Poll: Where Do You Want To Spend an Afterlife

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Just curious, when you go, what do you want to happen to you after? Do you want to be in Hell or Heaven? Do you even believe these places exist or not? I will go first. Put me down for Hell!
 
I wanna go to that place where they have hoverboards cause it's already 2014 and we still don't have em yet. Life = wasted
 
Neither. Singing psalms eternally is even worse than burning forever. Fortunately such places don't exist! Eternal peace is great (though I won't live to see it).
 
to be forever at the feet and soles of 1000 studs
shooting my loads over and over and over !!!!!!!!
Grrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Celtic paradise of Tir Nan Og for warriors with wine, women, song and fighting, - and fellow manly warriors, the lassies should be experience Scots / Irish whores, not virgins like the Muslims want :-)
 
As an Eternal Wanderer.
 
As a vampyre,or other immortal dead thing.
Eventually science will permit humans freedom from death due to ageing.
 
Wow, we're getting a lot of really off the wall ideas out there about what happens when we die! Interesting! Well hope you all get what you want in your personal deaths!
 
All that wander are not lost (Gandalf)
Hopefully not as a lost soul.

Gandalf? Me? I wish!!!! LOL!!!

I meant Eternal Wanderer as in the choice and ability to go where I wish in the universe after I die, simple way of seeing it a bit like Astrid on Dr Who how at the end of that special.
 
Celtic paradise of Tir Nan Og for warriors with wine, women, song and fighting, - and fellow manly warriors, the lassies should be experience Scots / Irish whores, not virgins like the Muslims want :-)

A lot of people deem Tir Nan Og as to be erroneously confused with Valhalla, therefore it is not a place for fallen soldiers/warriors but the actual place of supernatural beings.

I suspect strongly this could be right and there is a probability that the true/Celtic/Gaelic/Scottish/Pictish name/abode for fallen warriors has been lost or buried deep in the history books or mythology somewhere.

I personally belief that the Tir Nan Og is not supernatural beings, but is actually one of the ancient Irish races as mentioned in their mythology, which I believe to have really exist as a group of people.
 
Tir Nan Og is said to be the fulfillment if your desires so a Valhalla element for warriors would be appealing - to me anyway :-) It means "land of youth" in Gaelic One legend is that Celts spend 300 years there between earthly lives but that might not be 300 years here Perhaps if you reach the tight spiritual level you don't have to come back again and again
 
Tir Nan Og is said to be the fulfillment if your desires so a Valhalla element for warriors would be appealing - to me anyway :-) It means "land of youth" in Gaelic One legend is that Celts spend 300 years there between earthly lives but that might not be 300 years here Perhaps if you reach the tight spiritual level you don't have to come back again and again

KiltedSoldier,
Are you confusing this with reincarnation? As in my extensive research into Celtic lore I have never come across this in regards to Tir Nan Og or the Tuatha De Dannan. The only thing I can think ofthat resembles as close to what you say is the Celtic concept of Wryd and Orlog. I believe this these terms to be distinctly Celtic/Heathen/Asatru in origins but todays modern interpretation maybe corrupted by the Greek mythology of the Moirae and the Roman god Forturna brought over by the Romans and other foreign travelers.
 
Will consult my Seer :-) My beliefs are probably a mixture of Celtic ideas - I pray for a warrior's reward in the afterlife before battle if it is my time to die.
 
I've wondered about "after death" - I heard this weird answer to a well known phrase once which got me thinking
You know when people say reach the light at the end of the tunnel when you die?
What if that light is you coming out of another vagina as a baby!

Such a crazy response that it could be true... Some people do claim previous lives!
 
I want to spend eternity travelling the Universe....visiting all the planets, strange places and landscapes. Something of this magnitude can only be done in death--certainly not in life.
 
I think of the Afterlife as a giant VR room. I mean its your choice of what makes you happy.

Mine would be a nonstop action movie. Full of gunfights, fistfights, and snapping of mooks necks.
 
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