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RE: Biological Complexity and the Sudden Discontinuity of Influence at the Edge of Space

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

I think of life as like looking through a microscope. In this life, we are focused on this little microcosm of our lives, and when we die, it's like taking your eyes off the viewfinder. The greater macrocosm was there the whole time, we're just unaware of it, focused on this tiny piece right now.
Have you read the book, Quantum Physics, Near Death Experiences, Eternal Consciousness, Religion, and the Human Soul by Prof. William Bray? I like that one a lot.

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"Life as a lens." I kind of like it. That book sounds pretty interesting too.

It's very dense reading (as in, at least for me, it's not a breeze-through-the-book-quickly type book), but so worth it, imho.