Saturday, July 12, 2025

Is there life after death?

Written By Bhavya Chopra (Grade 6)


Is there life after death? Is it just a lie or is it a reality we don’t know of? This topic has intrigued humanity for millennia, sparking, profound questions about the nature of existence, and the fate of this soul. Throughout history, different cultures, religions, and philosophies have varying interpretations of what happens after death.

All religions have different perspectives about what happens after we die. Christianity believes that the soul is eternal and its destination is determined by one’s faith and actions in life. According to Christianity, believers who accept Jesus Christ as their saviour and live according to the ten commandments will live an eternal life in heaven. But those who reject God and live in sin, are sent to hell. It is quite similar to Islam too. According to your deeds, you will be either sent to Jannat, which is paradise or will eternally be punished in Jahannam which is hell. While these religions believe in heaven and hell, Hinduism and Buddhism have different perspectives. Hinduism presents a clinical view of life after death through the concept of reincarnation. According to Hindu beliefs, your soul is immortal, but not the body. According to your deeds, you will be given a separate life. Liberation from this cycle occurs by attaining spiritual knowledge, ethical, living and devotion. Buddhism also embraces the idea of reincarnation, but it differs from Hinduism. Instead, Buddhism teaches that life is a continuum of changing states, influenced by karma. The ultimate goal is to achieve Nirvana, a stage of liberation from this cycle, attained through the eight-fold path. This topic of life and death is also taken up in philosophical arguments. This debate occurs between dualist like philosophers of the kinds of Rene Descartes who believes that the soul and body are separate entities,  while materialists says that the brain ceases to function even when we die, and the consciousness ends. Then there is also idealism with philosophers like George Berkley, who believe that life after death is fundamentally mortal. According to this view, life after death is possible because the mind or consciousness is primary and not dependent on the physical body. This perspective aligns with various spiritual beliefs about the continuity of the soul. There are also different perspectives on this idea in science. Recently a new phenomenon has come out called near death experiences (NDE). A few NDE’s have been reported by individuals who have been close to dying and revived. Common features of NDE’s include feelings of peace, out of body experiences and encounters with deceased loved ones or spirits. Some scientists and researchers debate that this may be a possibility of life after death, while others say that this is just a psychological process occurring in the brain due to extreme stress or trauma. I had recently heard about a case in which a boxer died in a boxing match and after a few minutes, he revived back and said that he saw his ancestors And his dead dog. Scientists say that life after death is not possible as right after death the cells inside our body and our brain stop working. So we can’t see or prove anything about it. According to me, I find life after death, very mysterious and interesting. Many people agree with this, but a few do not agree. Personally, I believe that there are ghosts and spirits and that I can sometimes feel that someone is watching me in the dark.

This debate on life after death will one day be won by someone. Maybe a few years into the future we will finally solve this mystery and come to the right conclusion. But for now life after death will continue to a mystery waiting to be solved.


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