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FULL EXISTENCE
“Fully fulfilled existence” is a concept that encompasses multiple dimensions of human life and has been explored by various philosophers and thinkers throughout history. Here are some definitions and related concepts:
Definitions and Concepts
- Spiritual Realization and Longevity: In Hinduism, fullness is associated with a lifespan of one hundred years, achieved through spiritual knowledge.
- Full Experience of Existence: It involves a life rich in diverse experiences, lived with awareness and purpose, recognizing the true nature of existence beyond thoughts.
- Contribution to Society: A full life involves making meaningful contributions to the community and living with a sense of purpose.
- Authenticity and Freedom: From an existentialist perspective, fullness is related to the ability to assume one’s own freedom and responsibility, authentically choosing who one wants to be.
A “full life” can include more abstract elements such as authenticity, existential freedom, and awareness of one’s mortality.
TRASCENDENCE
Transcendence is the inherent human capacity to go beyond the limits of one’s immediate existence, seeking a deeper and more lasting meaning in life. It is a dimension that allows a person to connect with something greater than themselves, whether it be the universe, the divine, or a higher purpose.
From a human perspective, transcendence manifests itself in the desire to leave a positive legacy, to impact the lives of others, and to contribute meaningfully to the world. It is the quest to overcome the finite nature of biological existence through actions, words, or decisions that endure over time.
In the spiritual realm, transcendence is related to the capacity to experience awe, wonder, and connection with the divine or a higher reality. It is the force that drives human beings to seek answers to existential questions and find deeper meaning in their lives.
From a personal perspective, transcendence is a strength that allows an individual to perceive their experience as part of a broader context. It is what gives meaning and purpose to individual existence, helping people find balance, inner peace, and face life’s challenges with a broader perspective.
Transcendence, ultimately, is what allows human beings to rise beyond the ordinary, connect with a higher dimension, and find a sense of fulfillment and fulfillment in their existence.


AFTERLIFE
The idea of ”afterlife” encompasses both philosophical and religious perspectives and scientific research on the continuity of consciousness after biological death. Its key dimensions are outlined below:
Main Definitions and Concepts
- Religious and Philosophical Perspective
- Survival of the Soul or Spirit: : Belief in an immaterial essence that persists after death, present in religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Includes concepts such as Olam Haba (the Jewish world to come) and purgatory..
- Reincarnation: Cycle of rebirths in new physical forms, central to Hinduism and Buddhism..
- Postmortem Judgment: Ideas such as heaven, hell, or Gehenna (spiritual purification in Judaism).
- Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)
Phenomenon described by people revived after cardiac arrest, which include:- Sensation of peace and absence of pain.
- Separation from the physical body (out-of-body experience).
- Perception of a dark tunnel or bright light.
- Panoramic life review.
- Scientific approach
- Quantum theory: Some researchers suggest that consciousness could be a nonlocal phenomenon, although physicists such as Sean Carroll argue that known laws do not allow its postmortem persistence.
- Brain activity in death : Studies have detected gamma and delta waves during cardiac arrest, associated with complex cognitive processes, even after minutes without oxygen.