Neither of my parents did anything like that. However, B4 my dad left, I fell asleep and I do cross the veil at will. My uncle Phil came to me and said; Jaynie uncle Raymond is coming to get ur father tonight, please tell him to go with him. Ok??? I did and my dad was gone when I woke up that morning.
I was a hospice volunteer for five years. My first and favorite patient, Morris, was at the final stages, actively dying. I went to visit him the night before I went out of town for work. I spoke with him, knowing he couldn't respond. I wished him a peaceful journey and asked him to remember me. I asked the hospice nurse to call my wife when Morris passed, and she would notify me. The following morning my wife called and said hospice called and Morris had passed away at 2:15 am. However , before hospice had called, my wife said our toddler son woke up at 2:15 am and said, "Mommy, the man went with God". Later, that morning, when hospice did call, my wife with the news about Morris, my son woke up and repeated, "Mommy, the man went with God". I knew it was Morris visiting my son as a message for me. ❤
My cousin just died 3 weeks ago. He was fully lucid all the way up until his actual death. For about a month prior to his death he would tell his care givers that there was a man dressed in all black standing at the door to his room. He would tell the care givers that he didn't want to go with the man, but he never told them where the man was going to take him. It was quite obvious from his voice and body language, that he was absolutely terrified.
My dad and mother had a strained relationship for several decades. Mother passed first. My dad was in a home and had been given medication with too much codeine to the extent that he was connecting with the fears of his WWII days. At one point he said, "close the door, my wife is in the hall". He definitely did not want to see her.
My best friend’s grandma (another grandma to me) was on hospice. I accompanied my friend (who was just unglued) to see her and say “Goodbye “. We walked in to her room and she was just happy and smiling. She was a strong Christian woman. She saw my friend crying and smiled and told her not to cry. She’d lived 102 years and outlived her husband, some kids and she was ready to go home. She then looked up and said “Hello, Jesus” and began praising then began talking to her husband, her siblings and a bunch of others who had passed. She had a light on her she was talking and smiling and just elated. She gave us her blessing and told us how happy she was and how much she loved us. She passed about 30 minutes later with a peaceful smile. It was a beautiful experience that changed my life. ❤
Julie, You posted this two years ago, so I don't know if you will even see it. I'd just like to pass on a couple thoughts. 1) The comedian Woody Allen once said, "I'm not afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens." Of course that was meant as a joke, but over time, I have come to the same conclusion about death. 2) When my mother was dying in the nursing home, they called me and told me that she was very near death. I rushed to her side, but when I arrived, she was already in a comatose state. I didn't know what to do, so I just sat with her for a while, moistened her lips with a wet sponge, and talked to her as I held her hand. She did not respond, although it was clear that she would not, or could not, respond. After a while, I decided that there was nothing more that I could do, so I went home, intending to return the next day. Several hours after I left, however, she passed. Since then I have felt so guilty that she died alone. Could you comment on whether or not dying people still hear or sense their loved ones presence, even after they have slipped into that coma-like state you just spoke of. 3) I always thought of hospice nursing as rather morbid, but you describe what you do with so much compassion that my opinion of your profession has totally changed. Thank you, and God bless you
I can confirm neuroscientists don't know why dying people have visions before dying. I have a master's degree in advanced science and engineering and my master's in science is based on neuroscience and microbiology as well as physics. I even studied submarine science in college on the side for a hobby.
I had a visit from my father about two years after he passed. We are an airline family; my dad was a pilot, my mom and I were both flight attendants. In my dream, I was at the airport baggage claim, waiting for a hotel van or crew transport. The small white bus pulled up next to the curb and I stepped inside to see my dad sitting in the first seat, wearing slacks, a turtleneck and blazer—his usual attire when we would travel as non-revs. I sat next to him and he didn’t speak, but gave me a long look and I burst into tears, as did he. He put his arms around me and held me and I cried like I hadn’t since he had passed. Then I woke up.
A couple of days before my grandmother died, there were 9 of us in the room with her. She was lucid, sitting up and listening to us talking. Suddenly she started giggling and said, “Did you all see that light?” None of us had. “It was a pink ball of light and it came in through the door and paused over each one of you. Then it went up into the ceiling.”
Also my aunt gave me pictures before she died, we hung them up now, every so often I feel her presence, ie her smell etc… Not all the time that happens.. But when it does, I talk to her
Had a dream about my pet rabbit who.unfortunately we had put down due to him being unwell and old age, the dream was so real ( I was going through a bad thing then) it was like he was telling me he was ok and was running and acting like a normal rabbit. To tell us he was ok.. My husband said I was breathing strange during this dream.. I'm resured now he is happy now…
Love all of these, I'm a former nurse who worked several years in a nursing home. Yes, very common, many of the elderly near death would have conversations with loved ones who had already passed on. What I heard most was people in their 80's/90's talking to their mothers.
I too am a hospice nurse. Now retired. 22 years of my career in hospice. Thank you for the wonderful way you educate people. I have lots of experiences with patients visioning and shared death experiences. Thank you for what you do .
What yall have to understand is that the body is shutting down. Just how babies probably see all sorts of stuff adjusting to their bodies. This is a lot going on and neurons firing off as the body starts to shut down. It’s highly likely that 90% of the brain we don’t use is getting tapped into as the whole brain begins to shut down. The only thing I can’t explain is a lot of accounts of people seeing loved ones they didn’t know died, or on one occasion a guy saw a sister he didn’t know he had who died and he found out later on in life after being brought back to life.
How early before one's death can they start visioning. Immediately after my mother died my father would talk to her at night. He was a very lucid, practical and extremely religious man who did believe in this at all. When I asked him who he was talking to he said it was Mom. I asked him if he really believed that, and he just shook his head and smiled a little and said, "I don't know." He passed away about five months later.
I just got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I didn't tell my mom while I was in the hospital for five days because I didn't want her to deal with such news alone. My brother had a cold and so we waited till he felt better and could be present when I broke the news. While I was in the hospital my grandmother visited her daughter, my mom. She told her everything was going to be okay. I am stage 1. It will be okay My grandmother died many years ago. Mom is 87. Grandma never visited before in all these years. She came to my mom when I got the diagnosis. Mom is lucid and not ill. How does one explain this?
Certain people will say that it's just your brain Playing Tricks on your releasing chemicals, Christians would say any entities or visions or demonic. I think there's just certain things we can't know as human beings one way or the other
Thank you so much for your for your insights. My bride passed 8 years ago and my former spouse passed 3 weeks ago. Not only do I find your posts informative but also very comforting. Again, thank you.
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My grandpa was on hospice and woke up and said all he wanted was a cheese sandwich and they couldn’t give it to him because he wasn’t able to swallow. It makes me sad.
My sister died from pneumonia, a complication from bile duct cancer last fall. She kept telling my mom and I that she was afraid and she didn’t want to go. It was so heartbreaking. She was a single mom and left behind a 12-year-old daughter.
My mother was very heavily medicated and nearing her last days in the hospital. She was raised Catholic and I think that always made her a bit more open to the spooky stuff but I am not sure if she actually believed in an afterlife or anything like that. She told us that people were visiting. Her mom and dad specifically. Our family convened in her hospital room for days and she would frequently stop engaging in our conversation and turn her attention to the invisible conversation happening at the other end of the room. She was for sure medicated but was pretty firm in her insistence that we were not alone in the room.
Why do these nurses tell these stories which such a glee?. Death is so matter of fact to them, almost non chalant. Do they know that their laughter is so offensive to us who's lost dear ones?.
My first wife, who passed in April 2012 with cancer, said something that will stay with me until my time comes. We had two young children at the time, my wife said "you're all sad and upset because your losing me but I'm losing all of you". That statement from her jolted me into rethinking the whole situation.
My Mother was talking to her Father days before she passed. and when my Father passed he was starring into the corner of the room near the ceiling and would not move his gaze away…..I often wonder if he was seeing my mother there …I hope when my time comes my beautiful dogs come to go walkie-talkie with me …thank you for your channel. You bring so much peace ❤
I was an undergraduate chemistry student. I had a standing arrangement to see my chem professor during his office hours. He had just turned 100 years of age! Anyway, I walked into his office and he said, “Oh, there you are! I don’t have much time so let’s get to work!” We both sat down at his desk, I opened my textbook and quickly completed 5 to 10 problems because he said he didn’t have a lot of time. When I finished the problems, we said our goodbyes. I don’t recall the exact words that were said, but I left his office. As I was walking down the hall, I suddenly had a question so I went back to his office but he wasn’t there. His office mate was there. I asked where did the professor go so quickly? He said, “Young lady, the professor died in his sleep during the night.” I was like, wait a minute, I was just talking to him. Didn’t you see him? He said no, just you. The office mate had been sitting there the whole time watching me work the problems and talk to myself.
I used to visit my grandmother regularly while she was in hospice. One day, while I was babysitting, she appeared and told me she just wanted to say “goodbye”. My Aunt called 15 minutes later to tell me what I already knew.
I love these experiences. Both my grandmothers saw their mothers and would also call them. Is there a video of any negative experiences of visioning or feelings that the person may feel or see hours before dying?
Working in hospice I see parents actively dieing everyday but when a patient tells me someone's in the room with us (that's not obviously there),I just go with it bc trying to convince them no one's there is pointless. I hate to lie to patients but it's not about me, it's about making the patient feel comfortable and safe as possible. And tks for what you're doing Julie, it not only helps families but colleagues too.
When my Dad was dying he had a couple of visions one when I asked him what he saw the first was a psychedelic type thing and the next one was his iPad but he seemed to enjoy seeing these things.
Thank you for sharing these stories Julie. I've also read a number of the beautiful stories below. I've got a number of stories on this theme, one was when we had a call from relatives at the hospital to inform us that my wife's grandmother was going downhill and we needed to see her before she passed. Luckily, it was a Saturday morning, so we both quickly prepared and left for the 100 mile journey. My wife fell asleep in the car and as we drove across the Severn Bridge back into Wales, I looked in the sky and saw a beautiful bouquet of flowers filled with the feeling of love. I knew instantly that her gran had passed, but I didn't want to wake my wife. A couple of minutes later, we had a call from a relative, the ringing phone woke her, and I said to her before she took the call 'She's passed', and later relayed the vision.
My granny, who was a very fiesta character, died at the hospital. Her daughter, my aunt, and my mom and I were there. She told us my brother, who had been dead for many years, had been there. When she actually passed, the beautiful, blue cloudless day, in early Sept, changed in an instant. Directly over another section of the hospital, was 1 dark cloud. Suddenly, lightning shot down, then an enormous thunderclap sounded. Rain hit her window! In about 5 min, the whole thing dispersed! My mom and Aunt say this. The lady across from her said we'll, she TOLD everyone she was going out with a bang!!
Neither of my parents did anything like that. However, B4 my dad left, I fell asleep and I do cross the veil at will. My uncle Phil came to me and said; Jaynie uncle Raymond is coming to get ur father tonight, please tell him to go with him. Ok??? I did and my dad was gone when I woke up that morning.
I am listening and I subscribed ! My dad is now hospice now 😢
I was a hospice volunteer for five years. My first and favorite patient, Morris, was at the final stages, actively dying. I went to visit him the night before I went out of town for work. I spoke with him, knowing he couldn't respond. I wished him a peaceful journey and asked him to remember me. I asked the hospice nurse to call my wife when Morris passed, and she would notify me.
The following morning my wife called and said hospice called and Morris had passed away at 2:15 am. However , before hospice had called, my wife said our toddler son woke up at 2:15 am and said, "Mommy, the man went with God". Later, that morning, when hospice did call, my wife with the news about Morris, my son woke up and repeated, "Mommy, the man went with God". I knew it was Morris visiting my son as a message for me.
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My cousin just died 3 weeks ago. He was fully lucid all the way up until his actual death. For about a month prior to his death he would tell his care givers that there was a man dressed in all black standing at the door to his room. He would tell the care givers that he didn't want to go with the man, but he never told them where the man was going to take him. It was quite obvious from his voice and body language, that he was absolutely terrified.
My dad and mother had a strained relationship for several decades. Mother passed first. My dad was in a home and had been given medication with too much codeine to the extent that he was connecting with the fears of his WWII days. At one point he said, "close the door, my wife is in the hall". He definitely did not want to see her.
My best friend’s grandma (another grandma to me) was on hospice. I accompanied my friend (who was just unglued) to see her and say “Goodbye “. We walked in to her room and she was just happy and smiling. She was a strong Christian woman. She saw my friend crying and smiled and told her not to cry. She’d lived 102 years and outlived her husband, some kids and she was ready to go home. She then looked up and said “Hello, Jesus” and began praising then began talking to her husband, her siblings and a bunch of others who had passed. She had a light on her she was talking and smiling and just elated. She gave us her blessing and told us how happy she was and how much she loved us. She passed about 30 minutes later with a peaceful smile. It was a beautiful experience that changed my life. ❤
Julie, You posted this two years ago, so I don't know if you will even see it. I'd just like to pass on a couple thoughts.
1) The comedian Woody Allen once said, "I'm not afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens." Of course that was meant as a joke, but over time, I have come to the same conclusion about death.
2) When my mother was dying in the nursing home, they called me and told me that she was very near death. I rushed to her side, but when I arrived, she was already in a comatose state. I didn't know what to do, so I just sat with her for a while, moistened her lips with a wet sponge, and talked to her as I held her hand. She did not respond, although it was clear that she would not, or could not, respond. After a while, I decided that there was nothing more that I could do, so I went home, intending to return the next day. Several hours after I left, however, she passed. Since then I have felt so guilty that she died alone. Could you comment on whether or not dying people still hear or sense their loved ones presence, even after they have slipped into that coma-like state you just spoke of.
3) I always thought of hospice nursing as rather morbid, but you describe what you do with so much compassion that my opinion of your profession has totally changed.
Thank you, and God bless you
I'm terrified to die, but your videos and others like it are truly helping. Thanks so much for everything you do.
I can confirm neuroscientists don't know why dying people have visions before dying. I have a master's degree in advanced science and engineering and my master's in science is based on neuroscience and microbiology as well as physics. I even studied submarine science in college on the side for a hobby.
I had a visit from my father about two years after he passed. We are an airline family; my dad was a pilot, my mom and I were both flight attendants. In my dream, I was at the airport baggage claim, waiting for a hotel van or crew transport. The small white bus pulled up next to the curb and I stepped inside to see my dad sitting in the first seat, wearing slacks, a turtleneck and blazer—his usual attire when we would travel as non-revs. I sat next to him and he didn’t speak, but gave me a long look and I burst into tears, as did he. He put his arms around me and held me and I cried like I hadn’t since he had passed. Then I woke up.
A couple of days before my grandmother died, there were 9 of us in the room with her. She was lucid, sitting up and listening to us talking. Suddenly she started giggling and said, “Did you all see that light?” None of us had. “It was a pink ball of light and it came in through the door and paused over each one of you. Then it went up into the ceiling.”
Also my aunt gave me pictures before she died, we hung them up now, every so often I feel her presence, ie her smell etc… Not all the time that happens.. But when it does, I talk to her
Had a dream about my pet rabbit who.unfortunately we had put down due to him being unwell and old age, the dream was so real ( I was going through a bad thing then) it was like he was telling me he was ok and was running and acting like a normal rabbit. To tell us he was ok.. My husband said I was breathing strange during this dream.. I'm resured now he is happy now…
Love all of these, I'm a former nurse who worked several years in a nursing home. Yes, very common, many of the elderly near death would have conversations with loved ones who had already passed on. What I heard most was people in their 80's/90's talking to their mothers.
I too am a hospice nurse. Now retired. 22 years of my career in hospice. Thank you for the wonderful way you educate people.
I have lots of experiences with patients visioning and shared death experiences. Thank you for what you do .
What yall have to understand is that the body is shutting down. Just how babies probably see all sorts of stuff adjusting to their bodies. This is a lot going on and neurons firing off as the body starts to shut down. It’s highly likely that 90% of the brain we don’t use is getting tapped into as the whole brain begins to shut down. The only thing I can’t explain is a lot of accounts of people seeing loved ones they didn’t know died, or on one occasion a guy saw a sister he didn’t know he had who died and he found out later on in life after being brought back to life.
When they fall asleep one evening and remain asleep, about how long do you think.
Thank you….that was very informative….😊😂
How early before one's death can they start visioning. Immediately after my mother died my father would talk to her at night. He was a very lucid, practical and extremely religious man who did believe in this at all. When I asked him who he was talking to he said it was Mom. I asked him if he really believed that, and he just shook his head and smiled a little and said, "I don't know." He passed away about five months later.
Atheists are usually very unhappy people.
I just got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I didn't tell my mom while I was in the hospital for five days because I didn't want her to deal with such news alone. My brother had a cold and so we waited till he felt better and could be present when I broke the news. While I was in the hospital my grandmother visited her daughter, my mom. She told her everything was going to be okay. I am stage 1. It will be okay My grandmother died many years ago. Mom is 87. Grandma never visited before in all these years. She came to my mom when I got the diagnosis. Mom is lucid and not ill. How does one explain this?
Just found your channel. You seem like a very genuine person.
This is going to be fun😊 What is a death rattle?
Best luck to you and your channel
Certain people will say that it's just your brain Playing Tricks on your releasing chemicals, Christians would say any entities or visions or demonic. I think there's just certain things we can't know as human beings one way or the other
Thank you so much for your for your insights. My bride passed 8 years ago and my former spouse passed 3 weeks ago. Not only do I find your posts informative but also very comforting. Again, thank you.
Hace años conoci a una mujer muy parecida a usted la del video que nacio hermafrodita asi nacio me quede inpresionado al conocer su condicion 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Thanks
My dad saw the Virgin Mary, she dressed like Virgin Mary Guadalupe. He was very happy afterward and he passed away the next day.
My grandpa was on hospice and woke up and said all he wanted was a cheese sandwich and they couldn’t give it to him because he wasn’t able to swallow. It makes me sad.
My sister died from pneumonia, a complication from bile duct cancer last fall. She kept telling my mom and I that she was afraid and she didn’t want to go. It was so heartbreaking. She was a single mom and left behind a 12-year-old daughter.
My mother was very heavily medicated and nearing her last days in the hospital. She was raised Catholic and I think that always made her a bit more open to the spooky stuff but I am not sure if she actually believed in an afterlife or anything like that. She told us that people were visiting. Her mom and dad specifically. Our family convened in her hospital room for days and she would frequently stop engaging in our conversation and turn her attention to the invisible conversation happening at the other end of the room. She was for sure medicated but was pretty firm in her insistence that we were not alone in the room.
Why do these nurses tell these stories which such a glee?. Death is so matter of fact to them, almost non chalant. Do they know that their laughter is so offensive to us who's lost dear ones?.
My first wife, who passed in April 2012 with cancer, said something that will stay with me until my time comes. We had two young children at the time, my wife said "you're all sad and upset because your losing me but I'm losing all of you". That statement from her jolted me into rethinking the whole situation.
My Mother was talking to her Father days before she passed. and when my Father passed he was starring into the corner of the room near the ceiling and would not move his gaze away…..I often wonder if he was seeing my mother there …I hope when my time comes my beautiful dogs come to go walkie-talkie with me …thank you for your channel. You bring so much peace ❤
I was an undergraduate chemistry student. I had a standing arrangement to see my chem professor during his office hours. He had just turned 100 years of age! Anyway, I walked into his office and he said, “Oh, there you are! I don’t have much time so let’s get to work!” We both sat down at his desk, I opened my textbook and quickly completed 5 to 10 problems because he said he didn’t have a lot of time. When I finished the problems, we said our goodbyes. I don’t recall the exact words that were said, but I left his office. As I was walking down the hall, I suddenly had a question so I went back to his office but he wasn’t there. His office mate was there. I asked where did the professor go so quickly? He said, “Young lady, the professor died in his sleep during the night.” I was like, wait a minute, I was just talking to him. Didn’t you see him? He said no, just you. The office mate had been sitting there the whole time watching me work the problems and talk to myself.
I used to visit my grandmother regularly while she was in hospice. One day, while I was babysitting, she appeared and told me she just wanted to say “goodbye”. My Aunt called 15 minutes later to tell me what I already knew.
I love these experiences. Both my grandmothers saw their mothers and would also call them.
Is there a video of any negative experiences of visioning or feelings that the person may feel or see hours before dying?
Working in hospice I see parents actively dieing everyday but when a patient tells me someone's in the room with us (that's not obviously there),I just go with it bc trying to convince them no one's there is pointless. I hate to lie to patients but it's not about me, it's about making the patient feel comfortable and safe as possible. And tks for what you're doing Julie, it not only helps families but colleagues too.
When my Dad was dying he had a couple of visions one when I asked him what he saw the first was a psychedelic type thing and the next one was his iPad but he seemed to enjoy seeing these things.
Thank you for sharing these stories Julie. I've also read a number of the beautiful stories below. I've got a number of stories on this theme, one was when we had a call from relatives at the hospital to inform us that my wife's grandmother was going downhill and we needed to see her before she passed. Luckily, it was a Saturday morning, so we both quickly prepared and left for the 100 mile journey. My wife fell asleep in the car and as we drove across the Severn Bridge back into Wales, I looked in the sky and saw a beautiful bouquet of flowers filled with the feeling of love. I knew instantly that her gran had passed, but I didn't want to wake my wife. A couple of minutes later, we had a call from a relative, the ringing phone woke her, and I said to her before she took the call 'She's passed', and later relayed the vision.
My granny, who was a very fiesta character, died at the hospital. Her daughter, my aunt, and my mom and I were there. She told us my brother, who had been dead for many years, had been there. When she actually passed, the beautiful, blue cloudless day, in early Sept, changed in an instant. Directly over another section of the hospital, was 1 dark cloud. Suddenly, lightning shot down, then an enormous thunderclap sounded. Rain hit her window! In about 5 min, the whole thing dispersed! My mom and Aunt say this. The lady across from her said we'll, she TOLD everyone she was going out with a bang!!