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I was raised a ... and was taught we die and that's it until God comes
and raises those from the dead. The "chosen" go to heaven, the "bad" are destroyed, and the "good" stay on the earth to make it fruitful and beautiful again and clean it up to make the world better for those coming back. Ok, well, my mother just passed and what I was taught doesn't really comfort me, since according to that belief she wasn't necessarily the "good" one. Who the hell knows who's good? I'm glad she's not suffering anymore, but it hurts I'll never see again-- EVER?!! Please be nice...I'm just looking for comfort to rest my mind |
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If she accepted Christ as her savior she went to heaven. Pray for her
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the only way to find out what happens when you die is to read about it
in the Bible. It'll have your answer. |
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What really happens to you when you die is this:
Immediately upon death, two angels are assigned to guard you as you get used to the fact that you are dead. For about three days, you are allowed to wander to places and people who are significant to you. It is during this period that people have strange experiences where they see or hear a recently deceased person. These experiences follow an interesting pattern. In general, the person who has the experience is not the person who loved the deceased the most, but the person whom the deceased loved the most. These phenomena are extremely common, but we don’t talk about them. If you have had an experience like this, rest assured that you are completely normal. After you have gotten your bearings, the two angels take you on a tour of Paradise and Hades, and then assist you as you undergo what is called a “particular judgment” (a provisional individual judgment) to determine whether you wait for the Resurrection and the Last Judgment in Hades or in Paradise. This process takes some time and generally ends on the fortieth day after death. I hope this helps. P.Christopher |
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I don't know, but sounds like she was a Jehovah's Witness from what she
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Monique,
You are very young to lose your Mother, I recently lost a brother and his children are around your age, it has been 6 months and they will not ever be the same, I hope this story helps: "In the bottom of an old pond lived some grubs who could not understand why none of their group ever came back after crawling up the lily stems to the top of the water. They promised each other that the next one who was called to make the upward climb would return and tell what had happened to him. Soon one of them felt an urgent impulse to seek the surface; he rested himself on the top of a lily pad and went through a glorious transformation which made him a dragonfly with beautiful wings. In vain he tried to keep his promise, flying back and forth over the pond, he peered at his friends below, then he realized that even if they could see him they would not recognize such a radiant creature as one of their number. The fact that we cannot see our loved ones or communicate after the transformation which we call death is no proof that they cease to exist." I will pray for peace in your heart, Lisa |
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What happens is that when you die you pass onto another plane of
existence where you study everything you learned in the life you just left. After that you are reincarnated into another life; whether it be an animal, plant, insect, star, another person or other living organism to learn more. This happens over and over again until you learn everything you were supposed to learn when your essence was created. After all this happens, which might be thousands of years, you pass on to be with the Gods. Just look at it like this. Each new life might be her essence. Who knows? If you have a baby, it might be here essence in the new child. I hope that this helps you to realize that the ending of each new life is not the end, it is just a beginning of a new one. |
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try thinking of the funeral as a celebration of her life i think we all
live on in the memories of our loved ones staying positive will help you cope with the loss of your loved one.i work at three cemetaries here in pa and thats what i see everyday is families greiving for their loved ones so stay positive and think of all the good times i think itll help you get through the loss my sincerest condolances paul |
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