Greetings betson and hawkeye,
thank you for your posts
Bets, you are right saying it is fortune to get such a nice "Hello from Heaven". I think it's a pity that I still deny it
... it always feels like she is searching contact (even after this 2 months I still have the feeling of her being around me), but sometimes I just don't know what I could tell her....but it is surely the first step on the journey into the world beyond. I am so happy that she seems to go on well, and has no painstaking.
Within the next three weeks I think it is possible to get my copy of the Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook, amazon.de said so. But I will stay tuned and try to make progress on this issue, the "laughing rain" told me so...
If I got you right, you would like to know similar sounding english letters to be able to spell the word, right?
"trauernde" t remains the same, you could try while speaking not to "roll" the r, au would sound like ow in "drowning", the e after au like the one in them, the next r like the first one, nd also remain the same, last but not least the e at the end, it would sound like the one in "the" e.g. flat e like in "the flood", not stressed like in "the apple". That would be how to spell this one in english, the meaning of it is mourining (I should have told it before)
I hope that is what you wanted to know, if not, just tell me
Yes, then the thing with the English language, we were taught it in elementary school since 3rd grade (without marks, it was just like a "giveaway" from the school to us), from grade 7-10, we had the possibility (it was in the middleschool, wich goes from grade 5-10), to choose bilingual lessons, at first in history, the next time in geographie, the last two years were business english. In highschool, grade 11-13, we did more literature work, like on About a boy, Forrest Gump, Macbeth, 1984. Also texts about the US government, history, british monarchy and social structure and the aboriginal culture.
What helped most to push the vocabulary to a "higher level", poetry and english songs using metaphors, so to say "talking in pictures", were great. English lessons were so to say more alive, and different opinions were more acceptet than in the German lessons, where we almost ended up in questions like "Who was first? Chicken or egg".... and if it came to religious topics, it ended like "all believers are morons", have to add that our teacher was lets call it a socialist democrat, who was full convinced of the non-existence of god, remember Marx once said that religion is the opiate for the masses...
Hey hawkeye! Never thought about that this scene from a fictional movie could have been something like a hint to nonverbal communication, I wonder if the scene in part II, where the grandmother died, which I watched also a few times, this two movies were the ones, that I watched more often than the others I own, could have been also a hint, I don't want to say prediction, that is kind of too much out of the blue.
But I agree with you, since I watched this ones more often, I began to be interested in afterlife research, strange, because I don't know how I came from the movie to that topic, maybe the hope arose again.
I make just slow progress in believing that this actually happened, but the more I think over it again and again, the more I do believe that she is happy, I am very comforted through this, because the last time I saw her body on her bed, there was no smile, it was just horrible how helpless (a strange combination of fear and excitement) she looked there (there was the possibility to see her prepared in her coffin, but I had not the balls to do so, I rather thought about what I could tell her, after the coffin would have been lifted into the grave.)
She appearing to me and showing her love, often reminds me of the times being a child and spending time with her, playing, taking a walk, or listening to the lp-player. Sometimes it feels like the two of us taking a walk together, since she sometimes seems to be closer than I can imagine, so I should not refuse it anymore. Thank you for your thoughts on it, I never came to a conclusion like that.
What else could I say than be love your guide, and again thanks for sharing thoughts!
Love,
pulsar