This poem by Linda Hogan explores the theme of spirituality through imagery of Native afterlife mythology.
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Judaism is famously ambiguous about what happens when we die.
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It’s always useful to learn about death in different cultures. And Taoist beliefs about death—both religious and philosophical—are interesting and complex. By learning about Taoist beliefs about death and life after death, you can better understand many philosophies around the world.
Brian Weiss describes the soul as our immortal, eternal, authentic, enduring, and timeless nature. It's who we really are before all other concepts, including body and mind, and it isn't attached to material things or other people's opinions.
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