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This issue goes back for eons in some ways, and was best put forward by Descartes centuries ago. If everything is illusory and there is a super psi phenomenon, then what is real, and do I, as an individual point of consciousness even exist at all? The answer to Descartes was clear. Even if there were a deception at play, he could not get around the fact that he was there, at his most basic core/being thinking. I think, therefore, I am.
Now we have to ask ourselves, is thought the product of physical reality, or does it transcend the physical world. If thought is primary (consciousness), then why would my individual thought and will be obliterated at my physical death? If thought and consciousness is independent of physicality, then why would communication with a discarnate consciousness have to be illusory? It would only be so if that consciousness/loved one had moved on and was unavailable or unconcerned with making contact.
To say that consciousness is just a huge database of information, removes the possibility of directed thought, intention and spirit from the equation. What is the purpose of the illusion? Purpose is a sign of intelligence, higher thought; consciousness is not just a huge database.
What if we are all part of this universal consciousness? What if we simply wall our awareness off into a cocoon of individuality in this world? Then when we shed our body, we come into a greater awareness and perception of things. We want to see our deceased loved ones. And by thinking about them, we bring them to us. But in the mental plane of thought, and in that interconnectedness, it is wrong to say they are merely illusory projections of our dead loved ones. Because the individuated consciousness that they are did pass over, and join the whole.
Are these contacts genuine or illusory? How do we know? To speak with those who have experienced the encounter, they "just know". They feel the love, the connection, and sometimes, get information that only their loved one could have known. Is it just accessing a database? I don't believe a database could give the encounters described; described as being "more real" than physical reality somehow.
In the end, Descartes couldn't disprove any hypothesis for trickery, so he was left with his own thought. Even if deceived, he found that at the most fundamental level, there was Descartes the thinker, producing his own thoughts. I think, therefore, I am.
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