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Mysteries that will never be explained (1)

Updated: Dec 27, 2024

Will humanity ever find answers to unfold mysteries such as birth, death, reincarnation, dreams, time travel, parallel universes, and thought-forms (elementals)? Religions may have their "faith-based "answers, but science doesn't. No empirical explanations so far. Thus, I have no other way to call your attention unless by speculating. Read more.


Diogenes of Sinope with his lantern tried his entire life to find a man with integrity. He didn't succeed. That is exactly how I feel about the following mysteries I am going to mention.

I do feel comfortable only speculating about all of these enigmas!


Did some research from reliable sources (of course) which allowed me to avoid embarking on awful theories of conspiracy that could confuse me.


I have no issue in changing my mind if my speculation is mistaken and the other alternative sound more plausible. Everyone who is coherent can change their minds when needed. No sweat. Like Raul Seixas, a Brazilian singer, once said: "To comprehend the world, we need to be a walking metamorphosis".


Birth

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How to explain the transformation that occurs inside a human belly? It happens to other living beings as well. And "who" (or "what") coordinates this "project"?


In other words, cells are programmed to accomplish specific tasks, i.e., many micro-consciousnesses take orders from the master consciousness, according to the genome map or something else we are not aware of yet.


By the way, where does consciousness come from? Does it come from somewhere in the Universe? Is that why our brain cells are similar to the Universe? So is consciousness like a spark that emerges from some random synaptic explosion like the galaxies do?



Death


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Do you believe that spirit séance, materialization of spirits, unexplained photos, and books allegedly "whispered" by spirits written by uneducated authors are fakes?


Not to mention, haunted places, poltergeists, reports of NDE (Near Death Experience) phenomena, images from ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication), etc, are all big lies?

There are many interpretations about the afterlife. Most religions use this "excuse" as a kind of passport, that is, if you follow the rules your upcoming life (after death) might be better, otherwise, you go to hell. On the other hand, science has many hypotheses to explain the end of an individual from a biological perspective. However, until now, no explanation about the consciousness's whereabouts.


In my opinion, consciousness "lives" forever in and outside the physical matter. So I may quote, "There is no afterlife because death doesn't exist."

Reincarnation

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After death, we stay put waiting for the upcoming birth in another body but with the same consciousness. It's the only way for us to evolve ourselves.


According to Order Rosicrucian, the time you stay "off-body" will depend on the age you die. For example, the so-called "soul-personality" (the "self") needs to be 144 years in both dimensions (here and beyond) to reincarnate again, that is, if you die at 44 years old, you may stay beyond for 100 years. This interpretation, of course, varies in many religions.

So reincarnation is a belief of various religions as well as refuted by others, like Christianity and Judaism.


I do support the idea of being reborn as many times as it's necessary in order to "payback" for the mistakes of past lives. Generally, this punishment is proportional to the errors. At least we assume that finally "Newton's Third Law" might be properly applied, no matter to whom it may hurt.


People who don't believe in reincarnation have their motives to do so.


People who refuse to believe in reincarnation allege those memories come from ancestors or a genetic source. They could also be due to hidden traumas. They also argue that reincarnation does not explain why Earth's population keeps increasing. The question is: "Where do "new souls" come from?".

Some justifications that could support the reincarnation phenomena:


  • Exceptional births: how to explain Mozart who began to compose at the age of 5 and how to explain acquiring complex tasks without any previous knowledge?

  • Planet's population: my theory is based on the assumption of the existence of life on other planets. What if advanced people from Earth would reincarnate in other more evolved worlds and the other way around?

  • Mentally and physically disabled: how to explain the birth of crippled babies, as well as mentally retard or being born already deaf, mute, or blind? Why did they have such a fate? What did they do to deserve those punishments?

  • Impunity (R.I.P.): How come many so-called "humans" kill each other and commit other atrocities (no matter how sick are their minds) without a second thought and, afterwards, live a normal life, dying in peace? Why's that? Well, I may state that only reincarnation can "pay them back" properly.


Finally, despite my speculations or theories, here are my justifications that can explain why humanity is not prepared to know the absolute truth about these "forever mysteries":


  1. Narrow-Minded: - Our knowledge is limited due to two reasons: history is not reliable because most historians may write them under their leader's strict supervision according to their "necessities". Secondly, our brains are biologically limited and cannot understand - or "read" - certain truths.

  2. Misinterpretations - Many urban legends are made to either twist hidden truths or to control people. Superstitions may cover truths and confuse people, who tend to make-believe easier versions due to ignorance or indolence.

  3. Conspiracy theories - Cover-ups are made to deceive people. Thus, many theories arise for a reason and turn into conspiracies. Social media spread them as the very truth. Ignorant people buy them without asking. The main reason is obvious: powerful people want to keep their puppets under their control. Simple as that...


(to be continued)



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