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An experience one's late in coming to
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afterlife
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Afterlife is a god game released by LucasArts in 1996 that places the player in the role of a semi-omnipotent being known as a Demiurge , with the job of creating a functional Heaven and Hell to reward or punish the citizens of the local planet. The player ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "a future life" (especially after resurrection), from after + life .
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. life after death. n. The place believed to be inhabited by deceased people.
Usage examples of afterlife.
According to the mythology, the god of death, Anubis, had a daughter who represented the purifying waters in the afterlife.
The facts of individual experience here on earth became more interesting than the shadowy afterlife.
The fearless Ismaili Assassins, seeking sure reward in the afterlife, screamed the name of God and flung themselves into the midst of the enemy, blades flailing.
He eventually ascended to the Reman afterlife, to become a part of the pantheon worshipped by those few Remans who still prayed to the harsh deities responsible for placing them on their barren world of ever-day and ever-night.
My afterlife world was a version of earth, with some weird subdimensions that we really tried to avoid.
Now they were parted forever, without hope of meeting again in the afterlife, for Heaven and Sukhavati could not both exist, nor Jesus Christ and Amida Buddha.
You, observing the old Svanetian custom of providing sustenance for the departed in the afterlife, left out a tumbler of County Fair bourbon, and Og raged at his inability to consume physical spirits.
Shadow stood bemused in a weak cyclone of detritus you know the way trash has in cities of playing ring-a-roses for helpless hours in a pocket of wind: food cartons, snout packs, beercans, all in their afterlife of headless chickens.
Dante writes incessantly of Florence, and of the Florentines he meets and speaks with in his visit to the afterlife, and he writes all this while in exile!
Before leaving Moscow he should tip the media, get a TV truck out to Eternity, expose the fact that the great Yuri Lebedev was running more than a night club, the old geezer had become a minor fucking deity in charge of a franchise in the afterlife catering to murderers, hookers, and various relics of the Cold War.
There had been a variety of different religions, faiths and cults on the planet, but the belief system that came to dominate Chel and was exported out to the stars when the species achieved space travel - even if by then it was taken as having a symbolic rather than a literal truth - was one which still spoke of a mythi cal afterlife, where the good would be rewarded by an eternity of noble joy and the evil would be condemned - no matter what their caste had been in the mortal world - to servitude forever.
Since everyone believed literally in the picture of the afterlife described in Dante, with each minor sin costing, perhaps, a century in Purgatory, most people felt that indulgences were a good bargain.
These writings include mysterious and archaic texts aimed at guiding the afterlife journey of the deceased, such as the Book of the Dead (which the ancient Egyptians knew as Per-Ém-Hru, the Book of ‘Coming Forth By Day’), the Book of Two Ways, the Book of Gates, the Book of What is in the Duat and the Coffin Texts.
Most animals retired at death to their own Afterlives, but some few were caught up in the human system, particularly those who had been pets or associates of man.
Spacer society has squeezed all mention of gods and afterlives and supernatural justice out of its oaths and promises.