Mm, my father is always sending me a message to remind me, "I'm cheap and did my own electrical work. Don't make the same mistake and die young of electrocution like I did." |
| My aunt was a redhead. Whenever I see red ants I know it's her. |
Not exactly smoke, but my father spoke to me through unexpected scents. Faint at first, then much stronger, as if to say "OK, it's really time for me to go", and then it stopped. That's when I knew it was time to bury his body. |
| I’ve had a few dreams. I bought a car shortly after my father died and had a dream that he came over to take a look and give his opinion. It was so real. Over the years I’ve dreamed of us having a meal together. I would love to have a dream with him meeting my child. |
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My DH was born the day his maternal grandfather died.
Throughout his whole life, he has incredible luck - car accident, he gets a pay out; laid off work, an offer after first interview, on and on. I believe his grandfather is his guardian angel. |
| If the concept of an infinite mathematical multiverse is correct, then sooner or later an exact copy of yourself will randomly be created from scratch and will be realised on an exact copy of this Earth, in an exact copy of our observable universe in an exact copy of our universe that is completely separate from this universe, that has its very own space and its very own time that was also created from nothing without a cause, that has its very own big bang followed by its subsequent evolution somewhere else in the infinite mathematical multiverse. Also if the concept of an infinite mathematical multiverse is correct, then over the course of eternity your exact life you have lived so far and every other possible variation of your life will ultimately be lived an infinite number of times by other exact copies of you, that have an exact copy of your brain, that have an exact copy of your mind, that have an exact copy of your consciousness, that have an exact copy of your soul, that have an exact copy of your spirit, living on other exact copies of this Earth, in other exact copies of our observable universe, in other exact copies our universe that are completely separate from this universe, that have their very own spaces and their very own times that were also created from nothing without a cause, that have their very own big bang events followed by their subsequent evolutions elsewhere in the infinite mathematical multiverse. In conclusion, life after (your) death does not exist because there is no way for the information that is you to persist after you die. After (you) die (your) brain will no longer function, (your) mind will no longer function, (your) consciousness will no longer function, (your) soul will no longer function and (your) spirit will no longer function. Near death experiences and out of body experiences are certainly hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die. It takes many hours, if not days for every brain cell to completely die and for all electrical activity deep inside the brain to completely stop. |
| Thankfully, mine have stopped. I used to have near-nightly dreams of my deceased loved ones, but now they are few and far between. I think it's because the grief has lessened; I am healed and okay now. |
This is what I’m here for! Love it! |
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Via cardinals, bluejays and crows. Also, VERY shiny pennies and dimes.
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| I wish they would. I have no proof or reason to believe but open to the idea if I had proof. One eerie dream when I was at a low point, but how is that different than my thousands of other dreams? |
I’m sorry to burst your bubble PP, but this poster was referring to Lion King. (NP here.) |
Can you elaborate on robins and pennies? |
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My mom got into this after my dad died suddenly. She started saying that things were signs from him, and that they never happened before he died (sounds in the house), even though she also said he used to complain about it.
It seems to make her happy, but it really creeps me out |