Nietzsche declared 'God is Dead', signifying a shift from divine authority to personal responsibility.
The decline in faith poses a crisis and offers freedom to become architects of our own lives.
Without divine justice, concepts like karma and fate must be reinterpreted in human terms.
Karma is seen as a result of social and psychological effects rather than cosmic retribution.
Fate becomes a network of interconnected lives, influenced by collective decisions and chaos.
Suffering and compassion are redefined in a godless universe, emphasizing human action.
Human accountability is heightened, with forgiveness and redemption based on personal transformation.
The absence of an afterlife gives this life infinite value, urging us to leave a positive legacy.
A human-centered spirituality emerges, focusing on reason, empathy, and community.