Scientific Gate to the Afterlife

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Scientific Gate to the Afterlife

Philosophy of mind Spirituality and religious experience Ethnic studies Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal Ghosts and poltergeists

Author: Tadataka Kimura

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Language: English

Published by: Xlibris UK

Published on: 20th February 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781493141401


Introduction to the Afterlife and Ghosts

The subject of the afterlife and ghosts is often deemed suspicious and related more to pseudo-religion, occultism or something equally distant from science as well as disturbing and ominous. Some people consider anything that they cannot comprehend or accept to be impossible while others are convinced that rejecting such problems makes them intelligent, so that they deliberately ignore them.

On the other hand, supporters of the theory that everything depends on the brain would explain ghosts by brain disorders, illusions or hallucinations. However, there are surprisingly many individuals who have had the opportunity to experience - in a more or less direct way - the existence of an invisible world and its inhabitants. In fact, no one can quite sincerely deny that they exist. There is no point in negating something, just because it cannot be seen or measured.

Latest Findings and Scientific Perspectives

In this book, the writer relate the latest findings of physics about the next world and the beings that live in it. Writer also going to analyse these findings from the scientific point of view and to describe the spiritual world using scientific terms.

Target Audience and Purpose

This book will be interesting both for those who believe in afterlife but need scientific confirmation as well as for the skeptics who may change their minds after having read this publication.

About the Author

This book refer to the first publication of Mr. Tadataka Kimura's book "Truth of soul" published in 2011.

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