Originally posted by wahoo
actaully the idea of surviving human consciousness makes a hell of a lot of sense scientifically, but it is outside of the normal way of
thinking...our thoughts, emotions dreams, memories, all that make our consciousness is nothing but energy...all these aforementioned things are minute
electrical impulses jumping from neuron to neuron throughout our bodies..we are taught by modern physics that energy never dies, it is simply
converted..where then does this human energy go after the passing of our biological shell???? i too balk at the archaic idea of tortured spirits
walking around covered in blood and moaning for all eternity, in fact my inference from things i have witnessed and encountered leads me to believe
that these energies are still quite human and interested in what we do here in this dimension...
I would like to believe this, but I just have not seen any proof of it. Energy is tranfered, that is true, but without the brain how can consciousness
continue? Energy does not mean consciousness; there must be some sort of terminal to harbor consciousness for it to exist.
The unconscious reflexes of energy and residual energy is one thig, but actually retaining the consciousness of the brain is another.