It is immensely satisfying to see the barren grip of materialism eroding in mainstream thought. Materialism claims consciousness — our inner realities — is generated by the inanimate elements of the brain. Mind from matter. Meaning brain death is the end of life. I submit this is false and impossible.

That consciousness is not produced by the brain is proven — I assert — by countless human experiences throughout our history, experiences explainable only as the actions of external intelligence. In other words, actions by those in the afterlife. Stunning actions, in many cases.

The most definitive such proofs are experiences by two or more people at the same time, and those involving objects — objects manipulated, appearing, being moved, teleported and disappearing. I’ve fortunately experienced these and a number of other undeniable afterlife communications, all of them tremendously exciting and uplifting.

Consciousness, in fact, is a fundamental force of nature, a universal field of awareness flowing through all living things. The brain receives consciousness and when it dies, consciousness lives on in the field — the afterlife. This is transformative — the brightest hope of this life.

This is not a religious position, though I further believe consciousness brought forth the physical world. Matter from mind.

Hank Baughman

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