The Buddhist and many Eastern Religion believes that consciousness or what you call mind survives after physical death and may be reborn again and again until you attain perfection and be one with the cosmic or life-giving energy.
physical self is you and being who you are
Mind-body dualism is the philosophical belief that the mind and body are two distinct entities that exist separately, with the mind being non-physical and the body being physical. This concept suggests that mental states and physical states are fundamentally different in nature.
Christians believe that Jesus did not commit suicide, but rather willingly sacrificed himself to save humanity from sin. God sending his son, Jesus, to be crucified is seen as an act of love and redemption, not violence. Christians believe that Jesus' death and resurrection bring salvation and reconciliation between God and humanity.
Psychologists believe that newborns are born with reflexes and sensory capabilities that help them interact with their environment. They also recognize the importance of early bonding and attachment experiences in shaping a child's psychological development.
If your wondering about garden gnomes, they DO exist in your average garden store. But for the real thing, it could be possible. I stayed at my grandma's house once, and the next morning, my mom asked me if I heard "little men" running aroun last night. She then tells me that my granpa has been hearing things running around the house. She said that children used to play with them long ago. One quick tip for you: My mom told me that they like a certain candy called "JuuJuubs". There like little jelly-beans, and the thing that intrigued me, was that they take all the colorful ones. But they don't take the black ones. One thing to tell you all. This could be the possibility that gnomes, DO exist!
Yes, Christians generally believe in life after death. They believe that after physical death, the soul continues to exist and will be judged by God. Depending on one's beliefs, the soul may go to heaven, hell, or purgatory. Christians also believe in the resurrection of the body, where the physical body will be reunited with the soul in the afterlife.
Yes, Socrates believed in the immortality of the soul and that it outlives the physical body. He believed that the soul continues to exist after death, either in a state of reward or punishment based on a person's actions in life.
Physically, you will cease to live/function as an organism. However, some people believe that humans have a "soul" and that this continues to exist past physical death. Whether you believe this or not is a matter of FAITH it can not be proved or disproved scientifically.
We believe both suffering and death occur, so that means they exist.
Yes. The soul continues to exist after one's death and will have eternal reward if deserving.
No. So far there's no way to scientifically test for it ... nor ANY indication that it might exist.
This depends on your personal beliefs. Many believe that heaven and hell exist after death, but your beliefs may differ.
Death was nothing to Epicurus, because he did not believe in any form of life after death. He believed that therefore, people had no need to fear the afterlife (as it did not exist), and could live their current lives to the fullest.
This depends on your personal beliefs. Many believe that heaven and hell exist after death, but your beliefs may differ.
They exist only to people that have faith and believe they exist!
After death, beliefs about what happens to the spirit vary among different cultures and religions. Some believe in an afterlife where the spirit goes to a different realm or is reincarnated, while others believe the spirit ceases to exist. Ultimately, what happens to the spirit after death is a matter of personal belief and interpretation.
Aristotle did not believe that void or empty space could exist.