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The mind  lives out-of-body, beyond the brain, so all kinds of activity can continue there, even while the body/brain is in a coma,  and vital signs extinguished.  Those  with  almost total  lack of brain function or lucidity  over a period of years, suffering from Alzheimer's, can come back to full consciousness later in life, or when approaching death. Our consciousness  lies outside the body and brain, and the brain  is  the  organ that conducts and transmits the spirit consciousness to the body.  The brain of course enables  all the body  functions to take place, supervising  the nervous system, sensation, taste, smell, sight, hearing and all physical  activity, the immune system and all self-healing activities.   But self-awareness lies outside the body, pre-exists the body, and outlives it as the immortal soul or spirit. 
Reincarnation, or other lives lived by that entity, is a further dimension of life which  requires separate discussion.  With all the evidence we have about the afterlife, the ongoing continuity of existence, we can   face life with more joy and security and good feeling,  banishing the  depressing pessimism of some  philosophers who find life meaningless and  lacking purpose.  Our mind is not imprisoned in the brain, unable to escape at the time of death.  but it  lives in the orb or spark of light which while we are on earth is the location and home of our true conscious self.    In meditation we can attune to that higher self, that is,  raise our vibration and frequency. A grander 360 degree perspective of life is available to us there, 
While not discarding our present goals, interests and possessions and relationships, we can  see what is important: good qualities and standards of being, maintaining them rather than chasing after the ephemeral and changing fashions,  fads and trends.  That gives us confidence, too,  with joy and contentment.  This is not just feeling good, but knowing what is going on,  since we are spiritually in gear, reaching a level of maturity in which we  come to possess a practical wisdom, knowing right from wrong, appreciating beauty and shunning  what is ugly. 
Arthur Janov's  Primal Scream therapy and Tom Verny's regression therapy only go back to the birth process, and not into other lives.  Endorsing the current medical science theory of life, that at death of the body, there's nothing more.  Just  loss of mind and consciousness.  Life starts with conception, and ends in the morgue.
Regression therapy and reincarnation theory  suggests a longer existence, ongoing with a future to look forward to in other worlds and dimensions.  We have past-life memories and influences, and there is  a plethora of evidence of an afterlife.  Tom Verny's perinatal studies only survey the influences of the mother and environment on the foetus, and nothing before, or beyond the physical circumstances.
However, Psychical research studies all the phenomena of life, and comes up  with  at least thirty aspects to  life suggesting a spirit world, life after life, consciousness prior to life,  and that material life itself, and the cosmos with all its galaxies and dark matter,  a dark blue mass of energy, black holes and a time span  over trillions of light years,  all this is the product of our thought and the mind,  individually and en masse.  The scientific  belief is that  matter produces the brain, out of which comes mind and conscious awareness and thought.  So we have two extreme opposing viewpoints.  Matter, or mind,  as the origin of things.  So we are back at the beginning,  wondering how it all started.  Creation myths, or scientific theories.  Dawkings and Sam Harris versus the theologians and philosophers. 
The Australian broadcaster John Dingwell, speaking about the afterlife, after his own death, said it is best to  leave  behind our religious beliefs, when dead.  They don't apply any more!   Those with closed, dogmatic minds  may continue for years  within their closed circle of believers.   
Others, with open minds, discover many planes of existence.  
Plans and choices are always being made and followed  by  those envisaging a life on earth, and by their guides and helpers,  but accidents happen to change the course of events, so we have to adapt as best we can.  This is both in the spirit world and here.  on earth.   Judy 'X' was Barry's Eaton's mother  in her previous life.  She was also his soul mate, and it is unusual for a soul mate to be a mother. This is explained in Barry Eaton's book 'Afterlife,' which reviews every type of phenomena occurring within the growth of Spiritualism over the past 160 years.
Electrons, Quarks,  photons,  atoms and so on, Particle Physics and Genetics  and  recent discoveries about the human genome and its DNA code tell us nothing about the nature of consciousness, beyond  our finding that  e es  (Electron-magnetic units)  have consciousness. 
The mystery of human consciousness is as yet to be fully investigated.  Psychical research, trans-personal   psychology and meditation   are  three useful areas of study.   
Harvard surgeon Dr. Eben Alexander after his personal experience of Heaven during a week-long coma concludes that  consciousness  does not reside in the brain, but outside this reality in the spirit world, and from there comes the basis  of all that we find displayed in the material, phenomenal world.   This viewpoint has earlier been presented by Dr.  Thomas  Hora,  the New York  psychiatrist and the  founder of Metapsychiatry.   He  leaves two essential questions to be answered:  'What is the Meaning of What Seems to b?'  and 'What Really IS?'
Consciousness creates not only the physical world but also  our state of health and well-being, or lack of it,  and all the everyday events around us.  We attract them by our thought and emotion, our focus and concentration, or lack thereof.  Will-power and determination are other factors.    
  When we die it will be like  falling asleep and dreaming, but it will  not be  a dream, but waking up really alive, leaving the dead body inert and no longer functional.  Cryogenics provides only a false hope of revival.  We do not need to resuscitate it, since our mind and spirit are very much  alive, functioning on eternally.  
The  afterlife  experiences we read about  support the  idea of eternal life for all.  NDEs, beautiful landscapes beyond,  messages from friends and relatives,   with their messages of joy and happiness in most cases, or their concerns  over some of our problems.  These messages do prove their continued existence, and their care and concern about us.  
So we can approach death confidently.   The idea of aging and death should not  bring up images of  suffering morgues, cremations and funeral processions, graveyards and cemeteries.  Rather we should think of glimpses of heaven,  and great expectations.  The bodies left on battlefields  display  waste and destruction, and the foolishness of going to war.   Natural disasters and loss of life also   invoke loss and despair,  but life on earth is chosen, and always implies risks to take, and being open to and ready for such type of event, man-made or natural.  We survive as long as we have our work to do.  Old age and death are just  ways of leaving  the world, when we have finished.  Death may be speedy, or delayed.  That probably was also a choice.
If we are uncertain about the continuation of life after death,  we have only to look at the vast literature on the subject,  and the  mountain of evidence amassed by psychical research. 
 
recent  books on the subject
''Glimpsing Heaven'' by Judy Bachrach, National Geographic,  2014 
''Proof of Heaven''  by Dr. Eben Alexander,  Simon and Schuster, 2012
''The Hand on the Mirror''  by Janis Heaphy Durham, Grand Central Publishing,  2015
''Afterlife''  by   Barry Eaton, Jeremy P. Tarcher / Penguin, 2011
			
			
			
			
			
			
            
            
            
			
            
            
            
            
            
			
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