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    I however assure you, they got me but not my

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    I however assure you, they got me but not my

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  • So I was watching AJ’s latest video (you know the one—afterlife, Scole experiments, all that deep stuff), and I went to the comments section. And man, I came across this response from a Hindu friend of mine that really hit me.

    Here’s what he said (paraphrased a bit):

    “As a Hindu, all these ideas about the afterlife, consciousness, and even multiverses are deeply embedded in our scriptures. It’s not just philosophy—it’s documented stuff. When I saw the Scole Experiments, it honestly felt like science was slowly catching up with what our sages wrote centuries ago.

    Even the name 'Manu'—which came up—blew my mind. Manu is a legendary figure in Hindu mythology, kind of like our version of Noah. He survived the great deluge and saved humanity. That parallel? Insane.

    I’ll be honest—I believe in the afterlife. I believe in spirits and ghosts. I know I have a bias. But I listened to every word AJ said, and what gave me hope is that someone skeptical could still be so open-minded. That’s rare.

    It reminded me that the world doesn’t need everyone to agree—it needs more people willing to understand. And AJ did that. He questioned everything, but with respect. With curiosity. And that made me love his content even more.

    Humanity needs more people like that. People who challenge, but listen. Who speak, but stay humble. We love you, AJ. You’re one of the real ones.”

    And honestly? That’s the kind of energy I want more of in the world. Believers, skeptics, thinkers—talking to each other. Not yelling, not dismissing. Just listening.

    Big love to AJ. And even bigger love to the people out here trying to bridge worlds with empathy and curiosity.

    #Afterlife, #Spirituality, #HinduWisdom, #ScoleExperiments, #OpenMind, #Skepticism, #AJOnYouTube, #MultiverseTheory, #ManuAndTheFlood, #NoahsArkHinduVersion, #Consciousness, #EmpathyInDebate, #WeLoveYouAJ, #BeliefVsScience, #AncientMeetsModern
    https://youtu.be/JRnFkpLZrsA?si=yj5r6BI-IOa1RkVy
    So I was watching AJ’s latest video (you know the one—afterlife, Scole experiments, all that deep stuff), and I went to the comments section. And man, I came across this response from a Hindu friend of mine that really hit me. Here’s what he said (paraphrased a bit): “As a Hindu, all these ideas about the afterlife, consciousness, and even multiverses are deeply embedded in our scriptures. It’s not just philosophy—it’s documented stuff. When I saw the Scole Experiments, it honestly felt like science was slowly catching up with what our sages wrote centuries ago. Even the name 'Manu'—which came up—blew my mind. Manu is a legendary figure in Hindu mythology, kind of like our version of Noah. He survived the great deluge and saved humanity. That parallel? Insane. I’ll be honest—I believe in the afterlife. I believe in spirits and ghosts. I know I have a bias. But I listened to every word AJ said, and what gave me hope is that someone skeptical could still be so open-minded. That’s rare. It reminded me that the world doesn’t need everyone to agree—it needs more people willing to understand. And AJ did that. He questioned everything, but with respect. With curiosity. And that made me love his content even more. Humanity needs more people like that. People who challenge, but listen. Who speak, but stay humble. We love you, AJ. You’re one of the real ones.” And honestly? That’s the kind of energy I want more of in the world. Believers, skeptics, thinkers—talking to each other. Not yelling, not dismissing. Just listening. Big love to AJ. And even bigger love to the people out here trying to bridge worlds with empathy and curiosity. #Afterlife, #Spirituality, #HinduWisdom, #ScoleExperiments, #OpenMind, #Skepticism, #AJOnYouTube, #MultiverseTheory, #ManuAndTheFlood, #NoahsArkHinduVersion, #Consciousness, #EmpathyInDebate, #WeLoveYouAJ, #BeliefVsScience, #AncientMeetsModern https://youtu.be/JRnFkpLZrsA?si=yj5r6BI-IOa1RkVy
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