THE PATHWAY TO HEAVEN

a pathway to heaven photos comforts a grieving family after death.
Though logic would attribute the light to a windshield glare or lens flare, Noble said that’s not the point.
We all have the notion potentially to just pooh pooh this story with the light from the windshield theory.. That is logical… But the paranormal is illogical until it happens to you.
In such a horrid moment, if this image brings peace and tranquility to a grieving family, let them have that. And stop just trying to tell them how wrong they are.
Nobody likes a Debbie Downer. Or a Bill Nye
Hannah Simmons, 23, her baby daughter A’lannah, and friend Lauren Buteau, 28, all of Gainesville, Georgia, were killed in a wreck on April 25 when Simmons lost control of her Subaru Legacy and hit another vehicle.
The crash caused a backup on Ga. Route 347, stranding another driver, Anisa Gannon, on her way to work.
Since she was going to be late, Gannon snapped a photo as proof she’d been stuck in a jam, Gannon’s aunt, Tara Noble, told TODAY.
Later, when Noble took a closer look at the picture, she saw something more than just a photo of emergency crews at work.
The image appeared to show a beam of light ascending from the road to the sky. Within that beam, there seemed to be two small orbs.
“Oh, my gosh. It’s a pathway to heaven,” she recalled saying.
Though logic would attribute the light to a windshield glare or lens flare, Noble said that’s not the point.
We all have the notion potentially to just pooh pooh this story with the light from the windshield theory.. That is logical… But the paranormal is illogical until it happens to you.
In such a horrid moment, if this image brings peace and tranquility to a grieving family, let them have that. And stop just trying to tell them how wrong they are.
Nobody likes a Debbie Downer. Or a Bill Nye

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