Michael Tymn has just offered in his blog a synthesis of his many years of study and experience, in response to an inquiry from a friend having to deal with the dying of his wife. This I think provides the take of one very knowledgeable man of how there can be a rational basis for both a spiritual belief system and if necessary, for some sort of religious faith. It is bridging spirituality, religion and science. Tymn is especially well versed in the earlier and long history of psychic investigations before psychical research became extremely unfashionable.
His friend (who had a conventional orthodox Christian upbringing) asked what his sources of information were. Tymn responded by explaining that "the sources included psychical research and afterlife studies in mediumship, near-death experiences, past-life recollections, instrumental transcommunication, and various other paranormal phenomena over the years."
An overview of the 10 little "lessons" Tymn offered:
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His friend (who had a conventional orthodox Christian upbringing) asked what his sources of information were. Tymn responded by explaining that "the sources included psychical research and afterlife studies in mediumship, near-death experiences, past-life recollections, instrumental transcommunication, and various other paranormal phenomena over the years."
An overview of the 10 little "lessons" Tymn offered:
Quote:1. Faith vs. Conviction: There is compelling evidence that consciousness survives death.
2. The God Factor: Proof of God is not necessary to accept evidence that consciousness survives death.
Everything I was taught in religion classes began with the a priori necessity to accept the existence of an anthropomorphic God, and everything I heard from the atheistic side began with debunking the existence of that same God. The survival of consciousness, or afterlife, issue was always secondary and contingent upon proof of God. Not until I began studying psychical research did I realize that it is not necessary to have proof of God before examining and accepting the evidence for survival. One can accept survival and infer some kind of Creator or Higher Intelligence without believing in a humanlike God or subscribing to the whole “worship” side of religions. To put it another way, the evidence for survival leads to God, not the other way around.
3. No Humdrum Heaven: The Afterlife is much more dynamic than that taught by religions.
4. Spirit Body: We have a spiritual body, the outer rim of which is called the aura.
5. Hades: There is an adjustment period immediately after death.
6. Awakening: We awaken on the Other Side with the degree of consciousness at which we left the material world.
7. Judgment: There is no Judgment Day, per se. We judge ourselves.
8. Reunion: There is a reunion with departed loved ones and friends.
9. Rebirth: After the adjustment period, we settle in and spiritually evolve from there.
Whether reincarnation involves a rebirth of the total personality over many lifetimes or something much more complex in which fragments of the soul are reborn as the “higher self” remains in the spirit world in a Group Soul is unclear and apparently beyond human comprehension, but one way or the other there is a spiritual evolution taking place in which the soul learns to deal with adversity and gradually perfects itself, moving to higher and higher realms.
10. True Oneness: We retain our individuality as we spiritually evolve.
The ultimate, according to some beliefs, is the attainment of Nirvana, at which all souls become One with the Creator. While this implies a loss of individuality, various advanced spirits have informed us that it is just the opposite – we become more of an individual. We develop latent gifts, acquire greater knowledge, become stronger in character, and never lose ourselves. Complete perfection is never attained, although there is a constant striving toward it. At some point, we succeed in finding ourselves, and in the process we find greater unity with others. “You do not lose your individuality in a sea of greater consciousness, but that depth of the ocean becomes included in your individuality,” the group soul called Silver Birch explained.