Do we survive death?

When someone dies, we say that they ‘pass’, as if death were a movement, a step, towards another place. It involves entering a different kind of existence. And sometimes we hear people say ‘Dad is up there watching us’ Prayed ‘Grandma is my guardian angel’. However, we cannot be 100% sure that we will live beyond the grave. From time to time we may come across someone who cannot even conceive of a non-physical existence. For them’When you’re dead, you’re dead‘. So when the reaper comes, will we perish or will we survive?

It’s worth noting that there are research studies showing that the human mind can function outside of space and time: outside the confines of physical reality. I am thinking of the evidence for extrasensory perception, that is, telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.

If you don’t believe these findings, what about the facts of ordinary consciousness? Doesn’t this also show that a part of us can exist outside of physical reality? We dream, we remember, we feel and we think. Although my consciousness is affected by the natural world, my consciousness itself is not part of the observable objective universe. No scientist can observe my subjective experience. Why can’t human consciousness exist like this after one’s body dies?

And the human motivation? Apparently things like light, rocks, and biological cells can’t have intentions. So science denies any creative design in nature. However, human consciousness itself has goals. At least mine does. I want to please my loved ones, I have plans to go on vacation, and I try to make my writings useful to readers. Don’t my intentions somehow define who I am? Who will I always be?

What do the world’s spiritual teachings say about whether we survive death?
Furthermore, religious and spiritual traditions, both in the Western and Eastern worlds, teach some form of human survival after death. For example, the Native American, Australian Aborigine, and ancient Egyptian cultures believed in an afterlife and a spiritual world.

In the past, Christianity had hellfire and damnation for the wicked. In Britain these days, the churches still say that there is an afterlife. However, now they tend to have a “wait and see” attitude about exactly what it will be like.

So if consciousness continues, what kind of after-death existence would this actually be? Would we retain a sense of who we each are, our personal identity? Being aware of other people? Does he have sensations and can he move? And what about the question about those people who have led a lifetime accumulating severely negative karma? Individuals who harmed others due to their selfish life. What kind of life after death will they have?

According to Ravi Zacharias (Indian-born Canadian-American Christian writer) when you think about it, one of life’s fundamental questions has to do with our destiny. You have asked, I have asked, every thinking person asks. “Where do I go after I die?

Today many Christians no longer mention hell as a place after death. Some may accept that there is real evil influencing us. But they, how could those who worship a loving Father believe in eternal damnation by a punitive deity? And the figure of Satan is often seen as superstitious nonsense. The subject of hell has become embarrassing for many who were brought up with the beliefs of the church.

However, the words ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’ continue in common parlance. we say ‘I’m in heaven‘that is, the feeling of peace and contentment. HAS infernal state of mind, is when our ‘inner demons’ they are bothering us. We also talk about a terrible situation like hell on earth Y ‘a living hell’. When catastrophic things happen, the phrase ‘all hell is breaking loose’ comes to mind. In other words, by using the term Hellopeople refer to a state of mind rather than an external place.

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