I'm not sure. It could go either way. Sometimes characters come back in unexpected ways in manga. Maybe there'll be a twist that brings Gojo back into the story.
At the moment, it's unknown if Gojo will come back to life in the manga. The storyline could take various turns and surprises are common in manga. We'll just have to wait and see.
Sure, Gojo came back to life in the manga. It was a surprise for many fans and was handled in an interesting way. The author crafted a storyline that made his return plausible and engaging.
One 'coming back to life story' is that of Malala Yousafzai. She was shot by the Taliban for advocating girls' education. After a miraculous recovery, she came back stronger and continued her fight for education rights around the world. Her story shows great courage and the will to come back to life in a metaphorical sense, from a state of near - death and extreme oppression to being a global advocate.
One 'coming back to life story' is about a person who overcame a serious illness. For example, Lance Armstrong. He had cancer but came back to compete in cycling at a high level. His determination and willpower were remarkable.
Sure. There was a man who had a near - death experience during a heart attack. He saw a bright light and felt himself leaving his body. But then, the doctors managed to revive him. After coming back to life, he said he had a new perspective on life and started to value every moment more.
One common element is the experience of a bright light. Many people who have these near - death experiences talk about seeing a bright, warm light that seems to be inviting them. Another element is the feeling of detachment from the body. They often describe floating above their physical selves and observing what's going on around them.