My grandma died a couple of years ago. She had alzhiemers and then had a stroke. After the stroke doctors said she had only days left. At the time my sister and I were away at college so when we heard we said we'd wait until she was gone to go up there. Well, days turned to weeks and the doctors tried to aid in her passing on with a morphine drift and everything but to no avail. Finally, while at work my sister said "she's waiting for us". So, we drove out the next day. We went to visit her and she was in a coma state by then and at one point she seized and her eyes opened and she looked as if she was looking up to Heaven, telling God she's ready. My sister whispered in her ear before we left that it was okay for her to go now. Later, that night my grandma passed on. Do you really think her spirit was waiting for us before it could moved on? How do you explain this?
2006-10-06
05:23:32
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This question stems from another question I just asked about my dad dying, please check it out if you don't mind.
2006-10-06
05:25:07 ·
update #1
Ronin, that ain't even the question. Yes someone from another religion could say the same but I'm of Christian faith so that's what I felt at the time. Why you gotta made this an argument of religious beliefs. This question has more to do with spirituality then religion. I doesn't hurt to have some sensitivity and talking about my dead Grandma here.
2006-10-06
06:04:38 ·
update #2