What Is Life Like After You Die_ _ Dearly Departed _ Full Movie _ Comedy Drama
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00:02:34You do know you're a ghost right Cedric my dear fellow, I'm dead not stupid
00:02:40Some spirits linger in the lower plains because they don't know or refuse to believe that they're dead
00:02:47No one ever said that death was a cure for denial
00:02:50Then why don't you move on? Why do you haunt this place?
00:02:54I'm not haunting it. This is my home
00:02:57I'm comfortable here and I see absolutely no reason to go flipping around time and space just because I'm no longer flesh-and-blood
00:03:05What about the people that live here now? They don't bother me. I don't bother them
00:03:11much
00:03:13Susan is the only one who can see and hear me
00:03:16Calls me grumpy
00:03:18Sometimes she tells her mother and father about me. Of course the dullards dismiss it as childish imagination
00:03:25To be honest that suits me just fine
00:03:27Susan's father Ronald is my great-great grandson
00:03:31Seven generations have lived in this house
00:03:34If you ask me there isn't the slightest resemblance at all. You sound disappointed
00:03:39Well, I suppose the poor boy means well, but he has all the wit of a wilted turnip
00:03:44It's hard to imagine that clever little type sprang from Ronald's loins
00:03:48So you're here to stay
00:03:51Till the house crumbles to dust rather like my bones
00:03:54Why don't you tell me about your spirit guide?
00:03:57Doesn't she encourage you to move on?
00:03:59Well, yes
00:04:00She has dropped by from time to time to see if I've changed my mind and offer a cup of tea and send her on
00:04:05her way
00:04:07She said you offered her hemlock
00:04:10Well, it's good enough for Socrates always stick with the classics I say and what if the family moved
00:04:16move
00:04:17Why on earth would they do that? What do you think they moved to you?
00:04:21Things change not if I can help it
00:04:28When I was lying there in the street after the accident I remember worrying about Sarah
00:04:36Who would take care of her if I didn't make it
00:04:39And then I floated up and out of my body. I saw everything from high above
00:04:46Everyone rushing to the accident the paramedics trying to revive me
00:04:51It was so surreal
00:04:57Looking down I almost didn't recognize myself. I mean how often do you see yourself at that angle, you know?
00:05:04After that there was a sense of detachment like it wasn't really me down there
00:05:13When I saw that tunnel of light I knew it was over but being in that light it was so beautiful
00:05:20So peaceful
00:05:23And I felt so loved like when you go to sleep
00:05:28And you dream and it seems so real
00:05:30And you dream and it seems so real and then you wake up and it fades away
00:05:38Dines just like that like my physical life was just a dream and then I woke up
00:05:49How did you die Marvin the tobacco diet two packs a day for 40 years
00:05:55Irene pleaded with me to stop you had 65 good years
00:06:02Could I had 90 you created this house from memory our home in Pasadena
00:06:09Bible says in my father's house. There are many mansions
00:06:13May not be a mansion, but it's good enough for me
00:06:18One of the perks of spirit is you think it it appears
00:06:25Maybe not an exact copy but close enough. I'm surprised to hear you quote the New Testament
00:06:33Jews Christians Hindus Muslims Buddhists, whatever
00:06:38All roads lead to the same place
00:06:42How did you feel when you realized you were dead? I believed in the hereafter
00:06:48But I was somewhat surprised to still be well
00:06:52me I
00:06:54Don't know what I expected
00:06:57but I
00:06:59Thought things would be different. You know, you can make them different with a thought. I'm not complaining mind you
00:07:06This house is familiar
00:07:10Comfortable
00:07:12And maybe that's the point
00:07:15How so?
00:07:17Well, if things were too different heaven wouldn't feel like home
00:07:24You
00:07:36My mother was so sad after I died it was difficult reaching her to let her know I was alright
00:07:45Physical reality is so
00:07:47Oh
00:07:49Boy
00:07:53I
00:07:54Dance. Yes dance
00:07:57It's hard to get through
00:07:59But you finally did
00:08:01School she helped your cat. You know how cats can see the spirits
00:08:06one day
00:08:08When my mother was crying very hard. I
00:08:12Told Scotty to jump up in her lap
00:08:15She became calm more receptive
00:08:19When she was very quiet, I sent her my energy my love
00:08:26She looked around the room even whispered my name
00:08:30Yuki
00:08:32So I know she could feel me. I thought your name was Koko. That's my time you
00:08:39Spirit name given to me at my funeral ceremony
00:08:43That's part of Buddhist tradition
00:08:48Here I'm chocolate I will always be Yuki to my mother
00:09:13You know, your family and friends are down in the house I like to hang out here
00:09:19It's quiet
00:09:21No one comes up here goes in my room much since I died. I was gonna be an astronaut
00:09:27What have been way cooler to die out in space?
00:09:31How did you die fell out of the stupid tree
00:09:34Hit my head on the sidewalk you fell. Okay, Danny pushed me, but we were just playing around
00:09:42He didn't mean to hurt me
00:09:45Do you miss your brother and your parents? I saw them at the funeral
00:09:50Everyone was crying except Danny
00:09:54He could see me you let him see you on purpose I
00:09:58Knew if he saw me smiling at him, you know, everything was okay
00:10:03That he didn't have to feel bad
00:10:05Did he tell anyone?
00:10:08It's our secret
00:10:10What about your mom and dad?
00:10:12My mom finally came into my room
00:10:15So I left the ball in the middle of the floor
00:10:17She just picked it up
00:10:20And put it back on the shelf
00:10:24And then she cried
00:10:27She told dad and he yelled at her said she had to let me go
00:10:33She cried some more I'm sorry Bobby maybe it's time for you to move on
00:10:43You
00:10:55What happened Roy I
00:10:59Owed a little money
00:11:01Is you need she healed a lot of money? Okay
00:11:05Roy blew our nest egg trying to win what he owed. Can you believe it?
00:11:12We're gonna get married
00:11:14Fly to Tahiti on our honeymoon
00:11:18My father gave us that money and Roy loses it in one night. And what do I get shot in the ass?
00:11:25care to explain
00:11:26This big eight bus in the room
00:11:29Roy's on his knees begging for more time. The guy says he's sorry and pops his ball. He's sorry
00:11:36collateral damage
00:11:38It happens. I
00:11:40Said there was story
00:11:42Roy, why are you still here?
00:11:45Else I gotta go. I
00:11:48Got Tony and me killed. I mean you think she'd want to hang with me. They say love never dies. Thanks for the tip
00:11:59Well, at least I don't have to look over my shoulder no more now, what am I gonna do I
00:12:07I
00:12:10Miss Roy, I can take you to him. I'm still mad at him
00:12:16Does he miss me why not ask him
00:12:22Hey, which one of you little bitches boosted my mango tango
00:12:27Not dead a day and there he lifted my lipstick. I
00:12:32Hate that they can't hear me
00:12:35It's one of the things I really liked about Roy he was a good listener, why are you here?
00:12:43What you saying I don't belong you shot Roy and Tani, but how did you die?
00:12:53Preston
00:12:56Don't laugh
00:12:59Sleep
00:13:00Excuse me, I slipped on the deck by the pool. It was wet after the hit I'm walking out
00:13:06I fell hit my head and drowned in the freaking pool
00:13:09Okay
00:13:19Actually, I guess it is kind of funny
00:13:22Yeah, the instant karma, right?
00:13:25I'm surprised that I'm not
00:13:28What do you mean come on, you know what I am what what I was I
00:13:35Never thought that much about my own death, but I guess somewhere in the back of my mind. I figured when it's my time
00:13:44But now that you're in spirit you're no longer that person are you
00:13:52If you could live your life over again, would you make the same choices
00:13:58No way
00:14:00Then choose a different life
00:14:14Kate Kate Catherine
00:14:20Who are you? I'm a friend you don't remember me
00:14:26Where am I it's kind of a waiting room
00:14:32Why am I here you had an accident
00:14:36Is this a hospital?
00:14:38Not exactly
00:14:42I'm not hurt
00:14:44No, but you're not hurt
00:14:46I'm not hurt. No, but you're not yourself. I
00:14:53Don't understand what's the last thing you remember before being in this room?
00:14:58Booked a flight where to Los Angeles tying up a big business deal
00:15:06It already has
00:15:09What do you mean? Never mind. Do you remember your flight number?
00:15:13One
00:15:15133 I guess it was delayed. No, it took off right on time
00:15:21So I'm here in Los Angeles
00:15:23the City of Angels
00:15:27But I don't remember landing
00:15:29Maybe you fell asleep. No, I never sleep on airplanes
00:15:33What do you remember about the flight?
00:15:36there was
00:15:38There was some turbulence
00:15:44I am here. It's like you said you have unfinished business. I
00:15:57Was a doctor in Nigeria at the time of my death
00:16:03The boy who murdered me was a patient
00:16:09I do
00:16:12A junkie who stole drugs from the hospital pharmacy. You tried to stop him
00:16:22Looking back on it now, I suppose it was stupid
00:16:28There were children in my clinic
00:16:32sick
00:16:33from drinking contaminated water in the village
00:16:37They needed that medicine
00:16:40You did what you thought was right
00:16:44No one can die for a better reason than that
00:16:51If I put a few drops of this in someone's water glass
00:16:55They would scream bloody murder. But if I dump gallons into a river, it is just business as usual
00:17:04Ah
00:17:08Ja is one of the children dying from the polluted way on earth. She is in a coma
00:17:14Hi, Aja. Hi
00:17:16What about your brothers and sisters? I'm waiting for them so we can all go into the light together
00:17:22And the boy who stole the medicine he died of an overdose the day after he shot me. I
00:17:29Paid him a visit when he arrived
00:17:32You should have seen his face when he saw mine
00:17:53I didn't know I was dead for a long time. I thought I was just high
00:18:02It's still difficult I
00:18:06Don't want to believe it
00:18:09Adusa, how was your life review? I did some
00:18:15Really stupid things
00:18:19But others
00:18:22Wasted my life
00:18:25What do you remember most
00:18:32I
00:18:35Everyone I hurt I
00:18:39Could feel what they felt
00:18:46The fear
00:18:49The pain
00:18:54The helplessness
00:19:01All those kids at the clinic
00:19:06They died because of me
00:19:14Why did you choose this last life?
00:19:16Well, most of my lives have been male
00:19:19My god, but I can use some balance. So I say, okay
00:19:23I'll be being a chick a spin as long as I can be a lesbian, you know
00:19:27Why?
00:19:29That's the both worlds I figure I learned some sensitivity and I still get to nail some hotties
00:19:36How did it work out?
00:19:44Tougher than I thought
00:19:47Dad and I didn't really get along especially after mom died. I
00:19:54Remember this one time
00:19:56Told him that we had the same fantasy woman
00:20:00Then at least we'd have something in common
00:20:04Things got ugly after that
00:20:08Kick me out of the house on my 15th birthday
00:20:11Sorry to hear that. No, it's okay
00:20:14So sweet, but a wicked rod and hit the road
00:20:19Bitch, we saved enough to open the bar
00:20:22My only real home
00:20:25Yeah
00:20:27Life is sweet
00:20:29Some drunk jerk banged into my bike and I skated under that semi
00:20:43The location of your body is still a mystery I asked my people to bury me where white men would never find me
00:20:52So this whole land is my resting place
00:20:55That was a long time ago
00:20:57The spirit world is timeless
00:20:59But why do you still look like this? Didn't you reincarnate?
00:21:04many times
00:21:06But this is closest to my true spirit
00:21:08Shortly after I made peace with a white man. I
00:21:12Became very sick. I
00:21:14Asked my good friend Tom Jeffords if he thought I might die and he said yes, I
00:21:20Told him I thought so too. I
00:21:22Told him that I would die around 10 in the morning on the next day. And so I did I
00:21:27Also told him that I knew we would meet again in spirit and we have you chose your time of death we all do
00:21:35Not always by the clock. It's less about time more about timing
00:21:40If you move through your life
00:21:43In a good way in a way that is true for you
00:21:46You will always end up where you need to be exactly when you need to be there
00:21:52You're talking about synchronicity. I
00:21:55Prefer to call it Indian time. Are you going back again?
00:22:01It's peaceful here I
00:22:04Think I'll stay a while. That's like we start homes
00:22:08lived
00:22:09and died in a gang
00:22:12When we were family has since I was nine
00:22:16Getting to it one day with the bloods I shanked in the gut
00:22:20Pain like you can't imagine
00:22:24Slow death
00:22:26I'll watch my blood pour down the gutter
00:22:31Into the sword
00:22:33How was it crossing over?
00:22:36The thought of dying
00:22:38Scared a piss out of me by the time I crossed over I was terrified. I
00:22:43Felt my spirit pull through the tunnel right towards the light
00:22:46It was blinding and there at the end of the tunnel surrounded by the light
00:22:54My head called Alejandro
00:22:56That before I was born, but there he was waiting for me a big smile and open arms
00:23:04All my fear melted away
00:23:16I
00:23:27Really miss my wife's coffee over there and army mud was thick enough to grease a tank
00:23:34Where did you die Victor?
00:23:37the sandbox
00:23:39Sorry Iraq
00:23:41Yeah, the old man Rouse is in the dark ugly about four in the morning
00:23:45I'm worried of some insurgents that were pulled up in the village about two clicks away from our position
00:23:50Mission had a high pucker factor. You know what I mean?
00:23:54Anyway, we took them out but seven of us bought the farm
00:24:07Angie and I
00:24:09Bought this farm before I left
00:24:20Yeah, mr. Coffee
00:24:25This is my Irene she's still quite a looker hmm something wrong with the frame though
00:24:35Better
00:24:37How was your crossing
00:24:41Family and friends who had already passed on greeted me when I arrived
00:24:47It was like Hanukkah at aunt Sadie's
00:24:51Or maybe a birthday party. I guess death is like a birth looking at it from this side
00:24:58I
00:25:06See you're still working on your theory. Oh
00:25:09You mean the unified field theory?
00:25:13That I stopped soon after I got here
00:25:16child's play really I
00:25:19Don't know why I could serve that when I was alive. It was right in front of my nose
00:25:25now this
00:25:27This is really interesting
00:25:30What is it? This is the mathematical proof of the survival of consciousness?
00:25:38After death
00:25:39Well, yeah. Yeah, it's obvious on this side
00:25:44Then I whispered this into the ear of someone when they're dreaming
00:25:51It will revolutionize science
00:25:57Just need to find an open-minded
00:26:02scientists
00:26:03Yeah
00:26:05That may take some time
00:26:18Mom and I hooked up when I got here, so we're cool
00:26:23Sad for dad though
00:26:26Look in on him every now and then but you know, he's all alone. Do you think he senses your presence?
00:26:35It's hard getting through, you know
00:26:40Physical reality is so yes dense. I know
00:26:47Remember this one time he was holding a photo of me when I was 10
00:26:51I
00:26:54Was actually crying
00:26:57Couldn't believe it
00:26:59Anyway, I guess he was more open or something because I called out dad. I
00:27:06Think he heard me
00:27:11Then he put the photo away so I don't know
00:27:16Do you ever drop in to say hello to Irene I
00:27:20Used to
00:27:23Got into one of her dreams once but it made her sad so so I stopped
00:27:29Where were you born right here? And well there in Pasadena
00:27:34Where did you choose to die in?
00:27:37My bed upstairs. I didn't get out much
00:27:41Do you feel you accomplished your goals in life?
00:27:44Some others not so much
00:27:50Are you going to choose another life
00:27:54Not sure I think I'll hang around for a while
00:28:01See what Irene wants to do
00:28:07Do you regret dying
00:28:09No, I don't
00:28:11Regret dying. No, it was my time to go. Anyway, I would have gone one way or another
00:28:20Or grit putting Angie through the pain of it all man
00:28:24I'm proud that I died for a cause that I believe in and I'm proud that I served my country
00:28:30Angie is too. What's your next mission? I
00:28:33Don't know
00:28:36I'll have another cup of Joe and think about it
00:28:38Do you think you'll go back a doosa give it another try I
00:28:46Can go back as many times as you want start fresh you've had other lives you just don't remember them yet. I
00:28:57Don't know this place isn't so bad compared to living in some shithole
00:29:03See why some people kill themselves
00:29:06Death doesn't dissolve
00:29:09responsibility
00:29:10It didn't mean to die. Of course you did
00:29:14The moment you stopped the first needle in your arm, you are halfway here. You just did it slow
00:29:23It's okay you have all eternity to work things out
00:29:30Why did you decide to become a guide
00:29:33To help less souls cross over
00:29:37Like how my ankle made me feel when I crossed I thought that's the job for me. So here I am
00:29:45What's a lost soul?
00:29:48Sometimes when a soul has suffered so greatly in his life, it'll sort of be in shock when it arrives on this side
00:29:58Suicides
00:30:00Homicides
00:30:03Tortured victims
00:30:05long painful diseases
00:30:08Instead of going fully into the light
00:30:11some remaining a kind of a
00:30:13spiritual coma
00:30:15So they can come to terms with what happened or with the consequences of the choices they made
00:30:22What sort of consequences life review? Can you explain how that works?
00:30:29This is one guy
00:30:32I'll call him Sam
00:30:35He was a serial killer back in the 50s. He was shot by the cops murdered nearly 40 beats
00:30:49Most of Sam's targets were women
00:30:52Now and then one of his victims will stop by
00:30:56Peeking on him out of curiosity or
00:30:59Maybe to forgive him so they can let go and move on, you know, what about Sam?
00:31:06He's still relieving each murder from the victims point of view just like it was happening to him
00:31:15Plus, of course the pain and suffering of the victims families and friends
00:31:20and anyone else impacted by their death or
00:31:24Even their absence that is a lot to experience
00:31:28Hundreds sometimes thousands of people are affected by the life and death of each individual
00:31:36My own life review took a while
00:31:41But it's not a punishment, you know
00:31:44It's a chance for us to see the truth that we're all connected and that's what we feel at all when we get here
00:31:53No more walls
00:31:55Sam looked like he was in pain
00:31:58Sometimes
00:32:00The truth hurts
00:32:03What will happen to him?
00:32:05Once he comes to terms with what he did
00:32:08He can learn from his mistakes and make positive choices next time as his guide
00:32:14I'll help him with that
00:32:16Then there will be a next time
00:32:19It's always a next time but though
00:32:23Why did you decide to help this particular soul
00:32:28I
00:32:33Was his neighbor in that life
00:32:37His first victim you are a woman Maria
00:32:43This life and the game was a reaction from feeling helpless on that life
00:32:51But I became just as violent
00:32:53So now I have a chance to balance it all out
00:33:00What happened to me
00:33:04I want to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else, you know
00:33:12What now
00:33:14You know what they say what happens in Vegas
00:33:17So you're just going to haunt the town
00:33:19Just check out some of the action take in some shows
00:33:24Float through some strip clubs
00:33:26No cubby charge, but go see them
00:33:28And then what?
00:33:30And then do it all again
00:33:32And Tawny
00:33:34It probably wouldn't have worked out
00:33:36She deserves better than a loser like me
00:33:46What are the biggest differences between you and your partner
00:33:48What are the biggest differences between being physical and being in spirit
00:33:52The aches and pains as your body gets older, even though you still feel like 20 inside
00:33:59Plus you don't have to take a piss all the time
00:34:04Obviously the biggest difference is there's no disease or death here
00:34:08No suffering in the afterlife except what you bring with you in your own mind
00:34:13Even that doesn't last long
00:34:15No need for doctors in the afterlife, although guides can help souls recover from trauma
00:34:21What kind of trauma?
00:34:23Physical life is hard
00:34:25Especially in poor places on earth. It can take a toll on the soul
00:34:29Did Aja and the other children cross over?
00:34:32They're fine. The shorter the life the quicker we remember that spirit is our home
00:34:37Biggest difference between being alive and dead
00:34:40You can hear what the living are thinking
00:34:43You get to know what people really thought of you
00:34:51I gotta admit, it's not always pretty
00:34:55Although I gotta say some folks I thought didn't like me really had my back
00:35:00Did you go to your funeral?
00:35:03If you can call it that. Much of my biker buddies held a service right here at this bar
00:35:07I mean, what the one on earth?
00:35:11I was kind of touched
00:35:14Till the fight broke out and they trashed the place
00:35:18Still, a lot of good memories here
00:35:22What about your dad?
00:35:27He didn't find out I died until about three weeks later. By then my friends had tossed my ashes into the Grand Canyon
00:35:37I used to love riding through open country
00:35:40I never felt more free
00:35:43Till I got here
00:35:45Spirits don't need to eat, of course, but you can still create the experience
00:35:50the sensation of eating
00:35:58You never get full
00:36:00You never get fat
00:36:02Well personally, I I don't feel that much different being dead
00:36:05But of course a cynic I know might say that's because I never really lived
00:36:10What cynic is that? That cynic would be me
00:36:15Do you feel you wasted your life? No, I didn't say that. I simply chose to be
00:36:20Focused if not for my singular diligence in business, my descendants wouldn't have this house to call their own
00:36:27Any regrets not pursuing other interests?
00:36:31Responsibility is its own reward
00:36:33You have no responsibilities now. Why not explore the rest of creation?
00:36:38Because I'm sensible enough to know that the grass is not always greener on the other side
00:36:45You're not the least bit curious what else awaits you
00:36:49You've been talking to my spirit guide
00:36:51People that were my enemies in life and now my friends in spirit
00:36:56on earth
00:36:58People forget that we are all related all one heart
00:37:02But in spirit the heart speaks louder than the mind
00:37:07You can take your time
00:37:09Take no time at all
00:37:12Or go back in time as many times as you want
00:37:16Take it from me. It beats doing time. I always said that time was relative
00:37:25The longer I'm here the harder it is to relate to physical reality
00:37:30I mean it's as solid as that felt. I mean this feels more real now
00:37:35Maybe that's why the living feel the need to contact the dead more than the other way around
00:37:40So people can look any way they want in spirit
00:37:45So they tell me
00:37:47But I'm used to this look. It's like an old pair of comfortable shoes besides I
00:37:54Want Irene to recognize me when she gets here? How is she doing?
00:38:00Not so well. She went into the hospital for the flu
00:38:04It developed into pneumonia and she started to get better
00:38:08And she got an infection
00:38:11You said you tried dream communication
00:38:15I'm not so good at it yet
00:38:18Besides what with the needles the pills and the fever
00:38:22She barely knows where she is. It's hard to break through the fog
00:38:28But I won't give up on her
00:38:34She
00:38:36Didn't give up on me how Sarah her foster parents threw her a sweet 16 body
00:38:43She looked so beautiful. I
00:38:47Wish you could have seen my face
00:38:49Seen how proud I am of her
00:38:52Sarah and I were in this field one time surrounded by yellow butterflies. It was so magical
00:38:58So at the party I sent her one yellow butterfly to remind her of the happy times that we shared
00:39:04How are you doing now Maya? Have you adjusted to the spirit realm?
00:39:09I've learned to live with death
00:39:12But Sarah's learning to live without her mother
00:39:17There's no such thing as an afterlife
00:39:20Then where do you think you are?
00:39:22some asylum
00:39:23Apparently having lost my mind
00:39:26Can a person who's lost their mind no, they've lost their mind. Yeah, if you're crazy anything's possible
00:39:32All the passengers on that plane died Catherine
00:39:36including you
00:39:41This can't be the afterlife
00:39:43Why not?
00:39:45Because I expected God have more of an imagination than this
00:39:48But you're the one who built these walls
00:39:51Well, I can't say much for my imagination either
00:39:56I wanted to send a message through this one medium my God suggested but uh
00:40:02Dad doesn't believe in psychic powers and stuff. What does he believe in?
00:40:08Not much
00:40:10My family wasn't big on faith
00:40:13Or family for that matter
00:40:16There must be at least one moment when you were happy together
00:40:25I
00:40:32Was a good day
00:40:35Ronald actually hired an exorcist. I suppose I finally how did Susan put it freaked him out yet
00:40:42You're still here
00:40:44The woman was a rank amateur made a big show of releasing the rest of spirit. Holy water incense
00:40:50incantations the whole three-ring circus
00:40:53so in the spirit of the theater
00:40:55Cedric
00:40:57Well, I made myself visible
00:40:59He ran out of his screaming
00:41:02nobody exercises
00:41:12In addition to helping souls on this site to be a guide
00:41:16You got to be creative about sending signs and messages to the living to
00:41:22Start to get their attention most times
00:41:25Dreams work now and then
00:41:28But I find it is best to use what's already in front of the faces
00:41:33to get the message across
00:41:38Once all I know
00:41:40incarnated as a dude named Louie
00:41:44Louie plays music and plays the piano like God's gift
00:41:49It's getting pretty famous
00:41:51But he was out of tune with his spirits
00:41:56Arrogant cocky. I thought he needed a good kick in the ego to set him back on track, you know
00:42:06One evening he was running late to his concert so I played on his impatience sent the thoughts
00:42:14Convincing that a side street was a shortcut. He took it and there at a stoplight
00:42:19He looked over and saw this guy playing a violin for his supper
00:42:27That guy play his heart out play like an angel
00:42:32Strangers passed him by like he wasn't even there
00:42:36It humbled Louie and put him back in touch with his roots
00:42:40He soon struggles
00:42:42His passion for music. It's important for the living to pay attention to those signs
00:42:48Hey
00:42:50You never know who might be trying to get a message through, you know
00:42:54People on earth often pray for guidance
00:42:57But they ignore their spirits
00:43:00Spirit says go left and they go right says go right and they go left when we become lost
00:43:06Spirit always knows our true path
00:43:09People just need to listen
00:43:18My first life
00:43:21Atlantis Atlantis
00:43:24Atlantis as
00:43:25Glenn in the old tongue
00:43:28First time was in Lemuria
00:43:31Only we called it moon
00:43:34You never forget your first homes
00:43:37My life's go back a hundred thousand years
00:43:41Those Atlantean first-timers are a bunch of rookies is it?
00:43:46I
00:43:47Where was your first life on earth?
00:43:50Atlantis I had five lives there
00:43:54What did you do there? I
00:43:57Was a farmer developed a pretty good green thumb
00:44:01Had gardens in most of my lives
00:44:06Irene was there with me, too
00:44:08We go way back. Of course. Her name wasn't Irene then it was Una. Those were the days
00:44:16Atlantis was a good stretch
00:44:20Till the tsunami wiped it from the history books a
00:44:25Few half-forgotten legends and some artifacts are all that remain of that time
00:44:32What about some of your other lives I was a man of faith
00:44:40And a man of science
00:44:46I
00:44:49Was a lady of the evening I
00:44:57Served in the temple of Poseidon in Atlantis
00:45:01My name was Maya back then too
00:45:04I've had that name for several lifetimes
00:45:08Sometimes I
00:45:09Choose to be born in the month of May
00:45:12It helps me to remember who I really am I was a fisherman in that life kept food on the table
00:45:19Had ten beautiful kids
00:45:21three died
00:45:23Things were hard back then
00:45:26But I've seen them all since many times
00:45:30I've been his brother her brother her father
00:45:35He's uncle. How mother
00:45:38His sister his cousin his uncle and his daughter
00:45:45I've killed him once saved her twice kill all of us once when I dropped the nitro
00:45:54Sometimes we were complete strangers, but not often you've really been there for each other. Hey
00:46:02That's what a family does, but oh
00:46:05What was your least favorite life?
00:46:07There was a powerful chief a high priest named Black Jaguar of the Shadowed Sun. I
00:46:14was cruel
00:46:17Destroyed many lands sacrificed thousands of lives. I
00:46:22Didn't understand what true power was
00:46:25to destroy something takes no power anyone can destroy to
00:46:31create something
00:46:34That's power
00:46:36My least favorite
00:46:39Concubine to the Emperor of China that Randy bastard wouldn't leave me alone never got one decent night's sleep
00:46:48Being burnt at the stake wasn't a high point
00:46:53And time in the concentration camp when they took my children and
00:47:02That turn is a Roman gladiator
00:47:07We have invented so many creative ways to die
00:47:17You're very hard on yourself
00:47:20Yeah
00:47:22Well
00:47:23Done some things. I'm not proud of I guess
00:47:26If you don't believe this is the afterlife then why be concerned if death is the end then there are no consequences
00:47:33Maybe I'm wrong
00:47:36Am I really dead only your body
00:47:43What the hell do you want you're a jerk what I said, you're a jerk
00:47:50You murdered Tawny and me. I'm the jerk. Okay. Okay, so I was a jerk too, but you know what I got over it
00:47:58Look at you moping around this dump wallowing in your own self-pity go after her
00:48:04Hit man in marriage counselor now, huh quite a resume. Don't you get it? We're more than we used to be
00:48:11We're free. No more roles. You can be whoever you want to be
00:48:18You think so?
00:48:20There's only one way to find out my friend
00:48:23I am NOT your friend. Look, I'm sorry for what I did. I'm trying to make it up to you
00:48:29Can you give Tawny and me our lives back?
00:48:34We both had our debts to pay
00:48:39Do you really think Tawny can forgive me do you still love her I
00:48:48Have more than anything in the world then prove it
00:48:55How do I find her everyone has an energy signature if you tune into Tawny's it'll pull you to her like a magnet
00:49:03How do I do that?
00:49:06Close your eyes
00:49:08Come on, come on. Close your eyes
00:49:12Okay, now remember what she feels like in here in your heart
00:49:34Not bad Sergey, thank you, you know, I'm not really such a bad guy after all
00:49:42Now that I remember who I really am
00:49:46Engine I used to write each other letters every week. I
00:49:51Scribbled a quick one right before the op
00:49:54I never mail but how did you two meet?
00:49:57How did you two meet
00:49:59So we've known each other since we were 10 years old and we hung out with the same group of friends cut the same classes
00:50:06We even got sent to the principal's office a couple times together. I
00:50:11Couldn't imagine marrying any other gal. I had three great loves in my life
00:50:16My wife dust today and my two sons Taza and I eat chick Taza would have been a strong not that
00:50:24chief
00:50:26But he was poisoned at a peace talk in Washington DC
00:50:30Now you check learn to distrust the word peace. I
00:50:36Was sad to leave them
00:50:39But we're all together now
00:50:41Mom kept telling dad that I was trying to send a message
00:50:45He got angry again
00:50:48Said that I was in heaven
00:50:50That I wouldn't be hanging around the house
00:50:53because
00:50:55That would mean I was a lost soul or something
00:50:58Maybe you should appear to them. I tried but only Danny could see me
00:51:04I was going to tell him I was there, but I was afraid to get in trouble again
00:51:09So I told him keep quiet
00:51:12Is it time to move on
00:51:25You
00:51:31Take me out to the ball game
00:51:37Get me out with the crowd, you know spirits can't really get drunk
00:51:50How is it going with your father
00:51:55You know when some some
00:52:05Might as well be talking to a marble statue
00:52:10What about the time he was crying when you thought he heard you
00:52:15Try his death Valley
00:52:18Hasn't shed a tear since
00:52:21Gotta give it to him
00:52:25He doesn't dwell on things
00:52:45There was a wise woman
00:52:48Who's an even wiser spirit now?
00:52:52Who realized that there were five stages to the process of dying
00:53:00Denied
00:53:03Anger
00:53:05Bargaining
00:53:06and depression and
00:53:09finally acceptance
00:53:12on then death itself
00:53:16To that I would add one more
00:53:21Rebirth
00:53:29Now that Ronald and Janice finally believe I'm real Susan tells them what I'm saying
00:53:35We've had a few conversations. That's great
00:53:39Isn't it?
00:53:40well
00:53:42Now that we're talking
00:53:44what I'm trying to say is
00:53:47Ronald really isn't such bad fellow after all
00:53:50You sound disappointed again
00:53:53Well, I hate to admit it, but I suppose I really was rather lonesome
00:54:01Alive or dead. It's nice to have a family and what about soulmates? I
00:54:08Think whoever teaches you the most about yourself
00:54:12Whether a lover or a friend or sometimes even an enemy can be a soulmate
00:54:19I met Sarah's father through a friend coming from this side. I could see the man had issues from when he was a child
00:54:26He fell in with a bad crowd. I
00:54:29divorced him, but I
00:54:31Was already pregnant
00:54:35Instead of searching for a soulmate, I guess I should have been doing more soul searching
00:54:43It's great to see you together again
00:54:46I was a gambler most of my life
00:54:50Luck comes and it goes
00:54:55First time I ever
00:55:00So we're gonna have our honeymoon in heaven I
00:55:06Figured a girl like Tony loves me. I'm already a winner
00:55:16Sweetest things
00:55:20You
00:55:23Finally accepted that you're dead
00:55:26Yeah, I remember everything now choosing my last life choosing my parents the theme I wanted to explore
00:55:33Why didn't you believe in life after death? I?
00:55:37Tend to be spiritual most of my lives
00:55:40Except this time I chose not to believe I wanted to stay focused on that physical reality and not get sidetracked, you know
00:55:46And how did that work out I got lost every now and then, you know treated myself and some friends pretty badly
00:55:54Not that you have to believe in the afterlife to be a good person
00:55:57It's just that total physical focus was unfamiliar territory for me. So
00:56:02How was your life review?
00:56:05Best of times and worst of times all there for the reliving
00:56:10Happy times with mom and dad at the pier
00:56:13The
00:56:15Divorce where I learned fear of abandonment
00:56:19And use that to drive everyone away from me that mattered I
00:56:24Fell madly in love with money
00:56:28What did you learn?
00:56:30That it's the little moments that make life special
00:56:33Are you going to choose another life? Yeah, I made a lot of money in that last life
00:56:39So, I mean enough for generations. I'm gonna go back to that same family and when I turn 18, I'm gonna inherit it all over again
00:56:47You're not worried. You'll fall into the same pattern
00:56:50You don't have to be poor to be spiritual
00:56:54And this time I'm gonna be rich both physically and spiritually
00:57:01I've had 54 lives on it
00:57:04No, no, wait 55 I forgot I lived two lives in the same period that's double the experience and half the time you can't beat that
00:57:12Did you meet your other self?
00:57:15We lived in different countries
00:57:18But one time I passed her in the airport and I didn't know it. I
00:57:23Have had 87 lives on earth wouldn't change a one
00:57:28I've had
00:57:3112 but I'm learning you are doing just fine. I
00:57:36Think I might go for lucky 13. That's the spirit
00:57:46147 lives
00:57:48But it's not the number, you know, so you live them that counts
00:57:54I've been in every war that ever was
00:57:57The ape man in the movie that clocks the other ape man over the head with a bone
00:58:02I've been that guy
00:58:03And the good guy the bad guy even been the guy caught in between the two why so many lives in times of war?
00:58:11You learn a lot about people in the war learn a lot about yourself
00:58:15When your life's on the line and lives your buddies
00:58:18Keeps you in the present, you know, what's important?
00:58:23One of these days when we take that lesson to heart
00:58:26Yeah, we won't fight anymore
00:58:31I'm not holding my breath
00:58:38One thing's for sure I've fought my last war
00:58:44Turns out we all enjoy Halloween. I
00:58:48Especially enjoy the little children in their adorable costumes
00:58:52The one who gives them candy then I appear and frighten the tar out of them
00:58:56We laugh as they scream and scurry away. I tell you I haven't had this much fun in a hundred years
00:59:06Excuse me, my dear better keep the kiddies waiting
00:59:17Sometimes I think I'll go back to being a male
00:59:20But then I think I didn't really give the lesbian lifestyle a fair shake, you know, I
00:59:25Mean, there's a lot of sisters back on earth who could use a sympathetic ear
00:59:31So I could swing both ways
00:59:33How many lives have you had only 25 still a lot of virgin territory. I
00:59:40Have lived 49 times on earth and many more on other worlds
00:59:46once
00:59:48Long ago when I lived as a star nation being I
00:59:51Visited earth on a great ship this drawing tells the story of that visit
00:59:58It was then that I decided to incarnate here
01:00:04When I look up at the night sky, I remember those ancient lives I
01:00:11I
01:00:14Think I will go back and find my relatives among the stars
01:00:18one day
01:00:20The people on earth will learn to live in peace on that day
01:00:24Maybe I'll return in another great ship
01:00:32What's the most important thing you've learned from your lives on earth
01:00:35Even
01:00:39Though we have many lives
01:00:43Each one is unique
01:00:46Precious I have learned to make each one count to make a difference
01:00:56There are a lot of different beliefs on earth about what happens after you die
01:01:01heaven hail
01:01:04Something nothing
01:01:07Everything in between
01:01:08Then when spirits first arrive in the afterlife
01:01:12Most times they see the kind of afterlife they believe they would see
01:01:17Eventually, they learn that life in spirit in on earth. It's all about what you believe
01:01:24when I first arrived in spirit, I
01:01:28Asked my guide
01:01:30If I could meet God
01:01:33and
01:01:34He showed me an image
01:01:37of the universe
01:01:40And then I realized
01:01:43We'd already met. I
01:01:45Hear people are often surprised to discover that heaven and hell are just different experiences in the same spirit realm
01:01:53Everyone comes home no matter what
01:01:57One thing's for sure
01:01:59Death is a life
01:02:02Changing experience
01:02:08Finally got a message through to my dad. I chose him as my father. He chose me as his daughter. I
01:02:17Chose to die when I did because I knew that somehow
01:02:20He'd eventually have to fill the hole that I left in his life
01:02:24and in his heart
01:02:26What did he do
01:02:29He joined the grief counseling
01:02:32parents whose kids died
01:02:35After that I could get through to him
01:02:37We went to a baseball game together in one of his dreams. I have a better relationship with my dad dead than when I was alive
01:02:45People shouldn't have to die before we tell them how we really feel
01:02:58Are you okay Cedric?
01:03:01Of course I am why shouldn't I be?
01:03:04Where's the family on holiday?
01:03:07Something's bothering you nothing. I'm sure and yet
01:03:13Well, they should have been back by now, but probably having too much fun to worry about some creaky old ghost
01:03:20You see that's exactly why I didn't want to get close. I've always been disappointed by the living
01:03:27Do you think they're all right?
01:03:29They're perfectly fine
01:03:32You know where they are, don't you you could go to them I can't I can't leave my home
01:03:41Where are they I think you already know
01:03:49Ronald
01:03:51Janice and Susan all they're waiting for you on the next level. I can't leave my home
01:03:59Why
01:04:03I'm just a novelty a
01:04:05cocktail party conversation piece
01:04:08An inexplicable phenomenon. They don't really care about me Susie misses you. They all do
01:04:14What are you really afraid of? I once died from a broken heart. I
01:04:20Can't live with one through all eternity
01:04:24This is just a house
01:04:26Your family is your home
01:04:29Well
01:04:31They do say that home is where the heart is go home Cedric
01:04:48One final question
01:04:50How do you perceive God now that you're in spirit? It always amazes me that
01:04:56Religions promote the idea of an all-powerful
01:05:01Omnipresent God yet
01:05:05with human failings
01:05:07like anger and
01:05:10revenge
01:05:11I've never been able to believe in a creator limited by such a lack of imagination
01:05:18No
01:05:21Place no time not even a concept is outside of the Creator from this point of view
01:05:30No beliefs are in conflicts. All beliefs are equally bad
01:05:37And your thoughts on death
01:05:40Death is just another way of saying that things change
01:05:48There is no afterlife. There's just life
01:05:57Irene Irene, honey
01:06:02You know how much I enjoy the crossing
01:06:11Welcome home my darling
01:06:18Our favorite song
01:06:32You want to stay this time no more incarnations there are other places besides earth
01:06:39Another planet another dimension. Yes. It doesn't matter as long as we're together
01:06:49You
01:07:01Pardon me
01:07:03best wishes on your journey
01:07:06You seem so familiar
01:07:09Who are you exactly? I'm many things to many people. Oh, you're very mysterious
01:07:15Mysterious mystery is the spice of life
01:07:21Since these were your final incarnations on earth. Do you have any last words for the living?
01:07:28Life is short
01:07:31Enjoy the little things
01:07:34Don't worry so much you live you die you get over it
01:07:40Life goes on
01:07:45You
01:08:15You
01:08:45You
01:09:15You
01:09:45You
01:10:15You