What NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES reveal about the nature of REALITY | Raymond Moody

What NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES reveal about the nature of REALITY | Raymond Moody

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  1. No religion of our planet is true or false. Religions are only a means to train the muscle of "faith", because it is faith that leads us to resonate at higher frequencies at the quantum level. If we have had low frequencies in life we will have a negative NDE. The teachings of Jesus or Buddha are exact but must be understood…

  2. I read Life After Life, let's say around junior high school, in the 70s. I found some comfort in it. I don't have anything deep to say it's just that Raymond Moody is kind of exactly how I would have pictured him, a kindly older man with this kind of attitude and mannerisms.

  3. Im finishing Raymond's book Life after Life now, its short and too the point but pretty good…. I do have to say one thing that irks me though. He seems to work within a materialist framework, much like Hume did, who he frequently references, and then comes to the conclusion that life after death is an impossibility unless one turns to logic and absurdity. However, if he turns to metaphyics and ponders the question "what is the universe made of," he may very quickly come to the conclusion that its all mental and that the physical world is an image, of more mentation. Once you fully absorb that, the possibility of life after death isnt an aburdity at all, it would be the only possibility. And quite frankly, Idealism makes the most sense.

  4. It's pretty hard to know what's going on. One NDEer says we're all in a simulation. Another that Jesus is for real. And some theorize it's it's just an alternate consciousness that will eventually be scientifically explained in a very material sense. The implications are hard to lean into when they're paradoxical. But it's all interesting. Lean into the unknown with curiosity