I've never dreamed about my funeral before, why dream about an empty room? I did have a wicked once where I went ghost and decided to haunt the living daylights out of a few people.
Buckle up kids, storytime coming:
I once had a dream where I was in Limbo, I guess? Neither heaven nor hell but I was kinda on a crossroads that led to them. I obviously chose to follow the path (no stairways or highways, sadly) to heaven, but it started getting more and more creepy and I had to kill things along the way to "prove myself". Then I met a woman running back, telling me there was no heaven, but I thought she was just testing my resolve and kept going. Last thing I remember was that I was in a "room" with something big in a cage, and I was trying to save it. Hell of a dream (literally), but I think it had a really deep message - when you have to do condemning things to go to the supposed heaven, you're not really getting there.
Religion aside (I'm not even religious myself, I don't know why did I have a dream about heaven and hell), I think the message is clear, that being that the end doesn't always justify the means.
*storytime over*
I don't know man, my brain was able to come up with what happens after I flew a CF-18 into a whale made of stars while I was trying to find super-bread for an Asian man the size of a basketball. I'm pretty sure it can make some shit up for what happens after I die.
I once had a dream where I was in Limbo, I guess? Neither heaven nor hell but I was kinda on a crossroads that led to them. I obviously chose to follow the path (no stairways or highways, sadly) to heaven, but it started getting more and more creepy and I had to kill things along the way to "prove myself". Then I met a woman running back, telling me there was no heaven, but I thought she was just testing my resolve and kept going. Last thing I remember was that I was in a "room" with something big in a cage, and I was trying to save it. Hell of a dream (literally), but I think it had a really deep message - when you have to do condemning things to go to the supposed heaven, you're not really getting there.
Religion aside (I'm not even religious myself, I don't know why did I have a dream about heaven and hell), I think the message is clear, that being that the end doesn't always justify the means.
*storytime over*