Why Death Might Be a Change, Not an End
In
Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God, author James Allen explains what
happens when we die. Instead of separating science and faith, he brings them
together in a logical and comforting way. James
uses the well-known scientific principle called the Law of Conservation of
Energy to explain how the soul continues after death. His ideas are simple but
meaningful, making the topic easier to understand for anyone curious about life
after death.
The
Soul Is Energy That Changes, Not Ends
According
to James, the human soul is a form of energy. In science, the Law of
Conservation of Energy says that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it only
changes form. This law is often taught in school, but James applies it in a
spiritual way. He suggests that when the body dies, the soul does not
disappear. Instead, it moves into a different state, possibly a higher
dimension.
This
view gives a fresh way to understand the afterlife. It means the soul keeps
existing, just not in the same form we are used to. James compares this to a
baby leaving the womb and entering the world. The baby’s environment changes
completely, but the baby continues to live and grow. In the same way, James
believes death is a shift into another dimension, not an end.
This
idea helps bridge the gap between science and religion. For those who believe
in the soul, it adds comfort. For those who trust science, it offers logic.
Together, they suggest that death may not be something to fear but a natural
next step in life’s design.
Faith
and Science Can Support Each Other
Many
people think science and religion conflict. James disagrees. He believes the
two can work together. He uses scientific ideas to make biblical concepts
easier to understand. By seeing the soul as energy, James provides a more
straightforward way to explain spiritual beliefs without using hard-to-follow
language or theories.
He
also shares examples from the Bible that match this idea. Stories of
resurrection, like Jesus rising from the dead or Elijah being taken into
heaven, are seen as cases where energy—our soul—changes form or location. James
argues that these events could be real movements between dimensions. That means
the Bible’s miracles may not break the laws of nature. They might follow laws
we just don’t fully understand yet.
This
approach makes the afterlife seem both believable and hopeful. It gives a
peaceful way to think about the lost people and what may happen to us. We’re
not disappearing. We’re changing—just like energy always does.
James
Allen’s Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God helps explain a mystery
we all think about: what happens after death. By using a trusted scientific law
and combining it with biblical teachings, James presents an easy-to-understand
view that is full of hope. His message is that the soul lives on, moving from
this life to a higher one, just as energy always continues in a new form.
Get
Your Copy of Die-Mentions: The 12 Dimensions of God on Amazon and http://www.booksbyjamesallen.org.

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