The only question that everyone needs an answer should be: What happens when I die?
You know what happens when you die?
All of a sudden it seems clear to us that one day die. When this happens, suddenly. We are young and there is the question right. We could blurt out at one of our parents. We could think about in our conscious mind. Yes, even as a child, we are able to do this.
We remember exactly the first time we pondered what happens when you die. Maybe it was when we saw a dead bird or cat or some other animal. Maybe it was when someone spoke of a relative or friend who had died. Perhaps it would be when someone you knew died.
As we age that met more often death. On every occasion we meet death, the question of what happens when we die always arise in our minds. Somewhere along the line the issue of death must be solved, if we want true satisfaction in our lives.
Various views on the death we have animals that are born only to die. This is part of the biological evolutionary process and there are only a part of this biological life aimlessly, without any purpose of existence at all.
The development should not necessarily be limited to biological beings. There are opinions that are in an evolutionary journey of becoming more aware and morally perfect by any trans-migration of our soul to be less than superior beings. In some philosophies, this migration is known as reincarnation soul and the souls can be reincarnated in more or less than mortals.
Hinduism has a caste system in which trans-migration of souls depend largely on how you live your life on this earth. If a soul commit crimes or sins against other people, then a demotion will result in the next reincarnation. Instead, what is considered a good life, in which acts of kindness and generosity are frequent, the soul can be expected to return to a higher form. Hinduism, and even in its offshoot, Buddhism, this practice continues until every soul becomes one with the universe or all-soul.
When you think, only to be born to die is a useless life, and also born to be reincarnated many times in various forms as our souls trans-migrate the animal and human world to become unavailable or unknown individual is also a pointless exercise for existence.
Other views on the death we have to go to heaven or hell or perish. These rely on a sense of justice and punishment for actions. Unlike vision reincarnation, where people can come back as insects, because of wrongful deeds and acts like a human being until the next reincarnation, is being cast into hell for a period much longer to be reincarnated. More often, however, Hell is conceived as a place where there is endless torment forever, no escape. This in itself also appears to be aimless existence.
Death is something we all face. The truth about what happens after death is an issue that we need to find answers to our purpose to give life here on earth.
Simply being born to die sucks. Simply being born to go through a series of reincarnations is also an excuse useless existence. So while we can process a number of theories about what happens at death, if we are not able to find the truth about why they are born in the first place, then whatever we imagine happens at death is an exercise in futility .
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