There is no heaven or hell, just a different reality where your energy (soul) goes after your body dies.
2006-11-27 00:41:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Your soul departs from your body. Takes on the last form of your body as soul does not have a shape nor size. It is just a white light. If the time of your death is right you will take rebirth according to your krama of your past life. What ever sin and good deeds done will be taken note by someone[ u will know u die] All is accounted for. If they deem it is not your time yet like people who commits sucide or accident they will join the spirit world that will roam within the earth till your actual time of death takes place. Than only you will be release to the living world. If one has attain enlightenment , when he dies he will join the devas and gods and life as one. When one prayers to any particular god , The enlighten soul will guides you to the right path. This is call the guardian angle in the west of athma guru in hinduism.God's creation of soul to takes place in the living world is to understand the God and to reach back to God.
2006-11-27 09:02:38
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answer #2
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answered by UpSide DOwn 1
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After death is the beginning of the process of 'accountability'... and the feelings depend on the 'deeds' carried from this life, to be 'judged' in the life hereafter. Not joking. Honest sharing.
2006-11-27 11:15:15
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answer #3
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answered by sunamwal 5
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Revelation 20:5—
But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection—
Revelation 20:5 plainly says that the rest of the dead will not be resurrected until the 1,000 years of peace are accomplished. The rest of the dead includes the unborn children who never had an opportunity to accept Yahweh's Way of life, as well as all of those who throughout the centuries never heard of the Name of Yahweh, along with those who were not called out in this age.
The Prophet Isayah shows that all of these people will be given their only opportunity to study the history of man, and then to either accept Yahweh's Way and receive eternal life or to accept Satan's way and die the second death in the lake of fire.
Isayah 65:20—
No longer will there be in it an infant of only a few days, nor an old man who does not fill out his life; for the child will die a hundred years old, but the sinner being one hundred years old will be accursed; burned.
The people who are resurrected in the Second Resurrection will have exactly the same opportunity that you and I have today. We must overcome for we will never be given another opportunity. They must overcome when Satan is loosed after the 1,000 years of peace. They will be given 100 years to live and study to show themselves approved and will be judged for what they do in the allotted time Yahweh will give them.
Yahweh's Judgment Of Mankind
Yahweh's Great White Throne
The Great White Throne Judgment is the time period when the rest of the dead are being judged by Yahweh. They will be judged by the same set of Laws, statutes and judgments that those in the first resurrection are being judged by.
Revelation 20:12-13—
12 And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before Yahweh. And the books were opened; and another book was opened, which is The Book of Life. And the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and Death and Sheol; the grave, delivered up the dead which were in them. And they were judged, every man, according to their works.
Source(s):
http://www.yahweh.com/pwmags/defaultpw10
2006-11-27 08:49:01
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answered by YUHATEME 5
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It all depends on the "fate after death". Some holy usually feels happy, Joy in abundance, free and doesn't care of this world we are living in. Someone doomed in hell feels sadness and bitterness.
2006-11-27 08:42:42
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answer #5
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answered by rufflychux 2
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Heaven and hell: a Bahá'à view of life after death
As in the world's other religions, the Bahá'à concept of life after death is deeply integrated into teachings about the nature of the soul and the purpose of this earthly life.
Bahá'u'lláh confirmed the existence of a separate, rational soul for every human. In this life, He said, the soul is related to the physical body. It provides the underlying animation for the body and is our real self.
Although undetectable by physical instruments, the soul shows itself through the qualities of character that we associate with each person. The soul is the focal point for love and compassion, for faith and courage, and for other such "human" qualities that cannot be explained solely by thinking of a human being as an animal or as a sophisticated organic machine.
The soul does not die; it endures everlastingly. When the human body dies, the soul is freed from ties with the physical body and the surrounding physical world and begins its progress through the spiritual world. Bahá'Ãs understand the spiritual world to be a timeless and placeless extension of our own universe--and not some physically remote or removed place.
Entry into the next life has the potential to bring great joy. Bahá'u'lláh likened death to the process of birth. He explains: "The world beyond is as different from this world as this world is different from that of the child while still in the womb of its mother."
The analogy to the womb in many ways summarizes the Bahá'à view of earthly existence. Just as the womb constitutes an important place for a person's initial physical development, the physical world provides the matrix for the development of the individual soul. Accordingly, Bahá'Ãs view life as a sort of workshop, where one can develop and perfect those qualities which will be needed in the next life.
"Know thou, of a truth, that if the soul of man hath walked in the ways of God, it will, assuredly return and be gathered to the glory of the Beloved," Bahá'u'lláh wrote. "By the righteousness of God! It shall attain a station such as no pen can depict, or tongue can describe."
In the final analysis, heaven can be seen partly as a state of nearness to God; hell is a state of remoteness from God. Each state follows as a natural consequence of individual efforts, or the lack thereof, to develop spiritually. The key to spiritual progress is to follow the path outlined by the Manifestations of God.
Beyond this, the exact nature of the afterlife remains a mystery. "The nature of the soul after death can never be described," Bahá'u'lláh writes.
2006-11-27 08:43:54
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answered by bahaiguy36 1
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I did research once, years ago, on people who have died and returned. Very fascinating study. It is call Near Death Experience. I recommend that you do an on line research on that. Great stuff.
2006-11-27 08:46:39
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answered by Rhino-Jo 3
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The 11 o'clock news.
2006-11-27 08:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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When we loose all our cloth and be bare-body - how it feels? Should be like that. Total freedom from the body itself in death.
2006-11-27 09:33:52
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answered by Srikanth 2
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Your soul leaves your body and enters another.Bummer is that you wont remember your past life which freaking sucks so whats the point? So i'm guessing dying sucks period.:)
2006-11-27 08:42:31
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answered by Dinasor76 2
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From what I have heard from my Guruji preaching, we all go to the Lord Vishnu Bagawan.
2006-11-27 10:02:35
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answered by salam a 2
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