DocM
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What is clarion clear and certain to me is that second hand information, either from a mental medium or an illusionist, is not the best way to obtain knowledge of the afterlife.
Bruce and TMI have the right idea about it - practice self mastery, and explore on your own. Bruce has documented his experiences, including that point where he found verification that for him was beyond any doubt.
If you accept a medium's reading at face value, it may initially be quite comforting. But keep in mind, you are not truly making direct contact with your own exploration.
The notion of ESP is always amusing to me, as it is a term coined by mystic Frederick Meyers, and has been soundly discredited by the scientific community (references available if requested). At best, Western science thinks that experiments about ESP may show some statistically relevant data that do not clearly validate ESP as its own phenomenon but make one wonder. Wow. Now, if we invoke ESP as the source of the data, how exactly does that work? Western science does not recognize that there even is a "mind" to read. The current theories are that our subjective conscious experiences are illusory freakish accidents of nature, caused by neurochemical synaptic firings.
If one can truly prove that there is a plane of mental existence to communicate with, then we already have proven the extraordinary premise that we are MORE than our physical bodies. Admittedly, this doesn't prove the "survival" hypothesis of an afterlife. My strong intuitive feeling is that the plane of "mind" is our truest state of being, and that encasing ourself in a physical world is one phase of the experience.
I have not been interested in meeting with a medium myself, as I feel it is a cop out to one's own development of abilities. I also, through recent research, have come to believe that there are a large number of fraudulent physical mediums (the free online book The Psychic Mafia is a must read as is the University of Pennsylvania's study on Mediums - also available for free which I discussed earlier in this thread), and in some ways, I feel that if the afterlife could be verified just through mediums, it would have happened a long time ago.
I don't understand the lack of time in the after-death experience. Swedenborg said that spirits don't measure time, but look at themselves as moving from one state of being to another. Fascinating, and deep. I can't imagine how ES understood all that in the 1700s, but he had a most brilliant mind.....
Swedenborg also mentioned that for a discarnate person, they do lose track of earthly things after a time - if there are no corresponding things in the heavenly plane. Common experience of eating food or using the bathroom become, I'm quite sure alien to the deceased. The best chance of information that Don is requesting is with the recently deceased, who have not yet forgotten some common earthly facts.
I would be surprised if after we pass on we would still give out social security numbers and the like. I know it may have happened, but it just strikes me as counter intuitive once we've passed.
People forget things from their earthly lives. Swedenborg recalls meeting a deceased human who told him that he was quite the scholar when alive, and fluent in several ancient languages. Yet because his love was based on ego, and not love, the knowledge he had amassed was not lasting, and sounded more like gibberish. This supported Swedenborg's theory that those who act out of love move closer to God and bliss, while those who act out self love do not.
But to get back to mediums - to each his own. If some out there on this forum are comforted by what they hear, so be it. Its not for me.
Matthew
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