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life after death

  • IN SEARCH OF TRUTH

    November 12, 2009

    • IN SEARCH OF TRUTHLIFE AFTER DEATHTruth is bitter, this is not just a saying, but truth is really bitter,  we are subjected  everyday to modified, codified, ratified, acceptable, peer approved stories, events, happenings, faces, theories, versions of all events around us. Be the events presented to us thru Television, Printed media, Communication media etc., Goodwill editing has become rampant. ...
  • Two Dead Rabbit Tales

    September 23, 2009

    • Heathcliffe was nine years old when she died -- pretty old for a rabbit. She came to get me that day. I was reading on our screened porch, its view of the mountainous southeast corner of Rocky Mountain National Park just visible above the pages.  Her steps, uncharacteristically loud, got my nose out of the book. Something was up. She looked at me."I'm ready to die."I heard no words, of ...
  • My Obsession, Passions, & Fixations

    August 5, 2009

    • I seem to have an unusual interest in reincarnation, the spirit world, and how it all effects us personally. I have always had an obsession with Scotland & England. As outrageous as it sounds, I believe I have lived there at one time. Outrageous because I have never crossed the ocean in my life. I check books out of the library about castles, the monarchy, and the history of these two ...
  • The Dying of the Light

    June 24, 2009

    • Ready for some scientific heresy?  First the orthodox sermon: In a January 19, 2007 article entitled “The Mystery of Consciousness,” Steven Pinker,  Johnstone Professor of Psychology  at Harvard University, assured readers of Time magazine that “Consciousness does not reside in an ethereal soul that uses the brain like a PDA; consciousness is the activity of the brain.” Scientists had ...
  • William James, Ghost Hunter

    May 30, 2009

    • I have a good friend who earned his Ph.D in chemistry from Harvard. He’s a college dean and professor of oceanography at a name-brand U.S. university. He’s authored textbooks in his field of research. In short, he’s the very model of a modern, major-league scientist. He tolerates my membership in the Society for Scientific Exploration  and our interest in scientific anomalies, but has no ...