DEATHBED VISIONS: 12 Stages of DEATH - What REALLY Happens As Love Ones DIE & PASS ON! | Julie Ryan

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 437

  • @NextLevelSoul
    @NextLevelSoul  Год назад +54

    Want to watch a FREE Masterclass to take your Mind, Body, & Spirit to the next level?
    👉 nextlevelsoul.com/free/

    • @Rollce10
      @Rollce10 Год назад +1

      Pope Clement the 6. loved to party and had girlfriends 😂

    • @kevinwilmore3604
      @kevinwilmore3604 Год назад +1

      "Out on A Limb"

    • @carolsharpe9829
      @carolsharpe9829 Год назад

      @@Rollce10 Interesting.

    • @robynbloise4383
      @robynbloise4383 Год назад

      ​@@kevinwilmore3604 ❤

    • @casperlory
      @casperlory Год назад

      Check out the book: Journey of Souls by Newton. The book contains 25 case studies of "life between lives."
      I believe Dr. Newton is highly credible.

  • @steamboatwillie7344
    @steamboatwillie7344 Год назад +122

    When I was 13 ( I'm 70 now) my ailing grandmother was nearing her end. Shed had a massive stroke, which left her with no movement or speech, followed by a smaller one, and then got pneumonia, hence, the doctor had said she had only a couple of days to go. The family were taking it in turns to sit with her, to make sure she wasn't alone at her time. Bear in mind, a weak grunt was about all she could manage in this condition.
    One evening, my mother and I were sitting with her, just chatting between us, to give the feeling everything was ok and normal. Out of the blue, she sat bolt upright in bed, gave the most beautiful beaming smile, and with perfect diction , said "Oh, here's Albert, with our Louis. They've come to fetch me ". ( Albert was her husband, deceased for about 50 years, and Louis her favourite youngest brother, who died in WW1, aged 16.
    She held out both arms, then slumped back on her pillow, gave a huge sigh, and that was it.
    I've discussed it with many people, who've had similar. I'm convinced ' they' send someone you know and love to find you.

    • @greenthumb8266
      @greenthumb8266 Год назад +3

      @@kateashby3066 I think some of what she says is her own ego/thoughts but I think she means well

    • @greenthumb8266
      @greenthumb8266 Год назад +14

      Your comment moved me to tears. Thank you. When my mom passed several years ago days before her 93rd bday my father (who passed in ‘94) and one of my brothers who had passed were there in her room, and it brought her great comfort.
      On a side note when my father passed in ‘94 he appeared as a young man ( he was 55 when I was born , I never saw him as a young man) in a vortex, for lack of a better word, in my living room wall and said, “don’t worry, everything’s going to be okay.” Two days later I was notified that he had died unexpectedly at that exact time. I hope your loved ones come to greet you as you embark on your next and greatest experience.

    • @ablanccanvas
      @ablanccanvas Год назад +1

      You write very well. Great story! 😌♥️🇨🇦

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wel, Jesus himself, will come for me 😅

    • @delindasharrison1467
      @delindasharrison1467 11 месяцев назад

      Beautiful story ❤

  • @evi1175
    @evi1175 Год назад +384

    Hospice worker here for many years - I have seen a spirit leaving a body and it wasn’t through the top of the head but the solar plexus… and yes many patients have seen and talked to their departed loved ones for days before they’ve passed away.

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +21

      That's very true !

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +18

      It's an eye opener !

    • @roxanartventures
      @roxanartventures Год назад +17

      I think soul decides where to leave, I heard Sadghuru say something about leaving through the eyes, toes

    • @kathleengegax9664
      @kathleengegax9664 Год назад +40

      When my husband's uncle was passing away his wife walked in his room he was watching the television screen and she asked him what he was so intently watching.He replied "my previous lives).However the television was unplugged and he was no longer on any medication.

    • @amandawalker5688
      @amandawalker5688 Год назад +45

      Hospice nurses and hospice workers and volunteers are Earth Angels.

  • @sharonleiter2533
    @sharonleiter2533 Год назад +225

    As an animal lover , I am sooo happy to hear that the souls of my precious fur babies will be with me when I transition ❤️🐾🐾🐾🐾

    • @scottdelong1
      @scottdelong1 Год назад +7

      How would she KNOW that?

    • @HarveyStJohn
      @HarveyStJohn Год назад +4

      Me to.xx

    • @starflyer3219
      @starflyer3219 Год назад +6

      Fur babies, but what about farm animals, game, "pests", parasites etc?

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +3

      @@scottdelong1many have said that . I watch a lot of NDES and comments

    • @ashleyjames8954
      @ashleyjames8954 Год назад +3

      @@starflyer3219 That's a valid question and one I'd like to know as well! 😁

  • @marilyn6556
    @marilyn6556 Год назад +122

    My father passed away in 1984. My mother developed Alzheimer’s in n 2004-2005, and we had to put her in assisted living. Later, we moved her to a different facility. I went to see her sometime after, and she was very happy to tell me that George, my father, had come to visit her. I knew immediately that he was coming to bring her to Heaven, so I told my siblings to go see her. It wasn’t but a few days later that were called to the nursing home. She had fallen off the commode, but she seemed okay, so I went back to work. That night, she got worse, and she died 10 days later. It was without any comparison, the worst day of my life. I have had some strange encounters with cardinals, her, and now mine, favorite bird. She has been in my dreams, and I remember them in the morning, and I don’t remember any others. One night, while sleeping, I heard her call my name. I know my mother’s voice anywhere, you don’t forget. I popped my head up but I couldn’t see her. Her voice sounded like it was coming from the end of my bed. She said that she knew I was going through some rough times, but better days were coming. I put my head down and went back to sleep. But I remembered it the next days. She was right, as always! Miss you and love you mom!❤😘🥰💐

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +14

      I also had similar experience when my mom passed I heard her call my name n I was both astonished, also scared,for a very long time I didn't talk about it, until I found out that I'm not the only one.

    • @dominiquerousseau1982
      @dominiquerousseau1982 Год назад +4

      That is so sweet!

    • @tamaramarioneaux8469
      @tamaramarioneaux8469 7 месяцев назад

      ❤😂😢

  • @vermaxusa
    @vermaxusa Год назад +54

    My brother dying of cancer saw my late father waving to him from a street corner while riding in a car. His wife dismissed it saying it was a hallucination. During the night, he woke his wife up to tell her that our dad standing at the foot of the bed smiling at him. She told him to go back to sleep. The next morning he died and his wife understood that our dad was coming to take my brother Jimmy home.

  • @Eva-li2pe
    @Eva-li2pe Год назад +124

    My mother passed on 2/2, this year. She was abroad and I had not seeing her since last June. Before she passed I dreamed I was hugging her and felt comforted. I felt she was saying goodbye. She was so intuitive she could even capture people’s thoughts. I miss her so much, I cry everyday. Thank you Alex for such wonderful work you do!

    • @barbarawentzel6202
      @barbarawentzel6202 Год назад +13

      I cry as well. I love her beyond measurement. There's so much I miss. My dad died 5 yrs previous. So much i need to talk about. I feel they left us.too soon..

    • @ruthwhall3020
      @ruthwhall3020 Год назад +8

      Talk to your parents it doesn't have to be out loud ,it's been 27 yrs since my mum died, coming up to 8yrs since my husband died and 4yrs since my father died I miss them all very much , I also feel as though there still around not all the time but when I'm under stress, feeling low ,I feel as though they nug me to move forward .your hurt and sorrow will be like a wave hitting the shore some days it will be rough and the surf will be fierce ,other days it'll be calm and still ,but every now and then you'll get hit by the rough surf ,but the tide will be out and it doesn't quite saturate you .stay well and keep strong ❤

    • @barbaralaw5526
      @barbaralaw5526 Год назад +6

      Eva I am sorry about the loss of your mother. Sending you lots of love and prayers for peace and comfort. ❤️🙏

    • @melsinTN
      @melsinTN Год назад +3

      Eva, so sorry for your loss! I still talk to my Dad who passed on 3 years ago and my brother who died this past February. I also talk to my daughter's father who has been gone 12 years ago and my lovely grandparents. I feel them around me often and I know they are just a breath away! Sending my love your way.

    • @Eva-li2pe
      @Eva-li2pe Год назад +2

      @@barbarawentzel6202 thank you Barbara it’s very kind of you🙏🏽

  • @msjamie702
    @msjamie702 Год назад +53

    I took care of my Dad on hospice before he passed and one day he told me he has been seeing a whole bunch of black Tribbles from Star Trek, but when I came around they turned to a light color. At that moment I didn't know what Tribbles were lol I had to Google them. I asked him if they frightened him or bothered him and he said no they were just very interesting to watch. I also asked him if they changed colors when anyone else was around and he said no only when I was around him. I asked him if he knew why, and he said because your a light Jamie. I will never forget those words...❤

    • @eevagirl
      @eevagirl 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's so sweet @msjamie702 🧡

  • @marlenebechtold8316
    @marlenebechtold8316 Год назад +69

    My only brother passed away when I was 11 years old. Through the window of the funeral home, I saw my brother standing there and I thought he was alive. He smiled at me, were very close. When I got into the funeral home, I looked for him, thinking it was someone else 's funeral and when I couldn't find him, I saw him laying in the casket. If it had not happened to me, I would not have believed it.

    • @bbmoette
      @bbmoette Год назад +6

      So sorry hun. My brother passed when I was 13 many years ago and I still shed tears. I know I will see him again and have felt him in dreams etc. I am grateful that I had him and that I have this love for him. His passing has done so much to me, for me, there are so many mixed feelings, but ultimately I know I will be with him again and am just grateful for this love.

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +3

      My dear,you got to experience the supernatural for yourself before you can believe it, I myself as ,n it makes me see n think through different eyes !

    • @rozalina531
      @rozalina531 Год назад +2

      🙏🏻😇🌎🌈✨️💕🕊

  • @estherstone4860
    @estherstone4860 Год назад +99

    My great grandmother saw her late husband shortly before she died. (A day or two) My Dad told me that several times. Also, we lost our son to suicide a little over a year ago. Months later my husband and I were in Minnesota taking our grandson for specialized surgery. One morning I woke up before my husband and just quietly laid in bed. Suddenly I heard my son say ‘Mom’. No message. Just ‘Mom’. I wasn’t grieving or even thinking about him at the time. But it certainly felt good. Now I am actually happy again. Oh, I made a note on my calendar when it happened. Months later I realized that the day I heard from him was my Dad’s birthday, who died in 1999. My son commented several times before he died that he really missed his Grandaddy. Makes me want to see them together. But I would never deliberately leave my husband and daughter.

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +8

      When my mother passed I heard called me outside my bedroom window n I didn't say anything about it until many years after ,n I also realized that's away of opening ones eyes to the other realms of reality,I didn't know then , but I'm older and little more wiser . !

  • @dorothyfranklin341
    @dorothyfranklin341 Год назад +51

    My Darling Dogs who have passed away, come back and are with me always. At night, I feel them laying next to me. I love them staying with me. God Bless.

    • @astroradha7124
      @astroradha7124 Год назад +6

      I hope you got another dog from the shelter since you seem to be a true dog lover, and your other dogs would love to see you with another one, I think.

    • @dorothyfranklin341
      @dorothyfranklin341 Год назад +3

      @@kateashby3066 Hi Kate.. Many thanks for your kind reply and please know that your beloved pup will always be with you. My darling fur babies are here with me and they stay with me.I feel them close and I love them. How this happens I do not know. Love is a very strong bond. God Bless.❤️

    • @annesherrod6009
      @annesherrod6009 Год назад +3

      That made me cry with happiness. How lovely!

    • @CarsCatAliens
      @CarsCatAliens Год назад +2

      I have lost a few cats over the years that I had a special bond with. I feel a cat walking on me when Im sleeping.. They each had a different route to walk over me and lay down... They both have visited me.

    • @Mary-gp9qk
      @Mary-gp9qk 11 месяцев назад +2

      Then I'll have piles of cats with me. My best friends. I miss them so.
      Holes in my heart.

  • @myowldreamer
    @myowldreamer Год назад +14

    My husband is dying. This is so accurate. The first person that came in that I could see around him was his mother. Then his sister. I did a double-take because I forgot he has a sister on the other side. Then his best friend from childhood that died. Then his grandpa. Then a military man that was in combat with him. And then I saw what I thought were two angels around him. I asked what they were doing and they said we're here to escort him home. And then the dog of a close friend that died. Thank you so much for this work! And my guides can't give me a time frame but I can see the whole thing happening. He has refused medical intervention. And from the people that are around him he seems ok.

  • @moushumigoswami7654
    @moushumigoswami7654 Год назад +128

    This makes so much sense. My father saw his deceased mother standing at his bed while he was transitioning. My mom saw my late father at the doorway a week before she died.

    • @patsiebentley111
      @patsiebentley111 Год назад +9

      I believe u , because twice I was with someone who was up in aged and I heard she said,no I don't wanna die in a few days she passed, another time I heard this patient said he saw is brother ,n it took me awhile to really understand what was happening!

    • @JOSECASTILLO-yj4ol
      @JOSECASTILLO-yj4ol Год назад +13

      My wife had died of a heart attack, after her burial, I was at home alone still grieving passing away, and thinking and hopping that she would appear to calm me and give me an assertion that her spirit would appear to console me.
      I sow her appear in front of me smiling and then disappearing, flying out the window, leaving me perplexed at her apparition.
      Afterward, calming down, I understood that her soul lives in heaven, and when my time comes to depart this earth, I will see her again, and will be with her for all eternity.

    • @valeriemahabir7997
      @valeriemahabir7997 Год назад +4

      My mother came for my father.

    • @rozalina531
      @rozalina531 Год назад +1

      @@JOSECASTILLO-yj4ol 🙏🏻😇🌎🌈✨️💕🕊

  • @Cua-tanet
    @Cua-tanet Год назад +43

    My mom said my deceased dad visited not long before she passed.
    She also said my grandma was talking to her.
    Very close to her departure, she kept looking at a corner in her room, smiling.

  • @tonimoraful
    @tonimoraful Год назад +45

    Several weeks before my mom passed, she fell asleep for 3 weeks. I was so worried because she wasn’t eating or drinking. Yet she continued to live. There were deceased loved ones around her bed watching over her.
    After those 3 weeks, she woke up. I said hey! There you are! Where have you been? She replied “ in Training” she did not elaborate, and I didn’t ask her about it any further. I asked her if she was hungry. She said yes. Then I asked her what she would like to eat? She replied In and Out Burger with fries and a vanilla shake. So that’s what she got.
    She passed within a week of that.

  • @williamfitzgerald1935
    @williamfitzgerald1935 Год назад +46

    My mom passed away in 1989 when I was 18. A few days, maybe even a week before she passed, my mom told me she dreamed of ghosts and they were messing around or doing something to the top of her head. I can remember her telling me this like it was yesterday. I believe what she is saying here in this video because my mom described this very thing to me. This is my favorite RUclips channel. Thank you!

  • @lyndalibra6060
    @lyndalibra6060 Год назад +40

    When I was taking care of my mother that was very ill she one day said to me that she saw her mother standing by the doorway of her bedroom. She said she looked so beautiful, and was smiling. I knew then that my grandmother was waiting for my mother to transcend, and to also guide me to take care of my mother till it was her time as my grandmother was an amazing nurse that taught me so much, and still does!❤
    Thank you both beautiful souls for this lovely interview!
    Love and Light to all! 🙏💞🙏

    • @genniferpaulgomez3028
      @genniferpaulgomez3028 Год назад +3

      I feel blessed to have had experiences of nde & also experiencing the spirit world. Thanks for sharing with the world these beautiful experiences of an insight of the spirit world. I try not to be too excited in talking about my experience cause people look at me as different.

  • @suzanbizier7200
    @suzanbizier7200 Год назад +36

    My mother just died yesterday after a year in a care facility. She had dementia and a host of other issues. Over the past few months I have been getting sightings of wood-peckers, live and on Facebook or on objects or signs as I drive around...her favourite bird. Then the dreams of many people standing beside her bed...even a cat! Then dreams of her looking young and happy and enjoying herself...I need to read Julie's book because it matches exactly my experience of losing my mother. Nothing happens by accident. This is such a timely interview for me. Thank-you Alex.🌟🙏

    • @suzanbizier7200
      @suzanbizier7200 Год назад +4

      We're all crawling out of the Woo_ work!😂

    • @melsinTN
      @melsinTN Год назад +2

      Suzan, I am so sorry for your loss, but you are right about the wood peckers, she is with you always!

    • @rozalina531
      @rozalina531 Год назад +1

      🙏🏻🌎🕊💕🌈✨️

  • @yayababic31
    @yayababic31 Год назад +49

    She is absolutely correct. My father was bedridden for the last 6 years of his life, and during the last months before he passed, he would have complete conversations with his older brothers who werel death. He also had conversations with some kind of being that told him things that were going to happen, and they did, so we were all astonished with his "predictions".

  • @SpiritAnimal1212
    @SpiritAnimal1212 Год назад +30

    My grandmother saw her her predeceased husband weeks before she passed. My spiritually unevolved relatives dismissed it as hallucinations but I knew better. I knew it was really my grandfather visiting.

  • @stellatalman7047
    @stellatalman7047 Год назад +71

    This resonates with me as a Hospice nurse. As a daughter of aging parents this brings my family profound comfort. May their journeys be beautiful and Blessings to you both for bringing this to the masses!

  • @janmortimer1758
    @janmortimer1758 Год назад +19

    My mother had many death bed visitors before she died.She was also looking up to the right hand corner and raising he right arm as though trying to grasp the angel’s wings a day or two before she passed!🙏♥️🇦🇺

    • @rozalina531
      @rozalina531 Год назад +1

      🙏🏻😇🌎🕊💕🌈✨️

  • @NancyR344
    @NancyR344 Год назад +9

    It's absolutely true. No one ever dies alone. I've been a hospice nurse for 25 years and I always tell people, if you were alone in a boat in the middle of the ocean, you would not be alone. I also let family members know you are exactly where you're supposed to be when your loved one dies. Sometimes they don't want you to be there. They don't want you to be upset or have death as the last memory of them. They are not alone. I'll have family members tell me, I got to the hospital (or home, or wherever) 20 minutes after they died. I got here as soon as I could. You were absolutely supposed to get there after they died. It's okay. They were not alone.

    • @NoctisAquila
      @NoctisAquila Год назад +2

      yes my grandma literally sent me to another country so she could die. One night prior to her death-death she started dying and I was begging her to not leave and stay so she did. But after that she tried to convince me that she’s ‘had enough’ (of this life) and that was so scary and sad to me because she loved life and was very vocal about it. Anyhow, as I landed - she died (As soon as I landed I called my family to let them know that I’ve landed and she asked if I was ok, my mom said yes, he just landed- and grandma died).

    • @jacquelinehunt7794
      @jacquelinehunt7794 10 месяцев назад +2

      My sister was found alone in her flat weeks after she said our dad visited her he passed eight years ago I know she wasent alone.

    • @newyork6437
      @newyork6437 6 месяцев назад

      I MISSED MY WIFE BY MINUTES AND IT HURTS ME BAD! =(

  • @mariejohnson1891
    @mariejohnson1891 Год назад +42

    At last I saw a topic that has been a part of my previous experiences as a nurse and personally with my dying patients and relatives. I always experience that a person with near death experience, always see and call dead family members. A number of times, it is accompanied by gestures as if trying to reach them. I'd been used to it in the long run, and once I started to see a patient or a relative with this kind of experience, I know within a day or two they will be dead.

    • @judybarney2891
      @judybarney2891 Год назад +8

      As a nurse myself, I am greattful to have my own experiences validated. Thank you.

    • @Mary-gp9qk
      @Mary-gp9qk 11 месяцев назад

      Me too.
      But, I'm alone now. They are all gone.

    • @jacquelinehunt7794
      @jacquelinehunt7794 10 месяцев назад +1

      It can happen weeks before death also.

  • @yayababic31
    @yayababic31 Год назад +18

    OMG... Shirley MacLaine was the one who introduced me to the spiritual world in 1990. I saw her movie "Out on a Limb" and that was it! I couldn't stop reading spiritual books and taking courses and spiritual workshops!

  • @claudiahillman606
    @claudiahillman606 Год назад +14

    I do believe everyone goes to heaven. We all have electric currents. All of our currents are connected. If you could look at our spirits, our bodies and our currents it would look kind of life a huge spider web that glows with our connected currents. And when we die we have full clarity. We understand everything!

  • @kansasveteran3019
    @kansasveteran3019 Год назад +36

    This really resonates with me. I have been with loved ones during their end of life and what your guest said about the spirits of their mother's and grandmother's took me back to conversations that were happening while I was in attendance of their passing. It really helped me understand...Thank you...

  • @loveandlightchannel2947
    @loveandlightchannel2947 Год назад +6

    There are different experiences as we transition through death. They are not always the same. Just like we each are not always the same in our perspectives and life experiences.

  • @jeanjacobs9965
    @jeanjacobs9965 Год назад +11

    Greetings Alex! I had to pause the video so that I could tell you that my mother refused to die untill I filed her taxes! I finally said, okay, I will file them on my way home. She died early the next morning. Love and blessings ♥️🙏

  • @SuketaPatel
    @SuketaPatel Год назад +33

    I like how she describes fear....we can feel it as boredom, anxiety, stress..etc... if it’s gonna kill us we take immediate action to move away...otherwise, it is just an illusion..something we believed in because someone told us...a learned belief or perception with a load of imaginations of not being safe... a contraction...not real...Thank you Alex. Fantastic interviews! 🙏🇨🇦❤️🌈🌎🏄‍♀️🛹🌺🦋🧘‍♂️

  • @conniegaylord5206
    @conniegaylord5206 Год назад +11

    I love it when mine talk to me. I learned who mine was. The book The Celestine Prophecy put it all together for me. In my journey, I learned we are never alone and that we are loved unconditionally. Oh by the way, I drive my family nuts. Thank you for sharing tonight.❤

  • @lindahill3486
    @lindahill3486 Год назад +8

    I once took a fall catapulted backwards down a ravine. I called for help from my deceased father. I didn't want to die. I saw a huge version of his face in front of me and felt big hands on my back. It was as though a brick wall was behind me. I scrambled to safety. I was about a foot away from a 30 ft sheer drop. My life flashed before me. It wasn't my time and my dad saved me. I was so lucky. Other hikers said they had watched in horror believing I would be killed.

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +3

      Your father through God saved you

  • @rachelfresco6775
    @rachelfresco6775 Год назад +12

    I had mold illness it caused so many illnesses including chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivities and asthma. I was able to detox and gradually improve and now am 100% better thanks to Functional Medicine.

  • @davidlittle1073
    @davidlittle1073 Год назад +19

    Julie is incredible. I came across her on another RUclips channel around a year or so ago and she just made sense to me! Her radio show is great to listen to on RUclips or wherever you listen to podcasts.
    Thanks Alex for bringing these guests and the light into the world about the true nature of who we all are and how spirit works here in the physical and over in the non physical! ❤️

  • @chadcowan6912
    @chadcowan6912 Год назад +4

    My neighbor passed away a few years ago. He died suddenly. He had just finished his will. He also had finished painting his home, which helped his daughter sell it. She also sold at the top of the market. I miss him, but it was his time.

  • @TheFreedPerspective
    @TheFreedPerspective Год назад +33

    So glad you had Julie back! She resonates with me so deeply.💫 I made an appointment with her last year, cannot wait to speak with her next month!

    • @mimudase
      @mimudase 11 месяцев назад

      How much does an appointment cost? 🙏

  • @deborahgharakhani710
    @deborahgharakhani710 Год назад +8

    Hello, came across your channel, awesome. I believe in life after passing . The body dies butthe soul lives on. Talking about this to everyday people , they think you are nutts.. My husband passed 2007, and I feel him around me always. I have seen things you would not believe. 🙏🙏🙏, to you.

  • @elliebliss6711
    @elliebliss6711 Год назад +8

    Alex - thank you, thank you for these unbelievable experiences! I can't say enough how much I appreciate listening to your guests. Julie Ryan however, takes the trophy. How much she shared with us today was amazing. Not only is she a great communicator but an inviting and accepting storyteller. I can't say enough about how I was transfixed listening to her life story as it lead to a medical intuitive. I feel like the show just started and ended so quickly. I do wish I was aware of her while I was sitting with my younger brother who had such a tough transition. Either he was afraid or had no idea what to do. It happened so fast yet so slow - 3 months to 1 week. But thank you again...your show is amazing. Please keep this going my friend!

  • @stellabella8224
    @stellabella8224 Год назад +8

    For years I would look at the Moon and think about all the people over thousands of years who enjoyed the moon , the same moon, I see almost each night. Also, the moon might be the last thing a person would see on the battle field before death that gave them peace.

  • @gretchentrefz3903
    @gretchentrefz3903 Год назад +15

    I've always thought that the moment you die you have the answer to every question ever asked, and you become part of EVERYTHING. Great interview!

    • @johnmcquade329
      @johnmcquade329 Год назад +6

      I have scitzophrenia and other health problems, due to this i've never had a proper job as i've always thought of myself in the little bits of work experience i've did in the past i am a hard decent worker, i've always wanted a full time job, anyway, I believe in the afterlife i'll have that job working with my hands, i'm good at labour work, i'm smart, but nobody takes me seriously due to my mental health issues. been interested in nde ele experiences since about 2009, if i had an illness such as cancer, i would seek treatment, because i feel like i'm wasting away, though im not suicidal, suicides a waste of time and I wouldn't do that to my family, but I've always said if i developed cancer i wouldn't seek treatment I'm ready to meet the Lord

    • @johnmcquade329
      @johnmcquade329 Год назад

      @@kateashby3066 Update no longer wasting away stuff to do 4 days a week now but if the lord calls me and its my time im ready to meet our lord

  • @agirlnamedcolleen
    @agirlnamedcolleen Год назад +22

    Fascinating! Thank you both very much. I can’t get enough of this channel and these conversations. I’m very grateful! 💗🙏🏻

  • @NEGAN_310
    @NEGAN_310 Год назад +7

    Julie is awesome. I'm an Empath but need to know so much! I was raised Catholic too, but don't attend mass anymore. I'm a Spiritualist.
    Larisa from Sydney

  • @sherrienglish8650
    @sherrienglish8650 Год назад +14

    First of all, Alex, thank you for doing your work and bringing this podcast to life! Also, thank you for having such amazing guests on here that can share such amazing stories and information! I have been an Abrahamster (Abraham Hicks) for about a couple of years and extremely thankful for knowing that information as my own mother made her transition. ❤ however, a couple of weeks before she passed, she expressed concern about who would be there to meet her! WHAT?! I didn't even know she knew about those things or thought like that! I said anyone she wanted or needed to be there and that she didn't need to be afraid. She had asked about 2 people who had passed years ago and had caused her her amount of pain. I said "Momma, you can have whoever you want and those of you who you don't want to see, all you have to do is ask for them not to be." I hope that was the correct way to help her.
    Then, she was concerned about the men in black that were watching her and whether or not they were going to continue watching her girls and our munchkins (grand babies and great grandchildren) as they had been watching her. I said "if we need to be watched, I don't think such dark spirits exist!" I'm not sure who she was talking about then, but she had always expected a negative experience bc to her "life sucked".
    I'm so grateful for the understanding that she is always around us, and my connection to all those angels attempting to guide us as our universe educates by even the most "woo-woo" of ways. Learn to laugh even through your saddest situations bc eventually, it will only be just a situation. I had even found myself asking as I reflected on the events that at the time seemed life threatening, "but did you die?!" And as I reflected in that question, u laughed bc obviously I hadn't!
    So thank you to this guest for her knowledge and experience she shares. Much love and positive support for you both.

  • @Stella-bi7wp
    @Stella-bi7wp Год назад +9

    Thank you, Alex. I did not want this to end, hope you can have Julie back on sometime.

  • @TheSpaceofNotKnowing
    @TheSpaceofNotKnowing Год назад +5

    What a fun interview. Julie Ryan had such a charming and welcoming presence, She brought such normalcy to the spiritual realm. It was like a breath of fresh air. I found that listening to her helped me grow in confidence with my own psychic abilities. And just like her, one of my 1st introductions to the spiritual realm was Shirley McLain, who I think was beyond courageous for coming out when she did. PLUS I studied with the late Barbara Brennan and graduated from her school. It was so lovely to hear Julie speak about her. Thank you Alex for another wonderful interview.

  • @Jo-ui1kr
    @Jo-ui1kr Год назад +4

    For all those who are ready to recieve...thank you Alex and Julie... eternally...

  • @ke6445
    @ke6445 Год назад +3

    And I was RELIEVED when she said she just knows she’s being “led” when people have asked about her “goals”👏🏻👏🏻because I have rarely had “goals” and felt weird about it but YES sometimes Divinely Led!!!!!

  • @valeriewatkins9112
    @valeriewatkins9112 Год назад +1

    One of my most favorite interviews of yours is this one it’s so informative it’s so friendly it’s so entertaining and still very informative at the same time I just I love it

  • @sandydouglas4890
    @sandydouglas4890 Год назад +12

    After studying what happens in the after life since the late 80's, everything she said is what I have heard many times, especially from hospice workers.

  • @Maniglia878
    @Maniglia878 Год назад +4

    Alex OMG 😆 before my aunt Paola passed I had a vivid dream and her angel 👼 told me that was always on the right side of her shoulder.
    This interview is very comforting for me because my parents passed away recently and also my aunt and my uncle ❤ where the last one spoke through my aunt saying that was with his mother and that was cold. He passed at the hospital and maybe was cold. I am lucky 🍀 I can see my loved ones in my dreams. Today I know I have the ability to feel and telepathically perceive their communication and is been helpful for my healing ❤️‍🩹 and also I am improving my attitude. Thank you 🙏 and I love you ❤

  • @antoniettadimanno
    @antoniettadimanno Год назад +6

    Wow, talk about amazing. Julie you are so full of great stories, confidence and wisdom. I just loved this interview. I had two past lives. The one that has left me in awe is the time I was in Jerusalem, apparently I walked with Jesus by my side and my name was Bracha. Never ever heard that name in my life prior to that, it means the blessed one, or blessed one. I would love to go back to that lifetime and know more. Julia, Alex this was such a fun and interesting interview. Thank you both for the dialogue. Alex, what I love most about your podcast is the vast diversity both in guests and subject matter. Just amazing. 💜🌸💜😘🦋🦋🦋

  • @lboales9944
    @lboales9944 Год назад +11

    Aloha Alex🌺
    Yes, love this talk! This was my experience as a Med/Surge nurse (for a minute-my empath self had a rough time with this work) and with loved ones.
    Everyone's soul has their own timing of when they will leave and how, and how long the journey of transitioning takes.
    I love that you mapped out the Phases julie. I am Psychic also, and an Energy Healer, I get downloads, and messages when doing healing sessions. I agree with most everything you shared, thank you Julie for putting language around some of my experiences, I and people I know have had. I plan to get your book. I purchased it on Audible, but want a hardcopy too for reference, so Mahalo nui-thank you very much for the free copy offer🌺

  • @cora_lena1624
    @cora_lena1624 Год назад +4

    That show is absolutely amazing Alex thank you so much for having Julie on! Such a blessing

  • @barbarawentzel6202
    @barbarawentzel6202 Год назад +7

    I had a nde. I voluntarily went back into my body. Life is so hard. So hard. I should have gone. I was so happy. It's like a new beginning.

  • @shirleywooley2489
    @shirleywooley2489 Год назад +7

    I am so glad I listened to this. My Son passed 6/2/22. He was in hospice because of cancer. Only there 1half day. There was a limit of 8 people per day to visit him. When my other son came from work he could not come in because 8 people had been there already. THE lady told me I had to leave with my son. For the night. About 2half hours they called and said my SON passed... I have been so upset thinking he was alone. I wanted to stay with him and was told to leave!!! We sat up with my husband when he passed. I was with my SISTER in law when my brother passed.. But not with my son...

    • @nevergiveup1533
      @nevergiveup1533 Год назад +7

      So horrible that happened to you

    • @shirleywooley2489
      @shirleywooley2489 Год назад +8

      Yes it has been hard to deal with not being with Him the last hours. My children were our life and my husband and I have been there for THEM whenever they needed us.

    • @maryjoerickson2068
      @maryjoerickson2068 Год назад +7

      First let me say how sorry I am for your loss. My son passed away 2 years ago. He died of Pancreatic Cancer. I was with him but when the moment he left, I was on the patio having a cigarette. My mother and father are both deceased and so is my husband. I was with all of them but at the moment they passed, I was not there. What I believe is that God did not want me there at that instant. He knows more than I do and I often wonder if He spared me. Maybe it was to protect me from the experience. He knows what he's doing.

    • @omavicmcmurray2893
      @omavicmcmurray2893 Год назад +7

      I think some people, and I imagine I might be one some day, can’t transition when their heart is connected to a loved one on the planet. That love connection is like a magnet. He may have been that way too. It won’t change the injustice you feel, and I’m with you on that, but you can imagine holding him and loving him and letting him go, just the way you wanted (given the circumstances). It still matters as if it happened. May you and your family find peace, celebrate the love and be reunited one day!

  • @mosessupposes2571
    @mosessupposes2571 Год назад +2

    Calling a business professional “my dear” in an interview is an inappropriate term of endearment and borders on disrespectful condescension. Imagine someone referring to a male professional that way. Some will trip about me being a Karen or a snowflake for even mentioning it, but thinking and speaking mindfully are major components of credibility. Thanks for having such an interesting guest, sweetheart.

  • @kimberlyswartz922
    @kimberlyswartz922 Год назад +6

    I love her so much!!❤❤❤ Thanks Alex, fabulous guest as always.

  • @carmelaburrone5029
    @carmelaburrone5029 Год назад +10

    Another Great Interview Alex! Everything Julie said resonated with me on many levels. I'm also a "story teller"😉 and therefore especially enjoyed her overall presentation. Sending light, love, & many blessings to you my friend.🙏❤

  • @lezettedorval3019
    @lezettedorval3019 Год назад +4

    My brothers before they passed, my younger brother, kept calling out Mom, and my brother a year older was calling for Dad.

  • @kimduff7381
    @kimduff7381 Год назад +6

    Incredible validating, comforting information. My Mom passed 13 hrs ago.. I believe after being unconscious 2 weeks follow g surgery she chose to came back for that last week to allow us to say good bye. Our journey with our dad has been different. He is now in late stage dementia. I would love to know what he is going thru as he can no longer communicate. It is so fascinating and comforting to have this info while going thru these final stages. also raised Catholic, forever questioning, I can resonate with all that was shared. Thank you so much for bringing these messages to us.. excited to be receiving her gifted book and check out the children’s books for my grands. 💫🌈

    • @manuelaisabel2237
      @manuelaisabel2237 Год назад +13

      Kim there is socalled "terminal lucidity," which means that even a patient suffering from dementia and Alzheimers may experience this. My aunt who suffered from both, could not speak, did not recognize us and spent her last year in a vegetable state, displayed a remarkable change in her last hours before passing. Especially the last half hour her eyes became clear, open and bright and she was gazing at me with a smile. This allowed for a communion between the two of us on a deeper level, I knew she recognized me and she was aware of what was happening. This was such a gift to me, the best farewell I could have ever wished for. I will be always thankful. My advice - just stay open...and be aware of even the slightest changes...these things are real and possible. (Being german please excuse flawed english)🧡 🙂

    • @kimduff7381
      @kimduff7381 Год назад +2

      @@manuelaisabel2237 - Thank you… FUN FACT- we were raised here in the USA, but are also of German decent. My Grandfather migrated here with his family in the late 1800’s.

    • @manuelaisabel2237
      @manuelaisabel2237 Год назад +2

      @@kimduff7381 ...and I have a grand aunt (and uncle) sister of my beloved grandma , they also migrated in the USA (Philadelphia) in the early 1900`s. Unfortunately I lost touch. And in those days they could not afford to board a plane and visit...so instead they wrote long letters, which took at least a week to arrive, and where so hard for me to read...yet grandparents enjoyed it so much.

    • @nancyrolfe3033
      @nancyrolfe3033 Год назад +2

      Fun fact…my husband’s grandparents migrated to Kansas around WW II and spoke only German the remaining years in their lives. There’s several very small German Catholic communities around Wichita so they didn’t necessarily need to learn English….Of course, his mother, and aunts were bilingual.

    • @manuelaisabel2237
      @manuelaisabel2237 Год назад +3

      @@kimduff7381 late 1800´s - even earlier than mine. So you were probably or hopefully all raised bilingual, which makes life so much easier than learning a foreign language at school.

  • @333virgohermitqueen8
    @333virgohermitqueen8 Год назад +11

    A few weeks before my father passed from cancer last March he was hospitalized for severe pain and I remember him asking me over and over "who are those strangers standing by the window?" I didn't see anyone but he said there were 2 strange men in his room,,not long after that he started reaching towards the ceiling and saying he needs to reach his bible..it was a very sad time watching him go thru that 😢

    • @bettyjeanstokes360
      @bettyjeanstokes360 Год назад +6

      Why didn't you give him his Bible? You could have read in the Book of Psalm, the 23rd Psalm and the 91th Psalm, as well as Psalm 121 to your father. Their are lots of Scriptures and Proverbs that you could have shared in reading to your father. When my son was dying he prayed with me. He died in my arms and that has been comforting to me. I read to him, ralked to him, about the Bible. He told me that he missed my mom and dad. They were the ones who raised him from a baby while I worked. I never wanted to be away from him, even though I have two other children. I still miss him and I love him so very much.

    • @333virgohermitqueen8
      @333virgohermitqueen8 Год назад +12

      @@bettyjeanstokes360 his bible wasn't at the hospital, it was at his house, once he was released and sent home he said he didn't remember trying to reach for his bible and also didn't remember seeing any strange ghosts in his room..2 days after being home he went into an unconscious state of mind,,he stopped talking, stopped eating, used the bathroom on himself, i played his favorite songs for him..hymn of heaven, talking to jesus, jireh by elevation church..and eventually he died while I watched. His last moments he struggled for his breath for about 3 minutes and than he was gone. I wish I could have prayed with my dad during all of that but all I could do was pray for him, it was one of the worse experiences of my life seeing him suffer like that in a vegetable coma like state 😔 he ordered me and my siblings each a bible online a month before he passed and signed his name on the front page, made me promise to read it front to back once he was gone, I'm about a quarter way thru the bible but plan to finish reading it over the next few months to honor his final wish.

  • @leslieiglesias3621
    @leslieiglesias3621 Год назад +14

    That was so much fun to listen to. I love when people have a good laugh at the spiritual world. As a business career person I also love to hear their stories of coming "out of the closet" since I am not quite there yet.

  • @angellightlove53
    @angellightlove53 Год назад +4

    Love her! Yes, have her back for some more!

  • @niliherrin6626
    @niliherrin6626 Год назад +1

    Thank you Alex and Julie for one of the bests interviews ever !! What a remarkable conversion !! Such amazing knowledge and wisdom !!! Grateful!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @cyndimoring9389
    @cyndimoring9389 Год назад +1

    I can so relate to the 'satellite' analogy--I gasped when she said that. I've had precognitive dreams, even heard things while awake that may/may not make sense. We all have the capacity to receive but we don't all know what to make of it.

  • @LahainaStrong444
    @LahainaStrong444 Год назад +3

    I know when my grandfather was dying, he saw people around him but didn't know who they were. he had lost most of his adult family as a child, they could be loved ones from past lives.

  • @gaylegillick8989
    @gaylegillick8989 Год назад +14

    My mom was passing away and she said “oh Mothers here and her aunt , Father also”
    My father a pediatrician sorta giggled, and rolled his eyes . Thinking she was hallucinating
    When he was passing, he said Pat is here with my parents
    He rolled his eyes again giggled and gave a look of amazement , he remembered what happened to Pat my mother , he had a look of regret , and disbelief
    I went down for lunch he died 20 minutes later , alone
    He didn’t believe her but , he ended up surprised 😇

    • @PaperbackWriter...1966
      @PaperbackWriter...1966 Год назад +6

      The day my husband passed from cancer I was sitting next to him in our upstairs bedroom looking at pictures of him from one of our vacations near the ocean
      at a time when he was healthy, happy and well. The doorbell rang and I left
      the room for a brief moment to let our Hospice Nurse in. By the time we got
      back up the stairs he was gone. I always felt my husband picked that time to go.
      That he wanted me to remember him the way he was in those pictures. And
      that he wanted someone in the house with me when he passed so I wouldn't
      have to be alone.

  • @wandamcintosh6336
    @wandamcintosh6336 Год назад +2

    Just had to say that i enjoyed this podcast with Julie Ryan it was one of my favorite's so far what a lovely ,funny lady . Alex with each one of your shows I watch Ian so thankful that i came across your podcasts or was directed by my Sprite guide whom i'v yet to meet . Bless you .

  • @greenthumb8266
    @greenthumb8266 Год назад +1

    On Dec 7th, 1994, around 2 in the afternoon a vortex (for lack of a better word) opened up in my living room wall and there was a young man who said, “ don’t worry, everything’s going to be alright.” Two days later I was finally notified that my father had died unexpectedly two days ago. At the family gathering I was told he had gotten a flu shot , developed a flu which turned into pneumonia and he passed at home in his bed at around two in the afternoon.

  • @alcaraz1963
    @alcaraz1963 4 дня назад

    My grandmother two days before she died she could see her mother and she got all excited and wanted to go with her .

  • @jamiinmesa
    @jamiinmesa Год назад +4

    I had a reading w/her a year & a half ago. Loved her! Love & appreciate all of the dedicated work you share w/us, Alex. Jami

  • @tonibuilt4991
    @tonibuilt4991 Год назад +2

    It’s really interesting that she said that they were going to come to the right like Vortx, because when my grandmother was dying, she saw up in the right hand corner of the ceiling, her family members, and they were waiting for her

  • @darcyks
    @darcyks Год назад +5

    Loved this interview & learned so much from Julie! It’s so interesting & reassuring to know what to expect when we die! I so appreciate this platform you have created Alex ~ thank you❣️

    • @rozalina531
      @rozalina531 Год назад +1

      🙏🏻😇🌎🕊💕🌈✨️

  • @rebeccahollar6821
    @rebeccahollar6821 Год назад +6

    When you said the first one to come through is your mother- I still have weird feelings about my Mother. I do not miss her terribly, not like my brother… I’m not sure why that is. She was hanging around for a long time after she died, I had to ask her to leave. I wish she could tell me why this is like this for me…

  • @VGiacobe
    @VGiacobe Год назад +6

    You know watching people like you embracing the “woo woo” is giving me courage to maybe embrace my “woo woo” eventually. My dreams and experiences are hard for me to process because my mind is calling it a “woo woo”. 🙃
    My friends think I’m “deep”. I’m sure they say “woo-woo” behind my back with the little motion of the index finger by the head. Lol
    I’m in RE in NYC. God help me. 😅

  • @danmidtdal4358
    @danmidtdal4358 Год назад +8

    I had bowel surgery and as I was coming to From anesthesia saw my deceased father and brother through the misty veil.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 7 месяцев назад

      Do you think someone screwed up during the surgery and didn't tell you?

  • @traceystreet3208
    @traceystreet3208 Год назад +4

    there is no Death we are all eternal

  • @Mariana-ud7dw
    @Mariana-ud7dw Год назад +2

    I learnt so many new things listening to this. It's nice to hear something that you haven't heard before. 💫

  • @Oldleftiehere
    @Oldleftiehere Год назад +8

    A channeler once told me that I had two guardian angels. When I asked for their names, I was told that they were extremely difficult to say but I could call mine Alicea and Nicea. I have never forgotten either one but am very much certain that I have needed both plus to keep my rear in line and out of trouble.

    • @Nancy-tr5fi
      @Nancy-tr5fi Год назад

      What do you mean, "keep my rear in line"?

  • @lisaannp
    @lisaannp Год назад +4

    FANTASTIC GUEST!!!

  • @snoraida29
    @snoraida29 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this interview, Alex❤

  • @MindEditor1234
    @MindEditor1234 Год назад +2

    Goose bumps! Yesterday I got a name Daniel as my guardian angel. And I wasn't expecting an English name as I'm Japanese. I asked since when he's with me and he replied with the date of my birthday - so all my life. (Obviously not including my past lives, maybe not to confuse me?) This lady just confirmed it. I thought our guardian angels change over time. And Daniel as a shorter version of the name I guess as this lady said.

  • @dodez56
    @dodez56 Год назад +3

    One of my favourite podcasts! Thank you 💝

  • @oceansdlightart
    @oceansdlightart Год назад +8

    Thank you two so much for your truly inspiring work! Could have listened for hours ❤🙏

  • @CarsCatAliens
    @CarsCatAliens Год назад +4

    My mom's cousins wife was murdered. They had a little boy, and little girl. I don't think they were any older than 6 or 7.. The night their mom died, they both saw her at the foot of the bed. She let them that she is okay, and not to worry or be sad cause she is in a magical place. The kids didn't know she had been killed yet .....

  • @sarahlombardo9620
    @sarahlombardo9620 Год назад +1

    Fantastic!!!! Wow, brings so much together for me ! Thank you sooo much!!!

  • @DocUltimate
    @DocUltimate Год назад +1

    Man one of the most fascinating conversations
    I love her 🙏🏾🖤

  • @jaynewiley6498
    @jaynewiley6498 Год назад +5

    My 100 year old Mom says.."I know I'm old and will make Heaven my home someday, but I'm not homesick yet" 😅

  • @mjlim3977
    @mjlim3977 Год назад +2

    Indeed, we do have Guardian Angels assigned to us. I have seven Guardian Angels ( I know all their name) and two Holy Spirit Guides( I know their names as well).My son has 10 Guardian Angels.

  • @pattycoe7435
    @pattycoe7435 Год назад +3

    First time on your site and I felt I needed the message. Thank you

  • @michelleflynn3986
    @michelleflynn3986 Год назад +5

    Loved this podcast great conversation with Julie ❤

  • @triciairisbrown470
    @triciairisbrown470 Год назад +6

    I totally resonate with all this and her. Really interesting episode.

  • @Lillydoesrp
    @Lillydoesrp Год назад

    I asked for some kind of information/explanation regarding all spoken about. I asked in my mind and couple of hours has gone by and here I am being answered 🙏 Super grateful ❤ Thank you

  • @teresakelly563
    @teresakelly563 Год назад +1

    Awesome show! Loved listening to Julie! Thank you!❤

  • @crystalwinks2772
    @crystalwinks2772 Год назад +1

    Julie you are so much fun I could listen to you for hours and hours!!!

  • @delindasharrison1467
    @delindasharrison1467 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you her eyes lit up talking about past lives. So beautiful to see people living in there purpose😊

  • @janicethomas2528
    @janicethomas2528 Год назад +5

    This was another wonderful discussion thank you so much. 💜💜

  • @lilyleaf11
    @lilyleaf11 Год назад +7

    Another amazing interview! Thank you both. I can listen for hours! I don’t get as much work done Alex because your show is so good! 😆 I can’t stop listening xx 👌🏼✨⭐️💛✨⭐️💛

    • @teresamuriniti5026
      @teresamuriniti5026 Год назад +3

      😂😂 I have the solution , do what I do take a tablet, or ipad with you from room to room, Alex is amazing😊

    • @TheSpaceofNotKnowing
      @TheSpaceofNotKnowing Год назад +2

      @@teresamuriniti5026 That's what I do!! Alex is giving us so much good content. I walk from room to room with my laptop playing Next Level Soul.

  • @johnsalvidge4131
    @johnsalvidge4131 Год назад

    Yes this would be a comfort, be nice to see my mother before I pass away

  • @dianesmith7472
    @dianesmith7472 Год назад +5

    Excellent interview - relate so much to this