>>509019633 (OP)>What happens in the afterlife?Depends, there's typically three possible outcomes:
>Heaven The most likely (like 95%) outcome. Your soul leaves your body and you ascend to Heaven: a 'kind' realm of the dead with clouds, vegetation, sunshine, the deceased, angels, lower-case gods, and the Godhead. People mingle with dead relatives before being brought to the Godhead. This entity is typically described as a massive "empathetic pool of white fire"; souls are exposed to its' light and made to feel every good and bad thing they've ever done to anyone, in the exact way they felt it, before getting access to Heaven. People have said this experience as euphoric, while others have described it as "a pain so horrible only the dead can experience it."
>Hell The least likely (2%'ish) outcome. Your soul "falls backward" out of your body and you plumet into the depths of Hell. Hell is a cold, dark, muddy, cavernous realm similar very similar to Hades from Greek Mythology. People in Hell wallow in misery, cling to one another, and quietly suffer - periodically interrupted by bored demons torturing them. Anyone can leave Hell, nobody is trapped in Hell and Heaven shines brightly as a guiding light, but the venture is tiring and most people in Hell believe they belong there.
>Space Jellyfish Something like 5% of people experience their soul elevating out of their body all the way up into space and become something like a space jellyfish; an orb of bright light capable of 'swimming' freely through space at incredible speed.
Source: NDE/Near-Death Experience, hospitals record them and there's a couple million every year.