Probably this won't say much to most people here but I do find value in it and am sort of posting it as a reminder for myself!
Scott Kiloby is himself a practitioner in the nonduality traditions but he's very aware and vocal about the problems of any teacher or technique that ignores the trauma w
Interesting account where the NDEr sees her still living husband and children "on the other side" (as their higher selves), as well as all of her other lives.
This wasn't a surprise to her, as it fit her own pre-existing beliefs. This is a person who appears to have already been an intuitive.
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...It was 1974, and a twenty-seven-year-old Bertrand Méheust was rummaging through the library of his family’s loft when he came across an old science-fiction novel, Jean de la Hire’s Roue fulgurante (The Lightning Wheel). The cover featured a flying disc-shaped machine surrounded by a halo
Started reading this, figured I'd make a thread for the cases and my other thoughts.
The initial part of the book actually mentions Super Psi, which Shroder found amusing as an attempt to get around the idea of an afterlife. Also seems like part of what made Shroder take Stevenson seriously is ho
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So begins the story of Tevya and his three daughters, immortalized in the popular Broadway musical, Fiddler on the Roof. Upon hearing this firs
Hi! To put it simply I’m just a guy interested in the afterlife or the study thereof on the topic. I’m a junior in highschool now and have been (limitedly) been researching into this interesting world of science. It’s been a rocky road with mental health that led me into the community. For a while I