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| Tagline: | What is there, after death? |
1.0 Preamble
This webpage is about the Death Mysteries ...
— Dean Koontz. in his The Husband
"After the game the king and the pawn go back in the same box".
— Italian proverb
Although death in most cultures is believed to as being a sad moment, some
civilizations viewed it as something optimistic. For example, the Egyptians had
beautiful and meaningful funeral ceremonies. They believed afterlife as a
continuing path until your next life.
— trcs.wikispaces.com/Death
— "Hui Neng: The Sixth Zen Patriarch"
By Lin Sen-shou
taipei.tzuchi.org.tw/tzquart/2000su/qs11.htm
2.0 Notes
Wikipedia — the very useful, user-editable and free online encyclopedia — explains, as expected, quite clinically about Death, as follows ...
Death
Death is the termination of the biological functions that define a living organism.
It refers both to a particular event and to the condition that results thereby.
The true nature of the latter has, for millennia, been a central concern of the world's religious traditions and of philosophical enquiry.
Belief in some kind of afterlife or rebirth is a central aspect of many religious traditions.
— en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death
[Cited source: Guerin, John C., "Emerging Area of Aging Research: Long-lived Animals with Negligible Senescence". www.agelessanimals.org/. Retrieved August 21, 2009.]
— en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death
Death Mysteries"Death - the last taboo"Throughout the world, death and the rituals that surround it are steeped in taboos. Death is celebrated, embraced and feared. Around death and the dead, cultures put in place diverse restrictions and practices associated with clothing, food and ritual.— www.deathonline.net
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Predation is a cause of death for many species.
Intentional human activity causing death includes suicide, homicide, and war.
Roughly 150,000 people die each day across the globe. [Cited source: Aubrey
D.N.J, de Grey, "Life Span Extension Research and Public Debate:
Societal Considerations" (PDF). Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology(1, Article 5). doi:10.2202/1941-6008.1011.
www.mfoundation.org/files/sens/ENHANCE-PP.pdf. Retrieved March 20, 2009.]
Death in the natural world can also occur as an indirect result of human
activity: an increasing cause of species depletion in recent times has been
destruction of ecosystems as a consequence of the widening spread of industrial
technology. [Cited source: Human Activities Cause of Current Extinction Crisis, accessed 7 April 2009]
— en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death
| In Australia today, many people find being in the presence of death frightening
and unwelcome. Death is often hidden, sanitised and orderly. The Australian
Museum has developed this website [australianmuseum.net.au/What-is-death] to
accompany an exhibition designed to help explore some of the taboos surrounding
death and explain what happens to our bodies when we die. — australianmuseum.net.au/What-is-death | ||
[Cited source: Crippen, David. "Brain Failure and Brain Death". ACS Surgery Online, Critical Care, April 2005. Archived from the original on 24 June 2006. web.archive.org/web/20060624132446/http://www.acssurgery.com/ abstracts/acs/acs0812.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-09.]Where in the process a dividing line is drawn between life and death depends on factors beyond the presence or absence of vital signs.
In general, clinical death is neither necessary nor sufficient for a determination of legal death. A patient with working heart and lungs determined to be brain dead can be pronounced legally dead without clinical death occurring.
Precise medical definition of death, in other words, becomes more problematic, paradoxically, as scientific knowledge and technology advance.
— en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death
| Near-death experience (NDE) A near-death experience (NDE) refers to a broad range of personal experiences associated with impending death, encompassing multiple possible sensations including detachment from the body; feelings of levitation; extreme fear; total serenity, security, or warmth; the experience of absolute dissolution; and the presence of a light, which some people interpret as a deity. Some see NDEs as a paranormal and spiritual glimpse into the afterlife. These phenomena are usually reported after an individual has been pronounced clinically dead or otherwise very close to death, hence the term near-death experience. Many NDE reports, however, originate from events that are not life-threatening. With recent developments in cardiac resuscitation techniques, the number of reported NDEs has increased. Many in the scientific community regard such experiences as hallucinatory, while paranormal specialists and some mainstream scientists claim them to be evidence of an afterlife. Popular interest in near-death experiences was initially sparked by Raymond Moody's 1975 book Life After Life and the founding of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) in 1981. According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Some commentators, such as Simpson [source: Simpson S. M., "Near death experience: a concept analysis as applied to nursing", in Journal of Advanced Nursing, Nov 2001] claim that the number of near-death experiencers may be underestimated, mainly because some such individuals are presumably afraid or otherwise reluctant to talk about their experiences. NDEs are among the phenomena studied in the fields of parapsychology, psychology, psychiatry, and hospital medicine. — en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_death_experience Out of body experiences [OOBE] are common during near death experiences .... [...] Some people say that our soul is moving out of our physical body while having [an] out of body experience .... [...] One possible conclusion to this is, we have two bodies, a physical one and astral one ,,,. —
Adapted from www.newagethinkers.com/my-thoughts/ | ||
3.0 YouTube Videos
The popular video hosting site, YouTube, carries quite a collection of video clips, especially personal testimonies, about Death and its many unknown Mysteries, which are perhaps unknowable until the moment of Death ...
Thus, there seems to be a lot of pre-occupation with this final of all Mysteries ...
Tags: Worldslastchance death bible funeral spirits ouija bored life Jehovah YHWH Allah God of Abraham Torah Bible Quran death resurrection Jesus Muslim hijab Native music heaven Message new world order illuminati holy jihad revelations truth sets free paradise on earth astral travel meditation music guidance OBE paranormal ESP PSI transformation of human consciousness research supernatural remote viewing afterlife intuitive spirit death dying quantum non-locality near-death-experience NDE near death experience god jesus car accident flux scouring belfry david baddiel bills of mortality too much information tour 1997
3.1 Video Summaries
Here are the YouTube video summaries:From: worldslastchance
Added: September 26, 2007
Info-Description: What happens after death? What does the bible have to say about what really happens to us after death?
Title: David Baddiel's Bills of Mortality
From: stevepiers
Added: September 14, 2008
Info-Description: One of my favourite stand up moments, taken from the long deleted video "Too
Much Information Tour", probably around 1997. David Baddiel makes jokes about
the reasons people died, but the jokes are not needed - the bills of mortality
are enough. Even now, whenever I watch the news and they announce someone has
died, I still think they will continue the sentence with "of flux, flux,
scouring and bloody flux".
Title: Part 68: GOD Explains His Revelations
From: WhereIsTruth
Added: March 27, 2008
Info-Description: While many believe they have an immortal soul, and that when they die their
"soul" goes to heaven...is this what the Bible and Quran teaches?
No. Rather that that those who are dead are sleeping, unaware that time is
passing, and will be resurrected later.
Why else would you need a Day of Resurrection and a Judgment Day?
The fact that God has appointed a Day of Resurrection shows that people have
not been resurrected yet.
Also, God description of our "bones" being resurrected, and all the
descriptions of Paradise, clearly shows that we are resurrected as
humans....that our hope is everlasting life as humans.
Title: Near Death Experiences
From: picnicface
Added: May 28, 2007
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What happens when we die? The answer may surprise you.
Title: Near Death Experience - Meets God
From: billsvideos123
Added: April 07, 2007
Info-Description: Car accident leads to near death experience.
For more information on near-death experiencers (NDEs), go to the website of the International Association for Near-Death Studies at www.iands.org. The website offers a wealth of information on NDEs, local groups that meet to discuss NDEs and their ramifications, and the most current research. You can become a member for a small annual fee to receive regular updates on new research, different perspectives on the implications of NDEs for our lives and the world, and breaking news relating to near-death experiences.
Title: Eckhart Tolle - Death and Dying
From: Mystic0001
Added: December 21, 2009
Info-Description: Thank you to Eckhart Tolle, Eckhart Teachings and Sounds True!
http://www.eckharttolle.com
http://www.eckharttolletv.com
http://www.soundstrue.com
Title: Death and Dying
From: MonroeInstitute
Added: February 11, 2008
Info-Description: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD, world-famous authority on death and dying, and
Charles Tart, PhD, renowned researcher of altered states of human
consciousness, collaborated with Robert Monroe to create this unparalleled
opportunity for personal growth and expanded awareness. These rewarding
Hemi-Sync journeys of discovery help you to know that death need not be feared
and to resolve unfinished business so you can live more fully in the moment.
Disposing of the deadThe treatment of the dead through burial, cremation, preservation, and exposure of the body to carrion-feeders or the elements reflects a diversity of attitudes and beliefs about death and what it means. | ||
4.0 Postscript
This webpage is a preliminary 'look-see', comprising some brief notes and some YouTube video clips, on Death and its Mysteries ... More to come!
It is my sincere hope that you are not, or have not become, so gullible as to fall for anything bogus or nonsensical or farcical, such as falling for stuff like "Astrology" or "I-ching" or some such similar garbage ... including falling for anything that is featured, as a warning, in our public service webpages — our entire Mysteries of the World / MOTW Website is geared to warn readers and viewers of these scams, hoaxes, frauds and tricks, in other words, we are asking you to beware and be aware!
It is intellectually dishonest to believe in something that is not true, even if it is profitable (that is, even if it makes you a lot of mullah, money, cash, whatever); surely, you are not chained to the "bean-counter" mentality, are you? Because if you are, that is really, really sad!
If you want to be liberated or if you want to awaken, then walk away from that which is not the truth! ("The truth shall make you free", says the Bible, right? Yes!) Especially, don't be so chained to the money, that you become "richly asleep", unable to awaken from the nightmare of your own making that has ensnared you!
[Buddhism Without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening;puts it:
see also Living with the Devilaka ego or Mara]
Check out the following caveats/warnings/remarks on handling what are purported to be "Mysteries" ... the caveats/warnings/remarks are presented below our usual SBI! ads at the bottom of the webpage.
Cheers!
Paul Quek
Webmeister
Woodlands, Singapore
P.S. Some people ask me who is that cute PYT at the top of this web page ... is
she my girlfriend, they ask slyly? "I wish!", I replied, if not slyly, at least
dreamingly.
P.P.S. Have a look at the following YouTube video clip ...
P.P.P.S. Thanks to the folks at SBI! SBI! gives results!
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The Complete Book of the Unexplained
A Thrilling Exploration of the Earth's Most Baffling Mysteries
From eerie tales of curses, witchcraft and ghosts, to miraculous accounts of religious visitations and angels, it covers the complete spectrum of the unexplained.
Combining scientific research, witness accounts and historical evidence, the authors recount the most bizarre episodes of our planet — and beyond — in vivid detail.
Intriguing secrets of lost civilizations, alien abductions, mystical places, mythical beasts and stories of life on Mars are revealed, along with tales of individuals whose remarkable psychic powers have set them apart.
Guaranteed to astonish and intrigue, The Complete Book of the Unexplained
The Complete Book of the Unexplained
A Thrilling Exploration of the Earth's Most Baffling Mysteries
[Adapted]
Truth in an Age of Deception | ||
The Weird 100"TAKE A WALK ON THE WEIRD SIDE"Sure, everyone's had the occasional odd experience — the car
keys vanishing from your kitchen table, déjà vu Most of them can be explained away. (The dog took your keys; you really have been here before; your roommate drank the beer.) But what about the true enigmas, the puzzles of science and the universe that can't be so easily dismissed? Questions such as:
In this fascinating compendium, Stephen Spignesi presents one hundred of the strangest, most mystifying riddles on earth including: angels and zombies, near-death experiences, crop circles, poltergeists, auras and halos, Nostradamus's predictions, possession and exorcism, The Philadelphia Experiment, reincarnation and past-life regression, Stonehenge, time travel, legendary beasts and mythological creatures, and more! Filled with dramatic photos and drawings, as well as "pro" and "con" evidence from believers and skeptics alike, THE WEIRD 100 | ||
Telling the Truth (About Santa, Etc. ...)
One mother I know cheerfully admitted that the whole story was hokum and forfeited her children's trust for the rest of her life. A father of my acquaintance tried to stress the poetic truth of the tale and faced an embarrassing interrogation about his hocus-pocus with Santa suits, Christmas stockings and half-eaten mince pies. Another said, 'It's true about Santa the way it's true in the book that Long John Silver was a pirate.' 'So it's not true,' his little boy replied. An academic couple, after discussing it thoroughly between themselves, decided to tell their children, 'It's true that Santa brings you your presents in the same way that we speak of the wind hurrying or the sun smiling.' The little boy and girl, who concluded that the sun and wind exist and that Santa does not, never forgave them for this evasion.
A schoolmaster who taught my own children and had a very pious little girl tried saying that the Santa story was a parable: 'You don't suppose,' he said, 'that the things Jesus told in the parables actually happened, do you?' The child ceased to be pious. Fellow-Catholics gave me rival advice. 'Tell your boys,' one said, 'that the Santa story is an attempt to express the divine love that is reflected in parents' love for their children.' I felt this was good doctrine but that there was no place for Santa in it. 'Of course Santa exists,' the other asserted. 'He's Saint Nicholas, mediating for children.' I was prepared to admit this but felt that it tended to make the image of the gift-bearer pagan and abominable - which, I suppose, it is. I still feel the Santa tale is more than just another of the falsehoods we invent to manipulate our victims but I have not yet found the sense in which it is true or a way of expressing it which exactly fits the facts.
-- Thomas Dunne, Truth - A History and a Guide for the Perplexed (1997)
SPECIAL WEB ARTICLE
And if you think that the UFO phenomenon is just for the fringe crowd, the kooks, the 'need to get a life' layabouts, and the pseudoscientists, etc., etc., etc. ... think again!
The videos are a bit longish than perhaps necessary ... and there are some boring parts, here and there, especially for the 'fast crowd' with byte-sized attention spans ... but nevertheless the 9-part YouTube video is an eye-opener of a documentary produced and aired during the last years of the 20th century (specifically, in 1998).
UFOs are serious stuff to the Russians ... so don't take things too lightly! Especially in this new 21st Century ...
If the Russians think UFOs are real, and if they think they can reverse-engineer UFO-Alien technology to their political, economic, military and security (PEMS) advantage ... well, the 21st Century might just become a Russian century, and we might all just be sipping illegal Volka in underground resistance-movement hideaways (much like the French Resistance folks back during the Second World War)!
Now ... do things begin to take on a new light?
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What the Mysteries-of-the-World (MOTW) Website is about ... In general, we are a website about the Mysteries of the Universe (where 'World' = 'Universe') ... and the term 'Mysteries of the Universe', of
course, encompasses the more staid and serious scientific Mysteries about the
Cosmos, aka Universe, including such mysterious topics as Supernovas, Black Holes, Red Dwarfs, Pulsars, Neutron Stars, and Galactic Superclusters, Clusters and Groups .... For the more sensationalised Mysteries, we are thus also a site that examines the Mysteries surrounding the controversial and perennially-interesting Roswell Incident, UFOs, Aliens, Anti-gravity Propulsion Systems and the like ... We also deal with
and so on and so forth (other examples of Indexes/Indices will become available) ... Along the way, we will examine unusual topics such as
And, we will also explore to the full the meanings of such terms as
This includes an examination of the various terms associated with what I call 'The Fringe' —
Eventually, this site will grow to such an extent that it really will become an all-inclusive and comprehensive Index of these and other Mysteries of the World ... proceeding from the Index Page, to every other webpage and every 'web article' ... As we are still an evolving site (and blog), our current system of arranging the Index of Mysteries (as it were) is a tentative one ... ultimately, we will achieve an Index (or system of pointers) that can bring you, the reader-cum-viewer, to each and every known Mystery, either directly or via various cross-referencings ... The Science of the Librarian will come in handy here, I am sure! To re-iterate: this site will eventually become an all-inclusive and comprehensive Index of Mysteries ... such an Index cannot be build up in a day, even with an army of eager beavers at work ... so that the Index will be growing, day after day, week after week ... Wish us luck and pray for us for God's blessing on this project. | ||
Caveats to Mysteries Explorers, Investigators & Students ... In this web site, our aim is to see whether we are any nearer to understanding
the 'Mysteries', and even perhaps to see whether we are close to 'solving' them or reaching
some other kind of closure. Please note that, although I am not a scientist, I am quite Science-grounded so that this site is also Science-grounded ... and I embrace such ideas as are embodied in:
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More Caveats ... It's incredible the things that people believes in ... such as Cryptozoology,
with its collection of impossible-to-find 'cryptids' (aka 'paranormal'
creatures), prominent examples of which are Bigfoot or Sasquatch , the Loch
Ness Monster, Skunky, and Chupacabra. "Penn & Teller [Bullshit!] - Cryptozoology" (Excerpt)And, of course ... as an intelligent and non-gullible person, you should not believe in such nonsense, unless there is proof! Extraordinary claims must be accompanied by extraordinary evidence or proof. But so far, no such evidence or proof has been offered that would satisfy anyone whose explorations are reality-based or whose investigations are truth-based ... such reality- and truth-based explorations-investigations are conducted by the mainstream scientists (like the late Nobel-prize winning physicist and all-round maverick, prankster and amateur bongo player, Dr. Richard Feynman) as well as by the professional skeptics (such as the famous and much-sought after speaker who is also the Executive Director of the Skeptics Society, Dr. Michael Shermer). It is so easy to fool ourselves — many of us are surprised to learn that the easiest person to fool is often ourselves! — as Dr. Feynman warned us when he gave a lecture about Science, especially that bogus variety that he called "cargo cult science". We also tend to see what we want to see or we believe what we want to believe — as Dr. Shermer observes and cautions in his writings and many presentations in conferences and appearances on TV. "Cognitive bias" and/or "perceptual errors" are terms that Dr. Shermer uses to refer to the matter. Besides errors of cognition, there is also a tendency to interpret many things
according to our affective bias, meaning an emotive state which is engendered by being easily influenced
emotionally by events ... And we should be aware that we also may be plagued
with 'selective memory' to boot, so that we interpret events out of the time
sequence in order to fit our beliefs, prejudices and interpretations of the
events ... Unknowingly, many people suffer from both cognitive and affective biasnesses — I happen to know a few of them in the real world, but these people don't seem to live in the real world ... Let's look for the simpler explanation rather than the dramatic or sensational, and often, impossible, explanation — applying with care the principle of parsimony (where less is often better), or Occam's Razor. Remember: a possibility does not equal to a reality! Many things are 'possible'; they have a tiny chance or probability of occurring, but they usually do not happen or cannot happen at all. Finally, if you want to see if you are delusional, biased, prejudiced, gullible, and totally ungrounded in reality or Science, then check out whether you have fallen into the trap that I call 'The Fringe'. | |||||||||||
| This website is predicated on the basis of the following categorization of the
Sciences ... Four Categories of Science By Stanton T. Friedman (Former Nuclear Physicist)Some people have insisted that if I can't provide a piece of a [flying] saucer or an alien body, there is nothing to support my claims. I was quite surprised during my last visit with Carl Sagan in December 1992, when he claimed that the essence of the scientific method was reproducibility. In actuality, as I wrote Sagan later on, there are at least four different kinds of science:
In all the category-4 events, we must obtain as much testimony from witnesses as possible. Some testimony is worth more than other testimony, perhaps because of the duration of observation, the nearness of the witnesses to the event, the specialized training of the observer, the availability of corroborative evidence such as videos and still photos, or the consistency of evidence when there is testimony from more than one witness. Our entire legal system is based on testimony — rarely is there conclusive proof such as DNA matching. Judges and juries must decide, with appropriate cross-examination, who is telling the truth. In some states, testimony from one witness can lead to the death penalty for the accused. We should take note of the fact that even instrument data is dependent on testimony from the observer of the instruments, and on appropriate calibration and validation under standardized circumstances. Also, our courts place limits on requirements for testimony, such as that against one spouse by the other. Furthermore, there are rules about hearsay testimony, and rules regarding legal evidence are complex and detailed. When it comes to flying saucers, we must remember that the reason most sightings can be determined to be relatively conventional phenomena, often seen under unusual circumstances, is that most people are relatively good observers. The problem comes with the interpretation of what was observed. People watching the sky late at night may get excited about a very bright light that moved very slowly. Checking on the position of the planets at that time may reveal that that light was Venus, because we have good information as to the angle of observation, the direction of the light from the observer, the relatively slow rate of motion, the location of Venus at that time, and so on. On three occasions, when living in Southern California, I was called by people who described an unusual object moving rapidly. I tried to make sure that I analyzed their observations, such as, what time was it? In what direction were you looking? In what direction did it seem to be moving? Was there any sound? What was its apparent size, say, as compared to the moon (just covered by an aspirin held at arm's length)? Two of the people wanted to tell me that the object was just over the next hill. I stressed that this was an interpretation, because even huge objects far away can seem to be small objects nearby. In all three cases, I felt that what was being described sounded similar to a rocket launched down the California Coast when the sun had gone down, but while the object was high enough to still be in sunlight. I had seen such a spectacular case once myself. I checked, in all three cases, with Vandenberg Air Force Base, which launches many rockets down the U.S. West Coast. Indeed, there had been a launch at the right time in each case. One case was especially intriguing, because several witnesses were looking out across the ocean from a beach area and described the thing they saw as similar to a string of popcorn. It turned out to be the launch of a special weather satellite with extra solid boosters being dropped off multiple times. The people were good observers. To say the least, it would be irrational to say that people are good observers when their input allows us to identify the object being observed, and yet poor observers if we can't identify the UFO as something conventional. — Stanton T. Friedman (Nuclear Physicist) ![]() Source: Stanton T. Friedman (Nuclear Physicist) Flying Saucers and Science Subtitle — A Scientist Investigates the Mysteries of UFOs: Interstellar Travel, Crashes, and Government Cover-Ups
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