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Is there any survival after death?

Is There Life After Death?



Is there any survival after death
Personal stories of life after death


Unbelievable Facts About Life After Death

What is Death? 

When a man dies with many attachments, memories, and regrets, what happens to his body and soul? After death what happens to soul? What a lot of issues could be made when somebody dies who is very close to you. Everybody else cries with you. You know what goes on in India when somebody dies, the appalling fuss they make about it. Not it doesn't happen elsewhere.

Do you perceive or realize that your consciousness is the consciousness of mankind? If there is nothing after death, what is the point of life? When you die do you remember your family? As somebody pinches a tip of a pin into your hand, obviously you will feel the pain. That is, your brain has evolved here, that brain may be conditioned like this if it lives in one part of the world under a different culture, or climate, but it is the common brain of mankind. It's not your individual brain. That brain has inherited various responses. The brain with its gene which is also partly inherited, partly of time, that is the common factor of mankind.

So it's not your brain. The thought may say, 'It is my brain'. The thought may say, 'I am the individual'. That's our conditioning. Are you an individual? Are you an individual? You have a name, you have a different form, different name, different face. Does that make individuality? Does your having a place with a particular kind, or a gathering, or a local area, or a nation, does that make you unique, or make you a person? An individual is who isn't divided, yet since you are completely divided you are not people. You are the result of the climate, with all its trappings. If that fact is soaked into your blood, You may consider yourself, but that's merely the expression of thought. Thought is common for all mankind or humanity and this is totally based on their experience, their knowledge, and their memory. The brain is the center of all the sensory responses which is common to all mankind. I don't know if you're following all this. So when you say, what happens to me after I die, What is the 'me'? Your name, how you look, how you are educated, your career, the family tradition, the religious tradition, the beliefs, the superstitions, the greed. All the chicanery that goes on, the ideals that you have, all that are you. That consciousness is common to all mankind because they are all so greedy, they are all frightened, they want security, they are superstitious, they believe in one kind of God, and they believe in another kind of God. Some are communists, some are socialists, and some are capitalists. Therefore we can say that it is the common thing that you are the rest of mankind.

If my consciousness is the consciousness of mankind. The consciousness which I think is me is the common consciousness of man. Then what happens when I die? The body is burnt, or buried. The common consciousness goes on. Therefore when there is a perception of that truth, then death has very little meaning. There is no fear of death then. There is the dread of death just when I, as a person, which is the practice, in which the mind has been customized, similar to a PC, saying, I'm an individual, I'm an individual, I have faith in God, I accept this. The computer can do all that. Can repeat.

So... “there is one factor that you miss in all this, love knows no death. Compassion knows no death”

The person that doesn't love or has no compassion is afraid of death. Then the question is, How are we to love' How are we to have compassion? But if you realised that love alone has no death, that is real illumination. That is beyond all wisdom, all words, and all kinds of intellectual trappings.


Jewish Believe In Afterlife?

The belief in an afterlife is a central tenet of many religions, but for Jews, the concept of an afterlife is not as clear-cut. Jewish beliefs about the afterlife have evolved over time, and different Jewish denominations and sects have different interpretations of what happens to the soul after death. Traditionally, Jewish beliefs about the afterlife have been focused on the resurrection of the dead. This belief is rooted in the belief in a messianic era in which God will bring the dead back to life and all of humanity will be judged. This belief is first found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Isaiah and Daniel, and is developed further in Jewish tradition and later Jewish texts.



Jewish Belief About God

However, over time, Jewish beliefs about the afterlife have become more diverse. For example, in the Talmud, it is said that the souls of the righteous are rewarded with a place in the Garden of Eden, and that the souls of the wicked are punished in a place of fire. Additionally, Jewish mystics and kabbalists have developed complex beliefs about the spiritual realms beyond this life, which include different levels of souls and the concept of reincarnation. Today, many Jews believe in an afterlife in some form, whether it is a physical resurrection, an eternal soul, or a belief in a place of reward or punishment. But many modern Jews don't subscribe to these traditional beliefs and see death as the end of the human experience. They consider the importance of leaving a positive impact on the world and in people's lives as well as the way how we remember the deceased after they passed away.

 

Conclusion

In Conclusion, Jewish beliefs about the afterlife are varied and have evolved over time. While traditional Jewish beliefs focus on the resurrection of the dead and the concept of judgment, contemporary Jews may hold a range of beliefs about what happens to the soul after death. Some believe in a physical resurrection, while others may believe in an eternal soul, and others may consider death as the end of human experience and focus on the legacy left behind.

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