Then Hick used parapsychology as a way to prove the resurrection of the human heart. Hick focuses on telepathy. It is a hyper psychological reason for the existence of spiritual life after death. Hick quoted a lot of research on telepathy, in which the result very clearly supports the existence of phenomena rather than random chance or coincidence. Hick pointed out that telepathy also does not leave your thoughts to others' ideas. Instead, he assumes that everyone is connected at an unconscious level, and we assume that we are constantly talking. It is this connection that causes telepathy. Then Hick discussed the idea that people sensitive to the media and telepathy might gain what they call "spirit" from the hearts of people who know the deceased. Hick is pleased to acknowledge that super psychology may not be able to prove his theory.
In his article entitled "Immortality and Resurrection" John Hick discusses psychophysical re-creation and the idea of ​​parapsychology as evidence of the life after death. Hick first discussed Plato's immortality and the differences between Judaism and Christianity. For Plato, the soul can not be destroyed, unlike the body, the soul is not a composite material. But in the Jewish and Christian traditions, the concept of human and soul has a new meaning. Hick notes that human beings are no longer seen as an immortal soul attached to a finite body. On the contrary, a person is regarded as a limited person who is living a psychophysical life, and he has to rely on God to reconstruct his psychological life. The idea that God must reconstruct people through God's action means that he depends entirely on God at the moment of death. It also makes people worry that God is not facing complete extinction - only through God and this kind of entertainment we can get eternal existence beyond the grave