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jmcquown wrote:
> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 07 May 2009 22:15:40 -0500, Sky >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> TFM® wrote:
>>>>
>>>> What happens when you die?
>>>>
>>>> I'd like to think that the mind lives on. I just don't know.
>>>>
>>>> TFM® - I miss Christy *so* much!
>>>
>>> "Something" happens In that regard, I have 'faith.' How do I know?
>>> An "out of body" experience is one that many folks do not experience
>>> (thankfully so!!!). I had an out-of-body experience when I was about
>>> 14-years old and have never forgotten how peculiar that 'episode' was.
>>> I had fallen off my bicycle and suffered a rather severe head concussion
>>> - no funny comments from the peanut gallery, eh!!!! <G>. It's rather
>>> too hard to describe, but I truly believe 'Something' is out there.
>>>
>>> Sky, who doesn't know but bets Christy will be there, too

>>
>> I didn't have an out of body experience and I didn't believe in ghosts
>> or spirits, but I've changed my mind. Mom visited me just as I was
>> waking up (to say goodbye), almost exactly 24 hours after her death.
>> The memory comforts me when I miss her.
>>
>> --

>
> My mother's parents died (6 weeks apart) back in 1976. Mom was never
> one to talk to me about her "dreams" but shortly after her mother died
> she told me her mother came to her "in a dream". She said she told her
> everything was going to be alright. Mom said she felt greatly
> comforted. It was just a few days later my father finally admitted to
> her he was an alcoholic and asked for her help. So yes, I believe my
> grandmother visited my mother and told her everything would work out.
>
> When my mother was still alive I'm pretty sure I saw my father a couple
> of times here in the house. I like to think he was still hanging
> around, watching over her. I haven't "seen" him since she died. I
> haven't seen her, either, but I feel her presence at times.
>
> So to answer TFM's question, I do think there's something more. What it
> is, where it is, I don't know.
>
> Jill


Drinking early today?

-dk