I think that seriously faithful people who believe in the Kingdom of the Lord, knowing it’s a better place than here, are happy their loved ones are in Heaven and Charlie is definitely in Heaven. It’s very hard for those who don’t truly believe to understand. I remember a Preacher whose wife was killed by robbers and he didn’t seem as sad at all. Someone asked why he wasn’t griefing and he said he wasn’t because he knew where his wife was and she wasn’t dead she was in Heaven enjoying everlasting life with the savior. I won’t judge Erika, as she knows Charlie, if any one, is enjoying walking through the Kingdom with God.
Yes, we are happy for our loved ones knowing they are having no pain and are at peace with the Lord. But we miss them. And we feel sad because we can no longer say "Hey, do you remember . . . " We are left with an emptiness which takes time to fill.
Agree with you. The sadness stems from the separation of the physical presence not that they are receiving Eternal Life and Health. Is it a selfish emotion? Probably. Regarding EK, the more I learn about her, the more I believe she is/was a Honeypot, a sociopath, liar…I think TPUSA/CK/EK is a psyop but I cannot see what the real purpose is.
What got me questioning her was the creepy way she would whisper and then immediately start talking normally again. When one is grieving and their voice turns to a whisper it's because the emotional dam is about to burst. Normal reaction is either the dam bursts and one starts sobbing OR one takes a very long pause to shore up the dam then restarts talking from a whisper returning slowly to normal speech.
DGGRITS...you have hit this out of the ballpark...When I was in Church two weekends ago, the sermon was ABOUT THIS VERY THING...we are BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS. These "bodies" we have are what make us HUMAN, but in actuality, we have to die to be born again in the Kingdom of Heaven!!!!!!!
My mother was a loved pillar in the family (passed 2021) and, while I do miss her, I was not heartbroken when she passed, at home, peacefully in her sleep after a long fight with cancer. There were no tears that day, when the coroners office people came to pick up her body from the house that morning, they asked if we (her 3 adult children) wanted to say goodbye. The man was acknowledged with a soft smile and told, "not needed, we all said our goodbyes to her last night as we kissed her forehead and told her good night. My mother is not in that body any longer, thank you for asking." Now, my situation was different, we all knew it was going to happen sooner than later, she was failing fast the last two weeks unlike, Charlie who was taken abruptly so, Erika, fam, friends and well, everyone was hit with a shock, what.. no one person will react the same way over. For an OUTSIDER to be spewing that "your words are inappropriate" when it is such a profoundly personal subject like this, kinda disgusts me and has me not respecting that outsiders words or trusting their motives much tbh.
I think it is extremely sad when a life is taken early and they didn't have the opportunity to live a full life. Believing they are in heaven helps with the sadness, but grieving is a normal human response regardless.
I think that seriously faithful people who believe in the Kingdom of the Lord, knowing it’s a better place than here, are happy their loved ones are in Heaven and Charlie is definitely in Heaven. It’s very hard for those who don’t truly believe to understand. I remember a Preacher whose wife was killed by robbers and he didn’t seem as sad at all. Someone asked why he wasn’t griefing and he said he wasn’t because he knew where his wife was and she wasn’t dead she was in Heaven enjoying everlasting life with the savior. I won’t judge Erika, as she knows Charlie, if any one, is enjoying walking through the Kingdom with God.
Yes, we are happy for our loved ones knowing they are having no pain and are at peace with the Lord. But we miss them. And we feel sad because we can no longer say "Hey, do you remember . . . " We are left with an emptiness which takes time to fill.
Agree with you. The sadness stems from the separation of the physical presence not that they are receiving Eternal Life and Health. Is it a selfish emotion? Probably. Regarding EK, the more I learn about her, the more I believe she is/was a Honeypot, a sociopath, liar…I think TPUSA/CK/EK is a psyop but I cannot see what the real purpose is.
What got me questioning her was the creepy way she would whisper and then immediately start talking normally again. When one is grieving and their voice turns to a whisper it's because the emotional dam is about to burst. Normal reaction is either the dam bursts and one starts sobbing OR one takes a very long pause to shore up the dam then restarts talking from a whisper returning slowly to normal speech.
DGGRITS...you have hit this out of the ballpark...When I was in Church two weekends ago, the sermon was ABOUT THIS VERY THING...we are BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS. These "bodies" we have are what make us HUMAN, but in actuality, we have to die to be born again in the Kingdom of Heaven!!!!!!!
A VERY BIG THANK YOU!!!!!!
My mother was a loved pillar in the family (passed 2021) and, while I do miss her, I was not heartbroken when she passed, at home, peacefully in her sleep after a long fight with cancer. There were no tears that day, when the coroners office people came to pick up her body from the house that morning, they asked if we (her 3 adult children) wanted to say goodbye. The man was acknowledged with a soft smile and told, "not needed, we all said our goodbyes to her last night as we kissed her forehead and told her good night. My mother is not in that body any longer, thank you for asking." Now, my situation was different, we all knew it was going to happen sooner than later, she was failing fast the last two weeks unlike, Charlie who was taken abruptly so, Erika, fam, friends and well, everyone was hit with a shock, what.. no one person will react the same way over. For an OUTSIDER to be spewing that "your words are inappropriate" when it is such a profoundly personal subject like this, kinda disgusts me and has me not respecting that outsiders words or trusting their motives much tbh.
It just keeps giving...
The psyop that just won't go away...
I think it is extremely sad when a life is taken early and they didn't have the opportunity to live a full life. Believing they are in heaven helps with the sadness, but grieving is a normal human response regardless.