What happens after death? This is one of the most intriguing questions humans have to face during their existence in the world, and one of the unsolvable questions that probably will never have a concrete answer to. But that is what makes it so wonderful, death is so mysteriously interesting that nobody knows exactly what is after it, and each individual interprets it's concept in a different way, stating uncountable theories based on their personal perspective. Death is usually related with fantastical activities including the supernatural presence of ghosts, spirits, Angels, demons etc. Many people think of death in a negative way but I believe in death as a fascinating trip to the undiscovered and the understanding of our deepest souls.
The common theories revolving the interesting question about what happens after death usually involve religious answers, many other people believe in reincarnation and after life, and some think of it in a magical way. Catholic answers are only based on faith, stating theories of hell and heaven, but with no Scientific background. How can they even explain what happens after death if there isn't any prove of a celestial soul or God that exist? As an independent person, I think that reincarnation and after life beliefs could be considerable thoughts we could analyze as possible answers to satisfy our minds. Reincarnation can be interpreted as a way to mend mistakes made in past lives and specific missions that have yet to be completed; but what exactly happens when a soul has finally completed its mission? What about the testimonies of people explaining the presence of spiritual creatures and supernatural experiences? What really happens to the souls of the death bodies? Why are some of them still wondering around in the earth? Does souls have different options about what to do when a body dies? When does a soul die, and how? What exactly is a soul?
So many questions with no answers, and Its mystery is what makes death wonderfully beautiful. Human minds are so ambitious that the feeling of not knowing becomes unbearable, needing to find a logical explanation for the reasoning of enigmas. Even if we will never know what hides after death, or what is the destiny of our soul, we tend to make theories to satisfy our intrigued minds. To please my own curious mind, I have decided to, at least, have a positive perspective of death. We fear the unknown before coming to the world and in the moment before dying, but that fear comes from our overly influenced vulnerable minds, but doesn't have anything to do with reality. Dying is like being born; is just a change, so... Why would we fear death?
The common theories revolving the interesting question about what happens after death usually involve religious answers, many other people believe in reincarnation and after life, and some think of it in a magical way. Catholic answers are only based on faith, stating theories of hell and heaven, but with no Scientific background. How can they even explain what happens after death if there isn't any prove of a celestial soul or God that exist? As an independent person, I think that reincarnation and after life beliefs could be considerable thoughts we could analyze as possible answers to satisfy our minds. Reincarnation can be interpreted as a way to mend mistakes made in past lives and specific missions that have yet to be completed; but what exactly happens when a soul has finally completed its mission? What about the testimonies of people explaining the presence of spiritual creatures and supernatural experiences? What really happens to the souls of the death bodies? Why are some of them still wondering around in the earth? Does souls have different options about what to do when a body dies? When does a soul die, and how? What exactly is a soul?
So many questions with no answers, and Its mystery is what makes death wonderfully beautiful. Human minds are so ambitious that the feeling of not knowing becomes unbearable, needing to find a logical explanation for the reasoning of enigmas. Even if we will never know what hides after death, or what is the destiny of our soul, we tend to make theories to satisfy our intrigued minds. To please my own curious mind, I have decided to, at least, have a positive perspective of death. We fear the unknown before coming to the world and in the moment before dying, but that fear comes from our overly influenced vulnerable minds, but doesn't have anything to do with reality. Dying is like being born; is just a change, so... Why would we fear death?