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Many people believed this to be true while many do not accept that the dead lived among the living or in another world meant for the dead. Beyond just mere beliefs, there are a number of practical and para-psychical experiences which initiates scientific debate and attempt to implore scientific methods of studies into the field of the afterlife. In other words, what use to be a mere belief or myth or fiction or culture is now seemingly included as one of the scientific fields of studies. The debate concerning the relationship between the mind and the body, the study of parapsychology and…mehr

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Many people believed this to be true while many do not accept that the dead lived among the living or in another world meant for the dead. Beyond just mere beliefs, there are a number of practical and para-psychical experiences which initiates scientific debate and attempt to implore scientific methods of studies into the field of the afterlife. In other words, what use to be a mere belief or myth or fiction or culture is now seemingly included as one of the scientific fields of studies. The debate concerning the relationship between the mind and the body, the study of parapsychology and out-of-body experiences together with psychical activities such as telepathy, precognition, psychokinesis, exorcism, hallucinations, hypnosis and many more are contributing to the scientific study of death and the afterlife. It is not surprising that since the beginning of the twenty-first century AD, the subject of death and not the afterlife has been included as one of the major characteristicsof living things for secondary school students in Africa who are studying biology or life science.
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Since his high school day¿s up-to this day,Jock Matthew Agai held various leadership positions in various organizations and he is currently the International Coordinator of SELDI in Pretoria. He completed his PhD in Historical Studies in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal.