He wasn’t alone. Figures moved in the distance, half-remembered faces that felt like home. A woman approached—his grandmother, who had passed when he was seven. She didn't look old or frail; she looked like a memory of summer.
"It’s not quite what you expected, is it?" she asked. Her voice wasn’t a sound but a thought that blossomed in his mind. Life After Life
Elias looked down. He had no weight, no pain, and no fear. Behind him, he could see a shimmering veil. Through it, he saw a hospital room where doctors moved in frantic, silent slow-motion around a body that looked like a discarded coat. "Am I dead?" Elias asked. He wasn’t alone
Please give me some proof/story to suggest afterlife may be real She didn't look old or frail; she looked
"You are at the threshold," she replied, gesturing toward a vast, golden river that seemed to flow upward into a sky filled with colors he had no names for. "Life there is just the first draft. Here, we are the architects. Every dream you ever had, every kind word you spoke—they are the stones we use to build this place".
Elias didn’t feel the impact. One moment, there was the screech of tires and the blinding glare of high beams; the next, there was only a profound, heavy silence. The frantic world of steel and asphalt had vanished, replaced by a soft, amber-tinted fog that felt like a warm blanket.