There are an increasing number of professionals who deal with the conundrum of life after the death of the physical body. Is it possible for the conscience to exist outside of this physical plane?
So, where is it in that case? The biggest enigma of life after death has been approached from several angles. Robert Lanza, one of the pioneers of life-after-death beliefs, believes that death is merely a mirage.
He claims that humans are nothing more than energy encased in a physical shell. The energy is unleashed when the physical body dies, and it cannot be manufactured or destroyed.
But now comes the question of where that energy goes. Is it possible that it travels to a new dimension, maybe the fifth?
There are an endless number of worlds and dimensions, according to the multiverse hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, each of those worlds or dimensions may be quite similar to our own or very different.
Of course, entry to such dimensions is impossible, but perhaps it is only via death that we are able to explore those alternate realms.
As a result, according to Robert Lanza, all of those distinct worlds and dimensions interact indirectly with one another, allowing energy to travel between them.
And, as we already stated, the only way to unleash that energy is to die. The human soul, we may deduce from this, is infinite and immutable, with the ability to present itself in every level of reality.
To summarize, the underlying message of all of these affirmations is that death is only an illusion based on old beliefs.
Another idea holds that life is really a dream that we awaken from when we die. But we’ll get into it in a later piece.
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