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I like this statement: "advance the case for afterlife survival."
Over the years, I've read many books written by spiritualist mediums of the early part of the century. Some, like John Sloan, are reputed wonderfully accurate by serious minded investigators like Arthur Findlay. Findlay, among many, was truly interested in advancing the case for afterlife survival. He started his own institute, much as Robert Monroe would do decades later. That was 100 years ago.
The afterlife and all of us who believe in it and try to penetrate its secrets are still heavily labeled kooks. This stuff was not taken seriously 100 years ago and it's made no headway, in my opinion. I don't like considering myself a kook, yet the label fits me if I can't offer up even a shred of solid proof of something. Sadly, I can't. I can only offer my personal opinions, which advance nothing, and help no one else to be uplifted. Wish I could do better.
Someone once suggested a board be created on this site devoted exclusively to proven facts. In Monroe-speak "unknowns converted into solid knowns." That, I think, was his premise when beginning his institute. He wasn't interested in just accumulating beliefs.
What do we now know that we didn't know last year? Has anyone found the Park? Monroe was told "the park is here, whether you believe in it or not." So.....why can't a half dozen of us meet at the corner of Elm and Chestnut in the Park? That might be a real good beginning to providing fact, and facts advance the case for afterlife survival.
I'd like to see more facts blooming on this board, and far fewer personal beliefs. -Chuck-
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