If life is a journey what is the destination? Remote Viewing can answer this and other fascinating questions of existence. Can't wait to find out more? Check out this article I have just went through this morning and let me know what you think.
Life After Death: The Mystery Unveiled
by Kimberly Snow
Mysteries of the universe abound. There are fundamental questions that our species have been asking since the dawn of human time. What is our purpose here? Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going? Who really built the great pyramids of Egypt, and with what technology? Was there life on Mars? Did the universe begin in one momentous big bang, or has it been contracting and expanding in a cyclical eternity? Are there extraterrestrials? Do we share the universe with other beings? If so, have any of these other beings made human contact here on Earth? Did civilization really begin six thousands years ago? Or have there been great civilizations that have come and gone on Earth before the current age of recorded history.

There are hundreds of questions that are unanswered. Thousands. But of all the questions out there, there is one question that almost everyone has asked, or will ask, at some point in their lifetime: What happens when we die? Death is the biggest fear in the heart of man. Everyone knows they will die. Our physical bodies grow old, we expire, and our bodies are left here to decay as evidence of our physical mortality. From dust to dust.
But where do we go? Is that the end? Is physical death the end of existence? Or do we go on? Do we have a soul, a spirit, which moves out and beyond the grave to another realm that our physical forms can not take us to?






