Another Confirmation - Afterlife Adventures

Yesterday and today I've been visualizing a certain kind of afterlife adventure that Irene and I will be enjoying quite often. The adventure begins with us inserting ourselves into alternate versions of our Earthly timeline at certain points in our lives here, but with only one of us remembering that we are on an afterlife adventure and having the capability of pulling us both out of it whenever that person decides.

The adventure begins with one of us arriving at a pre-planned scene whether the other will be - in her case, getting off of work at a place she worked at for a while in Temple, TX, and the other when I was sitting outside where I worked on my motorcycle late at night - or some similar arrangement. The one who knows what is going on gets to "woo" the other, armed with unlimited funds and complete knowledge of their history, while the other has only the memories of their history in that particular timeline. So, for one, it will be like meeting the other and falling in love all over again (hopefully!) like it was the first time.

We have actually experienced a version of this very thing several times in our physical life here on Earth, but that's another story. It's what gave me the idea for this afterlife adventure.

Today, after doing just such a visualization on the front porch (very fun!), I went inside to eat and watched a movie called "Deja Vu" with Denzel Washington. In the movie, the main girl washes up on shore in a death related to a ferry being blown up. The government task force investigating recruits Denzel, who was working for the ATF. They have a machine that can look back into time four days and can actually send something back in time through the window.

By this time, investigating the dead girl, and having watched her via the time viewer, Denzel is already smitten with her. He finally gets someone to actually send him back in time where he finds her and starts trying to save her.

 At one point she demands how he knows so much about her and things that are about to happen and he says, "What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you know they'd never believe you?"

As the plot goes on, Denzel saves the girl and the ferry full of people, but dies, having created an alternate timeline. By now, they are both pretty much in love with each other. As the girl is sitting in the aftermath of the failed terrorist attack with the police all around, up walks Denzel Washington - who had never died in this timeline, but also had never met the girl. She gets in his car and said: "What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world,but you know they'd never believe you?"

So, they experience alternate timelines where each one doesn't know the other and they need to convince the other as their love story develops. How's that for a confirmation?

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