Afterlife thoughts...
Do you believe in an afterlife? Even if you do not believe in the Jesus and Christianity role model perhaps there is still an afterlife. It might not be what we think of as an afterlife.
Who knows ? No one does for sure.
When we do know we will not be able to tell anyone.
SO....who believes in an afterlife even if they are agnostic? I'm pretty sure atheists do not. Again, I could be wrong.
Thoughts anyone?
The recording I posted was a real recording. I did hear the words "This is your mother." Many of you scoffed at it but i didn't rig that recording.
Did no one else give it a second thought?
I've been in search of this answer for a very long time. It's why I dabble with the ghost theory and the supernatural. I've never SEEN a ghost but again how do those words come out clearly to me. Are they what I thought I would hear, so I heard them?
I believe there are ghosts. If not then what would be the point of having ghost hunters?
I'll repost something I wrote a while back, something that kind of expresses my views on life after this one.
It's that time of year when we give thanks for all the things we have. All the people we have, those present and passed. My brother Jamie passed away two years ago and I wrote a little something to try and make sense of it. I'm posting it again in his memory.
It's been a couple of weeks since my brother passed and I have not really said anything about it For the rest of my life Christmas will always be the time Jamie left this life. But it will also be the time that he rejoined the greater universe.
I am not a religious man and I don't know what lies beyond this life if anything. I do know a few things. The tiniest particles in our bodies, the atoms of calcium in our bones, the iron in our blood, all of these are born in the heart of a star. When this star reaches the end of its life cycle, it erupts and spreads these atoms into the universe where they join other elements and give birth to another star. Some of these stars have planets and, on our little bit of star stuff, life is born. I like to think that my brother has simply gone back to the universe and the particles that once were him will, one day, be scattered once again.
I like to think that some of him will become part of another world, another living thing, perhaps a brother who loves and is loved.
A writer once said that we all have time machines. Those that take us into the future are our dreams. The ones that take us to the past are called memory. I find Jamie when I use either one.