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Living beyond Death - The Mystery of Post-Mortem Consciousness in the Multiverse - cover

Living beyond Death - The Mystery of Post-Mortem Consciousness in the Multiverse

Giacomo Miotto, A AI

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Have you ever wondered what happens after death? If you've questioned whether consciousness can survive beyond the physical body, this book takes you on a fascinating journey to find answers. Combining science, philosophy, and spirituality, it explores life’s biggest questions through scientific theories, religious concepts, and personal experiences that may change the way you view life and death.
 
What you will find in this book:
 
The Nature of ConsciousnessDiscover what neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy say about consciousness. Is the perception of self and existence tied only to the physical body, or could it extend beyond it, into another dimension?
 
Death as TransformationIs death the end of consciousness, or could it be a transformation? Explore near-death experiences (NDEs), moments when people, seemingly dead, had experiences that suggest consciousness may continue beyond physical death.
 
Quantum Physics and SpiritualityDelve into quantum physics with its theories of entanglement and superposition, and how these might explain the survival of consciousness. Learn how science and spirituality can merge into a vision that goes beyond the known.
 
The Soul and Spirit in ReligionsWhat do major religions say about life after death? Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and others offer unique perspectives on the soul, spirit, and eternal life, each contributing to the understanding of consciousness survival.
 
Near-Death Experiences and Post-Mortem CommunicationRead extraordinary testimonies from people who’ve had experiences at the edge of death and from those who’ve communicated with the deceased. These accounts raise important questions about the nature of consciousness and the soul's journey after death.
 
The Multiverse and ConsciousnessImagine your consciousness traveling through parallel universes. Explore modern multiverse theories and how they might offer new insights on life beyond death, potentially changing how we understand the universe and our existence.
 
Religious Views on Life After Death:
 
Christianity: The soul lives on after death, entering Heaven or Hell based on faith and deeds, with resurrection bringing eternal life at the end of time.
 
Hinduism: The soul is reborn through reincarnation, with karma shaping the next life. The goal is moksha, liberation from the cycle of rebirth, and union with the divine.
 
Buddhism: Life and death are cycles of rebirth. The goal is to reach nirvana, escaping suffering and the cycle of reincarnation.
 
Judaism: Views vary, but some believe in resurrection and the World to Come, where the righteous are rewarded in a spiritual afterlife.
 
Islam: On Judgment Day, souls are judged and sent to either Jannah (paradise) or Jahannam (hell), with resurrection and eternal life determined by deeds.
 
Taoism: Death is a return to the Tao, the universal energy, rather than an end. The soul merges with the cosmic flow and continues its journey in a transformed state.
 
Ancient Egypt: The soul was believed to have multiple components. After death, judgment determined whether the soul entered the Field of Reeds, an eternal afterlife, or underwent transformation through rituals.
 
Each chapter will guide you in reflecting deeply on life, death, and what might lie beyond. This book invites you to question your certainties, look beyond the physical, and explore the infinite possibilities of consciousness and survival.
Disponible desde: 29/11/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 161 páginas.

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