Hi Mr Campbell,
I have three questions for you if that's ok.
First, which would you say is more important - to train so as to see something personally, or to have prior understanding of what one might experience? That is, does having expectation of a certain kind help or is it better to have fewer prior expectations?
Second, clearly to be trained to know where one is going to go after death expands one's options considerably. Do you have a destination in mind yourself?

And thirdly, it seems to me that our current culture is not that dissimilar from (say) the late Roman Empire, when so many unusual spiritual philosophies flourished, but that the big difference is the scientific method and the amount of faith everyone has in science - even those who don't understand it.
Do you think widespread acceptance of a 'spiritual' universe model can actually be expected in science, a couple of hundred years down the road? We've seen a great deal of evidence to the effect that such a model doesn't
contradict science - but cast-iron proof of many things seems to be very difficult. Will we get it do you think, and why is it hard for us to get it - or perhaps I mean, do you think it's
"meant" to be hard for us to get it?
Thanks very much for reading.
Best wishes,
Jason