This is a question for folks who believe in afterlives. Keep in mind, this thread is not in the debate section, so I'm not interested in why people are right or wrong: this is simply about your own personal belief.
(1) Are your ideas of the afterlife dictated according to your religious beliefs, according to your intuition, or a little of both?
(2) Do you believe everyone will experience an afterlife?
(3) Can people make impactful decisions in the afterlife that change the experience they have while there?
(4) Do you believe in more than one afterlife destination (I.E. Heaven, Hell, Valhalla, Hades, etc)?
If the answer to 4 is yes, then:
(5) How many afterlife destinations are there?
(6) Are there good and bad destinations?
(7) What are those destinations, exactly?
(8) Will everyone get to choose at will which afterlife they can go to, or will that be dictated according to their actions when they were alive?
(9) Are there ways to switch from one afterlife destination to another after you are already there? If question 3 influences that, I'd like to hear about that too.
I'd like detailed explanations if possible! If you folks want to discuss and compare afterlife beliefs, that's fine, but I want to keep things positive!
(1) Are your ideas of the afterlife dictated according to your religious beliefs, according to your intuition, or a little of both?
My ideas about the afterlife are primarily dictated by my religious beliefs, but also by other books I have read and also by my own intuition.
(2) Do you believe everyone will experience an afterlife?
I believe that everyone will experience an afterlife because everyone has an immortal soul that lives on after the body died and goes to the spiritual world. I am 100% certain of that.
(3) Can people make impactful decisions in the afterlife that change the experience they have while there?
According to my Baha’i beliefs, we will not have free will in the afterlife as we do in this life, so we will not be able to make choices that alter our condition. That is why it is SO important to make the right decisions in this life and why all the Abrahamic holy books stress how important it is to ‘get it right’ in this life. According to my beliefs we will only be able to progress in the afterlife (the spiritual world) by the mercy of God and prayers of others and good works done in our name, not by our free will decisions
(4) Do you believe in more than one afterlife destination (I.E. Heaven, Hell, Valhalla, Hades, etc)?
I do not believe that we either go to heaven or hell. That makes no sense because people attain different degrees of spiritual development in this life, and since we will be the same person we were in this life when we cross over to the spiritual world, it would not make sense that there are only two destinations.
If the answer to 4 is yes, then:
(5) How many afterlife destinations are there?
I do not believe that the spiritual world is a geographical location so there are not destinations in the sense of places we go to, but rather there are ‘states of the soul’ which reflect the spiritual development we attained in this life. I believe there are different
levels to which we will gravitate in the next life according to what we did and what we believed in this life (our faith and deeds).
(6) Are there good and bad destinations?
Yes, I think there will be good and bad destinations but that there are ‘degrees’ or good and bad, so it will not be an either/or.
(7) What are those destinations, exactly?
That is hard to say because the afterlife is a mystery for the most part, and its nature has not been revealed in my religion. There are books one can read that describe the afterlife in more detail than the Baha’i Writings, and I lend them some credence since they are congruent with what the Baha’i Writings say about the afterlife.
The Afterlife Revealed
Private Dowding
Heaven and Hell
(8) Will everyone get to choose at will which afterlife they can go to, or will that be dictated according to their actions when they were alive?
I do not think we will be able to choose since we will be exactly who we are when we crossed over from this life in the material world to the next life in the spiritual world. Exactly what will happen
after we cross over nobody knows, but according to my beliefs we will only be able to make progress the way I noted above, and that is corroborated by the book I listed above called The Afterlife Revealed.
According to that book, we will be in a certain sphere (of seven spheres) which is according to our moral specific gravity and we will stay in the sphere and progress within that sphere. It is possible we will be able to move to a higher sphere, the book explains that in more detail, but we will never regress and return to a lower sphere as all movement will be in the positive direction. This progression is in accordance with my religious beliefs:
“And now concerning thy question regarding the soul of man and its survival after death. Know thou of a truth that the soul, after its separation from the body, will continue to progress until it attaineth the presence of God, in a state and condition which neither the revolution of ages and centuries, nor the changes and chances of this world, can alter. It will endure as long as the Kingdom of God, His sovereignty, His dominion and power will endure. It will manifest the signs of God and His attributes, and will reveal His loving kindness and bounty.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 155-156
(9) Are there ways to switch from one afterlife destination to another after you are already there? If question 3 influences that, I'd like to hear about that too.
I already answered that in #3 above, I do not believe we will be able to switch because we won’t have free will like we do here. When we cross over into the spiritual world (afterlife) we will be whoever we were are the moment of death. We will only be able to make progress by the mercy of God and prayers of others and good works done in our name, not by our own free will decisions. I believe that other souls who are more advanced than us will be able to help us progress but that is just a personal opinion based upon the books I have read, as cited above, not according to my religious beliefs.
I'd like detailed explanations if possible! If you folks want to discuss and compare afterlife beliefs, that's fine, but I want to keep things positive!
I believe the Baha’i view of the afterlife is positive and hopeful, but there is much more to it that I did not explain, and if you or anyone wants to know I can explain further.