If you think about it, you are remembered differently by the various people in your life, because you age over time. How your spouse physically remembers you, for example, will differ from the memories of a grandchild, or an old schoolmate.
So how do you appear to others in Heaven? Do you look like they remember you, or how you want to be remembered, if those two are different? Do we appear in Heaven to be in the prime of our lives, or at the age of our deaths?
Perhaps our spirits reflect another's perceptions like a mirror, and they see what they want to see, so everyone might see something different? Or are we just balls of light that intuitively know who everyone is, while externally looking all the same?
And what about infants or children, would they always appear at that age, or would we ever see the adults they were to mature into?
2007-02-05
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