Frederic Myers – Proof of Life After Death.
Posted on May 9th, 2024
Courtesy Trans4Mind
Excerpts about the life of Frederick Myers from the book by Ian Currie
“You Cannot Die: The Incredible Findings of a Century of Research on Death”
Edited by Peter Shepherd
Frederick Myers was a founder of the Society for Psychical Research. Within a few weeks of Myers’ death in 1901, he began to communicate through different direct writing mediums in England, the United States and India, sending information about what happens when we die. His scripts made no sense on their own but the mediums were told to forward them to a central location where they fitted together like a jigsaw. They were signed, “Myers.” More than three thousand scripts were transmitted over thirty years, some of them more than forty typed pages long. Read more about these “cross-correspondences” and Myers’ discoveries about the afterlife – plus read the full books, here online, written by Geraldine Cummins, one of Myers’ correspondents…
Personal development has, as one of its aims, to transcend the human condition. If consciousness is limited to one’s current lifetime, and if one’s only route to immortality is to reproduce one’s genes and to try to make one’s mark on the world for the benefit of future generations, then still these are worthwhile aims.
But if, instead, one’s consciousness survives death, then the motivation to transcend the human condition becomes far stronger. One’s personal development in this lifetime will affect one’s situation in the after-life, and it will determine one’s future – whether it be to reincarnate in this world (in a worse, similar or better condition than one is now) or to fulfill one’s potential by moving on to higher purposes and responsibilities.
Frederick Myers recognized this as a critical question for all intelligent people and worked relentlessly to provide us with a solid proof of life after death.