In the service of science - Part 3

23 The Psychic Peace Circle continues to report its experiences October1968 Spiritualism makes a very considerable contribution to the sciences in regards to research into people’s consciousness. If one still assumes these days that the conscious processes take place within the human brain one makes a grave mistake. Thousands of experiences in the field of spiritualism unambiguously verify that the opposite is true: • Consciousness is indeed in a very close relationship with the brain, but is works independently and it also continues to exist without a physical brain. Spiritual insights show that consciousness actually works far better without an organic body. • Meaning: The physical body slows mental, respectively spiritual perceptions down. Our association with BEINGS from outside our physical plane of existence showed that these otherworldly THOUGHT BEARERS react far better , that is to say, that they possess better far better sensory perceptions than are possible in a body made of flesh and blood. The mistake of assuming that all conscious processes take place within the brain, respectively that thoughts and perceptions take place within the brain, bars the way to spiritual insights. This is why it is difficult to believe that “dead” people can still be conscious. The death of people also seems to be very difficult to believe, because it is regarded the absolute extinguishment of one’s consciousness. The reality is that one’s consciousness is completely untouched by one’s demise; only one’s control over the body falls away completely. • Death itself is in a way not different from having one’s hair cut, wherever it falls is of no interest whatsoever to one’s consciousness. Only one’s consciousness is of importance, because it actually represents one’s personality. The physical body has very little to do with the personality. As the sciences have not been able to extricate themselves from the dogma of absolute mortality, they carried out the most absurd tests and also came to the most absurd conclusions: They for instance sliced a brain into extremely thin slices and found that these showed a great similarity to printed circuitry and transistors. One therefore assumed that the functions of one’s consciousness take place within the convolutions of the brain. This is a great error, one that spiritualism has absolutely refuted. • The phenomenon of clairaudience is also a part of spiritualism. These telepathic conversations between a “dead” and a living human being unambiguously verify the survival of the human consciousness with all its mental abilities and memories intact. • Nothing has to escape from the body that isn’t already outside of the body, because a person’s demise only severs the connection to the brain – and this puts an end to its control over the body. Death is therefore a very simple affair, but one that the sciences look at from a completely wrong angle.

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