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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Mar 17, 2005 12:11:49 GMT -5
I seen a great movie the other night called "What dreams may come" with Robin Williams, I thought this was the most touching and creative film Ive seen in a while, also it is exactly what I beleive about life and death, if any of you haven't seen it, I suggest you do!!
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Lori
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Post by Lori on Mar 22, 2005 10:51:13 GMT -5
Oh yes, this is one of my favorite movies and one that I have in my collection of DVD's. I definitely believe that physical death could be a transition such as that depicted in the movie.
I have read that when you die you have a short time to visit loved ones to say "goodbyes" or to comfort them in some way ... IF they are open to your energy. The problem with that is grief often gets in the way of letting that energy through. Then you get to a point where you have to go on with your journey but you never really leave the ones you love because we are all connected eternally.
When my grandmother died (we were very close) I felt she visited me often through my dreams. I could feel her energy so very much. It has been a number of years now and those visits do not come as often but they do every now and then. I know she is still around but she has also gone on to another journey somewhere but stops in to visit every now and then. Does that make sense?
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Mar 22, 2005 10:56:40 GMT -5
cool Lori, I loved this movie, I cried, lol It just is everything I beleive and I think this movie is great for the soul.. yes that makes complete sence Lori, I have felt those that past on as well, I think it is very neat to feel such a feeling, when I was little I lost My dad,three uncles and my grandpa right in a row,and I would wake up in the middle of the night and see a little ball of light hovering close to my bed, I wasn't afraid, it was as if someone was watching over me, and I just would go back to sleep, my twin sister said she seen the same thing, after I told her I seen it,..and she is the kind of person who chooses not to be spiritual at all, so I think this experience opened her up more.
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