Blog - Understanding Reality

Enlightenment!

Posted by Roberta Grimes • October 14, 2014 • 3 Comments

       I had thought we needed a break this week from dealing with scientific dead-ends, so I was going to talk about sex in the afterlife. You would be surprised to know how often I am asked that question! But I have been accumulating links toward a future post on scientific breakthroughs, and now seems... Read More

The Wisdom of Occam

Posted by Roberta Grimes • October 07, 2014 • 2 Comments

William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347) was an English Franciscan friar who is famous even today for having devised a problem-solving technique that scientists now honor mostly in the breach: Occam’s razor. Occam’s razor states that when there are competing hypotheses, the one that requires that we made the fewest assumptions should be selected. Or in... Read More

Future Human Evolution

Posted by Roberta Grimes • September 30, 2014 • 0 Comment

The question of future human evolution has been faddish among popular-science types. Some argue that human evolution is at an end because our culture and our ease of travel make further natural selection impossible. Others, though, see us likely evolving in ways that will radically extend our earth-lives, including perhaps fertility into our eighties, interfacing... Read More

The Third Wave of Physics

Posted by Roberta Grimes • September 22, 2014 • 1 Comment

One of the primary indications that what the dead have been telling us is true is the fact that the study of the afterlife turns out to be giving us a whole new physics. It isn’t about death at all. Instead, it is the next stage of quantum physics, the end toward which medical practice... Read More

Inching Toward Reality

Posted by Roberta Grimes • September 15, 2014 • 7 Comments

Particle physicists put up a brave front, but they are going through difficult times. All their current theories about the nature of reality – string theory, the multiverse, and what-else-have you – are turning out to have serious flaws. Perhaps if they will return to that old saw, Occam’s Razor, and rethink reality along simpler... Read More

Love is All You Need

Posted by Roberta Grimes • September 01, 2014 • 4 Comments

One of the things that is most certain about the afterlife evidence is what it tells us is the reason why we even are alive at all. Why are we here? What is human life for? The very fact that there exists such an exquisite and gloriously planned afterlife for each of the seven billion... Read More

Finding God and the Afterlife?

Posted by Roberta Grimes • August 24, 2014 • 0 Comment

As you might surmise from my blog posts of June 28 and August 4, I am fascinated by dark matter and energy, and struck by the possibility that they might be, respectively, the post-death levels of our reality and the base creative force (Mind, Source, or God – your choice). The 95% of the universe... Read More

Your Mind is Eternal

Posted by Roberta Grimes • August 10, 2014 • 3 Comments

The greatest discovery in all of human history was expounded by quantum physicist Max Planck in the early part of the twentieth century. I am told that he wasn’t the first to put it forth, but his experiments demonstrated it so conclusively that he was frank to say it aloud. Sadly, he was altogether ignored.... Read More

Willful Scientific Blindness

Posted by Roberta Grimes • August 04, 2014 • 2 Comments

A few weeks ago I talked about some of the ways in which the fact that mainstream science has ignored the afterlife evidence has made scientists unable to understand some seemingly unrelated things. When you arbitrarily choose to ignore all evidence related to a major aspect of reality, then naturally your understanding of the rest... Read More

How it Feels to Die

Posted by Roberta Grimes • July 22, 2014 • 34 Comments

Every one of us is going to die. Yet our culture offers no real preparation for this universal human experience, and few of us have much understanding of the actual death process. You will be relieved to know that the afterlife evidence overwhelmingly suggests that for most of us a well-conducted death can be the... Read More