Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt was married to my uncle for her entire life. She was a sweet and kind woman. He was a total ass. Sarcastic. Rude. The attitude that he was better than everyone else and was pained by contact with other people. My aunt had a miscarriage and he left her in pain to go play golf. Nobody could figure out why she stayed married to him.
He had a massive heart attack while playing golf. He died and the incredible medical team brought him back. It was truly amazing.
He was a completely changed man. He first thanked his doctors and nurses for a second chance at life, and then he shocked everyone by actually changing. His entire demeanor was different. He became a pleasant and caring man.
He said when he died, he saw God. God said to him that He was sending him back to earth to have a chance to be a good husband, father, and person. Note that my uncle was not religious whatsoever before his heart attack.
I have to believe he saw what he saw and heard what he heard, because for 50 plus years the guy was terrible.
Such a blessing that God tortured your aunt for decades just to give your uncle an redemption arc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic but I've had a lot of odd experiences. Predictive dreams, seeing things that happened miles away while I was awake... my parent had JUST died and I found out in an airport. I was sitting there debating vomiting or not/ belly wasn't quite sure what was gonna happen- and suddenly I felt someone rubbing my back. There was no one anywhere near me. But I felt it. It was more distracting than anything else. "wth am I feeling?" But the urge to visit passed and I was ok. Crying but ok.
Sorry to hear about your parent. Also, I don't understand your story. Also, what do you mean by " But the urge to visit passed and I was ok.
Thanks - that makes more sense, but the point of your post is still illusive. Can you explain it a little more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt was married to my uncle for her entire life. She was a sweet and kind woman. He was a total ass. Sarcastic. Rude. The attitude that he was better than everyone else and was pained by contact with other people. My aunt had a miscarriage and he left her in pain to go play golf. Nobody could figure out why she stayed married to him.
He had a massive heart attack while playing golf. He died and the incredible medical team brought him back. It was truly amazing.
He was a completely changed man. He first thanked his doctors and nurses for a second chance at life, and then he shocked everyone by actually changing. His entire demeanor was different. He became a pleasant and caring man.
He said when he died, he saw God. God said to him that He was sending him back to earth to have a chance to be a good husband, father, and person. Note that my uncle was not religious whatsoever before his heart attack.
I have to believe he saw what he saw and heard what he heard, because for 50 plus years the guy was terrible.
Such a blessing that God tortured your aunt for decades just to give your uncle an redemption arc.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt was married to my uncle for her entire life. She was a sweet and kind woman. He was a total ass. Sarcastic. Rude. The attitude that he was better than everyone else and was pained by contact with other people. My aunt had a miscarriage and he left her in pain to go play golf. Nobody could figure out why she stayed married to him.
He had a massive heart attack while playing golf. He died and the incredible medical team brought him back. It was truly amazing.
He was a completely changed man. He first thanked his doctors and nurses for a second chance at life, and then he shocked everyone by actually changing. His entire demeanor was different. He became a pleasant and caring man.
He said when he died, he saw God. God said to him that He was sending him back to earth to have a chance to be a good husband, father, and person. Note that my uncle was not religious whatsoever before his heart attack.
I have to believe he saw what he saw and heard what he heard, because for 50 plus years the guy was terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic but I've had a lot of odd experiences. Predictive dreams, seeing things that happened miles away while I was awake... my parent had JUST died and I found out in an airport. I was sitting there debating vomiting or not/ belly wasn't quite sure what was gonna happen- and suddenly I felt someone rubbing my back. There was no one anywhere near me. But I felt it. It was more distracting than anything else. "wth am I feeling?" But the urge to visit passed and I was ok. Crying but ok.
Sorry to hear about your parent. Also, I don't understand your story. Also, what do you mean by " But the urge to visit passed and I was ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic but I've had a lot of odd experiences. Predictive dreams, seeing things that happened miles away while I was awake... my parent had JUST died and I found out in an airport. I was sitting there debating vomiting or not/ belly wasn't quite sure what was gonna happen- and suddenly I felt someone rubbing my back. There was no one anywhere near me. But I felt it. It was more distracting than anything else. "wth am I feeling?" But the urge to visit passed and I was ok. Crying but ok.
Sorry to hear about your parent. Also, I don't understand your story. Also, what do you mean by " But the urge to visit passed and I was ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
I can tell you I don’t go to casinos in life and casinos in death sounds like hell to me.
Be very good then. Because if you're bad, you'll end up at a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix FOREVER. haha
Thankfully we can’t earn our way into Heaven but that prospect will certainly motivate me to do better 😂
Harsh lighting, metallic clinks of gambling machines, garish carpets, sexist attire, losing massive amounts of money with nothing to show for it every day - nothing natural at all - truly sounds like Hell
And stale cigarette smell!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
I can tell you I don’t go to casinos in life and casinos in death sounds like hell to me.
Be very good then. Because if you're bad, you'll end up at a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix FOREVER. haha
Thankfully we can’t earn our way into Heaven but that prospect will certainly motivate me to do better 😂
Harsh lighting, metallic clinks of gambling machines, garish carpets, sexist attire, losing massive amounts of money with nothing to show for it every day - nothing natural at all - truly sounds like Hell
And stale cigarette smell!
Anonymous wrote:I'm agnostic but I've had a lot of odd experiences. Predictive dreams, seeing things that happened miles away while I was awake... my parent had JUST died and I found out in an airport. I was sitting there debating vomiting or not/ belly wasn't quite sure what was gonna happen- and suddenly I felt someone rubbing my back. There was no one anywhere near me. But I felt it. It was more distracting than anything else. "wth am I feeling?" But the urge to visit passed and I was ok. Crying but ok.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt was married to my uncle for her entire life. She was a sweet and kind woman. He was a total ass. Sarcastic. Rude. The attitude that he was better than everyone else and was pained by contact with other people. My aunt had a miscarriage and he left her in pain to go play golf. Nobody could figure out why she stayed married to him.
He had a massive heart attack while playing golf. He died and the incredible medical team brought him back. It was truly amazing.
He was a completely changed man. He first thanked his doctors and nurses for a second chance at life, and then he shocked everyone by actually changing. His entire demeanor was different. He became a pleasant and caring man.
He said when he died, he saw God. God said to him that He was sending him back to earth to have a chance to be a good husband, father, and person. Note that my uncle was not religious whatsoever before his heart attack.
I have to believe he saw what he saw and heard what he heard, because for 50 plus years the guy was terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
How will you “find out” anything? You won’t have a brain to process thoughts. It’s over.
Time will tell - you can’t prove or disprove this belief
Do you even hear yourself?
You can't disprove that after death we all go to a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix, either.
But I guess time will tell.
I can tell you I don’t go to casinos in life and casinos in death sounds like hell to me.
Be very good then. Because if you're bad, you'll end up at a casino 22 miles outside of Phoenix FOREVER. haha
Thankfully we can’t earn our way into Heaven but that prospect will certainly motivate me to do better 😂
Harsh lighting, metallic clinks of gambling machines, garish carpets, sexist attire, losing massive amounts of money with nothing to show for it every day - nothing natural at all - truly sounds like Hell