I have a belief in the afterlife/spirituality. I've had many experiences that have made me a believer. I had a close friend of mine that killed themselves a few years ago and I always wonder what they might be experiencing in the afterlife. Are they at peace? Are they no longer suffering? I remember the day that he died, he seemed really happy and at peace with things like he was ready to go. I've heard varying opinions on what happens to people who take this route. Of course many religious people believe it's a grave sin and that they'd be in a hell but I've also heard spiritual people who believe they get stuck in a sort've limbo due to those unresolved emotions in their life. What do you guys think?
the logical answer is it depends on the individualdon't listen to anyone claiming suicide automatically results in some sort of punishment like hell or forced re-incarnation, they don't know what the fuck they're talking about and usually have an agendabesides, we're already in hell
>>42187311Lot's of stuff can happen. You can go to hell for a time or experience the "void" that is often referenced in NDEs. Where you stay there until you figure out enough. Sometimes God makes you incarnate for your own development so if he didn't experience what he was supposed to it's possible they made him incarnate again.
>>42187311Whatever you think will happen is going to happen. If you subscribe to being a bitch or a slave you might get punished or forced to reincarnate.Look into evidential mediums. They almost all confirm that people who passed through suicide are at peace and doing well on the other side. They usually regret hurting their loved ones, but they don't always regret leaving Earth.
They are just their chillin. It's not as dramatic as you think. If I connect to someone from that side they will start talking like normal.