iownvetements
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I was sitting in my chair contemplating this, and I've grown absolutely fearful of what awaits us after death.
I've browsed 6 core theories of afterlife, and I want to share them here, with the hopes of finding out which one you resonate with the most, or if you have any other theories.
(1) Heaven/Hell
> After death, souls are judged and sent to either heaven or hell, based on their actions, faith, or morality during life.
(2) Reincarnation
> After death, a soul is reborn into a new body, experiencing multiple lives.
(3) Spirit World
> A realm where the souls of the dead continue to exist, often interacting or watching over the living.
(4) No Afterlife
> The belief that consciousness ends after death, and there is no continuation of existence beyond ones life time. (basically endlessly sleeping)
(5) Simulation
> The theory our entire existence is part of a highly advanced computer simulation, created by either future humans or advanced civilizations, or unknown higher intelligences. Within this view, life and death may not be final, and death can simply mean logging out of the program, perhaps returning to the "real world" outside of the program. (theories varies.)
(6) Eternal Recurrence
> A philosophical idea that life endlessly repeats in the exact same sequence, meaning every moment you live has already happened and will happen again infinitely.
I believe no afterlife is the most plausible, although most frightening. I'd love for reincarnation to exist personally.
Anyways, dear reader, which do you find most comfort in? Let me know, because I'm equally conflicted.
- sincerely vetements
I've browsed 6 core theories of afterlife, and I want to share them here, with the hopes of finding out which one you resonate with the most, or if you have any other theories.
(1) Heaven/Hell
> After death, souls are judged and sent to either heaven or hell, based on their actions, faith, or morality during life.
(2) Reincarnation
> After death, a soul is reborn into a new body, experiencing multiple lives.
(3) Spirit World
> A realm where the souls of the dead continue to exist, often interacting or watching over the living.
(4) No Afterlife
> The belief that consciousness ends after death, and there is no continuation of existence beyond ones life time. (basically endlessly sleeping)
(5) Simulation
> The theory our entire existence is part of a highly advanced computer simulation, created by either future humans or advanced civilizations, or unknown higher intelligences. Within this view, life and death may not be final, and death can simply mean logging out of the program, perhaps returning to the "real world" outside of the program. (theories varies.)
(6) Eternal Recurrence
> A philosophical idea that life endlessly repeats in the exact same sequence, meaning every moment you live has already happened and will happen again infinitely.
I believe no afterlife is the most plausible, although most frightening. I'd love for reincarnation to exist personally.
Anyways, dear reader, which do you find most comfort in? Let me know, because I'm equally conflicted.
- sincerely vetements
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although heaven and hell are the most fantasy liked but unfortunately definetely not what happens after death