The Transcended Cosmology is the set of -verses or locations like Heaven or Hell that sentient beings' "spirits" or "souls" or "ethereal forms" or some other intangible parts move to after death. Most often, these are paired, with one -verse being the "good" afterlife and one being the "evil" or just "bad" afterlife. However, in an infinite Omniverse with infinite permutations, this scenario may not always be true. Cyclical reincarnation, for example, may occur in some -verses, as souls/spirits are recycled for eternity. Other -verses might not have afterlives at all.
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| - The Transcended Cosmology is the set of -verses or locations like Heaven or Hell that sentient beings' "spirits" or "souls" or "ethereal forms" or some other intangible parts move to after death. Most often, these are paired, with one -verse being the "good" afterlife and one being the "evil" or just "bad" afterlife. However, in an infinite Omniverse with infinite permutations, this scenario may not always be true. Cyclical reincarnation, for example, may occur in some -verses, as souls/spirits are recycled for eternity. Other -verses might not have afterlives at all.
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| - The Transcended Cosmology is the set of -verses or locations like Heaven or Hell that sentient beings' "spirits" or "souls" or "ethereal forms" or some other intangible parts move to after death. Most often, these are paired, with one -verse being the "good" afterlife and one being the "evil" or just "bad" afterlife. However, in an infinite Omniverse with infinite permutations, this scenario may not always be true. Cyclical reincarnation, for example, may occur in some -verses, as souls/spirits are recycled for eternity. Other -verses might not have afterlives at all.
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