Is there Life after
Death?
It is likely that you have both asked this question and been
asked it yourself during your life. There are so many different ideas and
beliefs on the subject but are we just looking for reasons not to fear death? I
hope to put a few discussion points forwards here.
Let’s start with the very well-known belief of Heaven and
Hell. Some people believe that when we
die we go to a place that exists as a type of spiritual realm. It is seen to be
as a reward for being either righteous or faithful to a given deity and being
eternally happy in a wondrous place. The opposite is Hell, a place of eternal
damnation and a punishment for your sinfulness.
Another common religious belief is reincarnation. It is
believed by some that our soul or spirit will leave our body and enter another physical
body. Reincarnation takes the actions of our previous life into account. Better
known as Karma, our current life is believed to be consequence to our actions
in a previous life. This gives very good incentive to be a good person in this
life if you believe in reincarnation.
Like with most religious idea’s science has tried to prove
or disprove whatever they have to say. The afterlife is a conundrum that has
puzzled science probably for as long as science has existed. There are many
scientific theories about what happens after we die, one I find particularly
interesting is how we enter an almost dream like state, with plenty more
evidence attempting to disprove the religious ideas but as with many ideas,
nothing can be proved. It’s equally as possible after all that after we die we
have no feeling or sense and everything is gone, it’s not like we can ask
someone who has passed on what happens when we die. The point of this post isn’t
to theorise however, it’s too discuss.
Death is a strange and let’s face it, terrifying concept to
try to understand. Think of what I said above, imagine that all that awaits us
when we die is an empty void, nothing but emptiness. Close your eyes, shut them
tight. You can still hear, still feel. Imagine having none of that feeling at
all, there’s just nothing. It could very well be what awaits us when we die.
Death is such a difficult thing to comprehend, honestly it makes me personally
feel cold and almost empty just thinking about it. Nothing ever again, not even
the smallest ray of light is a terrifying concept and I don’t care who you are,
it scares you. The afterlife, in whatever way you may believe is clearly a
better alternative.
I should point out I in no way mean to bash any religion or
say any person is wrong in their beliefs of the afterlife or their faith in
general. However I would argue that it is more than likely that some people
have fabricated their beliefs out of a fear of death. No one wants to believe
that after everything we go through in life in a split second it all ends. Is
this why we look for an answer to the question of life after death? Because we’re
afraid. Its common knowledge that people are afraid of the unknown, what’s more
of an unknown than what happens after we die. More than that it’s something we
will all experience eventually.
So do you believe in your idea of the afterlife because you
fear death? You know what, it doesn’t matter. If you believe in Heaven or
reincarnation or anything else for that matter it doesn’t really matter what
actually happens after we die. Your beliefs are yours and if they are strong
beliefs that you genuinely believe in then they are to be respected. If you
read through this whole thing and shook your head when I talked about the
emptiness then good for you. No one will ever be able to prove what happens
when we die and you cannot be wrong about something that no one will ever know.
Perhaps more importantly though you lived your life believing in yourself and
your ideals. I don’t think there’s a better way to live.
There is something else to this discussion however. There is
absolutely nothing wrong with fearing death, just don’t use that fear to dread death,
rather to enjoy life.
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