What do you guys and gals think of this?

Shirayuki Mizore

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Alright so my mother works at Rutgers University and one of the students there died recently. She was battling cancer for a long time. Sad thing is, she really let it pass her. She never asked for special accommodations so she was a real trooper.

So on the day of her death, she was around others. Right before she died, she said, "Thank you for coming, your wings are beautiful."

So what do you guys think of this? I think it's pretty mystifying.
 
That's a really cool story.

I don't believe in God and don't believe in a heaven or hell but my 'vision' of the afterlife is just hanging around, being able to do whatever you want to do, and you get reunited with friends and family. Maybe you can take on whatever you want in the afterlife (like if you want wings, you can get wings). That would be pretty cool =)

I can tell you one thing, I am not afraid to die, and I don't worry about it. I don't go out of my way to get myself killed, and I hope I live a good, long life, but whatever happens, I have a lot of pets and people waiting for me, so I don't fear it.

I am a little iffy, though, on the pain part of it....if I am going to die, I just want it to be quick and painless, not some shit where I have to suffer in agony.
 
I don't believe in God and don't believe in a heaven or hell but my 'vision' of the afterlife is just hanging around, being able to do whatever you want to do, and you get reunited with friends and family. Maybe you can take on whatever you want in the afterlife (like if you want wings, you can get wings). That would be pretty cool =)

I have the exact same feelings Jade. I don't believe in God but I do sort of believe you go somewhere when you die instead of just completely being erased from existence.
 
That is really mystifying.

I was at my friends dad's funeral at the school gym, who also was my home room teacher and geography teacher and it was so weird because I swear to God he was sitting in the bleachers too, it looked just like him. It was surreal, I believe in stuff like that.

But that is a great story.
 
I dunno, I just see it as a psychological envision. She's reaching the peak of death, so her mind wants to be at ease and she saw an angel. your mind can make your eyes do some crazy stuff.

aka darklings.

Like when you were a kid and your super afraid of the dark. I remember at looking at random things in my room and it'd look like exactly like a monster ready to kill/eat me.

But that's just me.

Atleast she got to see something nice before she died IMO.

on the subject of being a ghost after death. For someone super unreligious like myself. I'm still very open to the idea of ghosts. Information I gather+experiences I've had hasn't left me in complete doubt of their existence.
 
yeah it really is mystifying

It really reminds me after my Grandaddy passed it always felt like in a way he was always still around even though i go to church i usually believe no one is truly dead, in the body yes but through the soul nope especially if the said deceased person is well known for something with the case of my grandfather music along with a loving family he will always live on through both the former and latter.
 
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