by Arnoldthemanleyman March 20, 2024
Get the I know where you live mug.Hym "I'M A LIVING BEING YOU FUCK! SOME OF YOU SHOULDN'T BE! SOME OF YOUR KIDS SHOULDN'T BE! You treat people like shit. You aren't doing any of the shit you say you do. You don't believe any of the shit you claim to believe. And then I call you all on it and somehow I deserve to have everything stolen from me like I'm the problem. People in theory trying to gaslight ME. You're shit people, all of you. THERE IS NOTHING I CAN SAY THAT WILL MAKE ME WORSE THAN YOU AND EVERYTHING I DO IS BETTER! Literally."
by Hym Iam March 23, 2024
Get the Living being mug.The unsolvable chain of evidence. For a past life memory to be verified, you'd need a documented fact from a deceased person's life that the current person could not possibly know through normal means, and you'd have to rule out fraud, cryptomnesia (hidden memory), and genetic or collective unconscious transmission. For the afterlife, you'd need a verifiable, two-way communication with a specific, identifiable deceased consciousness. The hard problem is that any piece of evidence (e.g., a child knowing a dead person's secret) can be explained by lesser hypotheses (telepathy between living minds, chance, subconscious inference). The signal can never be isolated from the noise of unknown psychic phenomena or pure coincidence.
*Example: A child recalls being a pilot named James who died in a WWII crash, giving specific coordinates. Investigators find wreckage there of a plane piloted by a James. The hard problem: This is astonishing, but is it proof of reincarnation? Alternative explanations include: 1) The child psychically tapped into the collective memory/historical record of the event (clairvoyance, not past life). 2) Extreme coincidence plus confabulation. To prove a past life, you must first disprove all forms of present-life psychic ability, which is itself unproven. The conclusion is always one unproven assumption stacked on another.* Hard Problem of Past Lives & Afterlife.
by Nammugal January 24, 2026
Get the Hard Problem of Past Lives & Afterlife mug.The specific difficulty of verifying "memories" or regressions of past lives. Even when details are shockingly accurate (like a child naming a forgotten historical figure), alternative explanations (cryptomnesia—subconsciously remembered information, genetic memory, or sheer coincidence) are often more parsimonious than accepting discarnate consciousness. The evidence sits in a maddening gray zone: too precise to easily dismiss, but never quite airtight enough to force a paradigm shift.
*Example: "During hypnosis, she described a 19th-century farmhouse in perfect detail, down to the willow tree that was cut down in 1887. The hard problem of past lives? We found the records; the farm existed. But we also found a popular painting of that exact farm from 1905 in a book she'd definitely seen as a child. Was it a memory, or a memory of a memory?"*
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