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When you die, multiple processes occur in biological, cultural, and, potentially, spiritual aspects. From a biological standpoint, your body ceases functioning, vital processes like the circulatory and respiratory systems stop, and your cells begin breaking down. The body eventually goes through rigor mortis and decomposition unless preservation processes are applied. Culturally, mourning and funeral rites vary depending on the customs of a person's family, society, religion, and geographical location. These rites may include cremation, burial, ceremonies, and specific rituals that pay respect to the deceased person's life and memory. In terms of spirituality, beliefs regarding the afterlife vary greatly among different religions and philosophical beliefs. Some people believe in reincarnation, resurrection, or entering a new plane of existence such as heaven or hell, while others may believe in a form of spiritual peace or simply an end to consciousness. Ultimately, the answer to what happens after death may be influenced by one's personal beliefs and values, as well as the cultural or religious context in which they were raised.
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