Life is a journey to a place full of light and love

Rosalia 2022-03-24 09:02:01

On the plane from South Korea to Israel, it was 4:00 pm and the plane had to land at Tel Aviv airport in the middle of the night. During the day, no matter how tired you are, you still can't sleep. So, the movies prepared on Korean Air became a tool for me to pass the time.

I watched 4 movies in one go, and the one that impressed me the most was "The Planning Bureau of Destiny". At the time, fate was a major issue for me. Naturally, this movie made a mark on my heart. So, my friends and I recommended this movie.

Since then, I have fallen in love with movies about these spiritual topics.

Regarding fate, I am very calm now. It looks like fate, but it can actually be changed, just like the story of "Liaofan Four Trainings". Sometimes, we say it is destiny, as long as we use reason and emotion, we will find that the facts and the so-called "destiny" are consistent. For fate, if you don't see it through, you will fall into the vortex of karma.

I now believe more that life is a ship in the sea, and we are the captain and can control the course of the ship. And God, the beacon, guides the ship to keep going.

Back in Shenzhen, my friend copied me a few more movies from this series. This time, I watched "Hereafter 2010". A spiritual friend of mine once mailed me an e-book about what a follower of a faith saw after dying.

I have always been entangled in the topic of death, and I have always been entangled in the matter of psychic.

Bahá'ís don't encourage channeling, hehe. And I seem to be curious.

Hereafter 2010 is one such story.

The whole film is interspersed with three stories.

One is a well-known French female journalist who experienced life and death in the tsunami and finally survived. But she was unable to let go because of the experience of dying. She felt like she had entered a peaceful space, surrounded by darkness, and a light was coming towards her. After returning to France, the experience changed her life. She was going to take a vacation to write about President Mitterrand, but she got in touch with scientists who study death, and she started writing about death. She wrote her story at a time when the London Underground exploded and many people seemed unprepared for death.

A little boy whose brother died in a car accident. And this little boy never let go. Her mother was a drug addict and he was sent to a foster home. So he set out to find out if there was a way to connect him with his dead brother. He tried a lot of psychics through youtube but failed in the end until he met the hero of this movie.

A psychic who accidentally discovered he had psychic abilities due to an illness as a child. And he didn't think it was a gift, but a curse. He felt that psychics would not allow him to have a normal life. He tried to work as a worker but was fired. So, he chose to travel to England. He was a fan of Dickens, and there was a book fair in the UK at the time.

In the end, the female reporter gave a speech at the book fair, and the little boy was also at the book fair by chance, and the psychic went to find his Dickens. They met. The female reporter makes the psychic feel that the world after death is a peaceful place, a helpful thing, and she makes him feel that psychic abilities are good. And the little boy connected with his dead brother through a psychic.

In the end, the female reporter and the psychic came together.

After watching the movie, I want to say: No matter how

few people take the road, there will always be fellow travelers. It's just that sometimes you need a ticket to take you to another city to meet her. So, you are not alone. Like the dying woman scientist in the movie said, you're not alone.

Death is an open door to a world full of light and love.

There have been many scientists doing research on near-death. There is a lot more information available now than before.

Think of Weiss' past and present life and Sophia Brown, the psychic medium. Time to watch Cellular Memory.

PS, why is there a feeling of sadness in the air when coding. The pain of parting

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Extended Reading
  • Florence 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I don't like this kind of patchwork and hard to put together.

  • Dock 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    Lao Wu takes the supernatural route

Hereafter quotes

  • Dr. Rousseau: You know, as a scientist and, um, atheist my mind was closed to such things. Oh, absolutely. Afterlife, near-death experiences. Like everyone else, I thought people saw bright lights, Eden-like gardens and so forth because they were culturally conditioned to do so, but after twenty-five years in a hospice working with people, many of whom were pronounced dead but then miraculously survived, the account of what they actually experienced were so strikingly similar it couldn't just be coincidence. And add to that the fact that when they had these experiences they were almost all unconscious, a state in which, my enemies agree, the brain cannot create fresh images.

    Marie Lelay: So you think I really did experience something?

    Dr. Rousseau: Oh, yes.I think you experienced death.

  • Billy: [about George] He said, "A life that's all about death is no life at all."