Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2021

TO BELIEVE OR NOT TO BELIEVE

 


THE SECOND COMING

In my last post I focused on the importance of making the right choice between good and evil. In this post I want to talk about why it is so difficult to sort out good from evil and know what to believe and what actions to take. I will focus on one specific very extraordinary belief of the Christian and Muslim religions: That is the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. But first, let’s look at what we mean by belief. Every belief system, whether it is thought of as science, philosophy, or religion, is a conceptual model based on a set of a priori assumptions that must be accepted without proof, and the most basic of the assumptions of any model is almost always in some way fantastic beyond belief when taken by itself alone! In this sense, every belief system is, in effect, a religion for those who believe in it.

You may think that modern science is an exception to this, but it is not. Experimental science is based on the observation, measurement, and interpretation of empirical data. But the interpretation of observations and experimental data depends on the acceptance of certain unprovable assumptions. At the bottom of the current mainstream scientific belief system we find the unprovable metaphysical assumption of atheistic materialism.

Most scientists have accepted the assumption that everything can be explained in terms of materialism, and that thus there is no need to suppose that there might be a conscious intelligence behind the existence we experience. These assumptions are materialistic and atheistic, pure and simple. That’s why we hear mainstream scientists and students these days saying things like: “I am a scientist, so of course I’m an atheist!”

Scientific atheistic materialism leads to logical contradictions that cannot be resolved within the belief system that created them.  The Standard Model of particle physics and the Big Bang Theory, the major parts of current scientific materialism, both exhibit such internal contradictions. Assuming that everything is made up of nothing but particles and physical forces leads to contradictions like massless and dimensionless particles. And assuming that consciousness is an epiphenomenon of physical evolution, rather than a primary aspect of reality, leads to the belief that a violent explosion could create something as exquisite as a butterfly or a rose!

Those who believe that materialistic science holds the answers to all questions, are actually idol worshipers and scientism is their religion. The unprovable assumptions of particle physics and the big bang theory are their litany, and the celebrated physicalist scientists of mainstream science are their priests.  All finite belief systems fall short of the transcendental elegance of Reality – i.e., the Glory of God! With this understanding that all belief systems are based on miraculous assumptions, let’s turn to one of the miraculous ideas underlying Christianity: The Second Coming.

There are more than 20 Biblical verses mentioning the Second Coming, and there have been at least 50 publicized  predictions since the time of Jesus, made by as many different individuals, including some well-known people like Emanuel Swedenborg, Joseph Smith of the Mormon Church of Latter-day Saints, brilliant Educator Rudolph Steiner, Edgar Cayce the Sleeping Prophet, and Alice Baily of the Theosophical Society. A spectacular reappearance of Jesus of Nazareth, has been predicted for a number of specific dates, ranging from 500 to 2057 AD. But most of these predictions have been wrong. Only a few of them are yet to be determined. For example:

In 1946, Alice A. Baily, a major leader of the Theosophical Society, predicted the return of Christ sometime after 2025.

Some Christians believe that the second coming will be preceded by a “rapture” and a seven-year “tribulation” period  This view was popularized as “Unsealed World News” by the Site Unsealed.org. In 2016, they predicted that this seven-year tribulation would begin with the total solar eclipse in America in August 2017, and end with a similar solar eclipse in 2024.

In theoretical physicist Frank J. Tipler’s book The Physics of Immortality, he claims to have proved the existence of God as part of his Omega Point Theory. In a follow up book, The Physics of Christianity, published in 2007, he says the Second Coming of Christ will occur within 50 years, i.e., by 2057, and will be coincident with the technological “Singularity” defined by mathematician Vernor Vinge as a time when artificial intelligence (AI) will supersede human consciousness, triggering unpredictable changes in human civilization around the year 2030. Futurist Ray Kurxweil has also written about the singularity, and predicts it may occur around 2045.

While I find Tipler’s work, Vinge’s work, and Kurzweil’s writings interesting, the “Singularity” is a complex concept that raises a plethora of questions far beyond the scope of the present post. AI researchers and enthusiasts think that the singularity will bring about a fantastic merger of living human bodies with AI mechanisms through chemical and electronic nano-technology. But AI enthusiasts are mostly materialists, who believe that consciousness is simply an epiphenomenon of physical evolution, and they do not consider the Second Coming as a real thing.

On the other hand, my research and mathematical analysis leads me to believe that Christ Consciousness is real, and that the singularity fantasy is a Frankenstein nightmare likely end in death and destruction, much like the chemical and pharmaceutical industries “better living through chemistry” dream ended in the unleashing of waves of pain, suffering and death from all kinds of disease and dependence on synthetic drugs. So let’s look at some of Biblical references, coming from Origen of Alexandria’s translations of the original Jewish and Christian scrolls to help us understand more accurately what the people who lived during Biblical times were talking about when they used the term.

"For the Lord Himself, with a cry of command, with the archangel’s call and with the sound of God’s trumpet, will descend from heaven, and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up in the clouds together with them to meet the Lord in the air; and so we will be with the Lord forever." – Thessalonians 4:16-17

“While he was going and they were gazing up toward heaven, suddenly two men in white robes stood by them. They said, ‘Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking up toward heaven? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw Him go into heaven." - Acts 1:10-11

“So Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin, but to save those who are eagerly waiting for Him.” – Hebrews 9:28

“Keep awake therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. But understand this: if the owner of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into. Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an unexpected hour.” - Matthew 24:42-44

“Do not be astonished at this; for the hour is coming when all who are in their graves will hear His voice and will come out—those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.” - John 5:28-29.

“For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all, training us to renounce impiety and worldly passions, and in the present age to live lives that are self-controlled, upright, and godly, while we wait for the blessed hope and the manifestation of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.- Titus 2:11-13.

“Be patient, therefore, beloved, until the coming of the Lord. The farmer waits for the precious crop from the earth, being patient with it until it receives the early and the late rains.” – James 5:7

The concept of the second coming really cannot be separated from the prophecy of the Messiah (Mashiach in Hebrew) in the pre-Christian Bible, because, based on a number of specific statements made by Jesus, he declared himself, in fact, to be the fulfillment of that prophecy. Here are two scriptural verses identifying him as the Messiah:

Once when Jesus was praying with his disciples, he asked them, “Who do they say I am?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others say that one of the prophets reincarnated”. “But what about you? he asked. “Who do you say I am?” Peter answered, “God’s Messiah.”

 Jesus admonished them not to tell this to anyone. 

The Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.” - Luke 9:18-21

So Jesus confirmed Peter’s answer that he was indeed the Messiah, but commanded the disciples to tell no one, because the ancient prophecies were not yet fulfilled.

Another time, when Jesus and his disciples were passing through Samaria on their way from Judea to Galilee, he encountered a Samaritan woman at a well, and after he revealed knowledge of things no ordinary person could not have known, she said to him:

“Sir, I can see that you are a prophet. Our ancestors worshiped on this mountain, but you Jews claim that the place where we must worship is in Jerusalem.”

“Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is Spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”

The woman said, “I know that Messiah is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.”

Then Jesus declared, I, the one speaking to you—I am he.” John 4:5-26

Except for his disciples and a small following however, the majority of the Jewish people of the time, down to the present time as well, have not thought that Jesus was the Messiah for a number of reasons, but primarily because they expected the Messiah to be a Warrior-King in the lineage of King David, who would defeat the Romans and all their enemies, rebuild King Soliman’s Temple, and rule the world from his capitol in Jerusalem. My purpose in this post is not to argue either side of this debate or present analysis of arguments about who may or may not be the Messiah, but rather to make the point that such arguments are irrelevant, based on a deeper understanding of the real nature of spiritual evolution and consciousness.

The source of most of the books of the Christian Bible is found in the writings of Origen of Alexandria, who translated most of the scrolls attributed to the disciples of Jesus from Aramaic into Greek around 200 AD. My research suggests that because of certain deletions and changes in the original works of Origen, forced upon the Catholic Church by Roman Emperor Justinian I for political reasons, statements about the second coming became confused with the End Time and Judgement Day predictions Jesus shared with his disciples.

The model of reality presented by TDVP with the application of the transcendental physics and the mathematical logic of the calculus of distinctions is a reflection of reality manifested by, of, for, and about consciousness. When the consciousness of an individual is temporarily expanded beyond the physical body and mind, as in NDEs or any other type of OBE, it glimpses the potential of Christ Consciousness. This is why Jesus called himself the “Way-shower, the truth and the light”. A glimpse of Christ Consciousness or Cosmic Consciousness is tantalizing and compelling, but real enlightenment is the direct experience of the higher states of consciousness.

In my opinion, the experience of human existence is for the sole purpose of the expansion of consciousness from the finite to the Infinite. There are many levels and types of awareness on the path to ultimate enlightenment, variously called insight, illumination, Transcendental awareness, Spiritual Ecstasy, Satori, Sabakalpa Samadhi, Nirbakalpa Samadhi, Transfiguration, Kutastha Chaitanya, Christ Consciousness, Ascension, Cosmic Consciousness, etc., … all the way to Absolute Oneness with God. Any sudden awakening to a level of awareness beyond your current state, whatever it may be, is an experience of enlightenment that may seem like the Ultimate experience. But the ultimate awareness of the holistic nature of reality is beyond the comprehension of most of us at this point in Earth’s planetary time cycle.

One Spiritual Master said it this way: “The experience of the Ultimate is not an experience at all – because the experiencer is lost. And when there is no experiencer what can be said about it? Who will say it? Who will relate the experience? … The knowledge is there, but the knower is not. That has been the problem for all mystics.” – Bagavan  Sri Rajneesh in Only One Sky.

Or, as philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein put it: “That about which we cannot speak, we must remain silent.” But volumes can be communicated in the communion of silence. This is why those who are propelled on the spiritual path seek the company of Saints. The touch of the Master can enlighten, and even touching his garment can heal.

So who was Jesus, what is Christ Consciousness, and when is the Second Coming? In my opinion, to answer these questions, one must first understand the nature of consciousness in its various forms.

I agree with physicist Erwin Schrӧdinger, who said in What is Life? his book of thoughtful essays, that consciousness has no plural. As sentient individual manifestations of consciousness experiencing reality by identifying with sense-limited organic life forms, we are all connected at the deepest level of our existence with the all-pervasive field of Primary Consciousness. Most of the current consciousness research, including mine, suggests that consciousness is a fundamental, if not primary, aspect of reality, linking all sentient beings. It is in consciousness research and the analysis of belief systems, that science and spirituality really come together to reveal what consciousness is, and how human beings relate to it.

As explained in previous posts, ultimately, Primary Consciousness is the only Reality. Its form is multi-dimensional, self-referential, and infinite, expanding out and convolving back in upon itself, like a nine-dimensional Mobius strip. It is the ultimate logical system in which all forms arise from the conscious process of the drawing of distinctions. My understanding, arrived at through the development of the Triadic Dimensional Vortical Paradigm with application of the Calculus of Dimensional Distinctions to the vortical combinations of quanta, is that in order to put the basic concepts of the existence, appearance, and Second Coming of Christ into the proper perspective, the primary assumptions of human belief systems, the concept of spiritual advancement as a species and as individuals, and the expansion of individual consciousness are important factors that must be considered.

The existence of Primary Consciousness is what makes our physical reality possible. Without the organizing action of Primary Consciousness through the non-physical effects of gimmel, there could be no physical universe to begin with, and without the continuous action of Primary Consciousness in finite form, the parity expressed by Newton’s third law and the entropic nature of matter expressed by the second law of thermodynamics, would cause any quantized physical structure, accidentally formed, to decay as radiant energy and expand to infinity and a state of maximum entropy almost immediately. So the obvious existence of conscious beings in the expanding universe and the law of conservation of mass/energy, implies the impossibility of absolute nothingness. In plain English, there is no such thing as nothing.

Consciousness, as we experience it on this planet, is evolving from the first spark of simple awareness to Cosmic Consciousness, which includes complete awareness of all things. Christ Consciousness manifests when human consciousness combines with God’s Holy Spirit to become a bridge between finite human consciousness and the Infinite. Jesus of Nazareth spoke as the embodiment of Christ Consciousness when he said: “I and the Father are One.” And “I am the Way-shower, the truth and the light” and “No one comes to the Father except through me.”

The first coming of Christ Consciousness occurred just before the darkest time in the dark age of Kali Yuga, with the birth of Jesus as a fully enlightened Son of God. So what is the Second Coming? Because there is no plurality in Consciousness except for its temporary partial confinement in finite physical forms, the Second Coming happens when Christ Consciousness enters and expands the consciousness of a sentient being. This is why Jesus, his disciples, and others, like the Apostle Paul, told people who chose the spiritual path in those times, that some of them would see the Second Coming during their lifetimes.

A second coming happened when Jesus appeared to his followers after being crucified. The Bible says that Jesus returned multiple times after His death, appearing to a number of people over a forty-day period. The Bible specifically says that on Easter Sunday Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene, as well as the women who came to his tomb (Mary the Mother of James, Salome, and Joanna), Peter, and two other disciples on the Emmaus road. He even invited the disciple Thomas to touch his wounds, to prove that he was real. Some of the Biblical references to Jesus coming in the clouds could be describing the way believers experience his coming into their consciousness.

Although technically it should not be called a second coming, the Bible does predict an eventual return of Christ as a benevolent King to reign over a long period of peace on Earth. When will it happen? The Bible is pretty clear that no one can predict the date, because it will only happen when so many people have been deceived by the dark forces of evil, that Divine intervention is necessary to prevent us from completely destroying ourselves. Why should we have to go through all this confusion, pain and suffering? The main theme of the Bible, and Christ’s teaching is that it is all of our own making. As images of the Infinite, like Adam and Eve in the Biblical story, we were given free will to choose our own path through the dualities of physical existence. By learning to make the right choice, we eventually progress from mere sparks of awareness to Oneness with the Infinite,

ERC-July 2, 2021

 


Saturday, May 30, 2020

NEW THINKING REQUIRED



LEARNING SOMETHING NEW
Funny, how your own words come back to haunt you! How many times have I said to students, to adults, and especially to elderly people: “The minute you stop learning, you start dying!” Now, here I am, one of the elderly, myself, if that is determined by the number of years one has lived in this life, and I am learning something new! No, it’s not Alzheimer’s, where everything is new because you’ve forgotten what you heard just ten minutes ago, it’s really something new. Oh, you say, “Haven’t you heard? There’s nothing new under the sun!” Now, that has a ring of truth to it if you have stopped learning, either because you are tired of learning, or because you think you already know it all. No, there is more to reality than just what’s under the sun. That’s the mistake that materialists make. There is a lot to learn beyond the sun. If you are a human being, endowed with a brain and a mind, your potential is infinite, - so, of course there’s always the possibility of something new!

Now, to be sure, there’s a difference between something that is new to me, but that has already been learned by someone else, and something that’s totally new to every living being. The first is definitely possible, because I don’t know everything, and the second is going to be exceedingly rare. Let me give you some examples: 

Recently, I learned that love is something that can happen to a human being at any age. Not only that, love is something that takes on an undeniable life of its own, independent of the consciousness, beliefs, and aversions or desires of those in love. True love is not just something between two individuals, it creates its own reality, a reality that transcends the individuals. It is an expanded state of consciousness engulfing them both, a reality that transcends time and space!. If you are infected and overcome by this thing called love, your life is irrevocably changed. Suddenly, life takes on new meaning. Every love song you have ever heard, and some you haven’t, have new, deep meanings that you’ve never heard before!

On the other hand, what I’ve learned about gimmel, the real, but non-physical part of reality, since discovering it more than 10 years ago, is new in the second sense. I find no evidence that anyone, scientist, philosopher, or whatever, has learned of this before, at least not in this historical cycle of time. I cannot discount the possibility that mental virtue, understanding and realization may have been more advanced at some distant time in the past, perhaps even advanced far beyond what we know now. While gimmel sheds light on problems and conundrums that have puzzled scientists and philosophers for hundreds of years, and its existence has been proved using solid empirical data and mathematical logic, mainstream scientists are still not prepared to admit that something non-physical exists. Proof of the existence of gimmel, and demonstrations of how it solves problems untouched by mainstream science have been published in several papers and three books, the latest being Secrets of the Sacred Cube, yet almost no one seems to notice.

So that’s another new thing I’ve learned: No one really wants a new idea, especially if it conflicts with their deep-seated beliefs. It seems scientists are as pig-headed about this as anybody else, maybe even more so, because not only their belief in materialism, but also their life’s work is threatened! So, as Max Planck once said, new science has to wait as science progresses from funeral to funeral! But now, I want to do something else, because I have learned something else, call it a realization, if you want: If, after years of study, you have learned a truth, you must stand up and tell your truth, whether anyone wants to hear it or not. To do otherwise is to be untrue to yourself. Remaining silent after a discovery is the same as denying the discovery.

So here’s another truth: I am an American! My ancestors came here from Europe to escape exactly what governments are trying to do now: to deny you your human rights and freedom; take your hard-earned cash and give it to someone else, - only after they take enough of it for themselves to continue living in the high style provided for them by the very way of life they are working so hard to destroy! As Mark Twain said: “Don’t trust liars and thieves, or congress, but then I repeat myself!” 

I will stand up for the freedoms my ancestors fought and died for. If we don’t stand up for liberty and the right to pursue happiness in the way that we see fit, the next generation will not have a chance to enjoy the freedom we have had.

When government assumes the role of God, we are all in very deep trouble. Yes, some government is necessary, but a ruling burocracy is a cancer that soon metastasizes into autocracy. When government denies you the right to pray, worship, work, and be responsible for your own health and happiness, for any reason, they are also denying the existence of God. Just look at any socialist, Marxist, or communist government anywhere, any time. The idea of a Higher Power is not tolerated. And it never works. Such governments always spend far beyond their means, trying to fulfill impossible utopian promises. Sooner or later, such governments fail, because the dependent masses they cultivate to support their agenda eventually outnumber the productive citizens and the whole Ponzi game crumbles, usually after a lot of violence, suffering and dying.

If you are an American, whether your ancestors came here by the land-bridge, on the Mayflower, or on a flight from somewhere a short time ago, don’t let this happen to the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. Stand up against any self-appointed elite class that tries to force their beliefs on everyone else, whatever they call themselves. Some form of global government may eventually evolve, but it won’t be socialism, and trying to force globalism to happen through social engineering and government mandates is a sure recipe for disaster. Stand with Patrick Henry, who said: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” Death with dignity is preferable to becoming a pawn in the masses supporting a bloated government of any kind.

The social engineers are prevailing right now by creating unreasonable fear. By inflating the data in some pretty obvious ways, under the guise of being extra careful to stop the spread of a coronavirus, they are trying to condition you to accept unconstitutional government mandates. With enough exaggeration to create widespread fear, they can get away with completely illogical mandates. For example, if masks and social distancing are effective, why did we need to close businesses and deprive people of the right to work, support their family, and carry on normal lives? While vaccines can be effective in some cases, in most cases it’s like closing the barn doors after the horses are already out. Wouldn’t it be better to teach people how to strengthen their immune systems by natural means first, so that injecting poisons into their blood streams wouldn’t be necessary? But, of course, there’s not much money in letting people learn how to take responsibility for their own health.

It is interesting that pseudo-intellectuals are so often the ones pushing socialism, - and our universities are full of them. Don’t they realize that “after the revolution”, they are the ones usually rounded up and shot? Totalitarian governments cannot tolerate people who think for themselves. After the bloom of the utopian dream fades, socialist governments have only two choices: Either adopt some form of capitalism to keep their economy afloat, or be overthrown by angry mobs of people when they realize they’ve been lied to by the governing elite.

You might ask what my agenda is, am I going to tell you who I think you should vote for? No. My agenda is not to tell you what to think, it is to try to get you to think for yourself. You can vote however you want, or not vote at all. That’s part of the freedom our founders gave us. But, if you do plan to vote, do some research, and know who and what you are voting for. Too many Americans have failed to do that for the past sixty years or so. Don’t be persuaded by what politicians promise, be persuaded by what they do or don’t do. Remember what Mark Twain said.

During my career, I have taught mathematics, worked for a government agency, worked for three or four large corporations, and started my own company. In my opinion, government is the most corrupt, least efficient, and most wasteful. With government, less is definitely better.

So now you know where I stand. I am for God, family, science, and country, in that order. But all four are almost equally important. Life without love is not really life, it’s just existence. Religion without science is just wishful thinking, science without spirituality is meaningless, freedom without government is chaos, but government without freedom is tyranny, and voting without knowing what you are voting for is like spitting into the wind.

ERC 5/30/2020

Friday, April 17, 2020

SPACE, TIME AND CONSCIOUSNESS (a summary)




A FEW WORDS ABOUT SPACE, TIME AND CONSCIOUSNESS

Space and time, dimensions that are measurable in variables of extent, have no existence of their own. As Albert Einstein said, ”Space-time does not claim existence on its own, but only as a structural quality of the field.”  (see link: http://www.erclosetphysics.com/2016/

But what does this mean? Is there a practical application, or is it meaningful only in the context of theoretical physics? I believe it has practical applications, even if we don’t yet know what all of them may be, because this statement is no longer just a theoretical concept. The hypothesis is subject to falsification, making it a valid scientific hypothesis, (see the work of Karl Popper) and with the discovery of gimmel, and the explanation of empirical observations that are inexplicable by mainstream physicalism, it is now demonstrable fact, not just theory.

Consciousness shares the feature of dimensionality and is partially measurable in variables of extent, much like space and time. Does that mean that consciousness also has no existence of it’s own, as physicalists claim? No. The answer is demonstrably NO, because consciousness is also measurable in variables of content, like mass/energy and gimmel. This is demonstrated mathematically and physically in Transcendental Physics, Reality Begins with Consciousness and TDVP.

Please click on the link given in two paragraphs above and read the six short posts that appear for more detail, and then click on  “WHAT IS LOVE?” at the bottom, to grasp my understanding that LOVE is the connection between Primary Consciousness, the substrate of reality and the physical universe. In these seven relatively short posts, you will find an explanation of what I believe to be true, what I have learned in my almost 84 years of this life. I think it is in a form here that anyone can understand. I just read through it, and it took a little more than 15 minutes. It may take you a little longer. If you find it worthwhile, please share with your friends. If you find it not your cup of tea, that’s OK too.

ERC 4/17/2020


Saturday, April 6, 2019

REALITY MADE SIMPLE



THE MATHEMATICS OF REALITY MADE SIMPLE
© 2019 by Edward R. Close

"We must make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler."  Albert Einstein

I want to ask you to humor me today and indulge with me in some simple mathematics. Contrary to what many people think, mathematics will not make your head explode. In fact, your head, and everything else, operates on principles of pure mathematics. The universe and everything that’s in it, is a mathematical expression of thoughts in the mind of God. If you dread and fear mathematics as something that will make you feel stupid, it’s because you’ve been programmed by the backward and heavy-handed way mathematics is taught in our schools. Today, I want to give you a glimpse of how simple the mathematics of reality can be. Reality is mathematical, and math is reality.

Reality is comprised of mass, energy, space, time and consciousness; nothing more, nothing less. “Wait a minute!” I hear you say, “Now you are talking about physics!” And that’s another subject you’ve been assiduously taught to dread as unbelievably complicated and difficult. It’s not. It’s simple mathematics. Contrary to what some elitist, ego-driven mainstream physicists revel in making us believe, physics is the simplest of the sciences. All complete mathematical descriptions of reality are reducible to relationships between only five simple things, mass, energy, space, time, and consciousness, but no description of reality is complete without all five. These five things are quantized in nature. That means that they are multiples of some small unit called a quantum. That’s all, nothing complicated. When everything is measured in three-dimensional quantum equivalence units, everything is in integers, whole number multiples of quantum units, and all the complex abstract mathematics mainstream physicists like to dazzle you with, fall away as the illusions they are.

With the discovery and empirical validation of gimmel as a quantum of consciousness, we can no longer speak of matter and energy or space and time alone, consciousness must be included, otherwise the natural symmetry and stability that holds the universe together is lost. E = mc2, for example, is incomplete. Let E represent energy, m represent mass, s represent space, and t represent time. Then, reducing the equation it to its primary elements we have E = m(s/t)2. What is missing? Consciousness. So the problem for us now, is how do we include consciousness in the equations of science? The simplest expression describing reality is R = f(m,E,s,t,C). Read this as: Finite reality is a function of mass, energy, space, time and consciousness, period. To find out what that function looks like, we need only reduce the equations of science to expressions in multi-dimensional quantum equivalence units of mass, energy, space, time, and consciousness. Reality is completely described in equations in variable of three dimensions of space, three dimensions of time, and three dimensions of consciousness. The first equations I transformed into quantum equivalence units were the simple equations representing the combinations of quarks that form protons and neutrons. Everything else follows from there.

We take things apart to understand how things work, and through that understanding to manipulate reality. This has its good and bad aspects, but without an understanding of what reality is, the outcomes are mostly bad. We pay for the advantage of manipulating reality by suffering from the degradation of our natural environment. Real science re-integrates all things again so that we begin to understand what reality really is. As the cartoon character Pogo said: “We has met the enemy, and he is us!”

So Transcendental Physics and the Triadic Dimensional Vortical Paradigm (TDVP) are nothing more than putting the humpty-dumpty of particle physics back together again! Mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and any other ology you may know about, are not really different things. They are all fragments of the same thing. Just as the Large Hadron Collider seeks to understand an atom by destroying it, the specialized “ologies” of mainstream science destroy the holism of reality. It is time to put things back together again.  When reunited by the calculus of dimensional distinctions in quantum equivalence units, natural science is reborn, and we begin to understand the nature of reality.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

FAITH OR SCIENCE?




SCIENCE, FAITH AND SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE
© 2019 by Edward R. Close

Recently, I posted on my Facebook page a statement that was probably considered by most who read it to be a statement of faith. What if I told you it is a statement based on solid science? For those who may not have read it, here is the statement:

Your life, however bad it may be, whatever you have done, or not done, no matter what has been done to you, or not done to you by others, all of it is forgiven by the Infinite in a quantum moment, this moment. You can be absolutely sure of this because the Spirit breathing life into your body and into all material forms, is not plural, it is singular. Your life is not meaningless. You are a saint in the process of self-realization! The infinite potential of that omnipresent Spirit is the essence of your soul.
Even though you may be unaware of it, Infinite Consciousness. beyond all things, flows continuously from Cosmic Consciousness, through Christ Consciousness, into all beings. Because of this, though you have suffered evil, and endured what seemed like endless pain, even in this moment, it is gone!  Pain, heartache and misery are not forever, like all things physical, they pass; the peace, joy and bliss of Spirit, the essence of your soul, quite beyond human understanding, are untouched. Like the seemingly infinite darkness in an ancient cave disappears with the entry of a ray of light, revealing gleaming crystals in the stone, your suffering is gone! The brilliant diamond of your soul has always been there, and still is there. Your True Self is eternal.
Neither fire nor flood, nor crashing worlds can touch your essence; you are more than flesh and blood, you are the immortal soul.

This statement, sounding like an aphorism from the Vedas or a Christian saint, or at least the metaphysical ruminations of a philosopher, is actually based on the scientific discovery of gimmel, the real non-physical part of every elementary particle and every atom, especially the electron and the atoms forming complex biological organisms. They are the vehicles of life and consciousness. They are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Electrons, Nitrogen, (CHOSEN) the physical structures consciously chosen by Spirit. Does this mean the there is no longer any mystery of life? Of course not, because the reality underlying the physical universe is infinite. Spirit is infinite.  Reality will always expand well ahead or our ability, as finite beings imprisoned in finite physical bodies, to understand it.

The step-by-step derivation, scientifically proving the existence of gimmel as the organizing and stabilizing agent of Spirit, is available on this blog site. Simply search for “gimmel” and “Putting Consciousness into the Equations of Science”. I am not the first scientist to intuit the truths of gimmel, but I am the first, with the help of Dr. Vernon Neppe and a few others, to prove it. Planck and Einstein knew that there is something real beyond matter, energy, space and time. I’ve quoted them many times.

Planck:

“There is no matter in and of itself. All matter arises and endures only by means of a force which causes the atomic particles to vibrate and holds them together to form the tiniest solar system of the universe. … so we must accept that behind this force is a Conscious intelligent spirit. This spirit is the primary source of all matter.”

Einstein:
“Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe - a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.”


Now consider the following quotes:

“How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists to consider that life has existed through eternity, and not matter? … How do you know that in ten thousand years, one will not consider it more likely that matter has emerged from life?” – Louis Pasteur, Famous Bio-Chemist

It didn’t take ten thousand years! We have proved that matter did indeed emerge from the non-material consciousness of life. We did this by demonstrating that no stable structure could form or exist without the existence of gimmel in the very first particle.

“As scientists attempt to understand a living system, they move down from dimension to dimension, from one level to the next, lower level. …I went from anatomy to the study of tissues, then to electron microscopy and chemistry, and finally to quantum mechanics. … in my search for the secret of life, I ended up with atoms and electrons, which have no life at all. Somewhere along the line, life has run through my fingers, so, in my old age, ,,, I am now trying to find my way back.” – Albert Szent-Gyӧrgyi, Nobel Prize in Medicine

I think Dr. Szent-Gyӧrgyi should be very happy to learn about the discovery of gimmel, the essence of life he sought so diligently; the elusive something that although very real, somehow slipped through his fingers. It actually exists in every electron and atom. Unfortunately, Dr. Szent-Gyӧrgyi died in 1986. It isn’t that atoms and electrons “have no life at all”, it’s just that the materialistic science of his time was unprepared to see it.

The bottom line is this: Faith goes beyond the limits of the science of the day, but scientific knowledge trumps belief or blind faith every time.

ERC Sunday, March 24, 2019





Saturday, August 25, 2018

SURVIVAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS: REAL OR A FANTASY?


NOTE: See the August 30 post for a shorter, edited version.


IS SURVIVAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS REAL, OR A FANTASY?
© 2018 by Edward R. Close

Conservation of Mass and Energy
One of the most basic laws of science, discovered by Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov in 1756, is the conservation of mass. Around 1850, James Clerk Maxwell intuited that there must be a natural mass-energy equivalence. Other 1800-1900 scientists, like Max Von Laue, James Prescott Joule and Lord Kelvin agreed that this must be the case, and in 1905, Albert Einstein provided the theoretical basis and the mathematical proof, defining the equivalence of mass and energy with the simple equation E = mc2.

With the discovery of Gimmel as the third form of the essence of reality, the conservation of mass, energy and consciousness is a logical extension of the law of conservation. The mathematical logic of the Calculus of Dimensional Distinctions applied to quantum physics in TDVP, reveals the fact that the existence of a universe as stable as the one we experience proves that consciousness is primary. Therefore, TDVP suggests that we must conclude that the essence of mass, energy and consciousness is conserved in all processes in the universe. What does this mean for human consciousness. For you and me?

CONSERVATION OF THE ESSENCE OF REALITY
AND THE SURVIVAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Conservation of Consciousness
Because the essence of reality, whether manifested as mass, energy or consciousness, is conserved, it stands to reason that the essence of your consciousness and whatever progress toward enlightenment and Cosmic Consciousness you may have achieved in your lifetime is not lost. The question, and it is a very important one, becomes: how is the consciousness of the soul conserved, and in what form? It is likely, in my opinion, that the physical, intellectual and spiritual aspects of consciousness are all preserved in the DNA in which your being is encoded because the organic compounds that make up DNA have very high levels of gimmel content.

If you are not one of the estimated 1.5 billion people on the planet who believe in reincarnation, I am not asking you to believe in reincarnation. I’m asking you to look at the question of survival with an open mind. Put whatever you may have been taught by your parents, your religion or mainstream science, and whatever you think you know, aside for a moment, and look at the evidence. Are human souls reincarnated? More than half, about 51% of the world’s population believe in some form of survival of consciousness after the death of the physical body, and about 24% of  Christians in the US believe in reincarnation. But belief and knowing are two different things. How can we prove or disprove the hypothesis of the survival of consciousness and/or the reincarnation of souls?

What does mainstream science have to say about it? For those scientists who have accepted the metaphysical belief system of materialism, the answer is that no form of survival is possible. But if one is a scientist, one must recognize that materialism is a belief, not science. The belief that the universe would exist as it does with or without consciousness does not rise to the level of a scientific hypothesis because a scientific hypothesis must be subject to proof or disproof. The belief that the universe could exist without consciousness cannot be proved because proof depends upon repeatable evidence of observation, measurement and logic, and no reality can be observed, measured or thought about without the existence of a conscious observer. Quantum experiments show that consciousness is directly involved in the way reality manifests in the real world. As physicist John Wheeler said: “No phenomenon is a real phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon.” Furthermore, the discovery of gimmel has proved that no reality could have evolved out of a big-bang explosion without the involvement of non-physical gimmel acting as a conscious organizer of stable atoms.

On the other hand, the hypothesis that consciousness survives the death of the physical body is a valid scientific hypothesis because it can be tested and proved or disproved. The evidence for it is more logical, well-founded, documented, and convincing than the evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson, or any particle of the particle zoo, other than the electron! Dr. Ian Stevenson of the University of Virginia and many others since, have documented over 3,000 cases of children who have remembered past lives, not just in families in places like India, where virtually everyone believes in reincarnation, but also in families, here in the US and other countries, with no belief in reincarnation. The scientific evidence is actually overwhelming, but reincarnation, if it exists, cannot be the simplistic thing that people who try to disprove it, take it to be. The common arguments used against it here in the West are based in belief, not science, and they are easily debunked. I’ll address some of the most prevalent ones here, but first, I must provide a little background.

HOW REINCARNATION BECAME HERESY IN THE CHRISTIAN WORLD

The Interpretations of the Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
Survival of the essence of the soul, or human consciousness is one of the simplest, yet most obscured and misunderstood ideas there is. One has to pursue an unbiased, open-minded study of the history of the organized religious and political institutions of this world to understand why and how ideas regarding the survival of the soul taught by Jesus and others have been distorted and obscured. The roots of Christianity, for example, are found in the spiritual practices of the Judeans of whom Jesus was one, over 2,000 years ago. Today’s Christian institutions profess to embody the teachings of Jesus, who was born in a Jewish community in the area we call the Holy Land, and, if the history pieced together by Jewish and Christian archeologists and Biblical scholars is correct, he affected the world we inhabit today in many important ways.

It is well-documented that the rebirth of souls was a basic belief of Judaism before the time of Jesus, and there is no evidence that Jesus discounted or rejected the idea, nor did any of his followers who lived during his lifetime. In fact, in documents quoting Jesus, we find oblique references to the reincarnation of Elijah, Elisha and others, even in the highly redacted and altered versions of the scriptures that we have today. Once you realize that the scriptures we call the Bible today have been heavily edited by non-believers in powerful positions in the political and religious institutions of the past, and changed multiple times to suit their political and philosophical agendas, you can begin to see how some of the original teachings of Jesus were distorted and, in some cases, even deleted from the scriptures we have today.

The Roman Catholic Church claims that St. Peter was the first leader of the Catholic Church, because the name Peter means rock, and Jesus said “Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church”, but it is very unlikely that Peter was ever actually part of the Roman Catholic Church during his lifetime because Peter, like Jesus, was a Jew, and he was crucified in Rome, by Romans, in 67AD, during the reign of the Emperor Nero. He was crucified in a horrific manner in the public square in Rome because he was identified as the Jewish leader of people following the anti-Roman teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.

The teachings of Jesus challenged the Olympian religion of the Roman state, and after the Emperor had Peter crucified, he replaced him immediately, according to Church historical records, with Linus, a Roman, and the early Christian church was renamed the Holy Roman Church, and was controlled by, and part of the Roman Empire. It is obvious to any objective observer that this was a political move by the Emperor and the Roman government, to ensure that they could control of the followers of Jesus. Groups that became known as Christians formed a rapidly growing branch of Judaism, that was seen at the time, by both Romans and orthodox Jews, as a radical Jewish cult.

There was no such entity as the Catholic church at the time of Peter’s execution in 67AD. The term “Catholic” comes from the Greek word καθολικός, meaning universal, or “of the whole”. It was coined by the Greek theologian Origen around 200 AD, some 130 years after Peter’s death. From the time of Peter’s execution, the Popes of the Holy Roman Church were either appointed or elected by Rome, and until the end of the Roman Empire, Popes were either Roman or Greek, controlled by Rome to give the Church credibility in the eyes of Roman citizens.

For several hundred years, Christian teachings included numerous references to reincarnation, as they had from the beginning as a dissenting sect of Judaism. Origen, a Greek born in Alexandria, was the most prolific Christian writer of the third century AD, producing more than 6,000 treatises on Christian philosophy and theology, including commentaries on the Hebrew Bible and the teachings of Jesus recorded in scriptures that became known as the New Testament, as well as several other scriptures later rejected by the Catholic Church as too Jewish or too pagan. He wrote about reincarnation in two of his major treatises as follows:

"Each soul enters the world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defects of its past lives. Its place in this world is determined by past virtues and shortcomings."    
- From Origen’s work: “De Principalis

"Is it not more in accordance with common sense that every soul for reasons unknown - I speak in accordance with the opinions of Pythagoras, Plato and Empedokles -  enters the body influenced by its past deeds? The soul has a body at its disposal for a certain period of time which, due to its changeable condition, eventually is no longer suitable for the soul, whereupon it changes that body for another."  - From “Contra Celsum

Origen was, and still is, to this day, highly regarded as one of the most important Christian theologians of all time, and a founding father of the Catholic Church. So how did some of his writings about the teachings of Jesus, especially the belief in the survival and continuation of souls get so vociferously eliminated from Church doctrine? The answer may surprise you: It was not a Pope nor any member of the Catholic priesthood who banned the doctrine of reincarnation from Church dogma, it was Justinian, Emperor of the Roman Empire.


By the year 500, the power and influence of the Roman Empire was beginning to fade. The Emperors of Rome, like the rulers of many civilizations before them, had gained their power by use of brute force and violence, and had maintained it by force, claiming that the line of emperors were direct descendants of the gods, i.e., in this case, Zeus and company. They used their wealth gained by killing, conquering and converting the peoples around them to slaves to perpetuate and glorify their gods and images of their emperors as descendants of the gods. But, in the end, they were only human after all, and their absolute power gradually became absolute corruption.

The Emperor Justinian was a clever, well-educated and thoroughly ego-driven evil man, also known as Justinian the Great, and he would even become known as Saint Justinian in the Eastern Greek Orthodox Church. But, his stated goal was to “revive the Roman Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the historical Roman Empire”. In his mind, the decline of Rome’s influence in the western part of the Empire was due in large part to the ascending influence of Christian teachings, as disparate anti-Roman groups, mostly descendants of the Jews, who had been dispersed from Judea around 600 BC, had coalesced under the teachings of a Jew who claimed to be the Jewish Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus the Christ was becoming a mythical legend, challenging the divinity of the line of Roman Emperors. Justinian was smart enough to see that he couldn’t openly declare war on the offending churches, so he cleverly plotted to undermine their influence and integrate them into the Roman theocracy.

By the time of Justinian, the decadence and debauchery of the rulers of the Roman Empire had been well-known for hundreds of years, and the ranks of the Judeo-Christian Religious Sect had also been steadily growing during the same period of time. He carefully studied the writings of Origen, the most influential of the Christian theologians, and picked out a list of ideas found in Origen’s writings that he could use to subvert the teachings in the western provinces and integrate them into the Roman theocracy.

Justinian’s Anathemas Against Origen
Justinian realized that some of the teachings of the followers of Jesus constituted a serious threat to his power; e.g., according to Origen, Jesus had said: “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's”. And “All are sons of the most-high God”. And Origen had also written: "Each soul enters the world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defects of its past lives. Its place in this world is determined by past virtues and shortcomings." Such teachings were in direct conflict with what Justinian saw as his divine right to rule the world, so he seized on this statement and related ideas in Christian doctrine, as documented by Origen, that undermined the Roman ruler’s claim of divinity. If people were led to believe that by being virtuous, they could rise to the level of an Emperor, i.e., to the status of a god, or sons and daughters of God, then the Emperor’s power would be seriously threatened. He decided that he must declare this idea to be heresy and take strong measures to stamp it out. The anathemas, an edict that he prepared for this purpose, read in part:

"Whosoever teaches the doctrine of a supposed pre-birth existence of the soul, and speaks of a monstrous restoration of this, is cursed. Such heretics will be executed, their writings burned, and their property will become the property of the Emperor."

In 553 AD, the Emperor called for an immediate assembly of a Council of the Church Fathers to ratify the decree, but the meeting of the Council was opposed by the Pope. The Emperor then cleverly forced several Eastern bishops to attend a secret meeting where he presented his ‘Anathemata’ to them, condemning much of Origen’s writings. He prevailed upon them, under threat of death, to sign the decree. The meeting with the bishops prior to the Council was a bold ploy to undermine the Pope’s power and promote the ban on the teachings of Origen. The scheme worked. An official meeting of the Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church was held on the fifth of May 553, and the Pope was forced to accept the decree, allowing the Emperor to issue the ban as if it were imposed by the Pope, the Council of Bishops and the Catholic Church.

As a result, throughout Europe and the Middle East, a group of monks educated as scribes were hurriedly put to work, urgently expunging all references to the pre-birth existence and transmigration of the soul from all of the existing versions of Biblical scripture, so that Christian dioceses throughout the land would not risk the wrath of Justinian, which they knew was a very real threat. The purge of references to rebirth was very thorough, and where it could not be eliminated without destroying whole passages vital to the teachings of Jesus and the Judean prophets, it was re-worded to imply a spiritual rebirth, not a physical one.

In this way, the ban on the belief in reincarnation was brutally forced into Church doctrine, and no attempt was made to rectify Justinian’s self-serving actions until after the participants in the Council of 553 had passed away and even the memory of the fact that belief in reincarnation had once been part of Church doctrine had faded from the consciousness of the Christian world.

So, are You the Reincarnation of a Person Who Lived in the Past?
I can’t answer this question for you. You will have to search your consciousness and determine the answer to this question for yourself. My wonderful soulmate Jacqui has had memories of past lives and, due to recent revelations while hospitalized, will serve as a messenger for many as never before. As for me, in deep meditation, I see the essential consciousness of several people, at least six or seven, who lived in the past, surviving in my consciousness, but, the person I am today is a composite of the basic spiritual nature of people of the past and the changes wrought by the experiences of this life. It appears that many of the personality traits, habits and minor characteristics unique to their lifetimes faded with the demise of their physical bodies and brains. So, my conclusion is that I am the sum total of spiritual experiences of numerous past and present lives, with a current cultural overlay fashioned by my personal experiences in this life, - not the simple reincarnation of a person or persons who lived in the past. It is also my impression that the infinite intelligence underlying reality may be drawing forth new souls as older souls learn the lessons of this Earth life and move on. I believe that this is in general agreement with Origen’s documentation of the teachings of Jesus.
Arguments Against Reincarnation
With this brief historical background, let’s look at the most common arguments put forth against the reincarnation hypothesis by some Christians, Jews, Muslims, Agnostics, Atheists, and Materialists today. Interestingly, the belief that reincarnation cannot be possible is one of the few things that some members of all of these groups might agree on - but for quite different reasons. Before we get into the arguments against reincarnation, some general observations are in order.

First, arguing that reincarnation does not or cannot occur, is an attempt to prove a negative. It certainly is not impossible to prove a negative, but it is generally much more difficult than proving a positive proposition. It is also a difficult and even dangerous position to defend logically because you may have dozens of reasons why you believe reincarnation does not happen, and you may be able to spend hours explaining each one of them very articulately, but it only takes one indisputable example to prove you wrong. As William James famously said: “If you wish to upset the law that all crows are black, you mustn't seek to show that no crows are white; it is enough if you prove one single crow to be white.”

Second, there are Christians, Jews and Atheists who do believe in reincarnation, but most devout Muslims will tell you that a Muslim cannot believe in multiple reincarnations, because the Koran only allows one, and that, according to the Prophet Mohamed, happens on Judgement Day. However, some Muslim holy men who claim to have attained enlightenment, teach that reincarnation does happen. One such holy man explained to me that Judgement Day is not just one day for all souls but occurs for each soul at the time of each death. When I asked him about the verses in the Koran that seem to dispute that, he said: “The words of the Prophet Mohamed, may He rest in peace, are for the common man, not enlightened saints.”

Third, Atheism and belief in reincarnation are not mutually exclusive. An Atheist can believe in reincarnation as a natural process that may occur without requiring the existence of a god. So even within groups that generally do not believe in reincarnation, there are people who do believe in reincarnation. With that, let’s turn to the arguments against reincarnation. There are plenty to be found in books and articles, and on the internet.

Faith-Based Arguments
Faith-based arguments are usually not scientific arguments because they do not begin by considering reincarnation as a hypothesis to be proved or disproved. They start with the assumption of superior knowledge, by basing their argument on specific scriptures, such as verses of the Torah, Koran or Bible, which they consider to be the Word of God. Unfortunately, arguments presented in this manner are circular because they have already assumed the negative conclusion they seek to prove. Such arguments are simply arguments in defense of a point of faith, and therefore can be accepted or rejected, depending on whether or not you share a belief in the dogma of the presenter’s faith.

It is not my intent to belittle anyone’s faith, or to dismiss their arguments against reincarnation because of it, but such proofs must be considered in their proper context. The person who presents faith-based arguments is relying on what he/she believes to be unimpeachable authority. Because I am writing in American English, and because I live in a place and time where Christianity is the prevalent faith, I will first put the Bible, the written authority upon which Christians rely, into its historical context. In other words, let’s look at how the Bible, in particular the King James Version (KJV) and its many modern re-interpretations, came to be what they are today.

The Origin and Evolution of English Versions of the Bible
Arguments depending upon the belief that specific scriptures are the infallible word of God should be viewed with some skepticism, because, as we’ve seen, the elimination of the teachings of Origen, arguably the brightest of the early church theologians, by the Roman Emperor Justinian’s ban, has changed the content of the Christian Bible substantially. And, if we accept the claim that the scriptures upon which the New Testament is based were originally the word of God, spoken by Jesus Christ, a truly Enlightened Being, then we still must recognize that it has come down the ages through the lenses of many less than perfect human beings.  For example, the King James Version of the Bible, revered by the fundamental Protestants of the hill country where I grew up, as the infallible word of God, was authorized by King James as the head of the Church of England in 1604. But, the King James Version was not the first translation of the Bible into English from the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. It was, in fact, the fourth.

The first English translation of the Bible, called “The Great Bible”, was commissioned by King Henry VIII, hardly a model of Christian virtue. After his first wife, Catherine proved unable to bear him a son, Henry requested that the Pope allow him to divorce Catherine and marry his mistress. The official position of the Catholic Church was that divorce was a sin, so the Pope refused. In response, Henry renounced the Catholic Church and married his mistress. He then proceeded to close all of the Catholic monasteries in England, seize the Church's assets and establish the Church of England with himself as its head, and in 1536, as an act of defiance, literally thumbing his nose at the Pope, he authorized the translation of the Bible into English as the official Word of God, an action strictly forbidden by Rome. Henry continued to do whatever he pleased, producing children by various wives and mistresses, trying to obtain a male heir, and he imprisoned and tortured anyone who opposed his actions, even executing many, including two of his six wives.
The second English translation of the Bible, now almost forgotten, was the Geneva Bible, produced in 1557 to1560. This version of the Bible came about when Henry the Eighth’s only legitimate son, Edward VI, died after only six years on the Throne, and his older sister Mary became Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558. Mary was Catholic, and in order to re-instate the Catholic Church in England, she heavily persecuted and executed many English Protestants, earning the title "Bloody Mary”. More than 800 English scholars fled to Europe to escape her Catholic wrath. They gathered in Geneva Switzerland in 1557 and proceeded to produce a new Protestant version of the Bible. 
The Geneva Bible reflected the thinking of a movement of the time known as Calvinism, just one among several emerging protestant sects, including the Lutherans, Presbyterians and Episcopalians. The Geneva Bible was considered to be a threat to all Christianity by the bishops of the Church of England because it replaced the government of the church by bishops, with government by lay elders. After Bloody Mary’s death, her half-sister Elizabeth became Queen. She was a Protestant and as Queen, the head of the Church of England. With her blessings, the bishops of the Church of England, denounced the Roman Catholic Bible and the Geneva Bible as heretical and produced their own version, which became known as the Bishops' Bible. Produced under the authority of the Church of England in 1568, the Bishop's Bible succeeded Henry the Eighth’s “Great Bible” as the official Bible of the Church of England. The Bishop’s Bible was substantially revised in 1572, and with minor changes in the spelling of some Hebrew names in 1602, it was used as the base text for the King James Version (KJV) of the Christian Bible completed in 1611.
If this were anything but the Bible, no one would imagine that the KJV could possibly be the unaltered word of God as given to the Jews in the Torah and the unaltered Gospel as spoken by Jesus in the form of the New Testament. The KJV is a version of original Christian and pre-Christian scriptures, filtered through several secular interpretations, and all of them that occurred after the scholarly interpretations of Origen, who from all reports was a deeply spiritual man, were for political purposes and ego-based agendas whose instigators were far from virtuous.

The KJV’s twisted past was completely unknown to most of the fundamental Christians in the USA of my childhood and teen-age years (1936 – 1955), and probably to most of the Protestants around the world. I remember statements of some of the good people of the hill country where I grew up when told about the history of the translations of the Bible, were asked how they knew the KJV Bible was the original word of God. They said something like: “Yes, Priests, Kings and scholars may be less than perfect, but the changes and interpretations were guided by God and God would not allow his word to be distorted. The KJV is the only true word of God.” I thought: “Why would God choose power-hungry politicians, murders, ego-maniacs, atheists, adulterers, and sinners of every sort to shape His word, instead of honest scholars and spiritual people?” But, I didn’t say it, because I knew what their answer would probably be: “God works in mysterious ways!” There just is no arguing with that kind of logic!

The Koran, the Holy Book of Islam
A brief look into the history of the organized Roman Catholic and Protestant Bibles has shown us that any argument for or against reincarnation based upon specific wordings in the Latin or English versions of the Bible are questionable, and the same can be said for arguments against reincarnation by Muslims based on verses of the Koran. The root word of Koran (in Arabic القران) is either ‘Q’ar’, meaning to collect, or ‘Q’ara’, meaning to recite. Both of these roots seem to fit the facts of the origin of the Koran because the Islamic Sacred Scriptures were not written down by Mohamed, but recited from memory. Several years after the Prophet died, his followers began jotting their memories of the recitations they had heard on camel bones and scraps of paper, and at some point, they were collected and hand-copied and bound into the form of a book.

According to Muslim belief, the revelation of the Koran (also spelled ‘Quran’ in English to approximate the guttural sound of the Arabic consonant) began in 610 AD, when the angel Gabriel (Arabic: جبريل, Jibrīl or جبرائيل, Jibrāʾīl) appeared to Muhammad in Hira Cave near Mecca, reciting to him the first verses of Sura Iqra (al-`Alaq). Throughout his life, Muhammad continued to recite revelations until his death in 632. The Quran as it exists today was compiled into a book format by Zayd ibn-Thabit and other scribes under Uthman, the third Caliph, a political leader of the Islamic Caliphate, a theocratic government, sometime between 644 and 656. This was about 100 years after the reign of Emperor Justinian of Rome, and about 450 years after Origen of Alexandria translated the original scriptures of the Torah and the collected sayings of Jesus and wrote his interpretations of the scriptures, much of which became the basis of the Christian Bible as it began its torturous transformation into the Bible we have today.

Faith-based arguments are not scientifically valid arguments. They can be accepted as true only if the tenants of the faith in question are accepted, either on the basis of personal experience, or by accepting the authenticity of someone else’s experience and the authority of an institution established by them. So, as a scientist, I must remain skeptical of such arguments. This doesn’t mean that I reject the teachings of Jesus. I certainly do not. On the contrary, I believe Christ Consciousness is real, and that it is the only road to Cosmic Consciousness. But, faith is not a basis for proof, believing is not knowing, and science must prove the reality of something before announcing it as truth. A scientist cannot accept a concept as indisputable truth based on someone else’s experience or belief. A scientist must have direct proof. Without direct proof, an idea, however appealing, is just a hypothesis; a theory to be tested, nothing more.

Unless you have direct two-way communication with Christ, you have no proof and must rely on hear-say and very questionable authority, because Jesus, like Mohamed, wrote nothing down. Neither did Gautama Buddha. Isn’t this remarkable? Is it possible that the founders of three major world religions were illiterate? No. They wrote nothing down because they knew that words in any language, misrepresent and distort as much as they reveal. Their revelations of the truth were much more complete, and on a much deeper level of consciousness than can ever be conveyed in words. It was their inspiring presence and extraordinary spiritual energy that convinced their followers that they knew the Truth, as much or more than the words they spoke. So, let’s leave faith-based “proofs” behind and move on to non-sectarian arguments against the idea of reincarnation. Can science prove or disprove the reality of reincarnation?

Non-Faith-Based Arguments
The most convincing non-sectarian arguments against reincarnation come from those scientists who are materialists, atheists or agnostics. These groups are not mutually exclusive, but they are not synonymous either. A materialist can believe in God as a higher intelligence emerging from an evolving physical universe, and an agnostic, by definition, accepts the possibility of the existence of a higher intelligence, but remains skeptical until he or she sees proof. Atheism, on the other hand, is the completely negative position that there never was a god, is no god, and never can be a god. Obviously, this is a belief, not a scientific hypothesis, because it cannot be proved or disproved.

Rational arguments put forth by materialistic, agnostic, and atheistic scientists boil down to two positive statements:
1.     Reincarnation produces an unreconcilable paradox of numbers
2.     There is no credible evidence


Is There a Paradox of Numbers?
The fact that there are many, many more people alive on the planet today than at any time in the recorded past, is given by some skeptics as an argument against reincarnation, and at first glance it may seem like a good argument. However, on closer examination, it does not eliminate reincarnation as a logical possibility because even if there were only a finite number of souls, say 10 billion, the assumption that all of them would eventually be on the planet at the same time is unwarranted. Also, many more people have died during the recorded past than exist on Earth today, so it is logically possible that everyone alive today may have lived before. So, there is no paradox of numbers.

Science is by definition, a search for truth. To determine whether an idea is true, false, meaningless, or beyond our ability to determine, a scientist must first frame it in the form of a hypothesis that may be falsified, like William James’ statement “all crows are black”. We can do that with the question of whether reincarnation is a reality or just wishful thinking with the following hypothesis:
The consciousness of an individual sentient being is wholly produced by that individual’s physical body and brain, and cannot exist without them.
If this hypothesis is true, then when the body and brain of an individual cease to function, or when they are destroyed, by whatever means, the consciousness of that individual is simply gone. It can no longer exist, period. But, as professor James pointed out, there is no need to look at all of the arguments that may be made supporting this hypothesis. If there is even one counter example, the hypothesis is invalid.

Evidence for Reincarnation
The strongest rational argument for reincarnation is based on extending the logic of the laws of cause and effect and conservation of substance, which apply to mass and energy, to include consciousness. The discovery of the existence of the impact of consciousness as gimmel in every stable structure in the universe establishes the link between mass, energy and consciousness, suggesting that consciousness is subject to conservation and cause and effect. But the final establishment of the reality of reincarnation depends on the documentation of indisputable evidence.

Scientific Evidence
The largest body of scientific evidence of the transmigration of souls is found in the life’s work of Dr. Ian Stevenson (1918-2007). Dr. Stevenson was a professor and research psychiatrist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine for 50 years. He was Chair of the Department of Psychiatry from 1957 to 1967, the Carlson Professor of Psychiatry from 1967 to 2001, and a Research Professor of Psychiatry from 2002 until his death. He was also the founder and Director of the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies.
Dr. Stevenson is internationally recognized for discovering and documenting evidence that memories and physical injuries can be transferred from one lifetime to another. He traveled extensively over a period of 40 years, investigating approximately 3,000 cases of children around the world who recalled having past lives. His meticulous research revealed evidence that children who recalled past lives also had unusual abilities, illnesses, phobias and familiarities which could not be explained by the experiences and environments of their current lives or heredity. The following is a summarization of one of the cases investigated and documented by Dr. Stevenson.

The Case of Swarnlata Mishra
Swarnlata Mishra started talking about memories of a previous life when she was 3 years old. Her memories contained many details that enabled Dr. Stevenson to locate the family of the deceased person she said she remembered being, and in the course of the investigation, she remembered more than 50 specific facts that were verified. Her case was different than  many of Dr. Stevenson’s investigations in that her memories were happy memories rather than memories of violent and traumatic events, and they did not fade away as she grew older.

Swarnlata Mishra was born in Pradesh India in 1948. When she was just three years old, she told her father about her previous life in the town of Katni more than 100 miles from their home. She related many details of her previous life in Katni. She said her name was Biya Pathak, and that she had two sons. She recalled details of their home in Katni, including the following: It was white with black doors fitted with iron bars; four rooms were stuccoed, but other parts were less finished; the front floor was of stone slabs. The house was in in the Zhurkutia, District of Katni; behind the house was a girl's school, in front was a railway line, and lime furnaces were visible from the house. She added that the family had a motor car (a very rare item in India, even in the 1950's, and especially before Swarnlata was born). Swarnlata said Biya died of a "pain in her throat" and was treated by Dr. S. C. Bhabrat in Jabalpur. All of these details, written down when Swarnlata was three, and they were verified later when Swarnlata was 10 years old and they actually traveled to Katni. Until then, the two families were unaware of each other’s existence.


After learning of Swarnlata’s claims, In the summer of 1959, Biya’s husband, son and eldest brother traveled to the town where the Mishras lived with the intention of testing her to see if she really was a reincarnation of their Biya. They enlisted nine strangers to accompany them to the Mishras’ home to pose as friends or family members that Biya had known well. Ten-year-old Swarnlata quickly picked the real family members from among the imposters and stopped in front of Biya’s husband, lowering her eyes as Indian wives do in the presence of their husbands. Many other factual verifications in this case, hard to explain by any theory other than reincarnation, are found in the case files and in Dr. Stevenson’s book, “Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation”, University Press of Virginia. Also see “Children Who Remember Previous Lives” written for the layperson, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2001.

Could this case be a “white crow” disproving the hypothesis that: The consciousness of an individual sentient being is wholly produced by that individual’s physical body and brain. If you accept the work of Dr. Stevenson, a scientist whose work in other areas is not questioned, with the same level of skepticism exhibited by a particle physicist reviewing the evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson, then you would have to say that it is. Critics of Dr. Stevenson’s reincarnation investigations like the phrase “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” made popular by Carl Sagan; but just how extraordinary does the evidence have to be? I submit that for most of the critics of the study of reincarnation, no amount of evidence will ever be enough, because, their objections are not scientific, they are belief-based, derived either from a religious faith, or from a belief in simplistic scientific materialism. Dr. Stevenson documented some 3,000 cases, most of which are very difficult, if not impossible to explain any other way.

Why is reincarnation considered to be an extraordinary claim? How can something that is a fundamental belief of 1.4 billion people (Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Taoists, Sikhs, and Shinto followers) be “extraordinary”? It is considered extraordinary mainly in western cultures, but, according to data released by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life from a 2009 survey, 24 percent of American Christians believe in reincarnation.

Credible Evidence from Adults
Dr. Stevenson’s files on reincarnation primarily contain cases of children who report having memories of past lives. The reason Dr. Stevenson focused on children is easy to understand. As a scientist born, raised and trained in a society and scientific community that largely rejected the idea of reincarnation on the basis of religious dogma and/or materialism, in order to undertake a serious Investigation of the reincarnation hypothesis, he had to behave as a true skeptic and allow the possibility that the hypothesis might be in fact, either true or false. If true, the most likely place to find evidence would be in the newly born. As a medical doctor and psychiatrist, he knew that the clarity of the memory of an event generally fades with the passage of time; and therefore, if it is possible that some people live more than one life, and if it is possible that some memory of past life events stored in the brain of the deceased can carry over into the brain of the newly born body, then it is most likely to surface shortly after birth, and to be expressed by the child as soon as he or she begins to talk.

If such memories occur, they are likely to fade with time, and become categorized as dreams by the individual and others, as the body and mind go through the overwhelming stages of growth, including the emotions of puberty, and the influences of other people. Also, an adult may suppress or exaggerate such memories, depending on his societal conditioning and beliefs. As a scientist, Dr. Stevenson was breaking new ground for western science, so he could not allow preconceived beliefs or opinions about why, or how reincarnation might occur, affect the investigations. This explains why Dr. Stevenson focused primarily on reports of other-life memories by children. But, are there adults who claim to remember past lives?

Some Famous People Who have professed belief in Reincarnation
The list of 25 famous people below is only a partial list, consisting of  quotes that are readily available from public statements and published writings. There are many more who believe in reincarnation as completely logical, or from direct experiences remembered in this life.

Benjamin Franklin
When I see nothing annihilated (in the works of God) and not a drop of water wasted, I cannot suspect the annihilation of souls, or believe that He will suffer the daily waste of millions of minds ready-made that now exist, and put Himself to the continual trouble of making new ones. Thus, finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist; and, with all the inconveniences human life is liable to, I shall not object to a new edition of mine, hoping, however, that the errata of the last may be corrected.

Henry Ford
I adopted the theory of Reincarnation when I was twenty-six. Religion offered nothing to the point. Even work could not give me complete satisfaction. Work is futile if we cannot utilize the experience we collect in one life in the next. When I discovered Reincarnation, it was as if I had found a universal plan I realized that there was a chance to work out my ideas. Time was no longer limited. I was no longer a slave to the hands of the clock. Genius is experience. Some seem to think that it is a gift or talent, but it is the fruit of long experience in many lives. Some are older souls than others, and so they know more. The discovery of Reincarnation put my mind at ease. If you preserve a record of this conversation, write it so that it puts men’s minds at ease. I would like to communicate to others the calmness that the long view of life gives to us.
- The San Francisco Examiner, 1928

General George S. Patton
American World War II general spoke of memories of a number of past lives There are numerous reports of General Patton talking about being reincarnated.  He believed that he had always been a warrior in one form or another. During World War I, he told his mother that he had been reincarnated.  Later in life, he said: “So as through a glass and darkly, the age long strife I see, Where I fought in many guises, many names, but always me.

Paramahansa Yogananda
The founder of Self-Realization Fellowship wrote in his Autobiography of a Yogi”:
“I find my earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections came to me of a distant life in which I had been a yogi amid the Himalayan snows. These glimpses of the past, by some dimensionless link, also afforded me a glimpse of the future.”

Salvador Dali
The famous Spanish artist remembered several of his previous lives. He spoke of being St. John of the Cross in a previous life: “as for me, … I am also the reincarnation of one of the greatest of all Spanish mystics, Saint John of the Cross. I can vividly remember my life as Saint John . . . of experiencing divine union, of undergoing the dark night of the soul . . . I can remember many of Saint John’s fellow monks.

Shirley McLaine
On her website, Shirley says: “When I walked across Spain on the pilgrimage called the Santiago de Compostela Camino, I encountered myself in a former life. I discovered a part of me that lead to a greater understanding of myself. I also realized the karmic importance of some of the people that have been close to me in this existence. These realizations, and numerous others, have helped, inspired and added to my whole being. They have assisted in my better understanding myself and those around me. It doesn't matter if this type of realization is imagination or if it is memory. It is a truth that I have experienced on some level, in some form of reality and I embrace it as a gift from the Divine.

Three quarters of the Earth's people believe they have lived before and will live again; thereby enabling their Soul's journey a continuous learning experience. Stories abound regarding how people find each other again - for good or otherwise.”

Sylvester Stallone
Sly Stallone is sure he had at least four past lives, and he experienced a gruesome end in one of them. In an interview early in his career, he said, “I’m quite sure I lost my head in the French Revolution.” His success with his screen persona Rocky Balboa  may have something to do with Stallone’s claim that he was actually once a boxer who was killed by a knockout punch in the 1930s. 

John Lennon
“I’m not afraid of death because I don’t believe in it. It’s just getting out of one car, and into another.” 

George Harrison
"Friends are all souls that we've known in other lives. We're drawn to each other. Even if I have only known them a day., it doesn't matter. I'm not going to wait till I have known them for two years, because anyway, we must have met somewhere before, you know."

Edgar Cayce
According to those who knew the ‘Sleeping Prophet’ and studied his readings, “Edgar Cayce found that the concept of reincarnation was not incompatible with any religion, and actually merged perfectly with his own beliefs of what it meant to be a Christian. Eventually the subject of reincarnation was examined in extensive detail in over 1,900 Life Readings.”

Mark Twain
From his autobiography: “I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna.”

Carl Jung
"This concept of rebirth necessarily implies the continuity of personality. Here the human personality is regarded as continuous and accessible to memory, so that, when one is incarnated or born, one is able, at least potentially, to remember that one has lived through previous existences, and that these existences were one's own, i.e., that they had the same ego form as the present life. As a rule, reincarnation means rebirth in a human body.
"What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious that our imagination and our feelings do not suffice to form even an appropriate conception of it... The dissolution of our time-bound form in eternity brings no loss of meaning."

William James
Renowned American psychologist and philosopher, William James delivered a significant science-based lecture, called "Human Immortality", at Harvard, in 1893. He later expanded his concepts to specifically include reincarnation. On this he wrote:
"... I am the same personal being who in old times upon the earth had those experiences."

Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the soul is immortal.,, It is the secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die, but only retire a little from site and afterward return again... Jesus is not dead; he is very well alive; nor John, nor Paul, nor Mahomet, nor Aristotle; at times we believe we have seen them all, and could easily tell the names under which they go."

Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau wrote in "Letters":
"I lived in Judea eighteen hundred years ago, but I never knew that there was such a one as Christ among my contemporaries."

Jack London
London, author, best known for book “Call of the Wild”, wrote:
"I did not begin when I was born, nor when I was conceived. I have been growing, developing, through incalculable myriads of millenniums. All my previous selves have their voices, echoes, promptings in me. Oh, incalculable times again shall I be born."

Walt Whitman
In "Song of Myself", the famous poet wrote:
"And as to you, Life, I reckon you are the leaving of many deaths, (No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before.)"

Albert Schweitzer
"Reincarnation contains a most comforting explanation of reality by means of which Indian thought surmounts difficulties which baffle the thinkers of Europe."

Thomas H. Huxley wrote in "Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions":
"I am certain that I have been here as I am now a thousand times before, and I hope to return a thousand times."

Voltaire
"It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is resurrection."

Arthur Schopenhauer
"Were an Asiatic to ask me for a definition of Europe, I should be forced to answer him: It is that part of the world which is haunted by the incredible delusion that man was created out of nothing, and that his present birth is his first entrance into life."

Napoleon Bonaparte
The “Little” Emperor believed that he had been born many times. He is reported to have discussed who he had been in previous lives with many people. Napoleon died in 1821. Twenty-eight years later, Adolf Hitler was born. Both men tried to take over Europe using the same methods, fought Russia to a loss, and were defeated in nearly the same way. Both were also considered to be the anti-Christ during and after their lives by many people. Could it be that Hitler was his next incarnation?

Cicero
A Roman Nobleman (106 B.C. - 43 B.C.) who is considered one of the great philosophers of that time. In his composition, "On Old Age", he wrote:
"The soul is of heavenly origin, forced down from its home in the highest, and, so to speak, buried in earth, a place quite opposed to its divine nature and its immortality... It is again a strong proof of men knowing most things before birth, that when mere children they grasp innumerable facts with such speed as to show that they are not then taking them in for the first time, but remembering or recalling them."

Josephus
 (Well-known Jewish historian from the time of Jesus)
"All pure and holy spirits live on in heavenly places, and in course of time they are again sent down to inhabit righteous bodies."

Jesus of Nazareth
Perhaps most stunning of all for Christians, is evidence that Jesus believed in reincarnation. We know from the writings of Origin and others that Jesus spoke about reincarnation and that it was recorded by his followers. But these records were banned from the Bible by the Roman Emperor and others for philosophical and political reasons. Under the edict of Justinian, monastic scribes expunged overt references to reincarnation from the scriptures, but some reincarnation references by Jesus that could be explained as special circumstances, were left in. For example, from Luke 9:18 – 21. [My comments are italicized in brackets]

And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he asked them, saying, whom say the people that I am?
They, answering said, John the Baptist; but some say, Elijah; and others say, that one of the old prophets is risen again.

[This is a clear reflection of the fact that the Jewish people in Jesus’ time believed in reincarnation]

“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”
Peter answered, “God’s Messiah.”
And he straitly charged them, and commanded them to tell no man that thing

[Jesus was asking these questions in order to establish with his followers that he was the Messiah predicted in the Jewish Book of Prophets.]
And in Matthew 17:10-13:
And the disciples asked him, saying, “Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?” But he answered them and said, “Elijah indeed is to come and will restore all things.  But I say to you that Elijah has come already, and they did not know him, but did to him whatever they wished. So also shall the Son of Man suffer at their hand.”  Then the disciples understood that he had spoken of John the Baptist.

[A clear reference to the reincarnation of Elijah as John the Baptist. And the statement that “Elijah must come first” (before the Messiah) is referring to the prophecies in the Tanakh.]

In the Old Testament (Extracted and translated from the Hebrew of the Jewish Tanakh):

And fifty men of the sons of the prophets went and stood to view afar off: and they two stood by the River Jordan. And Elijah took his mantle, and wrapped it together, and smote the waters, and they were divided hither and thither, so that they two went over on dry ground.
And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that Elijah said unto Elisha, “Ask what I shall do for thee, before I be taken away from thee.” And Elisha said, “I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me.”
And he said, “Thou hast asked a hard thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee; but if not, it shall not be so.” And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven. And Elisha saw it.
(Second Kings, 2:9)

[Elijah was reincarnated as John the Baptist. Could it be that Elisha, with twice the spiritual power as Elijah, was reincarnated as Jesus?]

In Malachi, the last book of the Old Testament, we find the prediction:
Behold, I am going to send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the LORD. (Malachi 4-5)

[It is no coincidence that the Jordan River played a central role in both the elevation of Elisha by Elijah and the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. In the scriptures, the River Jordan symbolizes the crossing of a barrier and the transcendence of Spirit over matter. I visited the spot where John baptized Jesus in 2010, and have memories of standing on the banks of the River Jordan in more than one life.]

In addition to the texts that became the Christian Bible, texts written around and shortly after the time of Jesus by a group called “Gnostics” also recorded the sayings of Jesus, but because they contained some things the religious institutions of that time did not want propagated, they were banned as either too Jewish on the one hand, or too Christian on the other.

Gnosticism (from Ancient Greek: γνωστικός, gnostikos, "having knowledge", from γνῶσις gnōsis, knowledge) is the name given to the ancient religious ideas of Jewish-Christian groups in the first and second century AD. The earliest Christian sects from the time of Jesus believed in the Gnostic doctrine of emanation from one eternal Source: the idea that all individuals have their origin in God, and all have, in their inmost being, an eternal spark of God. They believed that the material world is created by emanations from God, and that there exists within each human body a Divine spark that can be gradually liberated in the course of lifetimes by the attainment of gnosis, i.e., true knowledge.

Gnostic Christians taught that periodic saviors of the world, from Krishna to Christ, were able to rekindle the divine spark in those in whom it had gone out. But organizers of the political doctrine that became the basis of the Catholic Church held that man was created by God as a physical being, not a spiritual one. Man, therefore, has no intrinsic connection to God, no divine spark through which he can reach God according to Church doctrine.

Rejecting the part of original Christian teachings that held that the soul is spiritual and immortal, an idea that Church Fathers like Clement of Alexandria and Origen documented, misguided Church theologians developed the concept of creatio ex nihilo, or creation out of nothing. This belief in something from nothing is reflected in the belief in the big-bang theory of the origin of all things as originally posited by physicalists.

Thanks to the Emperor Justinian, and the Catholic Church that accepted his decree designed to suppress ideas that elevated the potential of the consciousness of human beings to cosmic consciousness, that doctrine persists to this day. The New Catholic Encyclopedia says:
"Between Creator and creature there is the most profound distinction possible. God is not part of the world. He is not just the peak of reality. Between God and the world there is an abyss....To be created is to be not of itself, but from another. It is to be non-self-sufficient. This means that deep within itself [the soul] is in a condition of radical need, of total dependence.... It means to accept the fact that the world has no reality except what the Creator thinks and wills." (Emphasis added.)

In other words, according to institutionalized Church doctrine, there is not, as the Platonists believed, a great chain of being linking the creation to the Creator and enabling the creation to return to the Creator. There is no divine spark inside each heart. God created everything to run on its own, without any further involvement on his part. This dogma allowed the Church to promote itself as the only path to salvation of the soul.
 
But, this enforced doctrine of the Church contradicts several Biblical passages like Psalms 82:6:

 “I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.
John 10:32-34: When a mob threatened to stone him,
Jesus answered them, “Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?”
The Jews answered him, saying, “For a good work we stone thee not; but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God.”

Jesus replied, "Is it not written in your Law: 'I have said you are gods' ?

Jerimiah 1:4-5: Concerning the pre-existence of souls:
Then the word of the LORD came to me saying:
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations”.

Conclusions Regarding the Reincarnation Hypothesis
The weight of evidence, in terms of the number of highly intelligent people, past and present, who believe in reincarnation, and the numerous cases of remembered past lives with validated details, far outweighs the anti-reincarnation dogma of the Catholic and Protestant Churches that are based on non-Christian ideas institutionalized purely as social and political agendas.

The idea that there might be a certain finite number of souls stems from the illusion of finite forms with beginnings and ends. Because we become identified with finite physical bodies, and inhabit them for a while, physical bodies that are born, grow, decay, and die, we forget that we are immortal souls. While, because there are a finite number of organic life- supporting bodies at any one given point in time, and there are a finite number of souls incarnate on the Earth, we forget that the matrix of Primary Consciousness from which we come is infinite, and can project any number of souls into the physical universe at any given time. But, is all this proof that you or I, or any person currently alive has actually lived before?

An Overview of the Reincarnation of Souls Hypothesis
Reading the writings of reincarnated souls that we have not met in this lifetime, and talking with those that we have met, we can begin to piece together a picture of how reincarnation works. The mechanism and driving force behind it is spiritual evolution, not physical evolution, and the logic of the mechanism is as mathematical and irrefutable as the dimensionometric mathematical logic that reveals the existence of gimmel, the spiritual aspect of physical creation.

There are ‘old’ souls, as we saw above, like Paramahansa Yogananda, Mark Twain, Salvador Dali, Edgar Cayce, the Dahli Lama, and there are ‘younger’ souls, like Sylvester Stallone and George Harrison, and there are many, many ‘young’ souls who do not remember past lives at all. The terms ‘Old’ and ‘young’ in this context, do not necessarily relate to time spent on this Earth, but to lessons learned. It appears that progression and regression in a given lifetime - or lifetimes, are the results of the desires, choices, actions, and focus of the soul in question.

The law of cause and effect, or karma, as it is called in Eastern philosophy, largely governs the physical aspects of reincarnation, including the when, where and how of birth, social and economic position in life and death, time after time, but has no effect on the spirit, the essence of Primary Consciousness, which is the heart of the soul. Finite expressions of your unique experiences may carry over from previous lives into this one in the form of birthmarks and other physical characteristics. Evidence strongly suggesting this is found in the case studies of Dr. Ian Stevenson, and the documented readings of Edgar Cayce. Deeper soul characteristics, including the level of enlightenment attained, are also carried over, but re not necessarily displayed for all to see in this lifetime.

If, in a previous incarnation, you attained sharply focused awareness, involving a high level of intellect and a deep level of compassion and love, you will recognize friends and foes incarnate in this life. This can be helpful in maintaining and improving your focus and awareness amid the challenges and struggles of this life. People who have attained high levels of success in past lives are more likely to achieve success in this life also because, at a deep level, memories of purpose, focus, and methods for attaining alignment with the laws of the universe are still there. Unfortunately, the same is true of bad habits. Just like physical patterns, psychological patterns persist unless steps are actively taken to change them.

Personal Experiences Suggestive of Past Lives
Disclaimer: As a scientist, I am, by definition, a professional skeptic. This means that I will consider the transmigration or reincarnation of human consciousness, including my own, from a past living body or bodies into current living bodies as a scientific hypothesis, something that may or may not have happened. Ultimately, reincarnation must remain a hypothesis, something to be proved or disproved by each individual. But, the evidence is strongly suggestive, if not overwhelming that many of us have been here before, with another name and face, and may return again until we have evolved spiritually to the point that we can  move on beyond the merely physical, into the much greater domain of the Cosmos.   

I will, on the other hand, stand behind the declaration of the existence of the third form, not measurable as matter (mass) or energy, because it has been proved to be true with mathematical logic and the empirical evidence of scientific data. This discovery supports the hypothesis of the survival of consciousness by extension of the law of conservation of mass and energy to include all three forms of the substance of reality. Certain experiences and memories may be strongly suggestive of reincarnation, but it is possible that they might be explained in other ways as well. For example: memories that appear to be from past lives could be somatic, i.e., memories of ancestral lives recorded in the DNA, that surface in the brains of descendants.

I have had a number of distinct personal memories and experiences that are suggestive of past lives, some of which I wrote about in “The Book of Atma” Published in 1977. My memories are suggestive of at least seven distinct lives in specific past time periods. Some have been validated by physical evidence, relevant information and unusual experiences in this lifetime. Still, they could be somatic memories of other human beings recorded in my DNA, that somehow, my conscious mind has tapped into. But I don’t think so. If asked what I believe regarding my experiences suggestive of reincarnation, I will have to say that I believe that my soul did not appear from nothingness on October 7, 1936, and will not disappear anytime in the future, because there is no evidence that anything appears and disappears without cause.

All of the laws of nature discovered so far, especially the laws of conservation of mass and energy, tell us that nothing is ever created from nothingness or destroyed absolutely, and that all things change and evolve. The idea of the existence of nothingness is completely illogical and not supported by the evidence of scientific data. The discovery of gimmel strongly suggests that the same is true for consciousness. It may change and evolve, but there is no basis to believe that it will ever cease to exist. In addition, the existence of the complexly ordered physical universe only makes sense, and has purpose and meaning, if the progress made in one life actually carries over in some form into the next life. I am convinced by the evidence of experience and mathematical logic that there is something instead of nothing because there never was a state of absolute nothingness. Without gimmel, the laws of mechanics and the second law of thermodynamics tell us that no structured universe consisting of spinning objects like electrons, protons and neutrons could ever exist.

The fact that I exist now as a conscious being, implies that I have always existed, and will always exist in some form, as indicated clearly in the Judeo-Christian scriptures, especially before they were redacted by the heavy hand of Justinian I, Emperor of Rome.

Post Script:
Jacqui plans to post messages regarding things both mundane and spiritual revealed to her during her near-death experiences on her YL Abundance site, and we will be posting together on this blog as well. This is a change of focus that may be distasteful to some who think scientific investigation and spiritual experience are mutually exclusive, a view sometimes held by both materialists and religious people. Everyone is free to accept or reject what we have to say, and, of course, to refuse to read anything we post if you please. But, in my opinion, rejection of ideas that do not agree with your belief system is a short-sighted and misguided attitude that inhibits intellectual and spiritual growth. Real science, e.g., should seek to investigate all real experiences and phenomena, physical, mental and spiritual. Excluding anything for consideration that cannot be fully explained as the interaction of matter and energy in space and time is unscientific and ignores most of the most important questions we have as conscious human beings. To reject ideas that are not consistent with your own materialistic, intellectual or spiritual belief system is an indolent choice, but one chosen by many, if not most people alive in the world today.
Comments and questions are welcomed.
Edward R. Close 8/25/2018