HOW DOES OUR ENERGY SURVIVE WITHOUT THE BODY?
“Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It’s the transition that’s troublesome.” ~ Isaac Asimov 1. Where does our conscious energy exists within the human body when we’re alive? 2. What keeps it charged? 3. How can that same energy exist in free space when cut off from the body? In this post I’ll be addressing new theories and possible natural explanations to these and other questions. But the first question we need to ask is… What is life? That is a big question, which opens the door for countless other questions. 1. If life is defined as being our conscious mind, what is consciousness? 2. What is the voice in our heads? 3. Where does the conscious and unconscious mind reside within the brain? If ghosts are residual energy… Where does that energy reside now? Where is it as we live and breathe? It’s in our brains, sparking and firing. It’s our emotional self, experiencing a world constructed and painted by our senses (consciousness). It’s energy in a constant fight for survival in a fragile shell. What keeps that energy sparking during life? The human body is, as the old saying goes, a temple. It is shelter, transportation and power plant for the energy we call life. But if our consciousness is the energy that becomes our spirit (ghost), how does our energy survive outside of the body — separated from its power source? When our energy’s power generator shuts down, we die. If our energy escapes at the moment of death where does it feed from and gather enough power to remain or do what we believe they (ghosts) can do in the physical world? If our energy lives within our brains during life and continues to survive outside the body after death, what is the common thread? What is it that allows for our energy to thrive in both life and death? These questions make me think about my Mom because there is a possible connection to what we are experiencing with the paranormal and what she recently went through. On September 9th, 2015 she passed away from Alzheimer’s. But during late stage Alzheimer’s who she really was (her energy) was trapped in her mind. I was worried at the time because I observed physical characteristics shown by my Mom and others with late stage Alzheimer’s that made me think any communication I may have with her now that she’s gone will be no more rewarding than what I had when she was alive. These are my observations and the symptoms. As you read them you should begin to see the connections I made. THE EARLY STAGES: • Became confused about where she was. • Lost all concept of time and the date (day of the week, month and year). • She would repeat the same conversation three times during a single phone call almost as if she were following a script in her head. • She became moody and withdrawn when placed in social situations. • She spent a lot of time searching for things she had misplaced or that weren’t lost at all. THE ADVANCED OR SEVERE STAGE: • She stood quiet in one place for long periods of time. She observed the activity in the room quietly, then just walked off, most of the time without a word. • Sometimes she would interject when something said or seen triggered a deep memory. • But if anything was said, she’d only say a single word or a short, 3-5 word phrase. • She only spook about events from the past, which were highly emotional because short term memory no longer existed in her mind. • She stayed in areas that were familiar to her. If she wandered (which happened often) into areas she didn’t know she became lost and paniced. • She stuck to a routine, moved from her room, to the dining room, to the seating area, outside and then back to her room. • She was confused by new people or things placed into her familiar areas or routine. • She was confused by extensive questioning and would simply leave if it continued. • She would become violent or belligerent when pushed too far with questioning or if in her space for too long • Experienced a major change in her sleep pattern, sleeping during the day and becoming restless at night. • She experienced a major personality and behavioral change, which included suspiciousness, delusion and as I stated before repetitive behavior. • She lost the ability to smile or show any emotion on her face (a blank stare). OTHER BEHAVIORS DISPLAYED DURING THE SEVERE STAGE: ON SCREEN • Reflexes become abnormal. • Need support while standing and they have a hard time holding their heads up. • Can throw or knock over objects (become destructive) when agitated. • Remember their name but have difficulty with their personal history. • Distinguish familiar faces, but have difficulty with the name of the person. • Loses ability to communicate with words. So why did I just go through these lists? Well, if you change the word “SHE” to “GHOSTS” you’ll see the connections. • GHOST stands quiet in one place for long periods of time, observe the activity in the room quietly, then just walk off, most of the time without a word. • Sometimes GHOST may interject when something said or seen triggers a deep memory. • But if anything is said, GHOST only say a single word or a short, 3-5 word phrase. • GHOST only speaks about events from the past, which were highly emotional. • If GHOST wanders into areas GHOST doesn’t know GHOST becomes lost and panics. • GHOST sticks to a routine, moving from the room, to the dining room, to the seating area, outside and then back to the room. • GHOST is confused by new people or things places into her familiar areas or routine. • GHOST is confused by extensive questioning and will simply leave if it continues.• GHOST can become violent or belligerent when pushed too far with questioning or if in her space for too long (even if it’s me). • GHOST sleeps during the day and becoming restless at night. • GHOST lost the ability to smile or show any emotion on her face (a blank stare). • GHOST can throw or knock over objects (become destructive) when agitated. • GHOST remembers their name but have difficulty with their personal history. • GHOST distinguish familiar faces, but have difficulty with the name of the person. • GHOST loses ability to communicate with words. We witness these same behaviors in ghost sights. This could be because our free floating energy doesn’t have the structure required to carry on a regular conversation or interaction. BUT there have been reports from doctors and family members that in the moment just before the person with Alzheimer’s passes they are completely lucid and aware of where they are and of the people around them. According to science and medicine this is impossible because at that point the connections in the brain are completely gone so electrical impulses cannot travel to those areas needed to communicate and remember. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE? THE GREAT ESCAPE. If we die of a natural cause and there’s no severe damage to the brain, the heart stops and the mind slowly shuts down. There is then a massive chemical dump, which super charges the firing neurons (our energy). FACT: The brain is more active while it’s dying than it is while in a state of consciousness. At the moment of death there is an explosion within our brains. A chemical dump of some of the most powerful drugs on the planet. DMT or DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE (Die-meth-el Trip-toe-mean) When DMT is released it disrupts the brain’s normal neurotransmitter function and blurs our perception and understanding of what we see, feel, hear and smell. FIGHT or FLIGHT There is the battery charge stored within the brain, attached to the nervous system — there for fight-or-flight situations. This, one of the few primal instincts we have retained, is triggered when confronted with a life or death situation. THE FLY IN THE SPIDER’S WEB Fight for your life and never give up. A BOOST FROM THE DEATH? • Fire and Explosion • Electricity: Electric shock, lightning strike, electric chair execution, or a hair dryer in the tub • High Velocity: Plane, train or automobile accident • Earthquake or Land Slide • Water: Tidal wave, hurricane, typhoon, drowning Could the energy from the event power our energy at the exact moment of death? Is it possible our energy bonds or is amplified by the energy from these forces? Could this super-charged energy then be transferred to an object or the environment? WE’RE FREE! Now what? If our energy lives within our brains during life and continues to survive outside the body after death, what is the common thread? What is it that allows for our energy to thrive in both life and death? Could it be… OXYGEN? Food for thought When a person is being choked the flow of oxygenated blood is cut off to the brain and consciousness is lost. If the choking continues, the brain shuts off completely, causing death. Therefore it’s safe to assume that oxygen keeps our living energy active. Oxygen is the fuel for conscious and unconscious activity in our brains. So... Could the same element keep the energy active outside the body? Facts about Oxygen • When added up, the Earth’s crust is about 50% oxygen. Rock is composed of oxide compounds like iron oxide (Fe2O3) in rust, calcium carbonate in limestone, and silica (SiO2) in granite, quartz and sand. • The air we breathe is on average 20.8% oxygen. • Together, the Earth’s atmosphere and surface is 45%–50% oxygen, making it the most abundant element by mass on Earth. • 1/3 of Water (H2O) is oxygen. • Marine environments provide 70% of the oxygen produced on the planet through photosynthesis. The remaining 30% is produced by all other plants. • Every known living organism is mainly made up of water, which again is 1/3 oxygen. • Oxygen is found in almost all biomolecules, which are molecules from living things. • Oxygen is so chemically reactive it can’t be as a free element. It bonds too easily to other elements to become something else. • Oxygen molecules spin, and when they’re in the presence of a magnetic field they form a magnet. This is known as paramagnetism. • Because of its electro-negativity, oxygen forms chemical bonds with almost all other elements at high temperatures. • Oxygen reacts with all types of organic materials in a process called autoxidation. Oxidation occurs in the air and/or when exposed to ultraviolet light. • Singlet oxygen (O) is the electrically excited state of the element and very unstable. • Ozone (O3) absorbs ultraviolet radiation. • Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe behind hydrogen and helium What connections can be made between what is known about oxygen and current theories in the paranormal field? RUNNING WATER The theory states that paranormal activity can be fueled by the energy of running water. It has been tested and proven that water, when run through micro-channels, creates a small electrical charge. The strength and force of flowing water has the power to cut through mountains and destroy anything in its path. This too is energy in the forms of motion, pressure and friction. GRANITE, LIMESTONE and QUARTZ This is the stone tape theory. Energy is stored within the material and released, creating a residual haunt. With oxygen being a major component of these rocks and minerals, and these being found in building materials, could the possible link between our energy and oxygen assist in this phenomenon? ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS The popular theory tested during investigations today is that ghosts can manipulate EM fields. If oxygen forms a magnet in the presence of a magnetic field, and if our spirit energy bonds with oxygen, could this be what creates the fluctuations and spikes measured during activity? ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT UV and full spectrum lights are a part of every paranormal investigation kit. Energy is not matter so oxidation isn’t possible, but is there a connection to be discovered in the future? If oxygen is the key and plants create oxygen, do haunted locations that are in or near areas of concentrated plant life experience heavier activity at greater intensity? Do houses with indoor plants have more activity then those without? In the houses with indoor plants, do the rooms with plants experience more or stronger activity than the rooms without plants? Could an area with a higher percentage of oxygen in the air harbor more intense paranormal activity? Comments are closed.
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Patrick H.T. DoyleBeing out in the middle of nowhere for an extended amount of time gives me time to think. My mind wanders, jumping from thoughts about current theories in the paranormal to new ideas in the hopes of discovering the truth about what we're encountering. These are some of those ideas. Archives
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