Nonpareil nailed it. Everything that can be experienced is physical.
If it comes from some mystical source it must first become physical before your senses and brain can experience it.
No such mystical sources have ever been found.
What are 'mystical forces' and why are you mentioning these?
It is apparent that while consciousness is within the living form, everything it experiences has a relationship with the physical.
The 'mystical force' you allude to may simply be consciousness. Perhaps not as we might
understand consciousness to be (in relation to physical existence) - so therefore, yes 'mystical' in that regard. A bit of a mystery for which scientific method cannot uncover, or cultural/religious interpretation most likely is woefully misrepresenting.
If that is so, then your statement:
If it comes from some mystical source it must first become physical before your senses and brain can experience it.
Separates one consciousness from the other. Like the metaphor regarding the physical universe being a simulation, the simulation may have been created by the consciousness in order that the said consciousness could then experience the simulation as a reality.
This then would signify that in order for the simulation to exist, first the consciousness had to create it and then enter it and experience it through animal senses and brains.
Brains and bodies act as instruments which
retard the abilities of the consciousness because otherwise the simulation wouldn't work as intended.
The consciousness is the same re 'source'. The separation is the illusion caused by the retardation experienced because of the physical universe. Thus the consciousness within the simulation has no choice but to regard any notion of a consciousness outside the physical universe as being 'mysterious', at least while involved directly with the physical.
I just finished saying its not a belief. I don't know how you experience belief, but I don't spend a lot of energy on the question. Life after death, meh; there's no way to know and everything in the deck is stacked against such a notion.
Only because the notion is perceived inside the physical. If one consciously
experiences the non physical, the notion changes accordingly.
Thinking that the notion is nuts simply because your focus is on the physical, forces you to spend energy on the question, from that perspective. Because of your
belief (against the notion of consciousness surviving the death of the body) you do expend energy attempting to uphold the belief against those who have opposing beliefs (that consciousness survives the death of the body) and even against those who don't know either way and choose therefore not to believe either way. You will expend energy trying to convince them to believe what it is you believe. There is no other way around it.
You're the one who's morphed this into a "judgement call" as if I'm on some council of Heresy dealing out sanity points or torture.
You are dealing out statements about nuts, that's all. I am calling you on that trying to remind you that such statements are not scientific in nature but derive from something else.
As to the notion of being closed: The dragon on Jupiter is a good example. Would you hold a door open for such a notion? I'd say that door's closed and can be ignored, until there's some reason to walk down that hallway someday.
Dragons on Jupiter (or for that matter, pink unicorns and leprechauns) are not so relevant to the subject of the possibility of consciousness surviving the death of the body. They are more relevant to the subject of beliefs.
In other words, I don't do binary, I do gradients. At some level the idea falls from my mind because there's no energy to maintain it and others want in. When the idea starts to clamour and I notice it, that's when I may invite it in once more. Repeat.
As a subject, there is little in the way of space being taken up which is better used for other ideas etc. I like it because my body is going to die one day so that fact alone allows me to have some interest. I don't indulge in creating 'dragons and unicorns' about what it will be like and what I might experience should that be the case, I'll take things as they come and deal with it at the time, and do with it what I can. Should such be the case.
Which is exactly as I live in this physical reality. If it were not for the fact that death of my body is to be a sure thing, I would not give such thoughts any time at all.
That and the fact that I have actually experienced what people referred to as OOB - only twice and only once willfully. (The first time was involuntary.) Both events were quite short. But they were experienced.
I would go so far as to say, hey if you can do it, go for it. It doesn't really matter as far as I can tell whether it is a product of the brain or a purposefully intentional product of consciousness independent of the brain, there simply is no scientifically engineered equivalent. Not in the manufacture and distribution of gaming, weapons, drugs, space program's, insecticides, movies, or anything else designed to sell for the purpose of entertainment etc. Hey and it is free!
