A man described an incident involving his mother, whose name was Anna. She had Alzheimer’s disease and had been living his house and been bedridden for three years. One night he saw someone named Anton, his mom’s brother, hovering over his mother’s bed, telling her it was alright. A short time after this incident his mother passed away.
A woman went into a subway sandwich shop. She felt very warm and went down, She saw a tunnel and a bright light. When she reached the light, she was told it wasn’t her time. At that point she looked down and saw a man doing CPR on her.
A woman’s husband had died. She wanted the song “Let It Be” sung at his funeral. The clergyman did not use it at that time. She heard this song whenever she was troubled. She felt it was sent from her deceased husband.
A man’s brother died when he and his brother were four and six years old. He described going to a camp some years later and seeing his brother sitting around the camp fire.
A woman had to put her sick cat down. Boodah used to sleep on a particular blanket. Her cell phone was on a table, where she was intending to look for a picture of Boodah. As she takes the cat’s blanket out of a laundry bag, her phone dings, and a picture of Boodah on that blanket appears on her phone.
One woman’s partner dies. She finds a small white cat at her door, something really unusual. She picks it up and hugs it and keeps it. She believes her partner sent it to keep her company.
Man came home from the service. He is in his bedroom after coming home late. His mother comes in, rubs his left leg and lets out a sigh. The man’s mother dies. He is in his bedroom and feels his left leg being rubbed and hears a sigh.
I was having some trouble with my car and bringing it to a repair shop.
I was having difficulty steering. My father, who was deceased, had been a mechanic. I felt like my dad was in the car with me, helping to guide me to my destination. I don’t know how I got to the repair shop, but I arrived there safely.
While in Viet Nam, Vietnamese people believe they recognize their ancestors and talk about it. There are photos in their homes. Connections are made to relatives.
A woman had a dream in which her husband’s image appeared as a hologram.
A man described an incident involving his mother, whose name was Anna. She had Alzheimer’s disease and had been living his house and been bedridden for three years. One night he saw someone named Anton, his mom’s brother, hovering over his mother’s bed, telling her it was alright. A short time after this incident his mother passed away.
A woman went into a subway sandwich shop. She felt very warm and went down, She saw a tunnel and a bright light. When she reached the light, she was told it wasn’t her time. At that point she looked down and saw a man doing CPR on her.
A woman’s husband had died. She wanted the song “Let It Be” sung at his funeral. The clergyman did not use it at that time. She heard this song whenever she was troubled. She felt it was sent from her deceased husband.
A man’s brother died when he and his brother were four and six years old. He described going to a camp some years later and seeing his brother sitting around the camp fire.
A woman had to put her sick cat down. Boodah used to sleep on a particular blanket. Her cell phone was on a table, where she was intending to look for a picture of Boodah. As she takes the cat’s blanket out of a laundry bag, her phone dings, and a picture of Boodah on that blanket appears on her phone.
One woman’s partner dies. She finds a small white cat at her door, something really unusual. She picks it up and hugs it and keeps it. She believes her partner sent it to keep her company.
Man came home from the service. He is in his bedroom after coming home late. His mother comes in, rubs his left leg and lets out a sigh. The man’s mother dies. He is in his bedroom and feels his left leg being rubbed and hears a sigh.
I was having some trouble with my car and bringing it to a repair shop.
I was having difficulty steering. My father, who was deceased, had been a mechanic. I felt like my dad was in the car with me, helping to guide me to my destination. I don’t know how I got to the repair shop, but I arrived there safely.
My deceased husband took a trip with me in my car. I felt his hand in mine.
Personalities are in tact, but not bodies.
Deceased loved ones are seen in grandchildren
While in Viet Nam, Vietnamese people believe they recognize their ancestors and talk about it. There are photos in their homes. Connections are made to relatives.
Decease don’t have bodies, but have valuable information for those left behind.