Afterlife
Afterlife as an individual existence\nFor an afterlife to exist, there must be something that survives the body when death occurs; this immaterial thing is usually called soul or spirit.Afterlife as reward or punishment\nOne notion of afterlife which is common to Judaism, most Christianity, and Islam is that human souls go on for eternity to a place of happiness or torment, such as heaven, hell, or purgatory or limbo. Many religions hold that after death people get reward or punishment based on their deeds or faith. The Christian Bible, for example, contains the words of Jesus: "The measure you give will be the measure you get." (from the Sermon on the Mount?). For many, belief in an afterlife is a consolation in connection with death of a beloved one or the prospect of one's own death. On the other hand, fear of hell etc. may make death worse. In view of the eternity of afterlife, some consider regular life as relatively unimportant, except for determining whether or not afterlife follows, and/or what kind. It is just a provisional situation, and the metaphor of a tent as provisional housing facility is used as quoted below:
Afterlife as reincarnation\nAnother concept which is found among Hindus and Buddhistss, believe we reincarnate, whether as humans or as animals. One consequence of the Hindu and Buddhist beliefs is that our current lives are also an afterlife, and both Hindus and Buddhists interpret events in our current life as being consequences of actions taken in previous lives. Although there is some scientific research that seems to suggest that humans may reincarnate as humans (see, for example, the writings of Dr. Ian Stevenson and Carol Bowman), there is very little (if any) evidence to suggest that humans reincarnate as animals, or vise-versa. Some Neopagans believe in personal reincarnation, whereas some believe that the energy of one's soul reintegrates with a continuum of such energy which is recycled into other living things as they are born. Many christians believe in reincarnation [1], although it is against the teachings of modern christian churches, which state that there is only one life to merit reward or damnation. However, some consider reincarnation as a lost teaching of Christianity.Related studies\nThe study of views of the afterlife is a concern of Eschatology, which deals with the soul, the resurrection of the dead, the messianic era, and the end of the world. The question of whether or not there is life after death is closely related to the mind-body problem, and like that problem is one of the classic problems of so-called rational psychology and hence of one (now largely outdated) notion of the scope of metaphysics.Quotes"For Man to attempt comprehension of the afterlife, is as the tadpole attempting to understand the frog." (Jesuit Text)See also\n* Animism\n* Death\n* Doomsday\n* Eschatology\n* Eternity\n* Ghosts\n* Heaven\n* Hell\n* Immortality\n* Near-death experience\n* Out-of-body experience\n* Pre-Birth communication\n* Salvation\n* Soul\n* Superstition\n* Reincarnation\n* UndeadExternal links\n*Truth Journal: The Case for Life After Death\n*Soul-searching doctors find life after death\n*Frederic Myers - Proof of Life After Death\n*Near-Death Experience Research Foundation (NDERF)\n*Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife\n*Children's Past Lives Research Center\n*Dr. Ian Stevenson Articles and Cases\n*Egyptian belief in the Afterlife |
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"I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves." - Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) |
