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Eternity – A Bridge Between Science, Spirit, and the Afterlife
Eternity
A Journey Beyond Life, Death, and the Limits of Perception
‘Death is the hardest thing from the outside. But once inside, you taste such completeness, such peace and fulfilment that you don’t want to return.’ Carl Jung
What happens when we die? Is consciousness bound to the brain, or does it belong to the cosmos itself?
In Eternity, philosopher and author Philip Adrian Sykes offers a rare exploration of the unseen dimensions of existence. The book journeys beyond religious dogma and scientific reductionism, tracing a clear, reasoned path through the mysteries of death, consciousness, and the survival of the soul.
A Bridge Between Science and Spirit
Eternity was born not from belief but from experience. In 1974, a moment of profound illumination changed the author’s life — a vision of golden light and a voice that said, “I have work for you.” Decades later, that experience would shape this work: a synthesis of philosophy, parapsychology, and personal revelation.
Through meticulous thought and fearless questioning, Sykes challenges assumptions about life and what lies beyond it. His writing merges rational inquiry with spiritual insight into one coherent vision.
‘Eternity’ integrates science, religion and psychical research to explain the true nature of reality. It reveals knowledge of things eternal, not through scripture, but through empirical evidence and personally validated experiences.
It divides fact from fiction, reality from superstition and truth from lies. In the last hundred years, dramatic progress has been made in areas such as quantum physics, metaphysics and ‘Psi’, the psychic powers of the human mind. The book incorporates the latest scientific research, and also significant archaeological discoveries, into the above areas of knowledge.
The Cosmos is an integrated whole comprising both the physical universe plus many immaterial dimensions; it is a grand design for the ascent of intelligence and the purification of human nature. As living people, we have only the tiniest glimpse of it, but when we die, it is unveiled in all its awesome majesty. At first sight, it is frightening and intimidating – yet once you are within it and a part of it, you will recognise it as your true home but, more than that, it will be your enduring and all-consuming vocation and passion. This is your future, your destiny. This is your eternity.