I can't say I know anything about what happens to those who commit suicide, but I don't think making up stories about how horrible their afterlife will be is going to help anything; that is a method used my dogmatic organizations, not people aiming to cultivate wisdom and positivity. I certainly don't recommend suicide, but I don't think that it is perfectly avoidable; the cause of death is always more complex and long term than a razor or gun. Sometimes, I can't help but think many people have a genetic predisposition for murder/suicide. We can try to help people the best we can, but sometimes it is just something that the individual has to decide. It isn't my place to condemn, and it isn't my place to promise the best, either.
We can only try to fix what leads people to suicide in life; we can't determine or accurately presume what will happen to them after the act.
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Hello! What can the Universe do for/to you today?
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