[SAD] Mother see Deceased Daughter in VR

This is wrong. I would even say it's an abuse of VR tech. As sad and tragic as it is to lose a little daughter, what good would this experience do for the mother? It just causes more hurt and sadness. Does not help with closure. RIP little girl.
 
Koreans are way ahead in how they use modern tech. Who finance this kind of projects? Samsung?
 
This is wrong. I would even say it's an abuse of VR tech. As sad and tragic as it is to lose a little daughter, what good would this experience do for the mother? It just causes more hurt and sadness. Does not help with closure. RIP little girl.

It might help with closure for some.
 
Not spending yr money to pay for the VR.... why complaint...

This is wrong. I would even say it's an abuse of VR tech. As sad and tragic as it is to lose a little daughter, what good would this experience do for the mother? It just causes more hurt and sadness. Does not help with closure. RIP little girl.
 
KNN there should be a pre recorded beedio first before she passed on right KNN else how to make the vr KNN
 
This is wrong. I would even say it's an abuse of VR tech. As sad and tragic as it is to lose a little daughter, what good would this experience do for the mother? It just causes more hurt and sadness. Does not help with closure. RIP little girl.

The VR experience might be helpful, but only if she combines the experience with the wisdom of what happens in the Afterlife (ie. as expanded upon on the Books on Reincarnation). Otherwise, if at the back of her mind, she thinks her child (or more precisely, the soul of her child) no longer exists, then the VR experience might just prolong her intense emotional suffering of longing and sadness, as Glockman said.

Download 'Books on Reincarnation' here :
https://files.fm/u/y56x94du

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The VR experience might be helpful, but only if she combines the experience with the wisdom of what happens in the Afterlife (ie. as expanded upon on the Books on Reincarnation). Otherwise, if at the back of her mind, she thinks her child (or more precisely, the soul of her child) no longer exists, then the VR experience might just prolong her intense emotional suffering of longing and sadness, as Glockman said.

Download 'Books on Reincarnation' here :
https://files.fm/u/y56x94du

voicesfromtheafterlife_lilyfairchilde-jpg.48790


thelittlegirlattheairport-jpg.71250
Good read, thanks. I did a search.

Slightly more than 50 percent of South Korean's 49 million citizens profess some religious affiliation. That affiliation is spread among a great variety of traditions, including Buddhism (30 percent), Christianity (25 percent), Confucianism (0.2 percent), and shamanism

So assuming she is Buddhist, then reincarnation is on her mind.
 
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This is wrong. I would even say it's an abuse of VR tech. As sad and tragic as it is to lose a little daughter, what good would this experience do for the mother? It just causes more hurt and sadness. Does not help with closure. RIP little girl.
Not really. I wish I could have a VR of my cat who passed away years ago
 
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