NunyaBidness on Nostr: I was on shift when my mom died in Hospice Care. The floor nurse took me outside to ...
I was on shift when my mom died in Hospice Care. The floor nurse took me outside to smoke a cigarette. While we were there a woman in a was leaving the hospital with a newborn baby.
Also, the day after my grandma died a butterfly landed on my shirt while I was at work and it stayed in the same spot for hours while I was doing stuff and reaching for things.
What if when we die, we instantly become a baby being born, but we temporarily
maintain the memory of dying, and that's why babies are born crying?
-gpace1216, Oct 2014
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