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Your views on what happens after death

Most likely nothing, but who knows what absolute nothingness looks like? We will sadly never know until our time comes.
 
Hasta que nadie resucite de entre los muertos se sabrá la respuesta, así, los religiosos (viejos decrépitos) controlan a las masas, los ateos (jóvenes ardientes) infunden un miedo patético, los agnósticos son literalmente apáticos en el tema.

La única respuesta (hasta que alguien imite a Jesús) es experimentarlo por uno mismo, bendiciones y mierda para todos.
 
If you get eaten by a pregnant animal your nutrients will be used to develop the fetus and I guess that’s sorta like reincarnation since your atoms are used to create a life, if your nutrients were mostly developing the brain then I guess you pretty much did reincarnate into another animal
 
Hello,

I am from Aaryavart (India) and we have figured out the puzzle of human life. There are three eternal substances: God, Nature (not the nature we see, but the most fundamental units of nature, these are 3: Satva, Raj, Tam), and Jeev (soul). God is formless, omnipotent, sentient, omnipresent, all-knowing, omni-happy, doesn't take birth, doesn't die, has no beginning, has no end, without any bad, just, omni-powerful, with unlimited strength, source of all knowledge. This entire universe is been made by God through nature (fundamental units). Being formless, it doesn't have hands, yet it makes it somehow because all nature resides in it (it being present everywhere). There's also one principle that unsentient object remains unsentient and sentient object remains sentient. Ishwar (God, in Sanskrit) and Jeev are sentient substances while Prakriti (Nature, in Sanskrit) is unsentient. Our bodies themselves being made up of Prakriti is unsentient. However, we feel sentient. This sentience is due to the presence of Jeev in us. During birth, Ishwar attaches the Jeev to a body in womb. The family or the circumstances that you find yourselves being born into are due to your previous life actions (Karma). During death, this Jeev leaves the body and is left for Ishwar to decide where to send this Jeev (either in any animal, plant, human life, or to teach/show it all the workings of the universe and not attach it to any body for atleast 1 billion lifecycles). The decision to send this Jeev where is made on the basis of Karma. We are bound to take birth and die in this eternal cycle. Even Jeev has not taken birth and cannot die, it can only change body to body. Ishwar, Jeev and Prakriti are in this eternal cycle. Ishwar creates universe, and then destroys it after a certain period. We have been taking birth since eternal time. This is not our first birth here or anywhere.

Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to answer them. Of course I've given a very brief outline.
 
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