“We were together until the end”

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The rising artist and actor of many films went to the sun at a respectable age. The family and the artist were together until the last breath.

The human soul, after going to the afterlife, necessarily comes to say goodbye to its loved ones and the place where the departed was happy. It would be possible not to believe it, but the many testimonies of people do not leave the possibility of disbelief even to the staunchest skeptics.

There are different ways to notice the arrival of the afterlife Soul. When a person dies, his soul leaves his body. It is present next to the body in the form of the finest matter, invisible to the human eye. The soul, having left the body, does not realize that physical n**e has entered.

Only after some time does it realize that it is looking at the body and everything around it from the outside. When the Soul realizes that it is freed from the body, it leaves the location of the body and can go to where it was happy: to the home where the person lived and to those people who were important to it.

Sometimes the Soul returns to the body after leaving it. This phenomenon is called clinical n**vi. People who have experienced clinical n**vi tell how they get up and look down on their bodies.

A Hollywood and Broadway actor has passed away Terry Carterwho is best known as Colonel Tigh on “Battlestar Galactica”.

American actor Terry Carter, who starred in TV series in the 1970s, including “Battlestar Galactica” and “McCloud,” has passed away at the age of 95.

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Carter “passed peacefully away” at his home in New York City on Tuesday (April 23), and his official website said the family had planned a private memorial service.

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