afterlife
af·ter·life
A0131600 (ăf′tər-līf′)afterlife
(ˈɑːftəˌlaɪf)af•ter•life
(ˈæf tərˌlaɪf, ˈɑf-)n.
Noun | 1. | afterlife - life after death |
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释义 | afterlifeaf·ter·lifeA0131600 (ăf′tər-līf′)afterlife(ˈɑːftəˌlaɪf)af•ter•life(ˈæf tərˌlaɪf, ˈɑf-)n.
afterlifeafterlifenounAfterlifeAfterlife(religion, spiritualism, and occult)Witches believe in a life after death. Individual beliefs may vary, but most Witches think of it as being very much like the present plane of existence. It is, however, a place where the lessons of the life just completed may be reviewed and where (as with the Wiccan belief in reincarnation) the necessary lessons for the next life are planned. There is no belief in a "Final Judgement," with its rewards and punishments. It is thought that we receive our rewards and punishments in this life, according to how we live it (see Karma). Gerald Gardner, the "Grand Old Man of Witchcraft," responsible more than anyone for the re-awakening of interest in the Old Religion, was interested in spiritualism at an early age. In spiritualism, the afterlife is known as the "Summerland," a term coined by Andrew Jackson Davis in the mid-1800s. The afterlife is so called in Wicca as well. Whether or not the Wiccan term can be solely attributed to Gardner is unknown, although there seems to be no reference to it by that name prior to Gardner's teachings. According to a Gallup Poll recorded in 1980, 71 percent of Americans believe in an afterlife. Many religions place that afterlife in one place, without the "heaven" and "hell" of orthodox theology. The length of time spent in the Summerland, between lives, is indeterminate. Since there is no concept of time in the afterlife, it could be minutes or it could be centuries. Wiccans believe that it is possible for those in the physical body, on this plane, to communicate with spirits in the Summerland by various means. afterlife
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