Mind-Blowing Near Death Experience Stories (NDEs) + Past Lives and Psychics

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Common questions on life after death include – What happens? Where do we go? Do we see loved ones? The videos below show the research that different people have done into answering these questions, starting with a video from The Infographics Show named ‘Science Experiment Proves Afterlife is Real’ that summarizes on many of these questions.

DMT – Dimethyltryptamine, the ‘Spirit Molecule’

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Dimethyltryptamine is a natural chemical substance that is produced in many plants and animals, including humans in the liver, lungs and pineal gland. Despite occurring naturally in us, it is famous for being the strongest psychedelic and has a reputation for inducing the biggest changes to our perception of reality.

Success and Wealth Principles – Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield and Robert Kiyosaki

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Jack Canfield is a popular, best selling author and teacher on success and the Law of Attraction. He is one of America’s leading authorities on success and personal fulfilment.

Ayahuasca – The Natural DMT Brew that Connects you to ‘Mother Earth’

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Dimethyltryptamine is a natural chemical substance that is produced in many plants and animals, including humans in the liver, lungs and pineal gland. Despite occurring naturally in us, it is famous for being the strongest psychedelic and has a reputation for inducing the biggest changes to our perception of reality.

Dr. Masaru Emoto – How Consciousness and Thought Influence Particles

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Dr. Masaru Emoto is famous for his experiments showing that our thoughts and intent have a direct effect on water particles. He studied the scientific evidence of how the molecular structure in water transforms when it is exposed to human words, thoughts (and the energy/intent behind thoughts), sounds and intentions.

The Sumerians and the Clay Tablets – Eye-Opening Carvings from some of the Oldest Artefacts Discovered

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Sumer is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of Mesopotamia, said to have emerged around 6000 years ago. Based on recent research the Sumerians could have been around much longer ago than this. For example, Sumer is meant to predate ancient Egypt and research suggests that ancient Egypt was prevalent 12,000 years ago.

Sworn to Secrecy – Masonic Beliefs on Life After Death, ‘The Grand Architect’ of the Universe and More

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The masons are an organization well known for their secrecy. However, some researchers and ex-masons have given insight into their beliefs. This includes a strong belief in the afterlife, including claims from an old mason that they believed you had to pass away to get to the next degree of masonry and gain it in Sirius (the star often shown in Masonry and Ancient Egypt, where they also strongly believed in the afterlife, hence mummification). 

The Multiverse/Parallel Universe – Many Worlds Theory and Quantum Physics

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The Multiverse/Parallel Universe theory suggests that our universe is potentially one of infinitely many. Research such as finding that the Universe is finite have helped lead to this concept.

Origins of Humanity – Creation Scriptures from the most Ancients Texts

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‘Many researchers have found ancient texts that depict a different history of civilization than that explained in most mainstream teachings.’ As these stories are so different from mainstream teachings, they can be easy to dismiss. However, it is worth listening to the research people have done and forming your own opinion.

David Icke ‘Conspiracy Realist’ – The Nature of Reality

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David Icke has dedicated decades of his life into researching topics such as the nature of reality and global affairs. He is well known for his abundance of work and for topics that some have described as controversial.