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Why is it so hard to scientifically prove Spirit?
Jul 19th, 2007 at 12:00am
 
Almost all of our knowledge today comes from this method...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method

I was just wondering why a spiritual activity, such as astral projection, is so hard to prove scientifically?

I think there needs to be far more in depth research studies done, with the overall tightest protocols and methods, replicated many many many times, before such will convince any absolutely hardened skeptic. 



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Re: Why is it so hard to scientifically prove Spir
Reply #1 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 12:58am
 
the afterlife experiments seems to prove that (some) psychics are real.  so why doesn't the scientific community accept such proof?  because of their bias, of course.  it's the same reason people wouldn't believe that the earth revolved around the sun, or that the earth was round.
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Reply #2 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 2:20am
 
another thing can't be measured or proven is PUL. pure unconditional love energy.
this is told in Moen's books voyages into the Afterlife.

now do you suppose this is one of those things only can be experienced by the individual as existent?
good luck with the search for external truth or the validity of love experiences to change a soul and evolve it beyond its belief systems. anyone seeking such objective proof is going to need more than luck. They just might need god.
or the force. whatever. something out there loves us.
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Reply #3 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 7:54pm
 
There are several methodological reasons that science has problems withmetaphysics.

First, we cannot estimate the probability of encountering a spirit or performing a spiritual activity by chance alone. And we can't even tell whether reports of experiences are actually valid when reported.

Further, most materialists have totally closed minds that are in perpetual denial - For example, let's say that you just ordered your army to attack some civilizn group, and rape and pillage until they all were dead. (Darfur as an example.) I seriously doubt that you would be able to accept the implications of a shared reality by which your world and theirs is coextensive, or that you could imagine that a "higher power" might pass judgement on you. Denial feels better - at least while you're alive.

A last factor is that the experimenters set things up so that there is no possibility of "leakage of information" into the experimental situation, and they then declare that the experimental setting is free of extraneous inputs. Since psychic phenomena seem to come and go as extraneous inputs super posed on the trivia of everyday circumstances, this amounts to creation of a region free of psychic phenomena - that is experimental sterilization also sterilizes away the spontaneous psychic stuff, and keeps it away by a collective act of will by the experimenters.

And, there are more reasons - mostly having to do with the inability to do more than get reports in a limited number of instances, and those only in an unreliable manner, about uncontrollable topics, and wth a lot of "noise" thrown in. (I estimate that most past life regression reports are half noise and half valid, since they employ a regenerative loop set up between sensations and imagination, and in regenerative systems, half the throughput can be shown to be noise.)

What ultimately is convincing is when people abandon the "regular science approach" and learn meditation sufficiently that they go into their own psyches and have their own experiences. And those, because they are unique to each individual, can't be expressed usefully, as we lack words to communicate such experiences. So we wind up with those whose meditations have led to an awakening, yet they can't explain more than the superficial details. As an example, Don tells of his "night in heaven", which convinced him, but which can't be expressed as numbers or probabilities.

I recall a Zen koan.

"If you have a stick I shall give it to you.
If you do not have a stick I shall take it away."
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Reply #4 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 8:04pm
 
Alysia says: "anyone seeking such objective proof is going to need more than luck." This seems to be so, for some reasons: As those things like the spirit world, telepathy, remote viewing, OBEing and such involve something which is, in our today's terms, not physical, it is simply impossible to gain proof of the same type like we can have it when only physical well defined occurings are to be researched. Furthermore, because we simply don't know how this all might technically work, we are principally not able to decide if an effect is caused, for example, by person-to-person telepathy or by tuning into an universal database.
  It is theoretically not impossible to get proofs for something which is not explainable by natural science so far (or even conflict with natural laws); I've heard of some, only often the effect is, although statistical significant, but not sensational enough to make a good newspaper headline.
Even seasoned OBEer Robert Bruce notes that OBEs are very influencable by the OBEer. We should not expect, when we phase off from the physical, that we then still can perceive the physical like we do with our physical senses. We do not, because we simply aren't in the physical; the stability and relative independence and perceverance of physical things might be a typical special attribute of the physical only, and maybe that's why it seems difficult to get OBE-remote viewing proofs.

The so called "personal proof" is something very different. This has to do with personal experience and meaning; it is primary and essential for us, and even the basis for natural science.

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Reply #5 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 8:12pm
 
So we are all stuck with personal proofs and un-natural science.

It figures.   Undecided

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Reply #6 - Jul 19th, 2007 at 9:13pm
 
Yes Dave, I have the feeling it all bends somehow into itself again, merry go round, like the old symbol of the snake biting it's tail (Ouroboros) but finally it has something "whole" with it- the entireness, closed, eating itself, ultimate truth of change and persistance (hmm, well you gotta experience it... Roll Eyes )

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Reply #7 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 12:05am
 
Maybe it's just that it's getting late and I'm feeling kinky, but your description somehow makes me think of a variety of co-educational Tantric yoga positions, the nature of which I dare not describe.   Grin

Actually, samadhi is essentially just that - a gathering of all of us into a single event that leaves various amounts of reality in proportion to the amount of attachments and contingencies we cling to. It just doesn't feel like the rest of the world is present in person as compared to presence in abstract. - More stuff that doesn't translate into words.

And my other question is how the snake that eats its tail can gain weight. Smiley

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Reply #8 - Jul 20th, 2007 at 5:39pm
 
Dave gave a koan: If you have a stick I shall give it to you.
If you do not have a stick I shall take it away.

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warning: joke approaches. this koan reminds me when I tried to get a loan. Smiley

as far as the logical scientific mind, it seems a commonality of the human passing here, the more desperate we want enlightenment, or another objective, like a good job, or we want proof, evidence that will make a big splash,  the more that it alludes us due to wanting it so bad.
the more u want something, u are dealing with the generation of doubt.
doubt has it's own little reality to produce.
all the time u r saying I want it I want it I want it, part of you is saying "you can't have it" so shut yer trap! lol.
its just the nature of a split mind of conscious to sub.

a way out of that trap, could be, to stand back and imagine what it would "feel" like to have what you want, whether thats enlightenment or just a good job in the world, (if u got a job u like, thats like a miracle, say thank u god)

so if you are imagining how it would feel to already have what u want, you are already in process of gaining that item, but still, doubts will enter in and have to start over when they do.

Partnered Exploration is a most valuable tool to be approaching internal verification, and the words if you need to share, the words will come from your heart, from spirit and someday, the more explorers come, the new language emerges. Kyo tell me they do have this language on another website but I'm addicted here....
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Re: Why is it so hard to scientifically prove Spir
Reply #9 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 11:01am
 
ElieteNYC,

EliteNYC wrote on Jul 19th, 2007 at 12:00am:
I was just wondering why a spiritual activity, such as astral projection, is so hard to prove scientifically?

I think there needs to be far more in depth research studies done, with the overall tightest protocols and methods, replicated many many many times, before such will convince any absolutely hardened skeptic.  


It turns out that experiments in this area with the tightest protocols and methods have already proven that we can't replicate results without including as varibles the beliefs of those running and participating in these kind of experiments.  The link below to one of the articles on this website describes an experiement that has been run more than once in an attempt to prove or disprove the existence of a nonphysical means of communication between people.  The experiment failed each time and has become known as an experiment that demonstrates the effect of the experimenter's beliefs upon these kind of experiments.

http://www.afterlife-knowledge.com/relg-sci.html

To use the scientific method properly and be able to replicate our results we must know and understand the effects of ALL the variables in the experiment.  In the above cited experiment the only way the experimenters could get reproducible results was to take into account the effect of the experimenter's beliefs upon the experiment.

So, I'll bet if we give scientists the task of running experiments to prove or disprove the existence of Spirit the results will depend upon the beliefs of the scientists and participants in the experiment.  But, you probably won't see those beliefs listed among the controlled variables for the experiment, and they probably won't be included in the analysis of results.  Non-believing scientists will replicate the results of other non-believing scientists "proving" that Spirit does not exist.  Believing scientists will get the opposite result "proving" Spirit does exist.  And people like me will be left wondering how scientists can be so stupid as to not try to design experiments to understand how these conflicting results are possible.  

Thankfully not all scientists are that stupid, as the experiment in the article demonstrates.

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Reply #10 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 12:42pm
 
I came to this conclusion what Bruce is saying awhile back, so I don't need to read the article, I just know it's true.
my sources say the same thing, just a slightly different take; when theres 2 physical  people in a room relating, there are actually 4 very solid people in the same space.

theres who you think you are, versus who they think you are. that makes two.
then theres who they think they are, versus who you think they are. that makes four.

those four different viewing points are four self images, or thought systems if you prefer.
reality is relative.

so we're back to string theory where the observer influences that which is being observed. and that brings to mind the 100th monkey idea. the 100th monkey was born, and just already "knew" what the others had struggled to evolve into.

all this just sums up in my mind that we are creating each other.

in order to create each other aright we must first create a stable self for ourself, then we create others aright. meaning, to a poet, I love you deeply and forever and shall not waver from compassion.

good thread. Smiley
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Reply #11 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 12:49pm
 
I spoke to a man I work with the other day. He believes that he is certain that there is no such thing as the World of spirit. He believes that he takes a scientific approach. The funny thing is, I told him about out of body experiences where I was able to confirm what I experienced non-physically through physical evidence, and he wouldn't accept my results as evidence. How can a person be open to proof when they won't accept the proof you provide?
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Reply #12 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 3:26pm
 
Recoverer,

recoverer wrote on Jul 23rd, 2007 at 12:49pm:
How can a person be open to proof when they won't accept the proof you provide?


Your question so perfectly brings into focus the crux of the problem.  I finally came to the conclusion that it is impossible to provide proof for anyone other than ourselves through our own direct experience.  Unfortunately many who insist that nonphysical reality doesn't exist see their belieft as adequae reason to not waste their time investigating.

The planet we live on would still be flat if it hadn't been for someone who was willing risk sailing off the edge into the Abyss to discover the Truth.  And then, based on the reports of these few brave souls, other folks had the courage to sail toward the edge of the Earth to see for themselves.  

Many who visit this site have sailed beyond the edge of physical reality to search for the Truth of our afterlife's existence through there own direct experience.  And many of them now know the Truth.  I knew that was the most I could hope for when this website was first put up in 1996.  I am delighted and happy to see that so many brave souls continue to post their reports and in doing so encourage others to go sailing.

Love to you ALL,

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Reply #13 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 4:19pm
 
Bruce said: the planet we live on would still be flat if it hadn't been for someone who was willing risk sailing off the edge into the Abyss to discover the Truth.  And then, based on the reports of these few brave souls, other folks had the courage to sail toward the edge of the Earth to see for themselves.
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I just got the funniest image in my head of a bunch of hairy guys sitting around drinking homemade beer asking each other when they were gonna set sail for to find out if they were sailing into their deaths (the sea is a tough mistress I hear!) days go by and everyone gathers courage, maybe with the aid of their brew. they put their funny looking hats on and climbed onboard, grim faces all and off they went, for better or worse. the guy in the crows nest was the most nervous one of all! it depended on him the lives of the others as they might have a chance to turn back if the edge was spotted in time!  my goodness this edge of the world thing has been cropping up here on the board in several posts..its a great analogy for all explorers of the unknown to take heart and be brave. as they say, if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.

Bruce said;
Many who visit this site have sailed beyond the edge of physical reality to search for the Truth of our afterlife's existence through there own direct experience.  And many of them now know the Truth.  I knew that was the most I could hope for when this website was first put up in 1996.  I am delighted and happy to see that so many brave souls continue to post their reports and in doing so encourage others to go sailing.
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we're 11 years old! yay!!! when I first came here it seemed quite a small group. its really grown. I really started having fun when I came here in 2001. lots of things started to happen. My mind started to open up. I will always have the utmost gratitude for TMI and this board and Bruce's books. love, alysia
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Reply #14 - Jul 23rd, 2007 at 4:45pm
 
Bruce wrote:  "I finally came to the conclusion that it is impossible to provide proof for anyone other than ourselves through our own direct experience.  Unfortunately many who insist that nonphysical reality doesn't exist see their belieft as adequae reason to not waste their time investigating."


I believe there is truth in what Bruce wrote above. In addition to the man I wrote about on my above post, there is another man I was sharing my experiences with for a while. One day I found out that he still doubted the afterlife. He blew my mind. With all the experiences I've had, I'd be the stuborness man on this planet to not believe that the afterlife exists. But my experience isn't another person's experience.

Perhaps there are some exceptions.  For example, Danion Brinkly wrote that he has helped hospice patients get over their fear by sharing his experiences with them. Perhaps people who are close to death are more open to hearing what others have to say about the afterlife.
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