BELIEF AND DOUBT
Why is it that many choose not to believe in something that they
do not know whether to be true or not? Most who decide to hold a
belief against non-physical worlds have not experienced it for
themselves or have not even tried to experience it. We have to
recognise that there is some general consensus amongst
conventional wisdom that out of body experiences into the afterlife
is something to be sceptical about; otherwise, you would be
labelled strange or deluded. But an individual who is interested in
finding it out for themselves has to be courageous enough to go
against what the many would advise against chasing. In this case,
we have to remember what the current state of humanity is in, and
that science, which is commonly hailed as the most upright sort of
'proven' truth, is nowhere near understanding the infinite
complexity of non-physical reality, science is still very much
perplexed at many phenomena in the universe, let alone for them
to even begin attempting to understand the non-physical yet.
Today, the 'big bang theory' is still widely accepted as general
sound logic, yet it is only a theory, and many don't think about the
possibility that what was before the big bang could have been
another universe or other non-physical dimension or phenomena
that gave birth to ours; such a theory makes sense to an out of body
traveller. Physicality is always preceded by non-physicality, with