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    rituals‚ tears and respecting their life‚ yet honoring their death. As humans‚ we always seem to be afraid of something we have no knowledge of; death seems to be the subject we are so afraid of. In Varanasi‚ I was explained their meaning of death‚ reincarnation‚ soul and afterlife. Becoming aware and optimistic regarding death is the first step in becoming knowledgeable of an inexperienced ​ process​ . One doesn’t need to leave the country

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    Life after death Buddhist Point Christian • Buddhism teaches that humans are trapped in a repetitive cycle of birth‚ life‚ death and rebirth. Reincarnation (many lives) vs. one single life (Contrast/difference) Or‚ Both teach life after this one (compare/same) • CHRISTIANITY – stimulus 5d‚ “I believe that when the body dies‚ the soul lives on in a new life” • . • Christianity has historically taught that everyone has only a single life on earth. • Each successive rebirth may be into

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    “Do We Survive Death?” Protocol Paper # 2 Thesis: The main idea is that the question Do we survive death? Is controversial and we are not sure what happen after we die. The question Do we survive death? Analyzes 3 main points‚ the presence of a soul‚ the existence of afterlife and miracles. Summary: In the “Do We Survive Death” Rachels shows several important theories and beliefs. First he presents the idea of an immortal soul. Rachels presents the thoughts of and important philosopher‚ Socrates

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    deceased to the two paths: the way leading to the world of the fathers and the way leading to the world of the gods (171). Those who have a correct knowledge of the hidden interconnections between all things go to the world of the gods without reincarnation‚ while those who think that immortality is the result of rituals go to the world of the

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    Hinduism people believe that humans just don’t die. They come back as another living being that is called reincarnation. The act of being born‚ growing‚ dying and being reborn again for Hindus is called ’samsara’. The resolution of every Hindu is freedom from this cycle in order to be in the existence of God‚ or become one with God. Hindus believe they must live in good karma to be reincarnated in a better form of afterlife. This tells the theory of karma and samsara‚ since your faith determines

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    they will enter hell and suffer eternal pain. Life to them is a preparation and a test. On the hand‚ Buddhists hold a view which is somewhat the same but different. They also think that people should do good during life‚ however‚ they believe in reincarnation. If people do bad things in this life‚ they will suffer in their next life‚ which is to be born as a living creature in this world again‚ instead of being in heaven or hell. In my opinion‚ I believe in nihilism. I think both the human body and

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    The novel‚ “The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein is a tale that takes you on an unforgettable journey through another kind of mind‚ through the eyes and nose of a dog. The novel features many plot twists‚ references to natural and supernatural‚ interesting characters and is set in Whidbey Island‚ United States. This story is about a dog‚ Enzo‚ who is different from other dogs; he is a philosopher and an observer of humans. The major themes that have been discussed thoroughly in this novel

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    human life. However we all clearly acknowledge the fact that we will all die sooner or later‚ but the belief of a individual person surviving in some sort of sense is still questioned by so many people; and whether this survival involves either reincarnation‚ an Islamic doctrine that God will resurrect our bodies at some future time‚ or simply survival outside the physical body is still a mystery. According to David Hume for the question of life after death‚ he assures that the possibilities of a person

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    everyone.” Despite the inevitability and universality of death and the dying process‚ different reactions and perceptions of death arise in different cultures‚ from the conventional Judeo-Christian reaction in American culture to the belief in reincarnation in the Hindu culture. Bereavement‚ grief‚ and mourning often accompany the death and dying process‚ but as Kart and Kinney (2001‚ p. 532) make clear‚ these aspects of the process are typically “culturally proscribed.” This discussion of different

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    only associate with people in that caste. The Castes were separated by social class‚ so the higher you were in society the higher the caste you were in. The only way out of your Caste was in your next life. The Hindu people believed strongly in Reincarnation‚ or rebirth or the soul‚ this is where dharma and karma comes in. Dharma is your moral responsibilities in life; you must do your dharma to get good karma. Karma is what determines if you will move up or down in the caste system when you are reincarnated

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