
Originally Posted by
k.A.i
aw
have you read the questions carefully?
i think you didnt understand my questions carefully
naay PHYSICAL PROCESS? ahahahahha diha ka sayop
gai kog evidence nga naay physical process be
and the link the you give me doesn't show any proof either
(naa ra na sa utok sa tao)
ahay, lusot naman na bay,
nganu kaha kung epost nimo kung giunsa?
and sa tanan link nga imong gihatag murag wla may gisulti nga GIUNSA niya pag study,
ni diretso ra man ug brith defects, birthmark....
ahay
so what kung nigamit siya ug strict protocols in documenting and studying 3000?
e-prove sa lagi nga naa bay SOUL?
ayaw sige hatag ug link nga wala juy gamit
paki basa lang ug balik ang questions bay nya answere ug balik
kay murag wla jud ka kasabot sa questions
You didn't even read very well my friend!
Read and study more! I think you still need baby's milk!
Read 4 & 5 and study more their research! That will be your assignment, buddy! 
Where can we find any proof for a soul and life after death?
1. In contemplating the origin of Awareness.
2. In the experience of pure Awareness.
3. In contemplating the experience of the real witnesses, the Saints and Sages who experienced pure Awareness.
4. In the investigation of Reincarnation.
Read the books by Dr. Ian Stevenson, a professor of psychiatry, who has for more than 30 years collected and
analyzed thousands of cases, all strongly supporting the notion of reincarnation.
5. In the study of out-of-body experiences (OBE) and near-death experiences (NDE).
Read books and studies by Dr. G. Gabbard, Dr. S. Twemlow, Charles Tart, Raymond Moody, Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross, Dr. Melvin Morse, Dr. Kenneth Ring, Dr. Michael Sabon, and many more. In his book
"Recollections of Death", Michael Sabon, a cardiologist, states: "autoscopic hallucination does not appear to
be a plausible explanation of NDE."
Another interesting book, specifially written as an answer to our most profound and troubling questions, is
"Awareness - The Center of Being", published by Zentrum Publishing. 6. In the overwhelming agreement and matching description of all philosophies and religions with one known exception.