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Saturday, January 23, 2016

IACOPO IS RIGHT


As I think and read my past posts here by myself, I realize that I haven’t been too nice with my good email-friend Iacopo – the atheist philosopher – when talking about the (now current) ideas of a possible afterlife, for the reason (once again) that while they do make sense they are based on the foundation that a God creator doesn’t exist, nor that we people all have a soul that leaves the body when we die.


that the latest scientific research (quantum) has been able to detect the soul when leaving the body at death and it can demonstrate that these minuscule electrical charges are formed by all we experience, learn and love while we live, it seems to me that since “nothing is created and nothing is destroyed” (all is transformed) by Lavoisier, the electrical charges that are our soul – with their information – must go somewhere else, that’s what we now call afterlife where we Catholics believe them to experience the mental reflection of what we loved (if heaven) or hated (if hell) when living here on earth.
Iacopo is right in the following points:
·        The fact that I said to have met with Jesus is simply because I was raised as a Catholic (true because in afterlife we see the mental projection of what’s in our minds)
·        If everyone would understand the real consequences of being bad (= commit sins) the entire world would change overnight
My comment to this last one is what every Catholic individual most probably wishes for this awareness to take place worldwide, however we were gifted by Eve of the free-will that, together with our strong desire to accumulate wealth transforms us in sinners of all kinds, if in addition we consider the immense powers of our minds (soul or consciousness see links below) to create or change/affect reality, I believe that what Iacopo says in his Hypothesis’s with the re-birth of each individual in a more difficult, or painful life is very similar to what we Catholics believe in.
The one detail of Iacopo’s hypothesis that I cannot understand is that he says that we all are always the same individual, no matter the time, the sex or location on earth, according to him I’m basically Hitler, Jesus, Caesar and one of the Jews incinerated in Auschwitz.


  1.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-baksa/-can-thoughts-manipulate-_b_971869.html
  2. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-the-power-of-expectations-can-allow-you-to-bend-reality/
  3. http://www.rense.com/general72/change.htm
  4. http://www.wisdomsdoor.com/rc1/hrc1-02.shtml
  5. http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/11/health/enayati-power-perceptions-imagination/
  6. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/03/08/10-scientific-studies-that-prove-consciousness-can-alter-our-physical-material-world/
  7. http://www.metaphysics-for-life.com/mind-over-matter.html
  8. http://www.wakingtimes.com/2014/04/16/proof-human-body-projection-consciousness/

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