Life after Death
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| Cultural references | Classics |
|---|---|
| Pre-existence | |
| Life after death the evidence | |
| Light phenomena | |
| Philosophical perspectives | Multiple materiality |
| Carrier of consiousness | |
| The mental body | |
| Life after physical death | retake/collection |
| The purification process | |
| The day of judgement | |
| Heaven and hell | |
| Characteristics | Levels of existence |
| The spheres | |
| The tunnel | |
| The area where on goes to | |
| Spatial characteristics | |
| Movement | |
| Time | |
| Ideoplasticity | |
| Individual experience | Perceiving the supersensible world |
| Powers of perceptions after death | |
| Orientation/ sense of direction | |
| Thought forms | |
| The mind’s eye | |
| Mental abilities after death | |
| Collective experience | Collective or private |
| Communication | |
| Information systems | |
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"A philosophical treatise can be mostly written in object or process language,
but phenomenological descriptions must be by its very nature first person descriptions.
It is for this reason that self-observations, and personal experiences of the author are included."
Marinus Jan Marijs.