So, I think fear is the main driving force behind religion - fear of death, the unknown, not existing anymore, never seeing
dead loved ones again, not having a «purpose» in / of life, etc..
Both are animated features steeped in the aesthetics and customs of Day of the Dead: the Mexican tradition of creating elaborate altars, painted skulls and paths of marigolds to welcome the spirits
of dead loved ones for a temporary visit to the world of the living.
Spaceships hover over major cities, as people are visited
by dead loved ones who speak for this alien race's leader, Karellen (Charles Dance).
Filmmaker David Zellner plays Jimmy Van Horn, an overly optimistic dolt with a new product called GHOSTR that claims to provide a communication link
with dead loved ones.
If we only live once then to the grave, these families have no hope of seeing
their dead loved ones again.
God will soon bring an end to all of our suffering, and he will ressurect all of those in the memorial tombs (
our dead loved ones) to a judgment.
Even people who are vigorously pro-life have no problem recognizing that a brain -
dead loved one is gone.
BTW — you are all going to die and become worm food (unless cremated) and you will never see
you dead loved ones again (nor will I).
has
a dead loved one been resurrected by your god to come and tell you the wonders of being dead?
What would you do if
your dead loved ones suddenly re-appeared as if nothing happened?
In Frankel's emotionally rich tale of love and loss in the digital realm, software engineer Sam develops an algorithm to find not just a date but a soul mate, then moves on to enable electronic communication with DLOs (
dead loves ones).
Spiritual: Bargaining with a deity to prevent loss, feeling angry at ones deity when a loss occurs, renewed or shaken religious belief, feelings of being blessed or punished, searching for a meaningful explanation of a loved ones death, visions or dreams concerning
a dead loved one, questioning whether or not souls exist, finding a purposeful way to say goodbye (funeral, memorial service, goodbye service)
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) launched a tool in November 2016 allowing people to find the life insurance policies and annuity contracts of
their dead loved ones.