The Kilted Heathen
Crow FreyjasmaðR
Well, I'm not a non-believer, but...
Personally, I believe that when we die, our soul becomes one with the Навь - the Spirit World - while retaining self born of the Spirit. This is akin to a drop of water being added to a glass of water; the drop is there, but dispersed and one with the whole glass. Thus while I may be experiencing my own afterlife, at the same time I am experiencing the afterlife of my parents with them.
So far as my religious culture goes, most who die reside in Hel; this is the underworld afterlife, hardly inhospitable, and simply the next life after passing through the shroud of death. Nastrond is built within Hel, and is where Nidhogg devours the souls of the wicked.
Valhalla is the Hall of the Slain. Half of those who die in battle (and no, not a "battle against cancer" or any manner of psychological ill) and are chosen by Odin reside here; the first half are chosen by Freyja and are taken to Sessrumnir. Rather than the typical thought of Valhalla as a place where the Einherjar fight and party for all eternity, Valhalla is a hall of peace. It's 540 doors lead to barrows of the fallen; Valhalla is the common-hall where they gather to feast and sing tales.
Personally, I believe that when we die, our soul becomes one with the Навь - the Spirit World - while retaining self born of the Spirit. This is akin to a drop of water being added to a glass of water; the drop is there, but dispersed and one with the whole glass. Thus while I may be experiencing my own afterlife, at the same time I am experiencing the afterlife of my parents with them.
So far as my religious culture goes, most who die reside in Hel; this is the underworld afterlife, hardly inhospitable, and simply the next life after passing through the shroud of death. Nastrond is built within Hel, and is where Nidhogg devours the souls of the wicked.
Valhalla is the Hall of the Slain. Half of those who die in battle (and no, not a "battle against cancer" or any manner of psychological ill) and are chosen by Odin reside here; the first half are chosen by Freyja and are taken to Sessrumnir. Rather than the typical thought of Valhalla as a place where the Einherjar fight and party for all eternity, Valhalla is a hall of peace. It's 540 doors lead to barrows of the fallen; Valhalla is the common-hall where they gather to feast and sing tales.