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timama [110]
3 years ago
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La cosmología japonesa y nórdica cree que la muerte tiene una forma honorable de seguir la vida, incluso ellos piensan que una b

uena muerte es el final de una vida virtuosa. ¿Por qué esta mitología no rechaza la muerte tanto como otras?
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charle [14.2K]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

La cosmología Japonesa y Nórdica creen que la muerte tiene una forma honorable de seguir la vida, incluso ellos piensan que una buena muerte es el final de una vida virtuosa. Esta mitología no rechaza la muerte tanto como otras porque considera que su espíritu es libre y asciende.

Para este tipo de culturas, una vida honorable es el máximo objetivo de la existencia, en el que pudieron prestar servicio y hacer cosas buenas. No temen a la muerte porque dentro de su sistema de creencias, la muerte es tan solo un paso más en el camino de evolución para avanzar a un estado mayor o mejor. Estas culturas consideran que aunque la carne, el cuerpo termina, el espíritu continúa.

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