My older sister and I were in a room where there laid my own mother in bed as the bed itself was right next to the window. My mother looked almost like her peak health physically but she admittedly did look deteriorated and weak. As her eyes opened, I had this random burst of information in my head that this was my mom's second chance of life that have us the chance the communicate. However, at the same time, I also knew that this would be extremely temporary and I would have very little time.
My sister and I began to ask het questions about herself. For the life of me I genuinely do not remember anything we asked her nor her answers. I remember she mumbled a lot or at least slurred her words but she was definitely able to understand and converse with us. I don't recall seeing any emotion in her face.
I do remember the last 2 things said to her. In a cracked voice I told her:
"I am sorry I didn't say goodbye."
She mumbled more in response so I did not know what she replied at all.
I knew we were rapidly running out of time so I quickly asked her:
"What is the afterlife like?"
And BAM! in an instant I felt her consciousness leave her body. All that was left was a newborn baby in her place ion that bed in nothing but a white diaper. We were both so speechless and in awe. I picked up that baby which was the most gorgeous brown eyes but I remembered had patches of red scarring or something on the face and body.
"Mama. Mama."
The baby actually said mama twice! I was flabbergasted! I remember saying out loud I want to keep this baby. But what should I name this baby. Despite my atheist views the first name to pop in my head was Angel. I wanted to name this baby Angel. I said something like this is my little angel or something to that effect. I was clueless where to go from here like....do I take this baby to the hospital to register in my care of what? That was going through my head but I definitely wanted this baby more than anything in the world as it was a direct connection to my recently deceased mother.
I woke up. Before my alarm!