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What happens to our lives after death?
After death, there are only four different life forms that one can be born into. Those who destroy people’s homes and lives for their own gain will go to hell. Those with super-human qualities, who despite being hurt by others, do not retaliate and remain benevolent, go to heaven.
Is it possible to bring a dead person back from the dead?
Another favorite: “Is it possible to bring people back from the dead?” The latter is one of my all-time favorites, and the answer just might surprise you. Yes. However, there is a catch. The patient can’t be too dead. This is a question of survival, not about zombies or chanting at the full moon.
Can blood flow be restored after death?
If blood flow can be restored—either by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or by getting the heart pumping again—the patient could come back from clinical death. It’s not a sure thing; success rates for CPR are pretty dismal.
Are there any people who came back to life?
Don’t miss these other 10 stories of people who literally came back to life. “Just love. Unconditional love.” After a four-year battle with lymphatic cancer, Anita Moorjani slipped into a coma in 2006. Doctors were sure it was the end—not realizing that in her near-death state, she still had a consciousness.
Do you go to another world after death?
First, after death you don’t go to some other world but stay in this one. When your body dies, you are reborn in a different one. Secondly, there is no self or soul, there is no you.
When does death take place?
Death takes place when all the accounts of karma of a person’s life are finished. Whatever account he had bound for the current life, comes to an end and therefore death occurs. What happens when you die? The soul leaves one body and enters another in no time.
Did Jesus really say ‘today you shall be with me in Paradise?
Jesus tells the thief dying next to Him that their spirits would be together, alive, and conscious on that day. Yet some argue the punctuation is misplaced in Luke 23:42–43. Instead of, “Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise,” they argue Jesus really said, “Truly I say to you today, you shall be with Me in Paradise.”