Abstract
This article examines the ongoing mysteries of consciousness and the afterlife, two topics that have intrigued people for a long time. Despite many scientific studies, there is still no proof of an afterlife, and understanding consciousness is a major challenge. This research presents new ideas through simple experiments supported by evidence and theory. It explores the complexities of consciousness, its connection to the brain, and the need for cooperation across different fields. The study considers the high possibility of continuous consciousness after death and argues that current evidence strongly supports this idea. If we do not accept the concept of an afterlife, we may struggle to discuss the experimental results with other theories. Beyond theoretical implications, the article suggests that understanding these mysteries could improve human
well-being and lead to a more peaceful world. This article aims to clarify long-standing questions about consciousness and the afterlife. By using new methods, it seeks to offer fresh
insights that could change how we view existence and encourage positive growth in individuals and society, including improvements in mental health and intelligence.