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    In asserting that psychologically, consciousness is not ended at death but paused, the theory of a natural eternal consciousness reveals a dualistic immortality. Our self and soul remain timelessly present in the context of our final experience, which could be heavenly. However, as one cannot control the nature of this experience, end-of-life accountability is possible, which should both encourage more people to seek religion and improve human behavior.
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    The Theory of a Natural Eternal Consciousness: Addendum
    Journal of Mind and Behavior 43 (3): 185-204. 2022.
    The theory of a natural eternal consciousness (NEC) states that human consciousness is not extinguished with death but merely paused. That is, the last conscious moment of one’s last experience becomes imperceptibly timeless and deceptively eternal from their perspective. Moreover, if that experience is a vision, dream, or near-death experience (NDE) and is perceived as an afterlife, then the NEC is a natural afterlife. An earlier article by this author explains the NEC theory and claims its val…Read more
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    The Theory of a Natural Afterlife: A Newfound, Real Possibility for What Awaits Us at Death
    Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research 7 (11): 931-950. 2016.
    For centuries humans have considered just two main possibilities for what awaits us at death: a “nothingness” like that of our before-life or some type of supernatural afterlife. The theory of a natural afterlife defines a vastly different, real possibility. The natural afterlife embodies all of the sensory perceptions, thoughts, and emotions present in the final moment of a near-death, dreamlike experience. With death this moment becomes timeless and everlasting to the dying person—essentially,…Read more
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    Focusing solely on the near-death cognizance of the dying, rather than the material perspective of the living, reveals a new understanding of death. Its significance to psychology, philosophy, and religion is huge for what emerges is a long overlooked phenomenon: a nonsupernatural, relativistic, and timelessly eternal consciousness, which can be a natural afterlife. Ironically, the validity of the theory of a natural eternal consciousness (NEC) assumes the loss of all materially based consciousn…Read more
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    THIS BOOK REVEALS an amazingly long-overlooked psychological reality that dawned on the author when he woke up from a dream and thought: “Suppose I had never woken up? Though others would know, how would I ever know it was over?” Based on cognitive science research and analysis, the author found that consciousness is not extinguished with death but, from a dying person’s perspective, only imperceptibly “paused.” Given this, from your perspective, you’ll never lose your mind, self, and soul. And,…Read more