Dr. Lesh:
Some people believe that when people die, there's a wonderful light, As bright as the sun. But it doesn't hurt to look into it. All the answers to all the questions that you ever want to know are inside that light. And when you walk to it, you become a part of it forever. And then, some people die but they don't know that they've gone.
Robbie Freeling:
They think they're still alive?
Dr. Lesh:
Yes. Maybe they didn't want to die. Maybe they weren't ready. Maybe they hadn't lived fully yet or they'd lived a long, long time and they still wanted more life. They resist going into that light, however hard the light wants them. They just... hang around. Watch TV, watch their friends grow up feeling unhappy and jealous and those feelings are bad. They hurt. And then, some people just get lost on the way to the light, and they need someone to guide them to it.
Robbie Freeling:
So some people get angry and throw things around - like in my bedroom?
Dr. Lesh:
Yes. Just like in school. Like some kids are nice to you, some kids are mean.
Robbie Freeling:
I got beat up once by three kids. They took my lunch money. Maybe they got hit by a truck and they're upstairs right now!
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:20