Life After Death – Is It Really Necessary That We Prove It?
Recently, I came across a book written in 1918 by Arthur Conan Doyle called “The New Revelation”. It was his first book concerning his views on spiritualism and psychic phenomena. I found it fascinating to read, as much of the “proof” that he gathered and retold regarding “life” in the afterlife is still the same as what our psychics, mediums, and other metaphysical researchers of today tell us.
The fact is, we’ve been receiving proof of an afterlife for centuries. People throughout time have talked about angels, visitations from spirits, ghost entities, poltergeists, and communications from beyond. Stories of reincarnation continue to flood in, many from young children who wouldn’t have had access, nor the understanding, to imagine and produce some of the tales they tell. With our modern medicine and life-saving medical equipment, the occurrences of near death experiences are being brought into the open more and more often. Really, how much more “proof” do we need?
And yet…skeptics still abound. What’s more interesting...