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A Little Bit of Heaven

Do you wonder when you die, If there is a judgement day? Does all that you have read, Really happen as they say? Well then, what if you could see, Like many of us can, How then would you react, Just ignore or take a stand? What if you truly "knew," That scientist are wrong. Would you be ever silent, Or pass the news along? Would you listen, I wonder? To the teachings, my friend, All the things he promised, Somehow you knew first hand! So many of us "can" see, I "know" it is not a gift, When I happen to look up, They. . .disappear, so swift! ------------------------------------------ I have seen the afterlife as an observer since 1980 I do not call it a gift nor anything special. I do know others who can also see the afterlife. Simply Put: Some of us can see and some cannot. I choose to see but never to communicate.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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Date: 6/30/2014 12:53:00 AM
Yes, it depends upon the karma you did in the last life and I also agree some feel it and some won't or don't depends, Judy. Congrats on the win
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Date: 6/29/2014 8:56:00 PM
I see parts of the lives I have lived before and know when all my lessons are learned, I will move onto the afterlife, where the best is yet to come. Wonderful writing, Judy. Much to ponder here. Many congrats on your win. bfn Elaine
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Date: 6/29/2014 6:38:00 PM
Congrats, Judy on a great win with such an intriguing write. hugs.. Arlene
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Date: 6/29/2014 4:47:00 PM
Hi Judy, congratulations on a well-deserved win! This is such a powerful write that I enjoyed reading it immensely. I am also intrigued by your end note which has really piqued my interest! Pandita.
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Date: 6/24/2014 9:01:00 PM
This is what makes us all so beautiful and unique, nicely said!
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