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THIS FROM THE WEBSITE OF VICTOR ZAMMITT
http://www.victorzammit.com/week5/
COMMENTARY: 'KEEP AN OPEN MIND'
I receive a significant number of emails
from those who
accept the afterlife and ask me what to tell their
partners/relatives who do not accept the afterlife.
My suggestion is as follows:
1) Tell your partner that science
does NOT support the ‘beliefs’
in nothingness. Thousands of books have been written
about the afterlife – many written by highly
intelligent scientists see chapter 2 (SCIENTISTS WHO
INVESTIGATED) – but not one book has been written
by any skeptic or scientist proving that there is
no afterlife.
2) Tell your skeptical partner he/she
does NOT have to believe in anything as long
as he/she can keep an open mind and live a reasonable
life.
3) Remind the skeptic
partner that no scientist, no skeptic, no materialist
was able to rebut the evidence for the existence of
the afterlife. And if he says he can, tell
him Victor will gladly hand over a sponsored one million
dollars to him.
4) Tell the skeptical partner, that
the afterlife has huge consequences and now
is the time to do some reading everyday to ASSESS
the information about the afterlife.
5)
Tell them (those who do not
accept the afterlife) that when they find themselves
'dead' - knowing that a 'change' has taken place -
to look for someone that they know and trust and to
head toward that person for assistance.
On several occasions sitting in materialization seances
with physical medium David Thompson we were privileged
to hear people (mostly males) come back to tell their
partners that they were wrong in thinking that there
was no afterlife and they had the biggest most pleasant
surprise to find that they were not dead.
But sadly those who have unalterable, fixed ideas
that there is nothing, may create a post-hypnotic
suggestion and find exactly what they expected - nothing
- and be left alone for a long, long time - until
'awakening' and realization take place.
So, tell your critical partner [and others] never to have a closed
mind and to always, at all times keep an open mind.
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