🕯️ Traditions Ano nga ba ang life after death?

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Ang Life After Death ay ang pinaniniwalaang yugto sa buhay ng isang tao pagkatapos ng isang katangi-tanging pangyayari, partikular na pagkaraan ng kamatayan o pagkatapus na pagkatapos mamuhay sa mundo. Tinatawag din itong sa kabilang buhay, kabilang daigdig, buhay pagkaraang mamatay, o buhay pagkaraan ng kamatayan.

Ito ang pinaniniwalaan ng mga tao na nangyayari pagkaraan ng kamatayan ayon sa iba't ibang mga aral ng kani-kanilang mga relihiyon.

May ilang mga pananampalatayang naniniwala sa reinkarnasyon o ang pagbabalik sa buhay na nasa ibang katawan. Kinabibilangan ito ng Budismo at Hinduismo. May ibang mga relihiyong naniniwalang napupunta ang tao sa ibang pook pagkaraang mamatay, katulad ng langit, limbo, purgatoryo, at impiyerno.

Kabilang sa mga ito ang Kristiyanismo, Katolisismo, Hudaismo, at Hainismo. May iba pang mga relihiyon na naniniwalang nagbabago ang mga tao at nagiging mga espiritung tinatawag na mga multo, aswang, o guni-guni.
 
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Is There Life After Death?

“IF AN able-bodied man dies can he live
again?” asked the patriarch Job some 3,500
years ago. ( Job 14:14 ) This question has
perplexed mankind for millenniums.
Throughout the ages, people in every
society have pondered this subject and
have come up with various theories.

Many nominal Christians believe in heaven
and hell. Hindus, on the other hand, believe
in reincarnation. Commenting on the
Muslim view, Emir Muawiyah, an assistant
at an Islamic religious center, says: “We
believe there will be a day of judgment after
death, when you go before God, Allah,
which will be just like walking into court.”
According to Islamic belief, Allah will then
assess each person’s life course and
consign him either to paradise or to hellfire.

In Sri Lanka, both Buddhists and Catholics
leave their doors and windows wide open
when a death occurs in their households.
An oil lamp is lit, and the casket is placed
with the feet of the deceased facing the
front door. These measures, they believe,
facilitate the exit of the spirit of the
deceased.

According to Ronald M. Berndt of the
University of Western Australia, Australian
Aborigines believe that “human beings are
spiritually indestructible.” Certain African
tribes believe that after death ordinary
people become ghosts, whereas prominent
individuals become ancestor spirits who will
be honored and petitioned as invisible
leaders of the community.

In some lands, beliefs regarding the
condition of the dead are a blend of local
tradition and nominal Christianity. Among
many Catholics and Protestants in West
Africa, for instance, it is customary to cover
mirrors when someone dies so that no one
might look and see the dead person’s spirit.

Diverse, indeed, are the answers people
give to the question, ‘What happens to us
when we die?’ Yet, one basic idea is:
Something inside a person is immortal and
survives death. Some people believe that
“something” to be a spirit. For example, in
parts of Africa and Asia and throughout the
Pacific regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and
Micronesia, many believe that a spirit—not a
soul—is immortal. In fact, certain languages
do not even have the word “soul.”

Is there a spirit in a living person? Does
that spirit really leave the body at death? If
so, what happens to it? And what hope is
there for the dead? These questions should
not be ignored. Whatever your cultural or
religious background, death is a fact that
has to be faced. The issues thus involve
you in a profoundly personal way. We
encourage you to look into the matter.
 
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