The idea of a soul world or a life following death is well established in different strict, otherworldly, and social convictions all over the planet. Various religions and conviction frameworks have their own translations of what occurs after death, and regardless of whether there is a soul world. According to a logical point of view, there is as of now no exact proof supporting the presence of a soul world as portrayed in numerous strict or otherworldly customs. Science essentially depends on discernible and testable peculiarities, and the presence of an eternity or soul domain falls outside the extent of logical examination. Confidence in the soul world is many times a question of individual or social confidence. Individuals' convictions about the presence of a soul world can shift broadly founded on their strict, otherworldly, or philosophical points of view. A theme envelops different convictions and sentiments, and people might maintain various viewpoints in light of their social foundation, strict childhood, or individual encounters.