Category Archives: Science and Technology

Analyzing the material universe; measuring maya

ITC Gem 3: A Phone Chat with an Invisible Friend

“There is no technical space program on the third level such as you have in your world. In this regard, there are totally different possibilities open to us. We can travel in space mentally and with our mind visit other dimensions and other planets to explore them….” Continue reading

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ITC Gem 1: How We Affect the Spirit Worlds

“The life view of Ptolemy was then obliterated by followers of Copernicus.* This life view correspondingly reduced the number who arrived here geometrically. At the moment, due to the imprint of Einstein’s view, and because of numerous new theories from your side — Hawking, Sheldrake, etc. — the other side here is, one might say, ‘out of joint.’…” Continue reading

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A Remarkable Taste of the Afterlife

I had cancer (Hodgkin’s Lymphoma), and on this morning, I could not move. My husband rushed me to hospital, where, after doing scans, they diagnosed me with grade 4B lymphoma (the highest grade). The senior oncologist looked at my report and told my husband that it was too late, and that my organs were now shutting down…. Continue reading

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Human Spirituality & Science: Measuring Maya

The next phase of science will be to pierce the veil of maya to begin to explore the realm of subtle energies, chi, prana, and Holy Spirit… and the many “afterlife” worlds that are driven by those forces. Continue reading

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Science and Religion; Common Ground at Last!

Did we humans rise from the proverbial sludge or fall from paradise? Are we products of evolution or divine creation? Did we come from the apes or from pure and perfect humans like Adam and Eve? Based on a lifetime interest in science and nearly two decades of other-worldly research… I’m convinced there’s truth in all of those scenarios. Continue reading

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Exoplanets and the Prospect We’re Not Alone!

Modern astronomers are busy with microscopes and spectroscopes, exploring distant star systems, searching for planets that might support life as we know it—maybe intelligent life… like us. They’re finding hundreds of exoplanets that orbit distant stars and just might have life forms like the plants and animals of our world…. Continue reading

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Carl Knows Now

Carl Sagan was skeptical of afterlife during his years as a scientist on Earth. His popular book “Contact” confined the travels of main character Ellie Arroway to a point in the physical universe near the center of our galaxy. The idea of moving beyond the physical universe into subtler spiritual realms flourishing with life (a much more natural and much easier way to travel beyond the Earth!) was not mentioned in the book… except in terms of wormholes that allowed Ellie simply to move in and out of the material universe…. Continue reading

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On Being Human

Because of cross-breeding long ago, we today have noble, almost god-like qualities fueled by love, wisdom, and good will, compelling us to be gentle stewards of the planet and to serve humanity with the best we have to offer. But we also have a dark, savage side, driven largely by fear and belligerence, that helped our early hybrid ancestors survive in a hostile world of monstrous predators. Continue reading

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