You don't know that. Many people have had near death experiences and describe seeing lost loved ones. You may choose not to believe but you do not know....
Then why attacks others for their beliefs on the subject? As you said no one knows for certain. Choose to believe or disbelieve if you want and be kind enough to allow others to do the same.
I understand how you must feel. I lost three people this past year - a cousin a year older than me, a childhood friend and a friend who was a next-door-neighbor when I moved into my own apartment.
My best to you. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
And I bet you two have many memories of those two years in Florida.
And, yes, I'm missing people lately. And my cat.
Yet, I consider myself blessed -- the people I miss the very most are the ones I don't miss so much because they feel literally a part of me. They're always with me.
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 18, 2024 8:02 AM MST
I'm sorry, Element; yours is a fresh wound. I miss my daughter in an undescribable way. In the past few years I've lost so many friends , some who were like family. The loss and pain from it increases with each additional one. It is cumulative. We are joyful with each birth in our own clan, and we miss the ones who pass on. So is life.
This post was edited by Thriftymaid at February 21, 2024 3:17 PM MST
Yes, missing loved ones is a part of life. I have lost so many friends and family to distance, dementia and death. This week is the anniversary of my mom's death and she has been on my mind.