A living or continuing longer than, or beyond the existence of, another person, thing, or event; an outliving.
continuing to live despite difficult conditions.
The species' persistence beyond the conditions leading to its endangerment, with sufficient resilience to allow for potential recovery from endangerment. The condition in which a species continues to exist into the future while retaining the potential for recovery.
The premise that the consciousness, mind, personality, or "soul" of a being continues in existence after physical death.
continued possession of personality after the change called death. It is the fundamental doctrine of spiritualism and main object of investigation, though in an indirect manner, of psychical research. See SURVIVAL.
Usually referring to the surviving mind, personality or consciousness after physical death.
The continuation of life or existence.
to live, exist or be active through and after.
continuedpossession of personality after the change called death. It is thefundamental doctrine of spiritualism and main object ofinvestigation, though in an indirect manner, of psychical research.See SURVIVAL.
Continued existence of the consciousness of the individual person in some form and for at least some time after the destruction of their physical body; life-after-death; not to be considered synonymous with “immortality,” which implies unending existence. See also Reincarnation; Spirit Hypothesis.