What do different spiritual beliefs say about how long the soul remains on Earth after death?

The question often crosses our minds, sometimes in the midst of silence, sometimes after a devastating loss: what becomes of the soul after death? Does it vanish instantly, or does it take time to drift away? Spiritual traditions around the world have always sought to provide reassuring answers to this universal question. And while their perspectives differ, they converge on one essential point: death is not a sudden end, but a passage, a transformation, a step toward something else, inviting a certain inner peace.

Death as a transition rather than an end

In many belief systems, the moment of death corresponds to the separation between the body and the soul. Some traditions symbolically evoke the "breaking of the silver thread," the invisible bond that unites the spiritual essence to the physical body throughout life. Once this bond is dissolved, the soul is said to access another plane of existence, freed from material constraints and from time as we understand it.

This transition is often described as gentle and natural. The soul gradually sheds emotional burdens, fears, and attachments to reach a space of peace and understanding, sometimes called the "soul's home." A place where one continues to evolve, learn, and reconnect with a profound sense of harmony.

Why would some souls remain close to Earth?

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