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Afterlife n : a life or existence believed to follow death. It can also be life at a later time but usually after death. See also, NDE's, life after death and astral projection.

 


Afterlife Encounters: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Experiences
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Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife
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History's afterlife beliefs - James Lewis' afterlife religious studies - has a page on every religion
part of the Near-Death Experiences & the Afterlife site ...

plane of existence in religions and spiritual philosophies, typically described as the holiest possible place, accessible by people according to various standards of divinity (goodness, piety, etc.) Christians generally hold that it is the afterlife ...

Adaptive Significance of Beliefs about the Afterlife
Placebos, Faith, and Morals
The Significance of Existential, Religious and Spiritual Problems in Psychotherapy ...

Plato's Republic (~375 BCE) discusses the journey of the soul in the afterlife before its rebirth (Haas 2000). Cicero records the visionary journey of Scipio (106-43 BCE). Silius Italicus records the visionary journey of Punica.

Bad Karma leads to suffering here and in the Hells of the afterlife. This is taught in the Shakta, as in other Shastras, which seek to train the Sadhaka to attain Liberation.

So it can be seen that according to the general outline of the Book of the Dead that it was thought that even in the afterlife the person still might scheme and coerce if he possessed the right knowledge.

The Egyptians used their herbal skills not only to prepare their dead, but to leave in the tombs, which were filled with precious oils for the afterlife. This knowledge was also used to heal the sick and to anoint leaders.

See how exactly this typifies the afterlife of the man of worldly ambition.

In this book, originally his doctoral dissertation, Horn discusses Friedrich Schelling's engagement with the works of Swedenborg and in particular Schelling's concept of the afterlife as developed in Clara, ...

Many people believed in the afterlife. They also thought that the gods had power over many things, including life and death. There is still evidence today of these gods and goddesses and the people that believed in them.

Death, Afterlife, and the Soul: Selections from the Encyclopedia of Religion. (edited by Mircea Eliade). N.Y.: Macmillan Publishing Company. (Anthropological resource). Jung, Carl. (1961). Memories, Dreams, and Reflections. NY: Pantheon Books.

exist after we die. The idea of an afterlife is to us, plainly
stated, stupid.
Christians at large consider us dangerous and twisted. Please ...

See also: Spirit, World, Death, Spiritual, Ritual