“The part of my brain that was responsible for creating the world I lived and moved in and for taking the raw data that came in through my senses and fashioning it into a meaningful universe: that part of my brain was down, and out. And yet despite all of this, I had been alive, and aware, truly aware, in a universe characterized above all by love, consciousness, and reality. There was, for me, simply no arguing this fact. I knew it so completely that I ached.” WorldFactsRealityUniverseBrainConsciousnessAliveCreatingResponsibleDown AndMovedArguingMeaningfulSensesDespiteData Book:Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife Source: Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife
“Those implications are tremendous beyond description. My experience showed me that the death of the body and the brain are not the end of consciousness, that human experience continues beyond the grave. More important, it continues under the gaze of a God who loves and cares about each one of us and about where the universe itself and all the beings within it are ultimately going.” HumansImportantEndsBodyCareUniverseBrainConsciousnessGravesDescriptionHuman ExperienceImplicationsLove And Care Book:Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife Source: Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife
“I'm not the first person to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body. Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history.” FirstsHumansPersonsBodyConsciousnessWonderfulEvidenceRealmsGlimpseHuman HistoryFirst Person Author:Eben Alexander