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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Afterlife

The afterlife (or life after death) is a generic term referring to a continuation of existence, typically spiritual and experiential, beyond this world, or after death. This article is about current generic and widely held or reported concepts of afterlife. See also: Underworld, for a comprehensive catalog of specific traditions about afterlife. Afterlife - Afterlife as a belief. Many people believe in an afterlife. It is generally described as a non-verifiable and non-falsifiable belie ...

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One notion of afterlife which is common to Judaism (see the afterlife and olam haba ["world to come"] ), most sects of Christianity, and Islam is that human souls go on for eternity to a place of happiness or torment, such as heaven, hell, or purgatory or limbo. Many religions hold that after death people get reward or punishment based on their deeds or faith. The Christian Bible, for example, contains the words of Jesus: "The measure you give will be the measure you get." (Mark 4:24). For many, belief in an afterlife is ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia II - Afterlife - Afterlife as a belief

Many people believe in an afterlife. It is generally described as a non-verifiable and non-falsifiable belief within a religion, because it is generally accepted as beyond the experiential knowledge or casual accessibility of most people (see esoteric knowledge). As a result, the popular mind relies on various sources for concepts about afterlife, arranged below in presumed order of reliability: Testimony of individuals who claim experiential knowledge of facets of afterlife by having died and then been sent back to thi ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia of Afterlife Mythology in Different Cultures

Afterife - Life After Death

An encyclopedia of different cultures mythology  around afterlife, including : Adiri, Ama-No-Hashidate: , Asamando, Asgard, Astral Plane, Avalon, Bralgu, Chalmecacivati, Ching Tu, Chinvato Peretav, Dilum, Djanna, Elysium, Fortunate Isle, Gwenved, Happy Hunting Ground, Hawaiki, Inkolwe, Isle of the Blest, Kevala, Khun-Lun, Ki-Agpga-Pod, Kotluwalawa, Land of the Moon, Lewu Liau, Limbo, Mizumu, Moksha, Mormon Heaven, Mount Kailasa, Mount Meru , New Age Afterlife, New Jerusalem, Nirvana, Otherworld, Sheol, Summerland, Tain, Tamoanchan, The Pole Star, Tlalocan, Tum and Valhalla.

 

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Death is a Dream - What the Dead have taught me about the Afterlife

The ability to communicate with those who have passed into the nonphysical or "died" gives a person a unique perspective on life and death. Working as a medium has blessed me with the opportunity to communicate with many in the spirit world. Often through the years, as clients have thanked me heartily for bringing through a loved one, I have found myself sincerely returning their gratitude for the opportunity to "meet" the spirits who came through for them. I have learned a great deal from these communications about the nature of life and "death."

 

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Desire for Reward

Hindu Quotes: Desire for Reward

 

Among the wise, some say that all action should be renounced as evil. Others say that certain kinds of action--self-sacrifice, giving, and self-discipline--should be continued...

 

 Self-sacrifice, giving, and self-discipline should not be renounced, for they purify the thoughtful. Yet even these, Arjuna, should be performed without desire for selfish rewards. This is essential.

 

- Bhagavad Gita 18:3-6

 

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Those Who Seek Rewards

Muslim Quotes: Those Who Seek Rewards

 

Let those who seek rewards in this life, remember that God holds the rewards in both this life and the next. God sees all and hears all.

 

- Qur'an, An-Nisa, Surah 4:134

 

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Afterlife television

Afterlife is a British television drama series, produced by independent producion company Clerkenwell Films for the ITV1 network. First broadcast in 2005, the series follows the activities of a psychic medium who appears to have the ability to communicate with the spirits of the dead. Afterlife television - Overview. The main characters of the series are the psychic, Alison Mundy (played by Lesley Sharp) and the academic who becomes involved with her due to his sceptical interest in the paranormal, D ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Punishment

Physical abuse Torture / Severe Corporal punishment Psychological abuse Humiliation / Intimidation / Bullying Hate speech / Manipulation / Stalking / Coercive persuasion Sexual abuse Sexual assault / Rape Sexual harassment Child abuse / Domestic violence Prisoner abuse / Elder abuse Animal abuse Police brutality Human experimentation Punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant on a wrongdoer as a response to som ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment

Capital punishment, also referred to as the death penalty, is the execution of a convicted felon as a punishment for a crime (often called a capital offence or a capital crime). Historically the judicial execution of criminals and political opponents was a phenomenon of nearly all societies and it was often used as a means to suppress political enemies. It was also seen as the ultimate deterrent to crime. The majority of democratic countries in Europe and Latin America have abolished capital punishment over the la ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Bounty reward

A bounty is often offered by a group as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task by someone usually not associated with the group. Bounties are most commonly issued for the capture of a person or thing. They are typically in the form of money. Two modern examples of bounties are the bounty placed for the capture of Saddam Hussein by the United States and Microsoft's bounty for computer virus creators[1]. Those who make a living by pursuing bounties are known as bounty hunters. Something given or received for worthy behavior, usually on the bas ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Corporal punishment

Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain intended as correction or punishment. Historically speaking most punishments, whether in judicial, domestic or educational settings were corporal in basis. The practice is generally held to differ from torture in that it is applied for disciplinary reasons and is therefore intended to be limited, rather than intended to totally destroy the will of the victim. The physical and psychological effects of certain severe or prolonged forms of corporal punishment ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment (Russian: Преступление и наказание) is a novel written in 1866 by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. Along with War and Peace, this novel is among the best-known and most influential Russian novels of all time. The novel expresses Dostoevsky's religious and existentialist views, with a predominant focus on the theme of attaining salvation through suffering. Crime and Punishment - Plot. The novel portrays the haphazardly planned murder of a miser ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in New Zealand

Capital punishment in New Zealand was abolished in 1989, and was last used in 1957. During the period in which the death penalty was in effect, a total of 85 people were executed. Capital punishment in New Zealand - Method. The method of execution in New Zealand was hanging. At first, there were many possible execution sites all around the country, but later, the only two cities in which hangings could be carried out were Wellington (the capital) and Auckland (the largest city). Initially, there was no prof ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in Canada

The only method used in Canada for capital punishment was hanging. Before Canada eliminated the death penalty in 1976, 1481 people were sentenced to death, with 710 executed. Of those executed, 697 were men and 13 were women. Capital punishment in Canada - Arthur Ellis. Arthur Ellis was the pseudonym of Arthur B. English, a British man who became Canada's official hangman in 1913. All of his successors also adopted the pseudonym Arthur Ellis in their professional duties. The Crim ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in the United Kingdom

Capital punishment in the United Kingdom, now entirely abolished in all circumstances, has a long history, dating from before the modern United Kingdom actually existed. Capital punishment in the United Kingdom - Origins. Hanging by the neck as form of capital punishment was introduced to Britain by the Anglo-Saxon invaders of the 5th century. By the 10th century it had become a common method of execution. William the Conqueror decreed that hanging should only be used for conspirators or in times of war and ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in Denmark

Capital punishment in Denmark (Danish: Dødsstraf) has been entirely abolished in Danish law. The last remaining possibility for capital punishment was disbanded from Danish law, in effect from January 1, 1994. Denmark has, for the most part, followed the style of other European nations, with government employed executers, called "skarpretter" in Denmark. Skarpretter had status of Royal government employees. The last man to be executed under the civil penalty law was Jens Nielsen, who was executed No ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Corporal punishment Judaism

The Torah describes certain forms of corporal punishment for certain sins and crimes. Corporal punishment Judaism - Types. The four types of capital punishment, known as mitath beth din (execution by the rabbinic court), are: Sekila - stoning Serefah - burning Hereg - decapitation Chenek - strangulation The Talmud (tractate Sanhedrin) recognises that the former two are more serious, and are administered for more serious ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in Washington

Capital punishment is a legal form of punishment in the U.S. state of Washington. A total of 109 executions have been carried out in the state and its preceddessor territories since 1849. All but two of those executions were by hanging. Capital punishment in Washington - History. The first hangings occurred on January 5, 1849 when Cussas and Quallahworst, two Native Americans, were hanged for murder. Executions are rarely carried out in the state — the most executions in one year was five in 1939, and the ...

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Afterlife - Afterlife as reward or punishment: Encyclopedia - Capital punishment in India

Capital punishment is legal in India although rarely used. Between 1975 and 1991, about 40 people were executed, though there was a period between 1995 and 2004 when there were no executions. Anti-death penalty activists dispute those figures, claiming much higher numbers on Death Row and actual executions. In August 2004, a 41-year-old man, Dhananjoy Chatterjee, was executed for raping and killing a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Calcutta. This was the country's first execution since 1995[1] and the first execution in West Be ...

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