I may be wrong that minds are brains. Perhaps I will be amazed after my final, fatal heart attack to discover that I can still think without my body, and will realize that this whole book has been a mistake. Less drastically, new evidence may arise in the form of many well-controlled experiments concerning communications from the dead or paranormal powers that cannot be explained by any hypothesis assuming that only matter and energy exist. Then the Brain Revolution that overturns our dualist conceptual scheme would not need to proceed, and people would be able to feel secure in their view that there is more to us than our bodies. Religion and commonsense dualism could legitimately survive. We would not have to give up the highly appealing conceptual scheme that offers us immortality, a caring God, free will, and our experienced centrality to the universe.