hereafterhɪərˈæf tər, -ˈɑf-
hereafter (n)
hereafter (adv)
hereafter
English Definitions:
afterlife, hereafter (noun)
life after death
future, hereafter, futurity, time to come (adverb)
the time yet to come
hereinafter, hereafter, hereunder (adverb)
in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc.
"the landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised premises"; "the terms specified hereunder"
hereafter (adverb)
in a future life or state
"hope to win salvation hereafter"
hereafter (adverb)
following this in time or order or place; after this
"hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance"
hereafter (Noun)
A future existence or state.
hereafter (Noun)
Existence after death.
hereafter (Adverb)
In time to come; in some future time or state.
hereafter (Adverb)
From now on
Hereafter
Hereafter is the third album from the Romanian power metal band Magica. It was released in 2007. There is a video for the songs "All Waters Have the Colour of Drowning" and "Entangled".
Hereafter
The afterlife (also referred to as life after death) is a purported existence in which the essential part of an individual's identity or their stream of consciousness continues to live after the death of their physical body. The surviving essential aspect varies between belief systems; it may be some partial element, or the entire soul or spirit of an individual, which carries with it and may confer personal identity or, on the contrary, nirvana. Belief in an afterlife is in contrast to the belief in oblivion after death. In some views, this continued existence takes place in a spiritual realm, while in others, the individual may be reborn into this world and begin the life cycle over again, likely with no memory of what they have done in the past. In this latter view, such rebirths and deaths may take place over and over again continuously until the individual gains entry to a spiritual realm or otherworld. Major views on the afterlife derive from religion, esotericism and metaphysics. Some belief systems, such as those in the Abrahamic tradition, hold that the dead go to a specific place after death, as determined by God, or other divine judgment, based on their actions or beliefs during life. In contrast, in systems of reincarnation, such as those in the Indian religions, the nature of the continued existence is determined directly by the actions of the individual in the ended life.
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