Lyn G de Swarte was editor of Psychic News until June 2003.
OXON, OX6 7NH 11th April 2000 Dear Madam, I would like to endorse, through your columns, the scientific approach to Spiritualism and survival as advocated by Michael Roll. His indefatigable energy in promoting the best evidence available is, like your own, wholly admirable. It was through Michael's writings that I first became aware of Ron Pearson's great achievement in making the Spirit world wholly compatible with the discoveries of modern physics. Of course this has provoked fierce opposition. Every scientific advance aroused hostility from the orthodox. Nevertheless, Mr Pearson's work may one day place him among those eminent scientists who have blazed new pathways to knowledge of our destiny. Michael has also made great efforts to publicize the amazing phenomena of materialisations. The case for survival they present are a shattering blow to the materialistic view that mind is a product of the brain and death extinction. Not blind faith, but science alone can liberate mankind from the suffering caused by bereavement and prove immortality. Dylan Thomas' prophetic words occur to me: "And death shall have no more dominion." Yours faithfully, GRAHAM BUTLER
The only way to crash through the powerful establishment barriers is to mobilise public opinion. The censored article by Sir Oliver Lodge 'The Mode of Future Existence' linking survival after death with subatomic physics is game, set, match and championship. Dr. Susan Blackmore and the obscurants are terrified this will end up in the public domain.
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The Mode of Future Existence - 1933 Lecture by Sir Oliver Lodge FRS (1851-1940) This article is censored from all large-circulation papers and magazines throughout the world because it links the subject of survival after death with the scientific discipline of subatomic physics - the study of the invisible part of the universe.
Summary of Ron Pearson's Theory by Rory Macquisten A Critique of Susan Blackmore's Dying to Live and her Dying Brain Hypothesis - an article by Greg Stone |