judgement and life review after death
"Judgment and life review after death" refers to the concept, often found in religious and spiritual beliefs, that when a person dies, they undergo a process in which their life's actions and choices are evaluated, and they are held accountable for their deeds, either by a divine entity or through a personal introspection. This assessment typically involves reflecting on one's moral, ethical, and spiritual journey, and may influence their ultimate fate or the nature of their afterlife.
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