
spiritual perspective on what happens after death, arguing that the soul's momentum and unresolved inner chaos persist without the stabilizing influence of a body. The text dismisses common beliefs that death brings enlightenment or peace, asserting that the individual's unfinished desires, regrets, and attachments remain entirely intact. This continuation of unfulfilled cravings is presented as the singular reason for rebirth, which is described as a non-punitive process where the individual is magnetically pulled back into a new body by their own incompletion. Ultimately, the author concludes that only awareness while alive, rather than death itself, can lead to liberation from this cycle of desire-driven return.