Well, this IS a debate forum... And also there is the slight possibility that you might realize that what you claim to be evidence is not evidence at all and that you might then reconsider spreading unfounded claims.
Yes and this is a debate that you would have to have insight on to debate about. Have you ever seen a ghost before? What do you think that is? I have and so have others that were there.
Of course, seeing as I am the one with science on my side in this issue, I'd be the one making up excuses... Are you hearing yourself here? :sarcastic
The only science you are using is physical experimentation. The only scientists that realize the truth of consciousness being separate from this body are the ones that use yogic techniques that allow them to separate from their body. Out of body experiences occur everyday, mainly by yogis but sometimes by others too. You're forgetting one important process of experimentation and that is your breath. Life is connected to your breath and in meditation if you can calm your breath to where it ceases your consciousness can leave your body. I do speak from some experience here actually.
You're right about that. Personal anecdotes are worth next to nothing and for extraordinary claims like this you need some pretty extraordinary evidence. Also, the plural of "anecdote" is not "data".
They actually mean a whole lot if they all experiment in the same way over centuries and then come to the same conclusion. Wouldn't you say that's scientific? It is alot more scientific then those who have never experimented with those techniques. In my mind they have no right to comment on such things if they have never tried it long enough themselves. Its the same as going online and listening to a scientist and believing their claim. Except you never tried it for yourself. I meditate everyday and can say with my little experience that everything they have said thus far is true.
I'm not asking you to either. Let's start with you admitting that you have no credible evidence and that you should stop presenting these claims as truth. What you personally believe is your business, but claiming that said belief is a universal truth is another matter altogether.
I won't admit that because I know it is credible evidence. You just want to deny it. I'm not here to say this is the way and that's it. I wanted to state my belief but since you really want to get into a debate about it, which I tried to avoid, then I guess I'll have to respond.
There you go with that straw-man again.
I never said they were lying. I said they were delusional.
Difference.
The delusional ones are the ones that claim things are the way they are without their own internal experimentation. To get beyond the body you must go to the source of your consciousness within. I'm talking about your life force that comes in from the medulla and down through your spine all the way through your organs, veins, and nerve endings. Yogi's reverse this process by redirecting that life force back up the spine with a breathing technique. I'm sure some scientists have realized that life force is connected with the breath. If one can reverse the flow of energy from their organs and five senses back up the spine they can in time withdraw their consciousness from their body. Only yogis would know this is true, yet you without any experience in this matter want to call them delusional. You cannot say this without trying this yourself.
I tend to define reality based on evidence and empiricism and so far you have presented none, so no, I don't think you have much chance of convincing me.
However, I've been here before and it always baffles me that believers in these things always sees a discussion as a way of making someone else believe what they believe, and if they don't see that happening they withdraw. Has it ever occurred to you that you might be the one who is wrong? That perhaps the purpose of the discussion is for you to gain more insight, not for you to deliver it?
At least I am open to the idea that I might be wrong about what happens after I die. Show me some solid evidence and I'll spin on a dime and change my mind.
I know I am not wrong because I have experience on my side while you have none. The only insight I need is from my Enlightened Guru, and their Guru's. Then to have that insight backed by meditational experiences is all the insight I need.
Like I said before you can believe what you want. I am never here to convert anyone although I do wish people would get off their blind claims and begin to explore inwardly and then begin to see for themselves that there is something different about Yoga techniques that everything else fails to uncover. They would know in time like I do that Saints speak the truth.
You are looking in the wrong places. Words and stories will never get you the evidence you are looking for. Scientists who claim they know what a spiritual experience is obviously don't know what one is like if they are comparing the God Helmet experiences to spiritual experiences. I implore you and everyone to look beyond words, books, and debate forums. God is inside and through certain techniques like Kriya Yoga you can then begin to see for yourself that there is a whole world within that you might not ever know otherwise.