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Death is seen as a miracle, similar to the miracle of birth. I was taught that death entered the world through sin and is the enemy. Something to fear. The Devil and Death are the enemy and God rescues us. Science has been trying to figure out what consciousness is and how it has arisen from a Big Bang of inanimate material. That is once science figure out that it hasn't just always been here. Chopra's approach, and what he argues science is uncovering, is that the material world has actually arisen from Consciousness.
It's not the "spiritual" world that is unreal, it's the material world that is the illusion. The way he weaves scientific discovery with the ancient traditions of the Indian rishis is very interesting. It reminds me of an illustration I saw presented by a theologian many years ago. Scientists arrive at the top of the mountain to discover a theologian sitting there. The theologian looks up and says "What took you so long?
Religion has taught us that some Intelligence created the material world. Religion has taught us there is design and purpose for what we see. Religion has taught us that we are more than our bodies our brains. The afterlife begins to make sense when you take the approach that consciousness is not in the brain. But, the brain is more like a receiver of consciousness.
This is a model being investigated by some neuroscientists. Science cannot tell us how the brain works. We can see it working, different parts lighting up as we think or dream. But, we are obviously more than just our brains. For example, while many people believe that our brains produce our thoughts, thoughts actually can change brain chemistry.
Since drugs are somewhat effective in treating depression one could say changing one's brain chemistry can change one's thoughts. However, talk therapy works as well and can produce changes in brain chemistry. Meditation can produce changes in brain chemistry. It's definitely not a one way street. While depression can be caused by chemical imbalances, a depressing event can lead to those chemical imbalances. So, our thoughts are clearly not only produced by our brain chemistry.
Something, outside of our brain, is the observer, the creator. It also talks about different levels of reality from the physical all the way up to the ultimate level called the Akashic field in this book. The heavens and hells experienced by people who have had NDEs are temporary stops along the way as many who have had NDEs have reported.
They are largely created by the mind and the expectation of the person dying. Of course, scientists have said this all along- they're purely subjective experiences and do not reflect reality. But, this brings us to the question as to what the nature of reality is. If you're in a dream and you can't wake up, that is reality to you. We call this reality because it's a shared experience. But, reality is whatever your senses tell you it is. None of us experiences reality directly in this body anyway.
How much do our minds create "reality"? At the point of death, our ties to the physical world fall away and we begin to experience more directly the other two realms the subtle world the the world of pure consciousness. Chopra talks about how we can begin to shift our focus on these realms of reality before we die. In the second part of the book, Chopra talks about the burden of proof. If we can answer all of these questions in the affirmative, it's not so hard to believe that we survive the death of our bodies really the death of our brains since that is where the mind is said to reside.
Chopra links the question about Akasha to what scientists are discovering about the ultimate nature of the universe. He gets into some pretty complex physics that I have to confess I don't really understand. But, what is interesting is that the word Akasha has an English equivalent- ether. Up until the late s scientists believed there was no "void" in space but everything was transmitted through the ether.
Physicists more recently have gone back to a model that says space is full of activity in the form of invisible fluctuations in the quantum field. Physicists have come up with a Zero Point Field which contains not just what we see in the universe but everything that could possibly exists. This "field of fields", this seething exchange of energy is what everything that exists pops into and out of existence. The Zero Point field has been calculated to contain 10 to the 40th power more energy than the visible universe.
This sounds a lot like what religion has been telling us that the unseen is incredibly more powerful than the seen. If you have any questions regarding this PDF book, then you can ask us through the comments section. We will answer it as soon as possible.
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We will remove it soon. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Available Formats — PDF. Deepak Chopra brings the Buddha back to life in this gripping novel of the young prince who abandoned his inheritance to discover his true calling. This iconic journey changed the world forever, and the truths revealed continue to influence every corner of the globe today. Deepak Chopra is the author of this fantastic book. He is a bestselling author who is known for his nonfiction books.
His previous guide turn the millions lives towards and this book will help readers to find the secrets of life.
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