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Summary of Mike Dooley's The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU
Summary of Mike Dooley's The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU
Summary of Mike Dooley's The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU
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#1 The truth is that everyone dies. The dead can’t instill this truth within you, but they can reveal it to an open mind and offer tools and stepping-stones to help you accept it.

#2 The idea that consciousness originates from matter has no basis. It follows that independence from matter, which is what independence from time and space means, would also mean independence of time and space.

#3 The simplest theory is most likely correct. To get to the truth of any matter, keep it simple. Don’t connect too many dots. Don’t buy into any premises or go off on any tangents that aren’t necessary to have a sense of peace and confidence.

#4 By connecting just one more dot, the legs of the table have been knocked out from under it. However, the philosophical modus operandi of the living today is that he or she who connects the most dots is closest to the truth.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 3, 2022
ISBN9798822528987
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    #1

    The truth is that everyone dies. The dead can’t instill this truth within you, but they can reveal it to an open mind and offer tools and stepping-stones to help you accept it.

    #2

    The idea that consciousness originates from matter has no basis. It follows that independence from matter, which is what independence from time and space means, would also mean independence of time and space.

    #3

    The simplest theory is most likely correct. To get to the truth of any matter, keep it simple. Don’t connect too many dots. Don’t buy into any premises or go off on any tangents that aren’t necessary to have a sense of peace and confidence.

    #4

    By connecting just one more dot, the legs of the table have been knocked out from under it. However, the philosophical modus operandi of the living today is that he or she who connects the most dots is closest to the truth.

    #5

    It is in the pre-time/space/matter realm that you will find the most dots, which are unconnected. They are simply awareness, or intelligence. It is in this realm that you will find God, if you want. But do not call it God yet, as it is a vastly different collection of dots for each person.

    #6

    What else might we call intelligence, awareness, or consciousness. How about thought. Doesn't thought generally equate to or make possible all of these.

    #7

    You are pure God. You can’t not be God; what would you be if not of that original

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