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Is there an afterlife? The science of biocentrism can prove there is, claims Professor Robert Lanza

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Is there an afterlife? The science of biocentrism can prove there is, claims Professor Robert Lanza http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/is-there-an-afterlife-the-science-of-biocentrism-can-prove-there-is-claims-professor-robert-lanza-8942558.html It’s a question pondered by philosophers, scientists and the devout since the dawn of time: is there an afterlife? While the religious would argue that life on earth is a mere warm up for an eternity spent in heaven or hell, and many scientists would dismiss the concept for lack of proof – one expert claims he has definitive evidence to confirm once and for all that there is indeed life after death. The answer, Professor Robert Lanza says, lies in quantum physics – specifically the theory of biocentrism. The scientist, from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, says the evidence lies in the idea that the concept of death is a mere figment of our consciousness. Professor Lanza says biocentrism expla

Le Moyne professor, a former Vatican Observatory director, devotes his career to both faith, science

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Le Moyne professor, a former Vatican Observatory director,  devotes his career  to both faith, science http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/03/le_moyne_professor_a_former_vatican_observatory_director_devotes_his_career_to_b.html By  Sonja Meyer Duntley | sduntley@syracuse.com  on March 18, 2014 at 2:00 PM, updated March 18, 2014 at 2:47 PM Some people may think religion and science don't mix. They are like two orbs that co-exist in space, but never cross each other's path. Not so for the Rev. George Coyne. He's lived fully in both realms his whole life. As a man of faith, the Baltimore native joined the Jesuits in 1951, studied sacred theology and became a Roman Catholic priest. As a man of science, he earned a doctorate in astronomy and became an expert on close binary star systems and Seyfert galaxies. He soon found the perfect meeting place of faith and science: The Vatican Observatory. For nearly three decades, he was the observator

Together we are one. Connected in this vast universe of ours (watch video)

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 Together we are one. Connected in this vast universe of ours (watch video). Click on the link to watch video: https://www.facebook.com/spirivie/videos/1584459678304965/

Create Your Own Happiness

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Create Your Own Happiness http://www.lesmotspositifs.com/blogue/creer-son-bonheur/ Article published in Bonheur on October 2, 2017 by Michel Lavoie Where can I find happiness? Who am I? What will be my contribution to this world? These are often difficult but fundamental questions, because each one of us leaves a trace of his passage on earth. But more importantly, this reflection leads us to a better understanding of oneself, to action, to exceedances, to achievements. It can also generate powerful spin-offs: it is a desire to go deeper into oneself in order to discover its values and the true direction to be taken for its being. What a journey of discovery! What do I do on earth? It is our raison of being, our mission that gives a clear direction to our existence. Once we have discovered it, we cannot ignore it. From that moment on, what we are, guides everything we do. But more importantly, this type of reflection leads us to a better knowledge of oneself, to