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What exactly happens after death?

Religions like Christianity (out of topic, but in my blogs I mostly take Christianity as an example, as it's the religion I know the most about) and others believe that after your heart stops beating, you go to purgatory, where a higher entity will decide, depending on what you did throughout your life, if you deserve to go to heaven or to hell.

Heaven is for the believers, for the ones that did good during their short lifespan. They will most likely go to a paradise and will spend the rest of their days in the afterlife without many worries. Hell is for the sinners, for those who weren't kind enough or never believed in a god. They will spend the rest of their days suffering because of their sins.


Everyone has an idea of what happens after life. Some think you'll go to a good, neutral, or bad place; some think you'll reincarnate, etc.

As someone who is agnostic, I have two different views regarding this subject: a sort of religious one and a non-religious one. I will be focusing on my "religious" take, as the non-religious one is very brief: nothing happens, your body just decomposes, the end.


When you die, you won't see God, or Allah, or any other god. You won't see any kind of god when you die, and at the same time, you will.

When one dies, what you experience after your heart stops beating is whatever you believe in. For example, if you believe in Christianity, you will see God, you will be judged, etc. If you believe in Islam, you will enter the Barzakh, and so on for any other religion. All religions are both right and wrong at the same time.


After that, you will proceed to be reincarnated. The person you will be reincarnated into is the one that is most alike the person you were in this life. This will go on for a long while. You will reincarnate as your mother, as your partner, as me. And it's not only for humans, but for anything that is alive: an animal, a bug, anything outside this universe, plants, no matter how short the lifespan is, no matter who they are, when they exist, or how they exist. This will go on and on and on. As I said, you can't know the thing you'll be reincarnated into in your next life, but you can know that after you reincarnate into every human, animal, plant, and other living things we don't know exist, you'll be reincarnated into "god."

God doesn't have a body, it doesn't have a voice, it doesn't have anything; god is a presence. You don't have to worship it, or love it, or hate it, because you are god. God doesn't have control over anything; it just acts as whatever you believe in when you die.

After you reincarnate into god, it's not over. Outside our universe, there are other universes. You will reincarnate into the things and gods in all those universes, of which there is an infinite number. So yes, you can, and most likely will, reincarnate as something in a different universe from this one.

You're everyone, everything, everywhere, anytime.


I would really like to hear other people's takes on what happens after death, so if you want to talk about it, feel free to comment.


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Annikizz

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Totally agreed.


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