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We’re taught since childhood that the universe can be fundamentally divided into two entities — ourselves, and that which is outside of us. But you’re not an object — you’re a unified being, not just your wriggling arm or foot, but part of a larger equation that includes everything you perceive. If you divorce one side of the equation from the other you cease to exist. Your consciousness isn’t just part of the equation – the equation is you.

Why Do We Exist?
What sustains us in and above the void of nothingness? The world is for us merely a bundle of sensations unified by laws which exist in our understanding. We can’t see the laws that uphold the world; and that if they be removed the Universe would collapse to nothing. We don't see how we are part of the whole, save for a space of perhaps five seconds on some glorious winter morning when all the senses are one.

Time and Death
Five Reasons You Won’t Die
A long list of scientific experiments suggests our belief in death is based on a false premise, that the world exists independent of us – the great observer. This article provides five reasons you won’t die. Your consciousness will always be in the present – balanced between the infinite past and the indefinite future – moving intermittently between realities along the edge of time.

Why You Will Always Exist
Can life really be reduced to the laws of physics? Or are we – as all the great spiritual leaders of the world have intuited – part of something higher, which is more noble and triumphant? Amazingly, if we accept a life-created reality, it all becomes simple to understand. Past, present, and future always have existed, and always will exist.

Why You’re Alive And Can Never Die
If time is an illusion, can consciousness ever truly be extinguished? The contemplation of time and the discoveries of modern science suggest that the mind is the ultimate reality, paramount and limitless. We think 70 is the last “now,” but who knows that space and time aren’t forms of intuition, and that there are other “nows” if we but knew our mind?




What Is It Like After You Die?
The mystery of life and death can’t be examined by visiting the Galapagos or looking through a microscope. At death, consciousness is gone, and so too the continuity in the connection of times and places. Where then, do we find ourselves? On stairs that, like Emerson said, that can be intercalated anywhere, “like those that Hermes won with the dice of the moon, that Osiris might be born.” We think that the past is past, the future the future. But as Einstein realized, this simply isn’t the case.

God
Do We Have a Soul?
Science doesn’t recognize the spiritual dimension of life. But our worldview is catching up with the facts, and the old paradigm is rapidly being replaced with one that can address some of the core questions asked in every religion: Is there a soul? Does anything endure the ravages of time? The problem lies in understanding the nature of the self, the “I” that feels and lives life. Whether person or animal, the findings of quantum theory suggest the content of the mind is the ultimate reality, paramount and limitless.

Is There A God Or Is There Nothingness?
Ideally, our concepts of nature and God should adapt to our evolving scientific knowledge. What happened before the Big Bang? If God made the world, then who made God? Nature has much bigger plans for us than just this or that life — plans far beyond anything religion has ever projected to any god. And perhaps, if science is clever enough to see, it will realize that religion may not be too far off with its concrete imagery; and that relative to the supreme creator, we humans are much like the microorganisms we scrutinize under the microscope.



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