True story: In 2014 my mom died from breast cancer. I was with her every minute until she passed at home. A couple months ago I was driving close to a really dangerous intersection near my home. I hate this intersection. It’s an on/exit ramp for I-75 in Florida. I’m driving the speed limit headed toward the overpass/ramp, and I heard my moms voice plain as day, out loud. She said “Mandy, STOP!” I started braking and a Tesla shot off I75, seemingly out of control, and into my lane. Had I not started to brake, it would’ve hit me and my daughters at a very high rate of speed. So I’m a believer after that. I know my Mom is with me.
I've had a similar experience. And had I not been guided to do what I did (driving wise) I would have been not only dead, but probably decapitated! My "fight or flight" was on steroids for Hours after that near death situation, & I KNEW in my bones that my Grandfather Literally Saved My Life!!!
I absolutely believe we are watched over by our loved ones. One such incident involved whisper in my ear so clear and real that I felt the hairs around my ear move. The whisper was not my doing as I was in the midst of an attempted stranger rape and was fighting hard. The voice told me what to do and I understood instantly. Clear as day the plan was in my head and I followed it without hesitation. I escaped ! I've tried to explain how it happened to others but for most folks it's incomprehensible. Not to me! I Know! I have been helped several occasions in my life time and all I can say now is how grateful I am and how loved I must be! Ps. Hate that intersection too!😊
Your story of your mom gave me chills! I had a similar experience- I was driving a friends SUV on the NYS Thruway heading to her sons college soccer game. It was raining, the speed limit is 65 I was going slightly under due to weather. All of a sudden I heard a loud bang and could no longer break or control the car very well (her tire blew out and the metal pole that holds the two weeks together snapped - I luckily was in the right hand lane and heard my deceased mother voice telling my to steer toward the bushes and trees- anything that would bend and avoid the metal pole- it was the strangest thing - it was as tough she was above us or in the car with us even. We were fortunate to survive- the rain caused the ground to be soft and without the tire, the wheel well of the car scraped and sunk and it slid in the mud/soft ground. We had some injuries but my young son, my friend and I all survived. I couldn’t steer much to do what my mom said to do, but I remember trying to steer and hearing her voice sounding so calm and talking to me in that moment was something I’ll never forget. I felt her presence.
My mother passed away after a long battle with cancer. For as long as I can remember, when the weather was nice she would sit out in the backyard in a chair and drink her morning coffee. It was a daily ritual for her. She passed away at home one evening in December, surrounded by family and her beloved pets. One morning about six months after she passed, I was at her house letting the dogs out in the yard and I swear on everything dear to me I looked over and saw her sitting in her chair in the nightgown she passed in. She was happy and smiling and looking directly at me. I looked away for a moment and she was gone. I looked at that exact location countless times after she passed away, both before and after that day and never saw her. I truly believe it was her letting me know she was happy and okay and at peace.
My father died a couple of years ago, and I was glad to have been at his bedside during his final two days. He and I were always close. One of my siblings - an older sister - has an intellectual disability(used to be termed "slow learner"). He was always very protective of her, even though she lived on her own in subsidized housing. He always, always worried about her. My sister was unable to be at his bedside, however during his two days of being unconscious, I repeatedly whispered that I would always be there for my sister, knowing that this is what he needed to know. Then, when I sensed the end was near, I phoned my sister and held the phone to my Dad's ear. My sister told him she loved him, and almost immediately he took his last breath. I'm tearing up as I write this. It may very well have been coincidence, but knowing just how much he needed to know my sister would be safe, then hearing her voice, I always wondered if that's what he needed before taking his next journey. My sister still talks about it to this day.
After my roommate passed, I was driving home, crying, after holding his hand when he passed. I heard him, very clearly, say, "Don't cry, it's GLORIOUS!" I still cried some, but it's so great knowing that he's happy and not in pain anymore.
@@davidsmock8235 Bite me. I have a PhD in clinical psychology and have studied this stuff in particular for longer than you've been out of diapers. Assuming you are.
@@oilersridersbluejays You can judge mental well-being by a photo! That's groundbreaking! You need to put your skills into helping others instead of being a mean little bitch behind a computer.
@@davidsmock8235 it may seem like that to you but when you evolve in later life you will understand. Just know that there is a lot more going on than our limited human veil let’s us see. Good luck with your journey.
I flew to Minneapolis to see my grandparents who were both dying at the same time, in the same room, in the hospital. It was late when I got checked into my room. My plan was to visit in the morning. During the night I was woken up with a strong sense of my grandfather and I saw a ball of light and felt him saying good bye to me. I told him I loved him and said goodbye. I believe this was his spirit saying goodbye to mine. He was always a bright light in my otherwise difficult life.
I’ve had this happen twice in my life. The first was my best friend. About 10 days before he passed his spirit visited me while I slept and assured me he would be okay after he passed. I had a very similar experience a few weeks before my grandmother passed. In my dream, she and I were completing a crossword and she told me everything was going to be okay. It brings me joy to remember those visits.
@@sovereignsister Hi Mary, I was about to ask the same question since I've seen a few balls of light before. Can you describe the size and color of the ball? Any unique shapes?
@@danl.4743 It was about the size of a soft ball and white. I could feel his energy. It's a difficult thing to explain but I'm a highly sensitive (empath) person and can feel such things.
Because of this story" you were awakened to the fact that death is just a doorway to bliss and freedom, and because you had this and shared this with us, many will also experience the same. Because you are authentic, sane, and 100 percent believable. Thank you so much for sharing with all of us. It only takes a spark to get a fire going.
@@rogerherbst6978 I thought about Julie's post all day. I spent the afternoon with my 89 year old mother, and was crying telling her the good parts. Now she has touched my mom.:) Thank you for your kind words, but it's Julie sharing the Truth. I think that's why we are all here.
@@michaelfox2433 For me, it's because I believe life is a gift. I'm to use it to learn how to love, to gain understanding, and to help make the earth a benevolent habitat for all living things. The latter is a great challenge because there's so much fear and hostility. But even at age 86, I feel I have to keep trying.
Love this. My beautiful sister passed away from breast cancer last year. Days after it happened I told her in my mind to send me a cardinal if she was happy. I took a nap and when I woke up and looked out the bedroom window there was a cardinal sitting on a tree limb. There have been many times I’ve been down and I would see a cardinal.
My beloved dog died and I was a mess. I kept seeing ladybugs and this was in January in cold New Jersey! I always felt those ladybugs were his spirit. I believe animals have spirits!❤️🐶 🐾
I saw a woman interviewed. Her son was one of 29 Men to die on the Famous Great Lakes Freighter the "Edmund Fitzgerald" which sank in a very bad storm in 1976 in Lake Superior! . She was of course devastated at the loss of her son. She mentioned that her son always liked wild life and he especially liked Butterflies. At the Memorial Service that was held for the crew that perished, while she was sitting there, a Butterfly landed on her hand. She said that gave he great relief as she felt her son sent the Butterfly!
@@gothboschincarnate3931 243 people saw it with sworn affidavits. 12 more said they saw it, but they never submitted an affidavit, let alone had one that was stamped by a Notary Public.
heard of this happening before, and it happened to myself and kids few times last summer, few months after mother in law passed. She lived downstairs of our house too by the way. The first time it happened was when i was cleaning up the yard and doing my first mow of the season, which she always loved me doing and would be looking out the window with a big smile. I was busy getting the mower ready and kept hearing this cardinal making noise, so i finally looked up and soon as I saw it,.flew away. The next time was when we were having a barbecue which she loved and was making her favorite meal, and i just came inside to the kitchen and i heard my son yell, dad look. Outside our patio door, flapping its wings in mid air looking into our dining room was this cardinal. I know it was her making her presence. By the way I`ve lived in this house for 20 years and don`t remember ever seeing a cardinal before.
@@gothboschincarnate3931 No,..the Butterfly was a spiritual "drone from above" from some far away portion of "Heaven" but was well disguised as a Butterfly that landed on her hand. ...(See the signed affidavits from the numerous witnesses).
I believe this - what an inspirational memory to have . Some years ago I had a NDE . I remember most the utter feeling of release of ALL worries and tensions accumulated in this life - never experienced this feeling before . I had the sensation of moving through a darkness with points of light as an encouraging soothing voiced guide that I couldn't see answered my concerns about leaving my dogs behind . It brought me to tears to be suddenly gaining consciousness while hearing a voice saying that it wasn't my time yet . I'm sure others have had similar experiences .
That was an awesome story that brought tears to my eyes. When my dad passed unexpectedly in 2001 my heart was ripped out. I cried for 2 solid weeks up until his funeral. After the funeral I was able to let go and the crying stopped. A few days later he came to me in a dream. The Sun was going down behind the trees near his favorite hunting spot and he said to me "Son I'm ok."
Here is The Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
God wills good souls to say goodbye to their loved ones and know they are ok. When my dad was rushed to hospital in our town. he was already stage 4 lung cancer , that time. He was ao poorly my mum rushed him there. It was my first time to see that hospital i was about 17’or 18 yrs old. I overheard the doctor or was it a nurse sjo said the cancer has spread to the brain that’s ehy his condition is like that. I was ao heartbroken. I prayed to God that if my dad would be fine when he pass away. I asked for a sign. I looked inside the hospital corridor and rhe rooms. Usually there is a beon crucifix anove each bed so I asked for a white cross which wasnt common. I saw a door and I got curious. There was a garden and i walked outside and guess what i saw. A huge 3D illuminated white cross in the middle of the garden. I felt awe and relief at the same time knowing that God was listenig and my dad will be in Heaven.
I had a good friend who died. Many days after she died I had a dream about her. It was a very vivid dream- different than the ones I usually have. It felt very clear. She was bathed in light and said to me "It's okay, I'm okay, I'm happy."
Our family had a similar experience when my sister was dying. She was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. The doctors tried surgery but it was unsuccessful. After the surgery, she was on life support with no signs of any brain functions. We all knew that it was time and the life support was removed. She died immediately. Before the surgery, she had written a letter to my mother. It stated “I am in no pain. I feel like a butterfly on a summer’s day. I am free. I love you all.”
My brother died a few years ago from a brain aneurysm also. One day my whole family was at a place where we planted a tree and had a memorial plaque placed in front of it. There was a butterfly on the ground right next to me. My sister in law told me it was there and then said that some people say that butterflies are the spirits of passed loved ones. My mother came over to the butterfly and it let her pick it up with no problem at all. The butterfly stayed with us for a while and then flew away. I took a few pictures of that butterfly. For some reason about 6 months after this I felt compelled to really examine one of the photos taken of that butterfly. I even enlarged it and then to my utter amazement there in the head of the butterfly was a perfect image of my brother. It was similar to a framed black and white photo of him smiling. I have shown that picture to many people and I always get the same reaction from them. They gasp when they see it. It is so vivid and it has even made a few people I know re-examine their spiritual beliefs. That butterfly and many other spiritual encounters I have had over the course of my life leave no doubt in my mind that there is something really glorious awaiting us all after we die.
My mother passed in 2001, October. I was lying in bed around 5 am a few years back and I heard clearly a voice in my room and it said “ Hi Sweetie “ … I was a little taken back . Was I dreaming? As I lay there I thought about that voice. I couldn’t quite recognize it but the only person that ever called me that was my mother . I hadn’t heard her voice in over twenty years but as clear as day that was her voice . She was there to tell me she was ok . I am no longer afraid of death as I near my 70th birthday.
Congratulations to your 70t birthday, for all the days we have left on this place, our loved ones are always with us, in life and when it's time, they will be there with you besides death ❤
When I died in the hospital from anaphylaxis I felt such a huge rush of joy and relief. I know what you felt from him. Death is AMAZING. Thank you for what you do.
@@kathrynpage377 obviously I'm alive. My heart stopped and I did die. I was revived but it took about 6 hours before I regained consciousness. Maybe you can read up on NDEs. Back then I'd never heard of such a thing. I was 25 yrs old.
@@j.svensson7652 I'm glad you're here on this planet with us now. With NDE's. I always think you got sent back or chose to come back to share lessons. Thank you for sharing your experience. It brings comfort to many who fear death. 🕉
The same feeling happened to me many years ago. My father, whom I did not get along with, came to me in a feeling of ecstacy and, like you, he said in a thought: "You know, I never went away, I've always been with you'. I have been eternally grateful for that time ever since.
That was beautiful. Thx for sharing. My dad passed comfortably with Hospice 3 weeks ago. Your videos helped me thru this journey and still helping me ❤❤❤❤ to you!
I went on line and inquired about hospice volunteering in my area. I received a call back yesterday and was informed of the training courses but told that because I work full time there was no need for my services. Although I'm disappointed, I am definitely open should an opportunity present itself. Thank you for all that you do.
Call another hospice. Make sure they are a non-profit. Some of the for profits skirt the volunteer requirement. I am now retired but I have been a volunteer for 32 years. Most of that time, I was working full time and rearing children. It’s the best thing you will ever do
When my brother was dying of cancer my sister and mother fell apart. I asked God please give me some strength bc I need it. I am extremely spiritual so when the nurse took all the tubes out and he began to die I held his eye lids open he was crying and scared he did not know where he was! I recognized this told him he was at the hospital he was going first to the other side. I told him don’t fight the light and Grandma is waiting for you. I told him all the good things I thought of him. I did not cry. He was no longer suffering I felt major relief. We are all going the same way just at different times. I also believe we have angels with us we are never alone 🙏
I had the same kind of experience w my mom. She let me know she was happy. She was radiant w joy in my vision! It was a short moment but overwhelming. Love your videos.
That's really beautiful. I would love to become a hospice nurse as I know how important it is to be comfortable when transitioning. It is sacred. Thank you so much
Wow, two days after my mom passed, I was watching TV and I heard my mothers voice in my head. She was thanking me for helping her in her death. I thought it was my imagination, but I immediately told my father. I work as a RN, and I wanted her to die at her home. During that weekend, she had changed her mind, and said she wanted to go to the hospital. But I felt she was afraid and was hanging on, I spoke to her about seeing a yellow light, I had her relatives (who lived in another country) call her the night before to say goodbye.I called hospice and a social worker came to talk to my mother about signs of dying. The next morning, she went into a coma. Around 3am, I started to feel very nervous so I played her favorite music. She passed peacefully around 3:30am. Now listening to what you said, I now believe it must have really been my mother thanking me, and not my imagination.
Thanks for your heartfelt video, Julie. You and other nurses do a wonderful service. My wife's father died on April 8 of this year. He had been diagnosed with Lewy Body dementia about four years ago. He lived across the street from us, so I was able to take care of him, along with a paid care giver who stayed during the nights. He had a turn for the worse and went to the hospital in mid-February. The hospital released him to a rehab facility where he proceeded to start the final phase of his life. It was hard on us to take care of him at the end, and we were glad that there are wonderful doctors, nurses, and aids to help. The last week of his life he was having the Cheyne-Stokes breathing. My wife and I had come to visit and he passed within a few minutes of our arriving. It was one of the most peaceful events I have ever witnessed. I have heard of the stories you have related and I believe that many people have experienced similar events. Thanks for all that you share with us.
I am a nurse too. And I can tell, it is often nearly magical to witness what happened. What stick with me forever are two situations. My uncle died at the age of 46 from cancer. Later, as my Granny was in hospital I came every day to visit her. She was in bed and always pointing to the left corner of the room. When I asked what she is pointing at, she said: Can't you see it? There is Dieter. She began to cry, but it was happy tears. A few days later she passed away unexpected. Few years later my aunt was in hospice in the final stage and most of the time unconscious. My cousin and I where comforting her. All of a sudden she opens her eyes and look to right of me as somebody had called for her. She raised her arms and smiled. As we asked her what she sees, she said : Mommy is here and Dieter. . Wait for me, I'm coming soon. All my hairs stand up in this moment and I began to cry, because my grandma, my uncle and I where very close and the thought of my granny and my uncle taking her daughter /sister home was beautiful. After that, she laid down again and smiled and fell unconious again. One hour later she took her last breath with us by her side. To know what happened comforts me.
Julie, you are truly special. It takes a certain type of person to do what you do. You guide people through the most difficult transitions with love, care, and compassion. Death is difficult in every aspect but we all have to go at some point. Thank you for helping families in their time of grieving…
You’re a very special Nurse! You’re an angel Nurse and clearly you made a deep connection with your friend and for that he was very blessed! I hope I have such a Nurse as you when I get to the end of my life! Thank you for what you do sweet special Nurse! There must be thousands of Angels in the after life who revere you! 💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻
My dad and an ex boyfriend are both very serious, not really religious and the least likely people I would expect to tell me anything like this BUT they have very similar stories from when their mother’s died saying they heard her and felt her presence before being told she passed, really makes me believe too, I feel we are energy transferring from one vessel to another.
I am a nurse too and I have also had patients provide that comfort of not to be afraid in a variety of ways. It's never easy facing the unknown, but those that go ahead of us can bless us. 💙🙏
That’s amazing! I have been absolutely terrified of death my entire life, to the extent that I have severe anxiety every single day because of it, have had since around age 4. This story gives me hope. Thank you for sharing. ♥️
I felt this when Lisa Marie Presley died. And I don’t even like her and never have (yuk!) I felt such complete and overwhelming joy from her - absolute pure joy. She was probably with her son in the gorgeousness of the hereafter. I couldn’t see her eyes, her smile was so wide and mouth open just shouting with joy. Weird. But I’m happy for her anyway.
That's a beautiful story u are a wonderful nurse keep your faith going because this is not the only one that u will hear from .u must tell other patients about this so they won't be scared to pass away
The hospice nurse was with me and my husband who was dying. I felt marvels at what was happening. I thought, boy I’d better not tell anyone or they’ll think I’m deranged when I knew it was real and happening. That was a little sad because I thought I’d never be able to tell any one of how this wonderful man passed. The hospice nurse, later on, said after my husband died, “ I have to tell you what I saw”. It was just as I had saw and experienced. Dying was a beautiful miracle and I thank God for allowing me to feel and know how it was for my husband. I’m that you got to share the joy your patient had🙏. It’s a shared miracle.
Beautiful story thanks for sharing this with us. Make sure you have a relationship with Jesus ...as Jesus said that He is the only way to heaven. Jesus spoke to me personally in 1993 and told me to start using my art talent...I listened and built an amazing business in art licensing. God is amazing
Yes, Satan can masquerade as an angel of light and voices one encounters may not necessarily be from the sources thought, including God's - a late pastor named Howard Pittman shares such a fascinating experience that can be watched here on RUclips, where he shares as he was dying, a voice spoke to him with great love that turned out to belong to the devil. One can hear his testimony given in various videos especially on his brief book "Placebo" I, myself, have had many supernatural experiences including getting physical recordings of angelic and demonic voices on digital recorder, couple which I shared back on my channel years ago, so, yes, there is life afterwards, but do not rely that the voices you actually may hear are solid proof of belonging to whom they may appear to be, for there is a war going on between dark and light for our souls, and the dark wants to hide that all that the Bible says how to enter heaven is true. Your testimony about using your art talent for the Lord sounds wonderful, God bless.
Recently I had a friend who was on hospice, he had ALS. having no way of knowing he was going to die, I hadn’t even seen him in a couple weeks, didn’t know that the last weekend was rough for him, so anyway that Monday without hearing anything about him going downhill I started crying and thinking about him and then I played Leonard Cohen on the piano and I was bawling. Then I got a call from his wife that he had passed away. I think he passed away several hours before that. But I had absolutely no way of knowing. It actually kind of freaked me out.
In his monograph Synchronicity (1973) Carl Jung (1875-1961) reported a synchronicity with a patient during psychotherapy. The image of a scarab beetle had appeared in patient's dream and as she told Jung about it, a scarab-like beetle appeared at the window of his consulting room. Her amazement triggered positive psychological change.
My mom died when she was just 54. She had heart disease. A few months after, l was going through a rough time. I had not had a good relationship with my mom for years. We had been put in foster homes. One night l dreamed there was a knock at my door. When l open the door my mom was there. She came in and we sat on the couch for 4 hours talking. It was so beautiful, peaceful. Then there was another knock on the door. When l opened the door it was my cousin Sharon, l said, Sharon, my mom's is here, she been here for 4 hours. Sharon said to me, "No honey your mom is dead," l woke up immediately. I know my mom came to comfort me. I know l will see her again when l go home to heaven. She loved Jesus.
Thanks Julie. I love the stories from your experiences, and I too have had a few paranormal things happen, which didn't frighten me, but gave me the sense that our God helps us transition back "home" when it's our time.... Pete
I have had the voices from the other side on 3 different occasions. Make the most of your time in this world be kind, respectful, and positively happy ❤
Thank you Julie. My daughter died unexpectedly in 2020, I miss her and look forward to seeing her again, I’m 65, I hope I don’t have to carry this heartache to much longer.
My Mom had my father and many other people who have already passed coming to her in the last few months of her life. I have no doubt about life after we leave this body behind. Spirit is so loving and always trying to help us.
What I do know is that some people were such monsters during their lifetime that they do not deserve such a wonderful and peaceful transition into the afterlife..and I hope that they dont
I worked trauma as a trauma counselor for many years. I was my parents caregiver until their last days. Three-and-a-half years ago I underwent triple bypass. It didn't go as well as we'd hoped. Please believe me when I say there's an afterlife. It's not what you've been told. It's amazing. I was so disappointed to have to return.
My 101 year old father passed May 31, 2024. The day before he died, he was comatose the entire day. In the early afternoon, while I was talking with our hospice nurse, and we were both sitting beside his bed, he opened his eyes, sat up, and stretched his arms up to the ceiling. He then closed his eyes, lay back down, and never spoke or opened his eyes again. I had heard of this happening near death, but I had never seen it happen. I know that he saw someone; I don't know if it was God, Jesus, an angel, or a family member or close friend, but I know that he saw someone. I know that he was no longer afraid to die, and he passed within 24 hours.
I’m not afraid of death. I’m 70 years old, and I’m just astonished at how quickly my life has passed by and how little time I have left. There’s so much I haven’t done………
I believe they are. God created animals and he loves them. When my dog died, I was crying in my kitchen and I felt something on my leg/ankle. I looked down and there was nothing there. I believe it was my precious pooch. I also kept seeing ladybugs. This happened for a few days after he died. It was January in New Jersey (super cold) yet I kept seeing ladybugs! 🐞 I feel it was his spirit hanging around until he finally went back to God.
When I was in my early teens I had a very close friend pass away . I was crushed. Many years later. I was in my late 20's and life moved on as it should and I rarely thought of my childhood friend. One Summer night I was sitting on my sofa looking out the window. The wind picked up and I could smell her.. And then it was like she whispered in my ear... Clear as day "OH Dwanie It's so beautiful" Then the wind and smell was gone.
My neighbour went to hospital for surgery and died a week later, then her unit was cleared out. That night her spirit was in my room saying "where is my stuff, I want to go home". I had to tell her she had died and couldn't go back there any more. She understood and left.
When my best friend died, I started finding dimes. Just a single dime out of nowhere, and I knew they were from him. I shared this with my partner. I even started finding dimes when I was with my partner. Then one day, my partner came in and and greeted me with a dime, and told me "found this, maybe it belongs to you." That evening my partner's mother died.
Hey Julie, born and raised an ultra strict Catholic, I’ve always believed in an afterlife. Unfortunately, I led a life of dissipation and sin…which is an intentional turning away from God. So, I fear that there is probably two ultimate judgements, and maybe a third possibility…one, I actually make the grade and join my two deceased brothers who died very young (one disease, one murdered), and we live in peace and bless forever. Two, I get what I deserve and it’s the fiery furnace and the clapper for me. And third, maybe this guilt and shame based upbringing in Catholism was all superstition and BS, and there is only nothingness that awaits me. You are more than gracious, compassionate, and wonderful to have taken the time to allay my fears though. Your reward will be great.🤜👍❤
Life is but a dream. You’ve been here before. My mom on the last night of her life (cancer) had full blown conversations with those that were there to take her. She knew the next day she would be dead- but there was zero fear. There is something about this phenomena, and I believe it’s just a transition.
I am a retired hospice RN. I spent 22 years caring for those at the end of life. People would say “thank you for what you do” when they heard about my profession, but in my heart I knew that I received back 10 fold for all that I gave. Your patients change your life in an incredible way as you care for them in their death.
I'll say a HUGE 'thank you' ahead of time for my own passing; you're Angels. I collected for MacMillan Nurses climbing Mt.Snowden and latterly my Mother was cared for by them. True Angels 😇💖 🙏
God bless your heart Jeanne. Even if this sounds corny, it really is true: Knowing there are people like you keeps me hopeful, even when things seem hopeless.
I was with my dad when he was in the hospital dying. Those last few days, I played Bob Seger for him over and over since he was my dad's favourite musician and just talked to him about my favourite memories. Just before he passed, I asked him to give me a sign to confirm once he got to his destination safely. My sister showed up and we said our goodbyes, and then he died. We called a cab to take us home and when we got in the back seat, none other than Bob Seger was playing on the cabbie's radio 🕊. RIP JHCV.
I experience the same thing as my mother died. There was a song too much planned in the funeral so we had to take it out. Later as we drove to her cremation, that song was on the radio. A year later my dad died. Sadly we weren't there. So as we drove to were he was, we again heard this song as we just were on our way. Never heard it again after that. I'm sure it was a sign. Greetings from the Netherlands. 🙏
Just before my mom passed away in hospice she was speaking to her mom to come and get her. Her mum died over 40 years ago. The other remarkable thing in that my mom was not able to speak for the last week of her life. Seeing this made me no longer scared of death. Rest in Peace mom.
After I returned from Desert Storm I went to visit my step father step, a WWII veteran (he was dying from cancer)…during my deployment he told me he would not pass away until I returned…he passed away the day after I visited with him…he had requested military honors asked me to be one of his pallbearers…so I needed to go from South Texas to Barksdale Air Force Base to pick up my uniform…on the drive outside Cleveland Texas I heard his voice - he said to me calmly “Alex wake up”…”Alex wake up”…indeed I woke up going down an embankment at 65 mph….I hit the brakes and came to a stop right before the tree line…
My dad was on hospice back in 1994 and was in a comatose state for a few weeks before he passed away. On the day he passed he was holding his arm up toward the corner of the ceiling and I thought he was waking up. I called out to him and he never responded. He smiled and spoke in a very soft voice to whatever it was he was seeing before his arm dropped and then 25 minutes later he passed away. Then about 2 months later he came to me in a dream telling me how light he felt. He was flapping his arms like a chicken flaps their wings. He said he felt very light and it was wonderful. He also stated that he never had time to tell me that he left $5,000 in his top dresser drawer in his room for me, my wife, and 2 small children at the time. I woke up and told my wife that I had a dream about my dad. I then told her about the money he said he left so we both got out of bed and went into his room and opened his top dresser drawer. I took out all the papers and books, and at the bottom of the drawer was a white envelope with our names on it. I opened the envelope and counted out exactly $5,000 in cash. Needless to say I about passed out and ever since that day I have had a fascination with life after death. I know for a fact life goes on. My mom just passed away in her sleep on 2-4-23 at 91 and I took care of her for about 20 years after her failing health. The things that have happened after she passed is beyond amazing, but too long to go into here. Life goes on and I look forward to one day seeing my mom and dad again!
@@Janice-f9g Stop forcing this everywhere. This man was just sharing his beautiful experience and you just had to place yourself with a quote that was not needed.
I'm unable to work now due to a physical disability, but I spent 17 years as a cancer Nurse, I saw many people die, some in pain and others who were very peaceful. One that really sticks in my mind was a patient who is a Christian, I'm also a Christian. This patient (similar to the patient described in the video) was unconscious and not far from death. I prayed for her, knowing that she was also a Christian, and her family had all said their goodbyes, and as I was praying I said to her that it was ok to let go now and go home to be with our father. Even though she was unconscious she smiled the most beautiful smile as she took her last breath. She died with a smile on her face
@@JesusSaves1-23 Well if you were born in a christian country yes, but if you were born in a non christian country then no. It is all about indoctrination isn't it?
@ylekiote99999 With all due respect, it doesn't really matter where you were born. Salvation is by Grace alone through Faith alone in Jesus Christ alone.
I’ve had a number of experiences shared by my patients, as well as my own that have convinced me of the existence of an afterlife since I’ve been in hospice, some experiences are similar to exactly what you share in this video. I’ve had 4 close patients visit me post-Morten. A close friends family member visit me during their funeral and told me things verified by his family, as well as predicting the passage of another loved one which transpired soon thereafter, as well as several previously unresponsive patients suddenly open their eyes as report what they’re seeing in between life/death. I’m with you, there is absolutely no reason to fear death. Love your videos. 🙏🏾
@@NinetiesYouth Several of my patients have reported identical experiences had by those that have experienced NDE, a bright white light, loved ones waiting for them, the religious deity they most identify with.
@HalleluYAH7580I am a Christian. Please do not take this forum and make it into one about religion. Preach elsewhere, like on a street corner, anywhere else.
I was my wife's caregiver for several years. As her health slowly spiralled down, I went thru sever depression. Being a caregiver is the hardest thing I have ever done. I felt fully responsble for my wife's life and wellbeing. Crying is something I don't easily do, but one evening, while alone, I teared up and began to cry. My mother, who had passed away 3 years earlier, spoke to me in her typical stoic way and told me "You just do the best you can for her, keep moving forward, and don't look back!" Then, a few minutes later, my father, who had passed away 6 years earlier, spoke and told me "You're doing the right thing!" I have no doubts about afterlife.
Being a caregiver for someone who is dying is one of the hardest things to do in life. However, it is also one of the most rewarding. It strips everything away. You learn true selflessness. The world would be a better place if everyone did it at least once.
I currently am 74 years old and have been a physician assistant since 1982. I never believed that the so-called “Near Death Experiences” (NDE) were anything but the twinkling of oxygen starved neurons in a brain… until on January 3, 2010, when a stranger accidentally shot a .30-06 bullet through both of my thighs, completely shattering my right femur/knee/upper tibia then obliterating my left femoral artery. Despite rudimentary efforts at making tourniquets, I completely bled out in 10 minutes. I then had dual NDEs of 5-6 then 8-9 minutes duration (no pulse, no breathing, dilated pupils, and cooling skin), witnessed by at least 20-30 people. Between the two NDEs I was sent back when my wife and I said our tearful goodbyes. During my NDEs I experienced overwhelming love and joy, and was fully aware of what happened. Yes, your “favorite patient” did reach out to share his ecstasy and joy; and we are blessed that you’ve shared these special moments with us. Than you.
Wow Nurse Julie… I’m Sean from Boston, age 54, and I have end stage heart failure. About five months ago docs gave me 6-12 months, yet I’m feeling fine fettle as of now. I know though that pretty soon the meds will start to not work this well. So, I’m sort of exploring my mortality and came across your channel. This particular story has struck me with full force. I’ve watched many of these near death experience accounts of what people see and such, but your story, about this guy who I think I’m a lot like, has really helped. Maybe it’s your credibility and the work you do, but I wholeheartedly believe that what you share really did happen. Bless you Nurse Julie. You’re a really good lady.👍🤜❤
Hey, I know I am an anonymous user on the Internet but I’m just checking in on you. I hope that you’re OK. Nobody should die alone or be alone. Feel free to reach out. I’m in Pennsylvania. I hope that you’re feeling all right. God bless
Hi there FlyToBeach, well aren’t you an angel with your gracious outreach! I actually am back living with my elderly folks. I have good support but definitely trying to come to terms with many big regrets. I’m not too afraid just wondering what might be in store. Nothingness, eternal damnation, or 🤞eternal peace and happiness, something I never was able to achieve in life. Thanks so much for your outreach and I wish you health, happiness, success, and every Blessing always👍🤜❤@@FlyToBeach
Hi Sean, please know that energy can not be destroyed, it can only be transformed. Therefore there is no death, just a transfer of our life force to a higher form of existence.
Please Both of YOU,Jesus Christ died a cruel Death so Heaven could be opened to YOU,Ask for forgiveness of your Sins and really mean it ,He will save YOU FROM ETERNAL DAMNATION🔥TRUST HIM, and God his Father and the Holy Spirit,Then You’ll be the Happiest person in the World,💜Don’t take a chance,Eternity is forever 🔥💯Gods Blessings🙏
I may have posted before about my older sister who died October 2022. The day after, as I went to open the curtains, I felt the light, free, sparkling joy sense, and I knew it was her. Around the same time, my younger sister said she was in a store and suddenly felt a spring in her step. I was very happy for my older sister that she was free. ❤
When I was driving to see my Mom in the nursing home, I heard her sing a song she sang when I was a child. When I got to the home she had just passed. I knew she had said goodbye to me.
The fact that he took the time, in that moment, to do his best to show you the answer to what the two of you had been pondering shows just how much you meant to him.
So many amazing testimonies of life beyond this body. I was with my dad when he passed in 2004, I felt his spirit leave his body at 5am, as I stood with my hand on his head. Then I had a revelation as I looked at his lifeless body, that I had felt dad leave, and the body was just the vessel he’d been travelling in. I stood in amazement and quietly asked “what was that, was it dads spirit I felt just leave his body, or was it dad reaching out and touching me on the hand and saying “thanks for being there son”, or was it God reaching down and saying “thanks for being there?” . Then I heard a voice, initially not audible, but I heard it within me reply “it was all of the above”, then the sentence was completed with an audible voice which said “and the story of Jesus Christ is true”. Being a non believer, I was not expecting that. But I instantly began to follow Him. Thanks God. And thank you for your lovely testimonies.
Nice! The mere fact that God answered your questions. Not just answered, but He heard each and every question you had in your head, your thoughts. THEN He answered you "it was all of the above". He answered at precisely the moment you stopped with your questions. He didn't interrupt your train of thought. Guess what, prove that God hears our thoughts! Just saying. btw: if you told this story to another atheist. He dismisses it. Remind him, no way on earth would you have answered your own questions with "an audible voice which said “and the story of Jesus Christ is true”. Have him or her think about that. Try to dismiss that away.
Thank you for posting your experience. We all wonder what lies ahead after we leave this world, so thank you for sharing. After my mom past I could have sworn I heard her call my name into my ear.
Jeffrey, your story gave me the best goosebumps! Thank you for posting. Thank you for hearing. Thank you for believing and following our Lord. Bless you.⚘
I was saying my goodbyes much as you described to my ex-brother-in-law. I saw a picture that was posted on social media that really captured his essence....I did not know that his actual service was occurring at the time while this was happening to me. I felt very strong emotions as I experienced my gratitude for him being a part of my life (and especially my daughter's). Suddenly I felt a warm, tingly, feeling like nothing I had ever experienced in this physical body (electro-magnetic maybe?). It was his spirit, and it went from a line just at my shoulders, up to slightly over my head. I heard him laughing in my skull, moving in a figure eight from one brain hemisphere to the other. It felt like pure joy/love (he had passed of 4 types of cancer, so this was a real relief for me to know). The experience changed my life. I know we are energy and don't die.....we are eternal.
I’ve often heard people talk about the miracle of birth, but I believe death also is a miracle. I was by my father’s bedside when he passed away. My wife had taken my mother shopping, so it was just me and his caregiver in the house. My dad had not opened his eyes for a couple of days. He had just been laying on his back with his face towards the ceiling. I told him it was okay to leave us; that we would take care of my mother and that everything would be okay. My dad turned his head towards me, opened his eyes, then turned back to look at the ceiling and took his last breath. It was a pure miracle.
When I was 13 I was down at the end of my street playing with my younger brother. I had an overwhelming feeling to run home immediately. I felt my mom was in danger. I listened and ran as fast as I could just to find my father with a shot gun to my mothers chest. After begging my father to stop he finally did. I was terrified.Nothing happened and my mother, brother and I left for good. Glad I listened to my instinct. I’ve had warnings and whispers throughout my life since. I’m now 53. Thank you Julie for what you do and for helping so many. Much love and respect.✨🌸
IRENE, MY DEAR, HOW TERRIFYING FOR YOU, AND YOUR MOM, AND BROTHER, KNOW THAT OUR CREATOR JESUS CHRIST WAS SENDING THAT MESSAGE TO YOU, CONTINUED BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏🏻
@@irenefranz4175 🙏🏻🙌😘🤗✝️❤️Enjoy every day we have on this earth, and when our time comes to go t our ETERNAL HOME we'll have a grand reunion with the LORD AND OUR LOVED ONES
You made me shed tears. After both my parents died of Covid, I've had this phobia of dying in my sleep, but you have helped to heal a part of me that loved hearing this, thank you.
I think that dying in your sleep would be the best way to go. God bless you, my friend. You have nothing to fear. Unless you've been very bad. In which case there is still time! :)
@@chek6303 Yeah, im not afraid of dying being a bad person, just the thought of dying and not living anymore. I have a good, clean, conscious, and once I get passed that thought of dying (and when I actually do die one day) everything will be ok, but for now, it's the thought of dying that scares me. Anyways, I hope as time goes by, those feelings go away, I think since I went through something so traumatic in losing my parents, that I developed that thought, I think I have ptsd because of it. Anyways, thank you, cheers friend.
I’m so sorry to hear about your parents, and I hate to be nosy, but by any chance, did your parents die in the hospital you know the hospitals were incentivized to kill patients that otherwise I would’ve lived. if they were forced to be on the respirator, even though they could talk, and they were given in rendezavir, fentanyl, they were murdered.
My dad passed 4 years ago. Shortly after I was at my moms and she had been cleaning out boxes. We were talking and all of a sudden heard a ring ring like land line phones do. My mom looked at a box that we thought it came from and there was this old miniature rotary phone sitting in it. It was given to my mom as a gift. My mom looked at me and said I didn’t even know that would make a noise it was very old no signs that there was a battery or anything to make it ring like that. My mom was a telephone operator her whole working life. I think my dad was sending his love to her. ❤ there is no explanation for that ringing miniature phone to this day.
My Dad passed in 2003 and I had to fly home cross country from his funeral in Destin, FL to my home in Portland, OR. Flying into Dallas, TX, the pilot comes on and said alot of clear air turbulence will be encountered on descent and for the stewardesses to please take their seats. We descended without so much of a shudder. 2 hours later with same plane and pilot, the Dallas airport was surrounded by a squall line of T-storms and after waiting on the tarmac for almost 2 hours, the plane finally took off. The pilot then came on and said "folks we're gonna have to punch through this squall line and we'll talk y'all through this" - meaning it was going to be bad! Strangely, we cruised through it without a shudder and the pilot came on and said "well folks, don't know how in the heck that happened as we should have been tossed around like a cork but hey we'll take it". A few hours later, the pilot comes on and says "well folks I don't think we're gonna be 3 for 3 today as we have about 26 minutes of moderate turbulence up ahead over the Rockies all altitudes coming and going, so it's gonna be a rough ride and stewardesses please take your seats!" We cruised glass smooth for over 30 minutes until the pilot finally came back on and said '"well folks, what just happened was absolutely impossible as flights in front of and behind us at all altitudes are in the grinder right now - I've never seen anything like this in my 40 years of flying!" Upon approach into Portland, the landing was glass smooth without even the slightest vibration, so much so that folks were wondering if we were even on the ground! As the last one off the plane but before departing with the captain standing in the cockpit doorway, I said "hey Capn, that was one amazing flight and an even more remarkable landing - we didn't even know we were on the ground!" And he looked at me and said "ya know son, I can't take credit for that one - somebody else was at those controls!" Only then did I realize that it had been my Dad the whole entire flight - a USAF career pilot who flew B36s, B52s, B-58s, and F105s - and who knew that I was terrified of turbulence. So with my eyes watering, I turned and saluted the empty chair at the back of the plane that was next to mine. I had missed Dad by an hour flying in but his final gesture of love and goodbye was that he safely delivered me all the way home down to his final landing. I will never forget that. High Flight and Rest in Peace Dad!!
Thank you for sharing that. I make the flight from Pensacola to Portland often. I live in Portland. My parents live in pcola. I’m glad I read this. Cheers, brother
I had just found out that my friend had died, and I said out loud, Brenda if you can hear me please let me know. And within seconds my phone beeped saying I had an email. The thing is, I had ALL notifications off for years because of school and work. So for my gmail to alert me was shocking. It said I had a message on my high-school classmates website. And when I checked, it was a message from Brenda, written about 3 or 4 years earlier, telling me she wanted to meet up and catch up.
After hearing that my young cousin and Goddaughter had passed away from a rare illness I began praying that God might send her back to us. As I was praying I heard, "She is with me." I pictured Jesus in heaven. Then I heard her voice saying, "Tell my mother I'm happy here. It's better than Disney World and there are no lines!" Then I heard angelic laughter like tinkling bells. There is no better place to be than in the presence of the Lord.
During the pandemic in Vancouver, they brought in porta-potties in our neighborhood for the druggies and one of them gave birth in the Porter party and killed their baby and I couldn't quit crying every time I thought about that baby's birth and that baby didn't even have a sex reveal or even have a funeral. No, so it was so horrible, and the mother was never held responsible. They didn't even look For Her. And I heard "I have her". When I heard that and then I knew she happy and in heaven ❤
If there is an after life and when I leave this plane of existence, nothing would be more "glorious" than to be with the people I have loved and the pets that I have shared my life with.
I had somewhat of a similar story when I was a teenager. I was sitting upstairs in my room around one o'clock in the morning when I heard my father get up and leave. Somehow I just knew his mother had passed away at the hospital, she was struggling with cancer for quite a while. I clearly heard her say goodbye to me and she had told me that she would see me later. She sounded the happiest I have ever heard her and she was usually always a happy person.
And I just got to meet you, @jovesheerwater all the way from mine and my partner's abode in Palm Desert CA in the Greater Palm Springs area. :-) I like watching You Tube, too. Such a variety of information and entertainment available. I wanted to say hi because you said you were lonely. I am, too, sometimes. I am disabled with PTSD, and it's very hard to leave my home. But it makes me smile that I met you, and I hope you are a little less lonely, too. Best wishes. :-)
Cue, "Eleanor Rigby". Sorry, couldn't resist...what with you being British 'n all. Jocularity aside, I'm not lonely and I live in warm southern California, but I welled up, too.
I lost my husband and son 5 days apart, and I was grieving and wondering if they were alright, I was very deep in prayer when a voice said , THEY'RE SERVING THE LORD, BE STEADFAST YOU'LL SEE US AGAIN, I had a good night's sleep after that, PRAISE OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THAT BLESSING 🙌 🙏🏻 ❤️
@@HandbagDiva first why would you come here and say that do you realize when you try to crush someone you're working for Satan. Thankfully you won't hurt this person they have a tangible truth and a faith and a the one true God. Unfortunately you don't know that but I pray you will learn it before your time, then it's too late
A week or so after my dad passed away, I heard him say my name as if he were standing next to me, clearly and in his voice. I was standing and fully awake. For me, this is an indication of life after life, and that nobody really dies.
That's also dangerous, at least if you value life at all. That's my main problem with these kinds of stories & sentiments - they don't explain what the point of our suffering is, and sometimes even trivialize it (ie, where does it leave us to lose all respect for life & only value what comes after death? 🤷♀️)
The mystery of life .The World did not accept Jesus when He walked the Earth, we still don’t today. If we could all believe like children it would change the way we live
True story: In 2014 my mom died from breast cancer. I was with her every minute until she passed at home. A couple months ago I was driving close to a really dangerous intersection near my home. I hate this intersection. It’s an on/exit ramp for I-75 in Florida. I’m driving the speed limit headed toward the overpass/ramp, and I heard my moms voice plain as day, out loud. She said “Mandy, STOP!” I started braking and a Tesla shot off I75, seemingly out of control, and into my lane. Had I not started to brake, it would’ve hit me and my daughters at a very high rate of speed. So I’m a believer after that. I know my Mom is with me.
I've had a similar experience. And had I not been guided to do what I did (driving wise) I would have been not only dead, but probably decapitated! My "fight or flight" was on steroids for Hours after that near death situation, & I KNEW in my bones that my Grandfather Literally Saved My Life!!!
I absolutely believe we are watched over by our loved ones. One such incident involved whisper in my ear so clear and real that I felt the hairs around my ear move. The whisper was not my doing as I was in the midst of an attempted stranger rape and was fighting hard. The voice told me what to do and I understood instantly. Clear as day the plan was in my head and I followed it without hesitation. I escaped ! I've tried to explain how it happened to others but for most folks it's incomprehensible. Not to me! I Know! I have been helped several occasions in my life time and all I can say now is how grateful I am and how loved I must be! Ps. Hate that intersection too!😊
what a wonderful story!
@@suzannechance5876 oh my!! I'm so happy you escaped.
Your story of your mom gave me chills! I had a similar experience- I was driving a friends SUV on the NYS Thruway heading to her sons college soccer game. It was raining, the speed limit is 65 I was going slightly under due to weather. All of a sudden I heard a loud bang and could no longer break or control the car very well (her tire blew out and the metal pole that holds the two weeks together snapped - I luckily was in the right hand lane and heard my deceased mother voice telling my to steer toward the bushes and trees- anything that would bend and avoid the metal pole- it was the strangest thing - it was as tough she was above us or in the car with us even. We were fortunate to survive- the rain caused the ground to be soft and without the tire, the wheel well of the car scraped and sunk and it slid in the mud/soft ground. We had some injuries but my young son, my friend and I all survived. I couldn’t steer much to do what my mom said to do, but I remember trying to steer and hearing her voice sounding so calm and talking to me in that moment was something I’ll never forget. I felt her presence.
My mother passed away after a long battle with cancer. For as long as I can remember, when the weather was nice she would sit out in the backyard in a chair and drink her morning coffee. It was a daily ritual for her. She passed away at home one evening in December, surrounded by family and her beloved pets. One morning about six months after she passed, I was at her house letting the dogs out in the yard and I swear on everything dear to me I looked over and saw her sitting in her chair in the nightgown she passed in. She was happy and smiling and looking directly at me. I looked away for a moment and she was gone. I looked at that exact location countless times after she passed away, both before and after that day and never saw her. I truly believe it was her letting me know she was happy and okay and at peace.
My father died a couple of years ago, and I was glad to have been at his bedside during his final two days. He and I were always close. One of my siblings - an older sister - has an intellectual disability(used to be termed "slow learner"). He was always very protective of her, even though she lived on her own in subsidized housing. He always, always worried about her.
My sister was unable to be at his bedside, however during his two days of being unconscious, I repeatedly whispered that I would always be there for my sister, knowing that this is what he needed to know. Then, when I sensed the end was near, I phoned my sister and held the phone to my Dad's ear. My sister told him she loved him, and almost immediately he took his last breath.
I'm tearing up as I write this. It may very well have been coincidence, but knowing just how much he needed to know my sister would be safe, then hearing her voice, I always wondered if that's what he needed before taking his next journey. My sister still talks about it to this day.
After my roommate passed, I was driving home, crying, after holding his hand when he passed. I heard him, very clearly, say, "Don't cry, it's GLORIOUS!" I still cried some, but it's so great knowing that he's happy and not in pain anymore.
Get mental help for your hallucinations.
@@davidsmock8235 Bite me. I have a PhD in clinical psychology and have studied this stuff in particular for longer than you've been out of diapers. Assuming you are.
@David Smock judging by your comments and profile picture, I don’t think she’s the one who needs mental help.
@@oilersridersbluejays You can judge mental well-being by a photo! That's groundbreaking! You need to put your skills into helping others instead of being a mean little bitch behind a computer.
@@davidsmock8235 it may seem like that to you but when you evolve in later life you will understand. Just know that there is a lot more going on than our limited human veil let’s us see. Good luck with your journey.
I flew to Minneapolis to see my grandparents who were both dying at the same time, in the same room, in the hospital. It was late when I got checked into my room. My plan was to visit in the morning. During the night I was woken up with a strong sense of my grandfather and I saw a ball of light and felt him saying good bye to me. I told him I loved him and said goodbye. I believe this was his spirit saying goodbye to mine. He was always a bright light in my otherwise difficult life.
I’ve had this happen twice in my life. The first was my best friend. About 10 days before he passed his spirit visited me while I slept and assured me he would be okay after he passed.
I had a very similar experience a few weeks before my grandmother passed. In my dream, she and I were completing a crossword and she told me everything was going to be okay.
It brings me joy to remember those visits.
@@gothboschincarnate3931 It was a human spirit that appeared as a white ball of light.
@@sovereignsister Hi Mary, I was about to ask the same question since I've seen a few balls of light before. Can you describe the size and color of the ball? Any unique shapes?
@@danl.4743 It was about the size of a soft ball and white. I could feel his energy. It's a difficult thing to explain but I'm a highly sensitive (empath) person and can feel such things.
I have photos of a bright light that follows me and hover overs me … I know it’s a good spirit and I feel safe.
Because of this story" you were awakened to the fact that death is just a doorway to bliss and freedom, and because you had this and shared this with us, many will also experience the same. Because you are authentic, sane, and 100 percent believable. Thank you so much for sharing with all of us. It only takes a spark to get a fire going.
That's a wonderful response to Julie's post, Robasian. It's so relevant and responsive. Thank you. I loved reading it.
@@rogerherbst6978 I thought about Julie's post all day. I spent the afternoon with my 89 year old mother, and was crying telling her the good parts. Now she has touched my mom.:) Thank you for your kind words, but it's Julie sharing the Truth. I think that's why we are all here.
Peace and Grace sir, and thank you.
If death is so much more wonderful than life, why is any believer of afterlife nonsense still breathing?
@@michaelfox2433
For me, it's because I believe life is a gift. I'm to use it to learn how to love, to gain understanding, and to help make the earth a benevolent habitat for all living things. The latter is a great challenge because there's so much fear and hostility. But even at age 86, I feel I have to keep trying.
Love this. My beautiful sister passed away from breast cancer last year. Days after it happened I told her in my mind to send me a cardinal if she was happy. I took a nap and when I woke up and looked out the bedroom window there was a cardinal sitting on a tree limb. There have been many times I’ve been down and I would see a cardinal.
My beloved dog died and I was a mess. I kept seeing ladybugs and this was in January in cold New Jersey! I always felt those ladybugs were his spirit. I believe animals have spirits!❤️🐶 🐾
I saw a woman interviewed. Her son was one of 29 Men to die on the Famous Great Lakes Freighter the "Edmund Fitzgerald" which sank in a very bad storm in 1976 in Lake Superior! . She was of course devastated at the loss of her son. She mentioned that her son always liked wild life and he especially liked Butterflies. At the Memorial Service that was held for the crew that perished, while she was sitting there, a Butterfly landed on her hand. She said that gave he great relief as she felt her son sent the Butterfly!
@@gothboschincarnate3931 243 people saw it with sworn affidavits. 12 more said they saw it, but they never submitted an affidavit, let alone had one that was stamped by a Notary Public.
heard of this happening before, and it happened to myself and kids few times last summer, few months after mother in law passed. She lived downstairs of our house too by the way. The first time it happened was when i was cleaning up the yard and doing my first mow of the season, which she always loved me doing and would be looking out the window with a big smile. I was busy getting the mower ready and kept hearing this cardinal making noise, so i finally looked up and soon as I saw it,.flew away. The next time was when we were having a barbecue which she loved and was making her favorite meal, and i just came inside to the kitchen and i heard my son yell, dad look. Outside our patio door, flapping its wings in mid air looking into our dining room was this cardinal. I know it was her making her presence. By the way I`ve lived in this house for 20 years and don`t remember ever seeing a cardinal before.
@@gothboschincarnate3931 No,..the Butterfly was a spiritual "drone from above" from some far away portion of "Heaven" but was well disguised as a Butterfly that landed on her hand. ...(See the signed affidavits from the numerous witnesses).
I believe this - what an inspirational memory to have . Some years ago I had a NDE . I remember most the utter feeling of release of ALL worries and tensions accumulated in this life - never experienced this feeling before . I had the sensation of moving through a darkness with points of light as an encouraging soothing voiced guide that I couldn't see answered my concerns about leaving my dogs behind . It brought me to tears to be suddenly gaining consciousness while hearing a voice saying that it wasn't my time yet . I'm sure others have had similar experiences .
I've died at least 400 times. It's tiring, and I'm sick of it.
That was an awesome story that brought tears to my eyes. When my dad passed unexpectedly in 2001 my heart was ripped out. I cried for 2 solid weeks up until his funeral. After the funeral I was able to let go and the crying stopped. A few days later he came to me in a dream. The Sun was going down behind the trees near his favorite hunting spot and he said to me "Son I'm ok."
Here is The Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Egyptian Semitic:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Egyptian Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
I had the exact thing with my mom , we were sitting on a park bench and she said she was ok and smiled.
God wills good souls to say goodbye to their loved ones and know they are ok. When my dad was rushed to hospital in our town. he was already stage 4 lung cancer , that time. He was ao poorly my mum rushed him there. It was my first time to see that hospital i was about 17’or 18 yrs old. I overheard the doctor or was it a nurse sjo said the cancer has spread to the brain that’s ehy his condition is like that. I was ao heartbroken. I prayed to God that if my dad would be fine when he pass away. I asked for a sign. I looked inside the hospital corridor and rhe rooms. Usually there is a beon crucifix anove each bed so I asked for a white cross which wasnt common. I saw a door and I got curious. There was a garden and i walked outside and guess what i saw. A huge 3D illuminated white cross in the middle of the garden. I felt awe and relief at the same time knowing that God was listenig and my dad will be in Heaven.
I had a good friend who died. Many days after she died I had a dream about her. It was a very vivid dream- different than the ones I usually have. It felt very clear. She was bathed in light and said to me "It's okay, I'm okay, I'm happy."
Our family had a similar experience when my sister was dying. She was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. The doctors tried surgery but it was unsuccessful. After the surgery, she was on life support with no signs of any brain functions. We all knew that it was time and the life support was removed. She died immediately. Before the surgery, she had written a letter to my mother. It stated “I am in no pain. I feel like a butterfly on a summer’s day. I am free. I love you all.”
My brother died a few years ago from a brain aneurysm also. One day my whole family was at a place where we planted a tree and had a memorial plaque placed in front of it. There was a butterfly on the ground right next to me. My sister in law told me it was there and then said that some people say that butterflies are the spirits of passed loved ones. My mother came over to the butterfly and it let her pick it up with no problem at all. The butterfly stayed with us for a while and then flew away. I took a few pictures of that butterfly. For some reason about 6 months after this I felt compelled to really examine one of the photos taken of that butterfly. I even enlarged it and then to my utter amazement there in the head of the butterfly was a perfect image of my brother. It was similar to a framed black and white photo of him smiling. I have shown that picture to many people and I always get the same reaction from them. They gasp when they see it. It is so vivid and it has even made a few people I know re-examine their spiritual beliefs. That butterfly and many other spiritual encounters I have had over the course of my life leave no doubt in my mind that there is something really glorious awaiting us all after we die.
Me has emocionado
My mother passed in 2001, October. I was lying in bed around 5 am a few years back and I heard clearly a voice in my room and it said “ Hi Sweetie “ … I was a little taken back . Was I dreaming? As I lay there I thought about that voice. I couldn’t quite recognize it but the only person that ever called me that was my mother . I hadn’t heard her voice in over twenty years but as clear as day that was her voice . She was there to tell me she was ok . I am no longer afraid of death as I near my 70th birthday.
Congratulations to your 70t birthday, for all the days we have left on this place, our loved ones are always with us, in life and when it's time, they will be there with you besides death ❤
Happy Bd To you. Yes, old age is not for sissies. 70 years also.
When I died in the hospital from anaphylaxis I felt such a huge rush of joy and relief. I know what you felt from him. Death is AMAZING. Thank you for what you do.
When did you die? 🤭
You didn't die. Dead is dead.
Just wondering are you still dead ????hopefully not but it seems a strange comment !!!❤
@@kathrynpage377 obviously I'm alive. My heart stopped and I did die. I was revived but it took about 6 hours before I regained consciousness. Maybe you can read up on NDEs. Back then I'd never heard of such a thing. I was 25 yrs old.
@@j.svensson7652 I'm glad you're here on this planet with us now. With NDE's. I always think you got sent back or chose to come back to share lessons. Thank you for sharing your experience. It brings comfort to many who fear death. 🕉
The same feeling happened to me many years ago. My father, whom I did not get along with, came to me in a feeling of ecstacy and, like you, he said in a thought: "You know, I never went away, I've always been with you'. I have been eternally grateful for that time ever since.
God bless you Julie,you are an angel accompanied with unconditional love and understanding.Thank you.
That was beautiful. Thx for sharing. My dad passed comfortably with Hospice 3 weeks ago. Your videos helped me thru this journey and still helping me ❤❤❤❤ to you!
Wrapping you in love. 💝🌍💝
I went on line and inquired about hospice volunteering in my area. I received a call back yesterday and was informed of the training courses but told that because I work full time there was no need for my services.
Although I'm disappointed, I am definitely open should an opportunity present itself.
Thank you for all that you do.
Call another hospice. Make sure they are a non-profit. Some of the for profits skirt the volunteer requirement. I am now retired but I have been a volunteer for 32 years. Most of that time, I was working full time and rearing children. It’s the best thing you will ever do
Keep picturing it n it will happen.💝✨💝
@@kayrenbrantley6778 good morning and thank you for the suggestion! Hope this finds you well!
@@TallulahBelle3276 ♡ Thank you!
When my brother was dying of cancer my sister and mother fell apart. I asked God please give me some strength bc I need it. I am extremely spiritual so when the nurse took all the tubes out and he began to die I held his eye lids open he was crying and scared he did not know where he was! I recognized this told him he was at the hospital he was going first to the other side. I told him don’t fight the light and Grandma is waiting for you. I told him all the good things I thought of him. I did not cry. He was no longer suffering I felt major relief. We are all going the same way just at different times. I also believe we have angels with us we are never alone 🙏
I had the same kind of experience w my mom. She let me know she was happy. She was radiant w joy in my vision! It was a short moment but overwhelming. Love your videos.
I had a similar experience when my mom died
I had a friend who died. One night I had a very clear and vivid dream. She was bathed in light and told me. "I'm happy."
Your are such a good story teller Julie. Your had me weeping with you.
That's really beautiful. I would love to become a hospice nurse as I know how important it is to be comfortable when transitioning. It is sacred. Thank you so much
Sacred is a perfect word!
SACRED & BEAUTIFUL ❤ I BELIEVE THAT IT'S BOTH ❤
Wow, two days after my mom passed, I was watching TV and I heard my mothers voice in my head. She was thanking me for helping her in her death. I thought it was my imagination, but I immediately told my father. I work as a RN, and I wanted her to die at her home. During that weekend, she had changed her mind, and said she wanted to go to the hospital. But I felt she was afraid and was hanging on, I spoke to her about seeing a yellow light, I had her relatives (who lived in another country) call her the night before to say goodbye.I called hospice and a social worker came to talk to my mother about signs of dying. The next morning, she went into a coma. Around 3am, I started to feel very nervous so I played her favorite music. She passed peacefully around 3:30am. Now listening to what you said, I now believe it must have really been my mother thanking me, and not my imagination.
Bless you Julie. Thanks for your stories.
Thanks for your heartfelt video, Julie. You and other nurses do a wonderful service. My wife's father died on April 8 of this year. He had been diagnosed with Lewy Body dementia about four years ago. He lived across the street from us, so I was able to take care of him, along with a paid care giver who stayed during the nights. He had a turn for the worse and went to the hospital in mid-February. The hospital released him to a rehab facility where he proceeded to start the final phase of his life. It was hard on us to take care of him at the end, and we were glad that there are wonderful doctors, nurses, and aids to help. The last week of his life he was having the Cheyne-Stokes breathing. My wife and I had come to visit and he passed within a few minutes of our arriving. It was one of the most peaceful events I have ever witnessed.
I have heard of the stories you have related and I believe that many people have experienced similar events. Thanks for all that you share with us.
I am a nurse too.
And I can tell, it is often nearly magical to witness what happened.
What stick with me forever are two situations.
My uncle died at the age of 46 from cancer.
Later, as my Granny was in hospital I came every day to visit her.
She was in bed and always pointing to the left corner of the room. When I asked what she is pointing at, she said: Can't you see it? There is Dieter.
She began to cry, but it was happy tears.
A few days later she passed away unexpected.
Few years later my aunt was in hospice in the final stage and most of the time unconscious.
My cousin and I where comforting her.
All of a sudden she opens her eyes and look to right of me as somebody had called for her.
She raised her arms and smiled.
As we asked her what she sees, she said : Mommy is here and Dieter. . Wait for me, I'm coming soon.
All my hairs stand up in this moment and I began to cry, because my grandma, my uncle and I where very close and the thought of my granny and my uncle taking her daughter /sister home was beautiful.
After that, she laid down again and smiled and fell unconious again. One hour later she took her last breath with us by her side.
To know what happened comforts me.
Julie, you are truly special. It takes a certain type of person to do what you do. You guide people through the most difficult transitions with love, care, and compassion. Death is difficult in every aspect but we all have to go at some point. Thank you for helping families in their time of grieving…
Wonderful story Julie. Keep them coming. I'm a firm believer in the afterlife with Jesus it is going to be so beautiful
WOW what a great story, how wonderful...........you were experiencing his Soul pass over... How special He shared that with you 🦋
You’re a very special Nurse! You’re an angel Nurse and clearly you made a deep connection with your friend and for that he was very blessed! I hope I have such a Nurse as you when I get to the end of my life! Thank you for what you do sweet special Nurse! There must be thousands of Angels in the after life who revere you! 💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻
You are such a treasure!!! So kind to your clients and so caring!! You are one in a million!!❤❤❤❤😘😘😘😘
My dad and an ex boyfriend are both very serious, not really religious and the least likely people I would expect to tell me anything like this BUT they have very similar stories from when their mother’s died saying they heard her and felt her presence before being told she passed, really makes me believe too, I feel we are energy transferring from one vessel to another.
I am a nurse too and I have also had patients provide that comfort of not to be afraid in a variety of ways. It's never easy facing the unknown, but those that go ahead of us can bless us. 💙🙏
That’s amazing! I have been absolutely terrified of death my entire life, to the extent that I have severe anxiety every single day because of it, have had since around age 4. This story gives me hope. Thank you for sharing. ♥️
I felt this when Lisa Marie Presley died. And I don’t even like her and never have (yuk!) I felt such complete and overwhelming joy from her - absolute pure joy. She was probably with her son in the gorgeousness of the hereafter. I couldn’t see her eyes, her smile was so wide and mouth open just shouting with joy. Weird. But I’m happy for her anyway.
That's a beautiful story u are a wonderful nurse keep your faith going because this is not the only one that u will hear from .u must tell other patients about this so they won't be scared to pass away
Thank you for this beautiful message of hope💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
The hospice nurse was with me and my husband who was dying. I felt marvels at what was happening. I thought, boy I’d better not tell anyone or they’ll think I’m deranged when I knew it was real and happening. That was a little sad because I thought I’d never be able to tell any one of how this wonderful man passed. The hospice nurse, later on, said after my husband died, “ I have to tell you what I saw”. It was just as I had saw and experienced. Dying was a beautiful miracle and I thank God for allowing me to feel and know how it was for my husband. I’m that you got to share the joy your patient had🙏. It’s a shared miracle.
Beautiful story thanks for sharing this with us. Make sure you have a relationship with Jesus ...as Jesus said that He is the only way to heaven. Jesus spoke to me personally in 1993 and told me to start using my art talent...I listened and built an amazing business in art licensing. God is amazing
Yes, Satan can masquerade as an angel of light and voices one encounters may not necessarily be from the sources thought, including God's - a late pastor named Howard Pittman shares such a fascinating experience that can be watched here on RUclips, where he shares as he was dying, a voice spoke to him with great love that turned out to belong to the devil. One can hear his testimony given in various videos especially on his brief book "Placebo" I, myself, have had many supernatural experiences including getting physical recordings of angelic and demonic voices on digital recorder, couple which I shared back on my channel years ago, so, yes, there is life afterwards, but do not rely that the voices you actually may hear are solid proof of belonging to whom they may appear to be, for there is a war going on between dark and light for our souls, and the dark wants to hide that all that the Bible says how to enter heaven is true. Your testimony about using your art talent for the Lord sounds wonderful, God bless.
It has crossed my mind for end of days a little scared but hope I have a caring nurse like your self
Thankyou for helping him. And he wanted you to know he was OK.
Gosh, I really hope so! lovely to think all your struggles leave you when you leave your body🤞
You could feel his energy!!! I am an RN and an evidential medium. Spirit does live and there is a glorious afterlife!! Love this video, thank you :)
Recently I had a friend who was on hospice, he had ALS. having no way of knowing he was going to die, I hadn’t even seen him in a couple weeks, didn’t know that the last weekend was rough for him, so anyway that Monday without hearing anything about him going downhill I started crying and thinking about him and then I played Leonard Cohen on the piano and I was bawling. Then I got a call from his wife that he had passed away. I think he passed away several hours before that. But I had absolutely no way of knowing. It actually kind of freaked me out.
You and your coworkers are special people. 🙏❤️
Bless you on your spiritual journey!
In his monograph Synchronicity (1973) Carl Jung (1875-1961) reported a synchronicity with a patient during psychotherapy. The image of a scarab beetle had appeared in patient's dream and as she told Jung about it, a scarab-like beetle appeared at the window of his consulting room. Her amazement triggered positive psychological change.
My mom died when she was just 54. She had heart disease. A few months after, l was going through a rough time. I had not had a good relationship with my mom for years. We had been put in foster homes. One night l dreamed there was a knock at my door. When l open the door my mom was there. She came in and we sat on the couch for 4 hours talking. It was so beautiful, peaceful. Then there was another knock on the door. When l opened the door it was my cousin Sharon, l said, Sharon, my mom's is here, she been here for 4 hours. Sharon said to me, "No honey your mom is dead," l woke up immediately. I know my mom came to comfort me. I know l will see her again when l go home to heaven. She loved Jesus.
Thanks Julie. I love the stories from your experiences, and I too have had a few paranormal things happen, which didn't frighten me, but gave me the sense that our God helps us transition back "home" when it's our time.... Pete
This brought tears! Such a wonderful « beginning « for him!
I have had the voices from the other side on 3 different occasions. Make the most of your time in this world be kind, respectful, and positively happy ❤
God bless you for your work!
Thank you Julie. My daughter died unexpectedly in 2020, I miss her and look forward to seeing her again, I’m 65, I hope I don’t have to carry this heartache to much longer.
I found this very touching Thanks for sharing.
My Mom had my father and many other people who have already passed coming to her in the last few months of her life. I have no doubt about life after we leave this body behind. Spirit is so loving and always trying to help us.
What I do know is that some people were such monsters during their lifetime that they do not deserve such a wonderful and peaceful transition into the afterlife..and I hope that they dont
Wished a Panda could kill, A Tiger?
God Bless you and all those who do what you do for those people in hospice care.
I worked trauma as a trauma counselor for many years. I was my parents caregiver until their last days. Three-and-a-half years ago I underwent triple bypass. It didn't go as well as we'd hoped.
Please believe me when I say there's an afterlife. It's not what you've been told. It's amazing. I was so disappointed to have to return.
My 101 year old father passed May 31, 2024. The day before he died, he was comatose the entire day. In the early afternoon, while I was talking with our hospice nurse, and we were both sitting beside his bed, he opened his eyes, sat up, and stretched his arms up to the ceiling. He then closed his eyes, lay back down, and never spoke or opened his eyes again. I had heard of this happening near death, but I had never seen it happen. I know that he saw someone; I don't know if it was God, Jesus, an angel, or a family member or close friend, but I know that he saw someone. I know that he was no longer afraid to die, and he passed within 24 hours.
My Dad said three times before he passed, I've done this before, I've done this before...life is amazing.
This is, amazingly, not uncommon. There are a lot of stories of people experiencing things like this in the proximity of death. It is truly wild.
I’m not afraid of death. I’m 70 years old, and I’m just astonished at how quickly my life has passed by and how little time I have left. There’s so much I haven’t done………
I hope this is the same for animals and they are looked after by our departed loved ones 💔
It is! 😊 Truly...one of my happiest thoughts is that I will soon be among all my beloved companions.
I believe they are. God created animals and he loves them. When my dog died, I was crying in my kitchen and I felt something on my leg/ankle. I looked down and there was nothing there. I believe it was my precious pooch. I also kept seeing ladybugs. This happened for a few days after he died. It was January in New Jersey (super cold) yet I kept seeing ladybugs! 🐞 I feel it was his spirit hanging around until he finally went back to God.
When I was in my early teens I had a very close friend pass away . I was crushed. Many years later. I was in my late 20's and life moved on as it should and I rarely thought of my childhood friend. One Summer night I was sitting on my sofa looking out the window. The wind picked up and I could smell her.. And then it was like she whispered in my ear... Clear as day "OH Dwanie It's so beautiful" Then the wind and smell was gone.
My neighbour went to hospital for surgery and died a week later, then her unit was cleared out. That night her spirit was in my room saying "where is my stuff, I want to go home". I had to tell her she had died and couldn't go back there any more. She understood and left.
Thank you for this 🇨🇦😊
When my best friend died, I started finding dimes. Just a single dime out of nowhere, and I knew they were from him. I shared this with my partner. I even started finding dimes when I was with my partner. Then one day, my partner came in and and greeted me with a dime, and told me "found this, maybe it belongs to you." That evening my partner's mother died.
I would love to see a narrative about ovarian cancer as well as stomach cancer. Thank you!
We had a superficial relationship and i lived hundreds of miles away.
I wish i could go back and be with my father when he passed.😢
Hey Julie, born and raised an ultra strict Catholic, I’ve always believed in an afterlife. Unfortunately, I led a life of dissipation and sin…which is an intentional turning away from God. So, I fear that there is probably two ultimate judgements, and maybe a third possibility…one, I actually make the grade and join my two deceased brothers who died very young (one disease, one murdered), and we live in peace and bless forever. Two, I get what I deserve and it’s the fiery furnace and the clapper for me. And third, maybe this guilt and shame based upbringing in Catholism was all superstition and BS, and there is only nothingness that awaits me. You are more than gracious, compassionate, and wonderful to have taken the time to allay my fears though. Your reward will be great.🤜👍❤
Amazing story Thanku
I can’t wait until I see my mum and dad again
Life is but a dream. You’ve been here before. My mom on the last night of her life (cancer) had full blown conversations with those that were there to take her. She knew the next day she would be dead- but there was zero fear. There is something about this phenomena, and I believe it’s just a transition.
I am a retired hospice RN. I spent 22 years caring for those at the end of life. People would say “thank you for what you do” when they heard about my profession, but in my heart I knew that I received back 10 fold for all that I gave. Your patients change your life in an incredible way as you care for them in their death.
❤ SO BEAUTIFUL JEANNE
🙌 HAPPY & TOGETHER SAD 😢 WELL SAID!
I'll say a HUGE 'thank you' ahead of time for my own passing; you're Angels. I collected for MacMillan Nurses climbing Mt.Snowden and latterly my Mother was cared for by them. True Angels 😇💖 🙏
Awesome.
God bless your heart Jeanne. Even if this sounds corny, it really is true: Knowing there are people like you keeps me hopeful, even when things seem hopeless.
Thanks for all you where doing. Your a angel 😇
I was with my dad when he was in the hospital dying. Those last few days, I played Bob Seger for him over and over since he was my dad's favourite musician and just talked to him about my favourite memories. Just before he passed, I asked him to give me a sign to confirm once he got to his destination safely. My sister showed up and we said our goodbyes, and then he died. We called a cab to take us home and when we got in the back seat, none other than Bob Seger was playing on the cabbie's radio 🕊. RIP JHCV.
down on maiinnnn streeeeeet!
lovely story
That’s so beautiful and amazing. Thank you for sharing this.
I experience the same thing as my mother died. There was a song too much planned in the funeral so we had to take it out. Later as we drove to her cremation, that song was on the radio. A year later my dad died. Sadly we weren't there. So as we drove to were he was, we again heard this song as we just were on our way. Never heard it again after that. I'm sure it was a sign. Greetings from the Netherlands. 🙏
Just before my mom passed away in hospice she was speaking to her mom to come and get her. Her mum died over 40 years ago. The other remarkable thing in that my mom was not able to speak for the last week of her life. Seeing this made me no longer scared of death. Rest in Peace mom.
After I returned from Desert Storm I went to visit my step father step, a WWII veteran (he was dying from cancer)…during my deployment he told me he would not pass away until I returned…he passed away the day after I visited with him…he had requested military honors asked me to be one of his pallbearers…so I needed to go from South Texas to Barksdale Air Force Base to pick up my uniform…on the drive outside Cleveland Texas I heard his voice - he said to me calmly “Alex wake up”…”Alex wake up”…indeed I woke up going down an embankment at 65 mph….I hit the brakes and came to a stop right before the tree line…
My dad was on hospice back in 1994 and was in a comatose state for a few weeks before he passed away. On the day he passed he was holding his arm up toward the corner of the ceiling and I thought he was waking up. I called out to him and he never responded. He smiled and spoke in a very soft voice to whatever it was he was seeing before his arm dropped and then 25 minutes later he passed away. Then about 2 months later he came to me in a dream telling me how light he felt. He was flapping his arms like a chicken flaps their wings. He said he felt very light and it was wonderful. He also stated that he never had time to tell me that he left $5,000 in his top dresser drawer in his room for me, my wife, and 2 small children at the time. I woke up and told my wife that I had a dream about my dad. I then told her about the money he said he left so we both got out of bed and went into his room and opened his top dresser drawer. I took out all the papers and books, and at the bottom of the drawer was a white envelope with our names on it. I opened the envelope and counted out exactly $5,000 in cash. Needless to say I about passed out and ever since that day I have had a fascination with life after death. I know for a fact life goes on. My mom just passed away in her sleep on 2-4-23 at 91 and I took care of her for about 20 years after her failing health. The things that have happened after she passed is beyond amazing, but too long to go into here. Life goes on and I look forward to one day seeing my mom and dad again!
Would you be interested in sharing some of those things? I don't mind an essay lol
Jesus gave his life to cover our sins. He is the only way to everlasting life. JOHN 14: 6
@@Janice-f9g Amen and Amen.
@@Janice-f9g Stop forcing this everywhere. This man was just sharing his beautiful experience and you just had to place yourself with a quote that was not needed.
@notyour_honeybun
Im following Jesus instruçtions, not forcing anything Mark 16: 15 - 18
I'm unable to work now due to a physical disability, but I spent 17 years as a cancer Nurse, I saw many people die, some in pain and others who were very peaceful. One that really sticks in my mind was a patient who is a Christian, I'm also a Christian. This patient (similar to the patient described in the video) was unconscious and not far from death. I prayed for her, knowing that she was also a Christian, and her family had all said their goodbyes, and as I was praying I said to her that it was ok to let go now and go home to be with our father. Even though she was unconscious she smiled the most beautiful smile as she took her last breath. She died with a smile on her face
Christian or non christian we all go to the same wonderful place after we die.
thanks
@@ylekiote99999 that’s not true. You have to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
@@JesusSaves1-23 Well if you were born in a christian country yes, but if you were born in a non christian country then no. It is all about indoctrination isn't it?
@ylekiote99999 With all due respect, it doesn't really matter where you were born. Salvation is by Grace alone through Faith alone in Jesus Christ alone.
I’ve had a number of experiences shared by my patients, as well as my own that have convinced me of the existence of an afterlife since I’ve been in hospice, some experiences are similar to exactly what you share in this video. I’ve had 4 close patients visit me post-Morten. A close friends family member visit me during their funeral and told me things verified by his family, as well as predicting the passage of another loved one which transpired soon thereafter, as well as several previously unresponsive patients suddenly open their eyes as report what they’re seeing in between life/death. I’m with you, there is absolutely no reason to fear death. Love your videos. 🙏🏾
I would like to know, too! What did they report?
Many tell of seeing loved ones in heaven.
As the physical man diminishes, the spiritual man is made stronger.
@@NinetiesYouth Several of my patients have reported identical experiences had by those that have experienced NDE, a bright white light, loved ones waiting for them, the religious deity they most identify with.
@HalleluYAH7580I am a Christian. Please do not take this forum and make it into one about religion. Preach elsewhere, like on a street corner, anywhere else.
I fear losing loved ones, but less so watching this video and after reading all the comments ☺
I was my wife's caregiver for several years. As her health slowly spiralled down, I went thru sever depression. Being a caregiver is the hardest thing I have ever done. I felt fully responsble for my wife's life and wellbeing. Crying is something I don't easily do, but one evening, while alone, I teared up and began to cry. My mother, who had passed away 3 years earlier, spoke to me in her typical stoic way and told me "You just do the best you can for her, keep moving forward, and don't look back!" Then, a few minutes later, my father, who had passed away 6 years earlier, spoke and told me "You're doing the right thing!"
I have no doubts about afterlife.
Being a caregiver for someone who is dying is one of the hardest things to do in life. However, it is also one of the most rewarding. It strips everything away. You learn true selflessness. The world would be a better place if everyone did it at least once.
Yes, it is the hardest work to do. You are very brave
Beautiful story...I lost my mother two years ago, and I feel her nearness sometimes...sometimes I still talk to her.
You, sir did well.
That's so beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
I currently am 74 years old and have been a physician assistant since 1982. I never believed that the so-called “Near Death Experiences” (NDE) were anything but the twinkling of oxygen starved neurons in a brain… until on January 3, 2010, when a stranger accidentally shot a .30-06 bullet through both of my thighs, completely shattering my right femur/knee/upper tibia then obliterating my left femoral artery. Despite rudimentary efforts at making tourniquets, I completely bled out in 10 minutes. I then had dual NDEs of 5-6 then 8-9 minutes duration (no pulse, no breathing, dilated pupils, and cooling skin), witnessed by at least 20-30 people. Between the two NDEs I was sent back when my wife and I said our tearful goodbyes. During my NDEs I experienced overwhelming love and joy, and was fully aware of what happened. Yes, your “favorite patient” did reach out to share his ecstasy and joy; and we are blessed that you’ve shared these special moments with us. Than you.
Thank you for sharing!! 🥹🥹💗💗
I'm so glad you survived!
Wow Nurse Julie… I’m Sean from Boston, age 54, and I have end stage heart failure. About five months ago docs gave me 6-12 months, yet I’m feeling fine fettle as of now. I know though that pretty soon the meds will start to not work this well. So, I’m sort of exploring my mortality and came across your channel. This particular story has struck me with full force. I’ve watched many of these near death experience accounts of what people see and such, but your story, about this guy who I think I’m a lot like, has really helped. Maybe it’s your credibility and the work you do, but I wholeheartedly believe that what you share really did happen. Bless you Nurse Julie. You’re a really good lady.👍🤜❤
Hey, I know I am an anonymous user on the Internet but I’m just checking in on you. I hope that you’re OK. Nobody should die alone or be alone. Feel free to reach out. I’m in Pennsylvania. I hope that you’re feeling all right. God bless
Hi there FlyToBeach, well aren’t you an angel with your gracious outreach! I actually am back living with my elderly folks. I have good support but definitely trying to come to terms with many big regrets. I’m not too afraid just wondering what might be in store. Nothingness, eternal damnation, or 🤞eternal peace and happiness, something I never was able to achieve in life. Thanks so much for your outreach and I wish you health, happiness, success, and every Blessing always👍🤜❤@@FlyToBeach
Hi Sean, please know that energy can not be destroyed, it can only be transformed. Therefore there is no death, just a
transfer of our life force to a higher form of existence.
Please Both of YOU,Jesus Christ died a cruel Death so Heaven could be opened to YOU,Ask for forgiveness of your Sins and really mean it ,He will save YOU FROM ETERNAL DAMNATION🔥TRUST HIM, and God his Father and the Holy Spirit,Then You’ll be the Happiest person in the World,💜Don’t take a chance,Eternity is forever 🔥💯Gods Blessings🙏
I may have posted before about my older sister who died October 2022. The day after, as I went to open the curtains, I felt the light, free, sparkling joy sense, and I knew it was her. Around the same time, my younger sister said she was in a store and suddenly felt a spring in her step. I was very happy for my older sister that she was free. ❤
When I was driving to see my Mom in the nursing home, I heard her sing a song she sang when I was a child. When I got to the home she had just passed. I knew she had said goodbye to me.
The fact that he took the time, in that moment, to do his best to show you the answer to what the two of you had been pondering shows just how much you meant to him.
Exactly. ❤
Alternatively, she was hallucinating, or made the whole thing up.
@@gothboschincarnate3931 How do you know?
@@blzebub2 you know, it does not matter what you think. it was not meant for you.
@@12vibaba he's not going there.
So many amazing testimonies of life beyond this body. I was with my dad when he passed in 2004, I felt his spirit leave his body at 5am, as I stood with my hand on his head. Then I had a revelation as I looked at his lifeless body, that I had felt dad leave, and the body was just the vessel he’d been travelling in. I stood in amazement and quietly asked “what was that, was it dads spirit I felt just leave his body, or was it dad reaching out and touching me on the hand and saying “thanks for being there son”, or was it God reaching down and saying “thanks for being there?” . Then I heard a voice, initially not audible, but I heard it within me reply “it was all of the above”, then the sentence was completed with an audible voice which said “and the story of Jesus Christ is true”.
Being a non believer, I was not expecting that. But I instantly began to follow Him. Thanks God.
And thank you for your lovely testimonies.
Nice! The mere fact that God answered your questions. Not just answered, but He heard each and every question you had in your head, your thoughts.
THEN He answered you "it was all of the above". He answered at precisely the moment you stopped with your questions. He didn't interrupt your train of thought.
Guess what, prove that God hears our thoughts! Just saying.
btw: if you told this story to another atheist. He dismisses it. Remind him, no way on earth would you have answered your own questions with "an audible voice which said “and the story of Jesus Christ is true”. Have him or her think about that. Try to dismiss that away.
Wow. Praise God!!!
. Thanks for sharing!!!
I try to follow Jesus but I havent had those cool supernatural experiences yet.
God Rest Your Earthly Fathers Soul Amen xxxxxxx Home To Heaven Amen xxxxxxx With Our Ever Growing Ever Loveing Heavenly Family Amen xxxxxxx
Thank you for posting your experience. We all wonder what lies ahead after we leave this world, so thank you for sharing.
After my mom past I could have sworn I heard her call my name into my ear.
Jeffrey, your story gave me the best goosebumps! Thank you for posting. Thank you for hearing. Thank you for believing and following our Lord. Bless you.⚘
I was saying my goodbyes much as you described to my ex-brother-in-law. I saw a picture that was posted on social media that really captured his essence....I did not know that his actual service was occurring at the time while this was happening to me. I felt very strong emotions as I experienced my gratitude for him being a part of my life (and especially my daughter's). Suddenly I felt a warm, tingly, feeling like nothing I had ever experienced in this physical body (electro-magnetic maybe?). It was his spirit, and it went from a line just at my shoulders, up to slightly over my head. I heard him laughing in my skull, moving in a figure eight from one brain hemisphere to the other. It felt like pure joy/love (he had passed of 4 types of cancer, so this was a real relief for me to know). The experience changed my life. I know we are energy and don't die.....we are eternal.
Wonderful comment, Stacy. Thank you.
What a wonderful experience for you both!
I’ve often heard people talk about the miracle of birth, but I believe death also is a miracle. I was by my father’s bedside when he passed away. My wife had taken my mother shopping, so it was just me and his caregiver in the house. My dad had not opened his eyes for a couple of days. He had just been laying on his back with his face towards the ceiling. I told him it was okay to leave us; that we would take care of my mother and that everything would be okay. My dad turned his head towards me, opened his eyes, then turned back to look at the ceiling and took his last breath. It was a pure miracle.
@mind5403 you’re going to regret comments like this one when you have to face death yourself, you’ll ask yourself “was it worth it?” Nope.
@mind5403 Synchronicity, buddy.
Beautiful and I agree with you that death is also a miracle. Hard to see from our perspective, but it is
When I was 13 I was down at the end of my street playing with my younger brother. I had an overwhelming feeling to run home immediately. I felt my mom was in danger. I listened and ran as fast as I could just to find my father with a shot gun to my mothers chest. After begging my father to stop he finally did. I was terrified.Nothing happened and my mother, brother and I left for good. Glad I listened to my instinct. I’ve had warnings and whispers throughout my life since. I’m now 53.
Thank you Julie for what you do and for helping so many. Much love and respect.✨🌸
IRENE, MY DEAR, HOW TERRIFYING FOR YOU, AND YOUR MOM, AND BROTHER, KNOW THAT OUR CREATOR JESUS CHRIST WAS SENDING THAT MESSAGE TO YOU, CONTINUED BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏🏻
@@barblucchesi9527 ✨❤️🙏 I believe so as well. Thank you Barb!
@@irenefranz4175 🙏🏻🙌😘🤗✝️❤️Enjoy every day we have on this earth, and when our time comes to go t our ETERNAL HOME we'll have a grand reunion with the LORD AND OUR LOVED ONES
JESUS SAVES REPENT THOUGH AND BE BAPTIZED FORGIVE
@@barblucchesi9527 yes!!!✨❤️🌸i it’ll be a beautiful day for sure!
You made me shed tears. After both my parents died of Covid, I've had this phobia of dying in my sleep, but you have helped to heal a part of me that loved hearing this, thank you.
I think that dying in your sleep would be the best way to go. God bless you, my friend. You have nothing to fear. Unless you've been very bad. In which case there is still time! :)
@@chek6303 Yeah, im not afraid of dying being a bad person, just the thought of dying and not living anymore. I have a good, clean, conscious, and once I get passed that thought of dying (and when I actually do die one day) everything will be ok, but for now, it's the thought of dying that scares me. Anyways, I hope as time goes by, those feelings go away, I think since I went through something so traumatic in losing my parents, that I developed that thought, I think I have ptsd because of it. Anyways, thank you, cheers friend.
@@MaxwellsUnearthly I just lost my parents too. But know that they are waiting for us! :)
I’m so sorry to hear about your parents, and I hate to be nosy, but by any chance, did your parents die in the hospital you know the hospitals were incentivized to kill patients that otherwise I would’ve lived. if they were forced to be on the respirator, even though they could talk, and they were given in rendezavir, fentanyl, they were murdered.
@@amberforcen1177 Yes they both died in the hospital, and yes what you say is true.
My dad passed 4 years ago. Shortly after I was at my moms and she had been cleaning out boxes. We were talking and all of a sudden heard a ring ring like land line phones do. My mom looked at a box that we thought it came from and there was this old miniature rotary phone sitting in it. It was given to my mom as a gift. My mom looked at me and said I didn’t even know that would make a noise it was very old no signs that there was a battery or anything to make it ring like that. My mom was a telephone operator her whole working life. I think my dad was sending his love to her. ❤ there is no explanation for that ringing miniature phone to this day.
I totally believe we get messages from our departed loved ones.
@@barblucchesi9527 demons actually dead people can't talk to You
My Dad passed in 2003 and I had to fly home cross country from his funeral in Destin, FL to my home in Portland, OR. Flying into Dallas, TX, the pilot comes on and said alot of clear air turbulence will be encountered on descent and for the stewardesses to please take their seats. We descended without so much of a shudder.
2 hours later with same plane and pilot, the Dallas airport was surrounded by a squall line of T-storms and after waiting on the tarmac for almost 2 hours, the plane finally took off. The pilot then came on and said "folks we're gonna have to punch through this squall line and we'll talk y'all through this" - meaning it was going to be bad! Strangely, we cruised through it without a shudder and the pilot came on and said "well folks, don't know how in the heck that happened as we should have been tossed around like a cork but hey we'll take it".
A few hours later, the pilot comes on and says "well folks I don't think we're gonna be 3 for 3 today as we have about 26 minutes of moderate turbulence up ahead over the Rockies all altitudes coming and going, so it's gonna be a rough ride and stewardesses please take your seats!" We cruised glass smooth for over 30 minutes until the pilot finally came back on and said '"well folks, what just happened was absolutely impossible as flights in front of and behind us at all altitudes are in the grinder right now - I've never seen anything like this in my 40 years of flying!"
Upon approach into Portland, the landing was glass smooth without even the slightest vibration, so much so that folks were wondering if we were even on the ground! As the last one off the plane but before departing with the captain standing in the cockpit doorway, I said "hey Capn, that was one amazing flight and an even more remarkable landing - we didn't even know we were on the ground!" And he looked at me and said "ya know son, I can't take credit for that one - somebody else was at those controls!" Only then did I realize that it had been my Dad the whole entire flight - a USAF career pilot who flew B36s, B52s, B-58s, and F105s - and who knew that I was terrified of turbulence. So with my eyes watering, I turned and saluted the empty chair at the back of the plane that was next to mine. I had missed Dad by an hour flying in but his final gesture of love and goodbye was that he safely delivered me all the way home down to his final landing. I will never forget that. High Flight and Rest in Peace Dad!!
@Steve Jensen That was a wonderful story. Heart felt! I could feel your father's love from your words!
That's pretty amazing
Thank you for sharing that. I make the flight from Pensacola to Portland often. I live in Portland. My parents live in pcola. I’m glad I read this. Cheers, brother
That’s an amazing story! They are angels among us, and I don’t mind one bit.
That made me cry, but, in a good way. I so much hope this after life stuff is true. I miss my dad and best friend so much.
I had just found out that my friend had died, and I said out loud, Brenda if you can hear me please let me know. And within seconds my phone beeped saying I had an email. The thing is, I had ALL notifications off for years because of school and work. So for my gmail to alert me was shocking. It said I had a message on my high-school classmates website. And when I checked, it was a message from Brenda, written about 3 or 4 years earlier, telling me she wanted to meet up and catch up.
After hearing that my young cousin and Goddaughter had passed away from a rare illness I began praying that God might send her back to us. As I was praying I heard, "She is with me." I pictured Jesus in heaven. Then I heard her voice saying, "Tell my mother I'm happy here. It's better than Disney World and there are no lines!" Then I heard angelic laughter like tinkling bells. There is no better place to be than in the presence of the Lord.
Qué hermoso!!!
During the pandemic in Vancouver, they brought in porta-potties in our neighborhood for the druggies and one of them gave birth in the Porter party and killed their baby and I couldn't quit crying every time I thought about that baby's birth and that baby didn't even have a sex reveal or even have a funeral. No, so it was so horrible, and the mother was never held responsible. They didn't even look For Her. And I heard "I have her". When I heard that and then I knew she happy and in heaven ❤
Beautiful ❤
I'm so sorry that you lost two beloved children in your life from the same rare disease. How strange and sad! They are both with you, always!! ❤❤
If there is an after life and when I leave this plane of existence, nothing would be more "glorious" than to be with the people I have loved and the pets that I have shared my life with.
JESUS
@@Laura-hk4th Never existed
Pets? 😆
Yes, totally pets. That you even questioned it makes me sad for you.
@@spiritmatter1553 even cats?
I had somewhat of a similar story when I was a teenager. I was sitting upstairs in my room around one o'clock in the morning when I heard my father get up and leave. Somehow I just knew his mother had passed away at the hospital, she was struggling with cancer for quite a while. I clearly heard her say goodbye to me and she had told me that she would see me later. She sounded the happiest I have ever heard her and she was usually always a happy person.
Nurse Julie , amazing thank you, my wife is fading fast and has aggressive glioblastoma multiform I found this comforting and uplifting.
God bless you brother!
We're all weeping now Julie.
This is why I love YT. From my lonely abode in the cold UK I get to meet people like you. Amazing.
Indeed, we are lucky. From another cold UK inhabitant.
And I just got to meet you, @jovesheerwater all the way from mine and my partner's abode in Palm Desert CA in the Greater Palm Springs area. :-) I like watching You Tube, too. Such a variety of information and entertainment available. I wanted to say hi because you said you were lonely. I am, too, sometimes. I am disabled with PTSD, and it's very hard to leave my home. But it makes me smile that I met you, and I hope you are a little less lonely, too. Best wishes. :-)
Cue, "Eleanor Rigby".
Sorry, couldn't resist...what with you being British 'n all.
Jocularity aside, I'm not lonely and I live in warm southern California, but I welled up, too.
I lost my husband and son 5 days apart, and I was grieving and wondering if they were alright, I was very deep in prayer when a voice said , THEY'RE SERVING THE LORD, BE STEADFAST YOU'LL SEE US AGAIN, I had a good night's sleep after that, PRAISE OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THAT BLESSING 🙌 🙏🏻 ❤️
AMEN!
Whatever makes you feel better 🤷🏼♀️
@@HandbagDiva first why would you come here and say that do you realize when you try to crush someone you're working for Satan. Thankfully you won't hurt this person they have a tangible truth and a faith and a the one true God. Unfortunately you don't know that but I pray you will learn it before your time, then it's too late
Praise the Lord is right. So happy for you to have this blessing in your heart and mind. What a joy
God is so good.❤
A week or so after my dad passed away, I heard him say my name as if he were standing next to me, clearly and in his voice. I was standing and fully awake. For me, this is an indication of life after life, and that nobody really dies.
Thank you for giving respect & kindness to your patients, Julie.
There is no death, just a transition. From here to home ✨💛✨🤗
That's beautiful!
That's also dangerous, at least if you value life at all.
That's my main problem with these kinds of stories & sentiments - they don't explain what the point of our suffering is, and sometimes even trivialize it (ie, where does it leave us to lose all respect for life & only value what comes after death? 🤷♀️)
@@nataliaturner4845 "a gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials".
The mystery of life .The World did not accept Jesus when He walked the Earth, we still don’t today. If we could all believe like children it would change the way we live
@@nataliaturner4845 I've had a similar experience and after that I was not afraid of life anymore. Which I had always been