A New Science of the Afterlife: Space, Time, and the Consciousness Code

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UPC:
9781644116814
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
6/13/2023
Release Date:
6/13/2023
Author:
Drasin, Daniel
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
128
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Reveals how the continuity of consciousness beyond the physical body can be objectively demonstrated Explores 15 promising avenues of post-materialist scientific investigation currently underway Provides a succinct account of the experience of transition to the next life and what one might expect when one arrives there Explains how materialism has prevented us from realizing a deeper understanding of the nature of space, time, life, death, and consciousness Sharing his more than three decades of research into the afterlife and paranormal phenomena, award-winning documentary filmmaker Daniel Drasin shows that the continuity of human consciousness beyond the physical body and after death constitutes a legitimate area of scientific inquiry and that it can be objectively demonstrated. Drasin begins by revealing how our belief in materialismthrough its effects on our social norms, taboos, and even languagehas deeply constrained our civilizations understanding of the nature of space, time, life, death, and consciousness. However, as Drasin explains, our deeply ingrained cultural habits tied to materialism have begun to change. He explores 15 promising post-materialist scientific investigations currently underway, focusing in depth on three examples that offer the most objectively irrefutable evidence for the survival of consciousness, including electronic audio and visual communications from the other side, the groundbreaking five-year Scole Experiment in physical mediumship, and the profoundly evidential reincarnation case of James Leininger. Looking at how language frames our perceptions about life and death, the author presents thought experiments and simple exercises to help us see through materialist ideology and perceive a broader landscape of reality. He provides a succinct account of the experience of transition to the next life and explores what the afterlife is made of, where its located, how it works, and what its for. Drasin shows how, by thinking and speaking about death and the survival of consciousness in new ways, we can facilitate a clearer, more relaxed, comfortable, and rational conversation about what awaits us all sooner or later on the other side of life.