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What is a buddhist view of the afterlife…after we die.?

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What is a buddhist view of the afterlife…after we die.?

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According to Buddhism, when you die, you go to the bardo, or waiting room of the afterlife. After a while you are reborn in another body, depending on the Karma you have generated in your previous lives. If you have been really bad, you go to a hell realm, for instance, and if you’ve been very good and helped others, you go to a better afterlife. You can’t get rid of Karma. You just have to endure it until you have used it up.

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