Immediately upon death each soul undergoes the particular judgment, and depending upon the state of the person's soul, goes to heaven, purgatory, or hell.
THE Russian soul, that object of so much mystery and patriotic smugness, has undergone its own revolution.
In Catholic religions the soul undergoes judgment at the moment of death.
Extra souls are forbidden, and where they occur shall undergo spontaneous decay.
Sikhism argues that the soul can possibly undergo millions of transformations as various forms of life before ultimately becoming human.
In general, religious Jews believe that the soul undergoes a period of reflection and penance after death, before moving on to whatever comes next.
The soul identifies itself with the body, reaps the fruits of its actions, and undergoes rebirth.
The state in which souls undergo this experience is often referred to as "Hades".
Owein journeys across a series of plains where the souls in purgatory undergo tortures at the hand of demons.