There is only one thing that is inevitable in life – death. This may scare some people, but it also sparks curiosity in others. What really happens once your body expires? Everyone believes something different, but we will never live to see who was correct.
Personally, I created (and support) the Recycled Soul Theory. When people come close to death, they claim to “see the light,” yet no one seems to know what “the light” really is. I interpret it to be a baby being born. I believe that when people die, and the soul leaves, it allows for a new life to be granted. Yes, the baby is technically alive since it has a functioning brain and beating heart, but it is truly living once a soul is embodied. Sadly, the soul does not remember past times on Earth, but it never truly goes away. It is just given to a new person.
Several juniors were asked what their perspective is. Kira Gumbinger thought more spiritually, “There are different types of spiritual energy, and to move up levels we spend time learning lessons before being reincarnated.” Reincarnation is the theory that a soul will come back either in a different form or a new body. This could possibly explain “ghosts.” This is very logical, and makes sense. If someone doesn’t deserve to live again, they don’t.
Cailin Cienki agreed with the Recycled Soul Theory. She stated, “This – to me – is a possibility that we get a chance to make our new lives better than our old ones.” Nick Elia was very enthusiastic when asked about his theory. It was very elaborate, but due to the colorful language his exact quote will not be mentioned. To summarize, he believes in the classic, religious legend. God will decide where the soul will go – to heaven or hell.
Maybe both theories are correct, or maybe they are intertwined. There is a possibility that a soul corrects its mistakes, then it is granted another try. Maybe God controls all of it, but possibly it is not religious at all. Everybody has a different belief, but there is only one way to find out.