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In this discussion, different perspectives on death and rebirth are explored, specifically contrasting Christian beliefs with universal human experiences. The concept of life as a preparation for the afterlife, and the idea of life being reviewed in a flashback at death, transcends racial and religious boundaries. Individuals facing death reflect on their past actions, leading to feelings of happiness or regret, depending on the nature of their deeds. This reflection influences their fate in the afterlife, offering a path to either celestial realms for the virtuous or consequences for wrongful acts, highlighting the universal nature of morality and spirituality in the face of death. More insights available at dmc.tv.

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-Christianity and afterlife
-Universal human experiences
-Good deeds vs. bad deeds
-Death and its reflections
-Spiritual beliefs

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Death & Rebirth Monica Luang Por : In the Christian religion we believe that we go to heaven, which is a better place in the afterlife. So life is just a preparation for death in my religion. And I just wonder if it's different for you, and can you visualize death? : What everyone in this world will face on their deathbed is the flashback of his/her doings from birth to the last day of life. Regardless of race or religion, all human beings will see the recurring pictures of their past deeds while they are dying. Either good or bad, our deeds will reappear in our mind like a movie. If the person always did good deeds, at their deathbed their mind will be filled with happiness. The picture of their goodness will appear bright and clear in their mind. This is the sign that the person will be led to the celestial realm or reborn in good place after their death. In contrast, if the person usually committed sinful deeds like killing, stealing, or drinking alcohol, 54
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