Ozzie
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Something that is required for a psychological continuation beyond death is a grouping principle. From my perspective, some grouping principle is also necessary with or without psychological characteristics if one is to maintain identity in the period beyond death. For me, what is most seductive is that my body dissolves, that my mind evaporates, that my energy dissipates into new life. In fact asking this question is the same as asking what causes life. If something pushes life to exist, something might also push life to exist beyond the form recognisable in this life. If consciousness continues after death, it would have to be an event something like a violation of the entropy principle on a macroscopic level: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(arrow_of_time). These are fantastically rare events, but given enough time could occur, like the equally improbable formation of stars and galaxies from "perturbations in the energy field". Fantastic stuff to contemplate.Point taken, Dan.
I understand completely, Rhonda. Discussions on RF often add new dimension to the word banal. I, for one, am glad that I managed to peak your interest.
I certainly agree on that note. What I find somewhat surprising is how incredibly unreasonable most of the ideas put forth actually sound, especially when they are given with the utmost sincerity and doubly so if one has a little book clutched in their hot little hands to back up said puerile thinking.
My own experience is that this is normally in the form of dreams and am less inclined to accept "first person" accounts of literal visitations of disembodied "spirits". To date, I have had several wonderful dreams featuring my dad, who croaked ummm... three years ago. The last one was spectacular and was reminiscent of descriptions people often give of being in a tunnel (I was in a long hallway) during a Near-Death-Experience or NDE. The neat thing was that my dad was at the other end of the hallway and congratulating me on something. Behind him was a door that stood ajar, behind which, was a very brilliant light.
Based on my current thinking, it is up to the recently deceased individual and to the person here on Earth. I am more inclined to think that the "Earthbound" are largely imagining the experiences due to some lack on their end of the chain and overcompensate for that lack by generating the imagined "contact", rather than bona fide "contact" however.
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PS: Sorry, but I don't "do" Facebook, so had to decline your offer to join the festivities therein.
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