Film critic Roger Ebert’s wife, Chaz, wrote a lovely remembrance of her husband’s last day of life (April 4, 2013). https://www.rogerebert.com/chazs-blog/reflecting-for-the-new-year-on-rogers-last-day
Scroll down to the heading, April 4.
Part of that memory includes a beautiful moment of Roger’s waltz with the wide open spaces of the other side of life:
The one thing people might be surprised about—Roger said that he didn't know if he could believe in God. He had his doubts. But toward the end, something really interesting happened. That week before Roger passed away, I would see him and he would talk about having visited this other place. I thought he was hallucinating. I thought they were giving him too much medication. But the day before he passed away, he wrote me a note: "This is all an elaborate hoax." I asked him, "What's a hoax?" And he was talking about this world, this place. He said it was all an illusion. I thought he was just confused. But he was not confused. He wasn't visiting heaven, not the way we think of heaven. He described it as a vastness that you can't even imagine. It was a place where the past, present, and future were happening all at once.
Oh wow! It sounds like Roger found his seam in time to touch the transcendent or the eternal dimension. There all things are timeless and what is future to us is completed there. I look forward to the day of stepping through that wonderful portal.