Yes. "Know thyself"
It is not possible to definitively know the whereabouts of a loved one after death through direct communication with God.
Hindu belief is people's aim of life is to achieve the truth, the ultimate knowledge, completeness of knowledge, which is God. So every birth the soul acquire more knowledge and get closer to perfection. After so many births, they achieve the perfection by having every knowledge possible and attain moksha, which means immersed into the universal knowledge called God.
"Firsthand knowledge" is knowledge gained through direct experience or observation.
The more knowledge one has the crazier the idea of God seems.
"Hindus" have a direct path to God, they can worship or pray to God without the need of intermediaries such as priests. Although many religious processes involve a priest, they are not necessary because the same processes can be done by anyone with sufficient knowledge of them.
No, it is not possible for God to die.
No, it is not possible for God to sin.
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Yes, according to many religious beliefs, God is believed to have knowledge of our future.
Minerva is the Roman goddess of knowledge.
A common belief is that God possesses knowledge of all things past, present, and future, known as omniscience. Additionally, God may have knowledge that is beyond human comprehension, such as the mysteries of creation and the afterlife.
Knowledge gained without proof, by a direct contemplation of truth, (Marxism)