Where do bad girls go when they die?

Lynda Filler
2 min readNov 17, 2021

A young woman had a life-long dream to become a Catholic nun.

She entered the convent at the age of eighteen. The life she longed for was nothing like the life she led. Scrubbing floors, and cleaning toilets somehow didn’t satisfy her desire to save the world. Six months later she left. Her high-school boyfriend had waited for her to come to her senses. So she married him. After less than a year of marriage, during one of their many disagreements, he hit her. She filed for divorce and ultimately had the marriage annulled.

So at the age of 21 her belief system, and her life was in shatters. She forged on, went back to University, and went through a series of poor relationships and multiple mistakes. She called it ‘life lessons.’ But all these lessons built up inside her body until her heart finally lost its ability to function properly.

In 2008 she was given 6 months to live.

She was 61. She nodded to the Cardiologist. It made perfect sense that at some point in her life, her heart would simply say: enough!! But she wouldn’t accept her diagnosis because she wasn’t ready to give up on life just yet!

She did multiple things to heal that aging heart, and after what the doctors called a ‘miracle’ she completely eliminated any sign of this ‘incurable disease.’ And then, because life had rescued her from her wayward paths so many times, she published the story of her journey. Her…

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Lynda Filler

If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun! Amazon Author. Troublemaker. Sexy after 70! Traveler. Author. 19 books on Amazon https://amzn.to/2KfYKGO