In recent times,
the subject of consciousness has emerged as an important paradigm of scientific
investigation and research despite most of its concerns having roots in
philosophy, religion and occultism. What
is consciousness? What is the substance of consciousness? Is it material or
immaterial, mortal or immortal? How is it connected with a body? Has it a
particular seat in any particular body as the brain does? Is consciousness
synonymous with mind? Is it eternal and non-local? These questions have
interested thinkers for many centuries. It is the object of this book to
demonstrate, through a series of cases reported across the world at various
times relating to many curious mind-related phenomena like the creation of
mental entities, the imprints of indelible images on the human body, stigmata,
birthmarks and bodily deformities corresponding to the injuries sustained in
the previous life, thought-photography, materialization experiments etc., that:
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Human mind can bring into being
thought-forms and can exteriorize them, giving them some objective consistency.
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There can be continuity of
thoughts even after the destruction of the physical brain.
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These psychic entities are
sometimes given a kind of autonomy so that they may act and seemingly think
without the consent or even knowledge of their creator.
The book does not stop with the mere
reproduction of recorded cases and just messaging the dimension of the problem,
but extends over to solve it by suggesting a bio-holographic theory of body and
mind. The book is alike novel, fun-filled, profound and useful, thus affording
the blend of interest and instruction which cannot fail to render it
interesting to the inquisitive and candid mind.
Chidambaram Ramesh is a freelance researcher. Currently, he is working to re-discover and re-establish many forgotten, scientifically important ideas of ancient periods by bringing them under the realm of contemporary science. His first book 'The Shroud of Turin: An Imprint of the Soul, Apparition or Quantum Bio-Hologram," advanced a new scientific theory explaining the causes of the mysterious image on the Holy Turin Shroud. The other book authored by him is "Lightning as a 'Photographer' - Revisiting a Forgotten Phenomenon of Nature," which decoded the mystery behind spontaneous appearance of ghostly images on window panes, glasses, etc. He attributes the cause to a curious action of lightning.