Tom Campbell: What Happens After We Die?

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In this excerpt from The Path: Afterlife, by Path11 Productions,Thomas Campbell, physicist, and author of My Big TOE, and consciousness expert, explains the transitioning process after death, from his own knowledge of the spiritual realms.
Tom also states that:
"Virtual reality" does not indicate a lesser reality -- all experiential reality is virtual. As far as experiential realities go, a virtual reality is as real as it gets. An experiential reality is one where we have interactive experience. We can only imagine experiential realities. Our physical universe, as well as dreaming, OOB, and the reality we find ourselves in after dying in the physical reality, are all virtual realities that are all equally real -- as real as real gets -- though each has its own unique rule-set and purpose. Consciousness is fundamental, all else, from our perspective (experiential reality), is virtual (an information based construct of consciousness that we have chosen to call "virtual" much in the same way that an information based reality-construct within a computer is called a virtual reality -- i.e., virtual relative to the more fundamental source that constructed it out of rules and information.




Question: "how can he affirm that all transitional events are..." My words were meant to be a general description of typical situations. The transition experience is custom fit to individual needs. Since many individuals share some similar needs, processing these most typical needs within the security of a group experience is common.

Tom's workshops bring to light his big picture views of reality from his trilogy, My Big TOE.www.mybigTOE.com
The event advertised was June 2009.
Look for the next film in the Path11 series called The Path: Beyond the Physical.
at www.thepathseries.com

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  • this is kind of a load of shit lmao.. dont get me wrong i am a philospher by nature, but this guy sure does seem to know it all, eh? he is speculating

  • @theblueisyou You only know what you know. His experiences are his. He is speaking from his personal experiences. his message is get your experience. You do not need to die (we don't really die) to know these things.

  • @MBTEVENTS

    Uhhhh, did you really just say you don't have do die to experience life after death? You must experience death to have experience with death. Catch my drift? He is speculating. I've heard all kinds of stories about people and their "death experiences" yada yada yada, i don't buy it because they're still alive. See? This guy is explaining the afterlife as an author would explain their book... all too well

  • @theblueisyou Yes, that is what I'm saying. He's not speculating.

  • So all these people seeing dead relatives..ect are really not seeing them? So, how does Thomas Campbell know it's virtual and not real? This is what is confusing to me, how he would this.

  • @papercandles See the latest interview on his playlist 12/4/11 Virtual Reality: Why it's a better model than String Theory.

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  • Proof of life after death here: you tube.com/user/Snowfirel?featur­­e=mhee

  • @MrReefahead: I don't find that argument to be very compelling. Absence of memory does not prove absence of experience. For example many people do not remember their dreams when they wake, but that can't be taken as proof that they had no dreams. I think that the human brain acts as a filter for consciousness, not the producer of consciousness. It limits our experience so that we can live human lives.

  • A sage (I think he was a Sufi) very rightly said that life is like the flight of a bird between two states of non-existence.

  • @MrReefahead I was in my mother's womb, a very comfortable place.

  • Where were you before you were born ? Think about it... Thts death before life !

  • @RickkoD1982 People are afraid of change. A lot of people are happy with their current lives, their values mean everything to them. The fact that they will lose those values with death frightens them. Others seek salvation with death, those people are lead to believe that their lives are awful, miserable. I'm one of those persons who wants to experience something else, to create something, that's why i chose arts and animation. But ill face it, I'm waiting for my time.

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