: Re: Heaven's authorities reject person and revive instead I have this specific issue I am trying to work out: Each time this one particular person dies on planet Earth as he ends up in heaven
And somewhere between the time you arrive
And the time you go
May lie a reason you were alive
That you'll never know
- Jackson Browne - "For A Dancer"
Your character must have a very important task to perform near the end of his life. Something subtle, yet critical to the master plan. Perhaps, in his decrepitude, he will be sitting on a park bench watching pigeons when a little girl offers him a flower. That gift of a flower might be the first generous act of a child who is destine to teach great kindness to a world that desperately needs her teachings. By accepting the flower with gratitude and respect, your character starts her on her critical path. If he hadn't been on that bench at just that moment, and responded just the way his hard life had prepared him to, she would have taken a less kind path in her own life and the world would be much less for the change. Your heavenly authorities can explain all that too him as he petitions the pearly gates for the final (successful) time.
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