I watched my Mother do this, I watched my uncle do this, I watched my Father do this, and I watched my wife do this. There isn't a single person on this planet who can tell me that this isn't real. I am turning 74 this year, and I simply cannot wait to see my family again.
@terryfraatz424 Your words brought tears to my eyes... I am in my 30s, waiting to one day see my mom too.❤️🩹 May you receive all the love from your children and grandbabies for many more years, before you see your whole family again 🩷
@@TOMTOM-zj5xj There are patients who were in a coma, clinically dead or even declared dead. They report events that they should not know and are checked by the medical staff and relatives. The blind from birth sees outside the body, the Alzheimer's patient remembers events from childhood. For 2024 years, Christ, His Mother and His saints have also revealed themselves to people from non-christian religions, performing miracles with them, I have not yet heard of any Christian healed supernaturally by any god of the pagans. I speak because I study the phenomenon and I can argue with cases that happened nowadays (there are also medical documents)
I'm sorry, but you have no proof that this is a hallucination. I'll never understand people that make disparaging/negative comments on videos like this. It's almost as if it makes them happy to steal someone's hope. Sad.
I am a retired oncology nurse. Early in my career a woman was at the end of life with her family at the bedside. She was making motions with her hands and reaching out. The Dr. explained to the family that these actions were not unusual at this time and she may be anxious or confused. Her son spoke up and said," she isn't confused. Her parents were deaf and she is signing to them She just signed that we were here and to wait for her she will be there shortly". I thought the doctor was going to faint. She died by the end of my shift.
When I nearly died from cancer, I was extremely ill, my dead father sat at the end of my bed, I even felt the mattress move as he sat, he told me I wasn't coming back with him yet. I began to recover slowly. That was in 2006 and I'm still here.
@@gregsaracino3252I agree it wasn't his father. There are many folklore in various cultures where an entity tries to tempt humans when they are in their weakened state. This even happened to Jesus in the bible.
I sat with my Grandma a few days before she passed in hospice. She was smiling soooo big and I finally asked her what she saw. With the only energy she could muster up she whispered “Heaven…and it’s beeeaaauuuttiful”… and then immediately told me she could see her mother.
I hope you are comforted by your grandmother and her visions that she experienced with you. I am sending peace love and empathy to you and yours. I am also sending you all of the positive vibes I can. You are going to be okay because you are strong, I could tell when I read your post. I hope you know that you are here for a reason & that you carry your loved ones with you forever. Much love.
My brother came to my house to die recently. He was only here for less than 4 days. The night before he passed, I went in to tuck him in and he was so excited he said "I dreamt that I saw Mom at Walmart, and she couldn't believe how good I looked." He was so happy. He told me what a fantastic night he had with me and he couldn't believe how fantastic it was. He did wait for me to come in that next morning. I sat and prayed for him for a few minutes and he passed right around that time. So, I didn't get to talk to him again after his dream. This was 11 days ago.
I worked in an area of healthcare where I was with people at there time of passing and with my Dad while he was passing. This is true. I have also seen the rally. This video is so comforting. Thank you for sharing it.
My mom was 38 yrs old when she passed from colon cancer. I wasn’t there when she passed but our dad told us that a minute before she died she woke up out of a coma, sat up with a huge smile and said, “The angels are here! They’ve come to get me”. Then she passed.
@@TheFriendlyPsychopath-ow7pw there are. You not believing that doesn't change that God and Satan exist. Secondly, WHY ARE YOU CRAPPING ON SOMEONES COMFORT and THEIR EXPERIENCE?!!?!?! What are you doing here watching this then?
@@ASMRA33exactly well said, life's experiences are each their own. I have had many personal experiences with family and friends who have passed. My brother visited me many times to alert me to my mothers danger, we lived in another town and were able to help her because of him. To know is to have faith life is eternal no matter the naysayers.
@@seanhammer6296 that's not untrue, but there's a little burst of brain waves and then the body is instantly several grams lighter after death, there's energy leaving the body and no one has traced where that energy is going, it doesn't stay in the body, that we do know!
I won't go into too much because some people find it absurd and I don't want to offend anyone here, but there was a group in the 1990's that set out to prove an afterlife. Over the course of several years, they claimed to have actually been working with a team of like-minded figures from the past that had dedicated much of their lives to do the same....only now from the other side of "the veil." The stories of what they were actually able to accomplish are absolutely fascinating and the work continues to this day. The group invited and played host to many respected scientists, doctors, etc. who were indeed able to corroborate not only the activity, but were also able to inspect every facet to convince themselves there was no trickery they could find. Some of the activity involved what was referred to as an "apport," where items would simply manifest in mid-air and fall to the table. The most jarring of these was a newspaper from the early 1900's....but in flawless, just-off-the-presses condition. What I've mentioned here is barely scratching the surface and many people find it appalling that more of the public hasn't been told about the experiments and what they accomplished, but the mainstream news agencies rarely take a chance on any material like this because 1.) Too many people would simply dismiss it 2.) In some instances, they've been explicitly told not to by governmental agents that fear such information could very well upset a world where religious beliefs have already caused centuries of bloodshed. I can't say for certain what I believe, but there _is_ a lot of material out there that seems to suggest the same theories. I simply like the thought of an afterlife in general - who doesn't? I also love the thrill of the unknown. In the end, to have complete confirmation would take a lot of magic out of the world. With that, I choose to read and research as much as I can. I figure that way, I'll always look at the world with the wonder of a wide-eyed child.
A friend who's an oncology nurse told me of an incident she experienced while in school. She was working at a hospice, taking care of an elderly man. She frequently saw him speaking to an empty chair. A few days before he passed, she saw him talking to the chair again. She turned to wash her hands, looked in the mirror and saw another man sitting in the chair. She spun around only to see the empty chair. She looked in the mirror, but the man was gone. Her patient just kept talking the entire time.
One of my favorite night shift memories came from an amazingly sweet 94 y/o. He called out in the middle of the night, "Momma, Daddy, y'all go back across the street. I'll be home later." Having littles of my own, it's so humbling to remember that my elderly patients were once somebody's baby. It makes caring for them all the more special.
4 of my 5 girls work in Healthcare. I tell them, their patients were little kids once also. They always treated their patients above and beyond with care, love and kindness. I am very proud of my girls.
My great-aunt Rose was 99 and in a nursing home. She was mentally alert and hadn't been ill, but was frail and had been in bed with a cold. My mother went to visit her and found her out of bed, packing a suitcase. My mother exclaimed, "Aunty! What on earth are you doing?" Rose replied, "I'm going to stay with Emmie, so I have to get my things ready." Emmie was one of her sisters, who had died over 30 years before. When my mother asked what she meant, she said "Emmie came and asked me to go home with her." My mother told me about it that evening, and said she was afraid Aunty was getting dementia. I told her I didn't think it was that at all. Rose died in her sleep that night.
For about 2 weeks before my mother in law passed she kept telling me to pack her bags she was going home. I would tell her she was home. Now I understand ❤
My fiancés grandma was like that for over a year or so. She had some form of Alzheimer’s or dementia but always had a smile. She was always “waiting for Shorty to come by” or “getting dressed to go see Shorty”. She was always soooo excited. He was with her for a long time it seems. It’s the nickname of her brother who passed decades before. You’ll never be able to convince me he wasn’t hanging out there with us ❤
@@jeaninecorey1734 I lost my beautiful mom 15 years ago and have thought about her every single day since then. While I'm not ready to die yet, I can't wait to see my sweet mom again and get the hug I've been missing for so many years. My mom gave the best hugs and she always smelled so good. It brings me so much comfort to see this video. I KNOW I'll see my mom again.
My grandmother passed recently, and just like you said, about a month prior her passing, nurses came to us saying she saw angels, my grand father who she mourned until she passed; and her brother in law, who passed away a few years ago. I love to imagine that my grandfather went looking for her to take her when she was ready all dressed in their wedding gowns because she always used to tell me about their wedding with great wonder. Thank you for your videos.
My dad passed a year ago next month. He isnt my biological father, but he was definitely my Dad. I was 2 hours away and my sister called and said i think you should talk to him, he had just arrived at hospice after being revived in the ambulance. I told him he was the best dad i could ask for, that i loved him and if he was ready he could go now. He passed shortly after i hung up that call. He knew i couldnt make it there and my sister knew he would want to hear me tell him that i love him. He passed from COPD. I legally changed my last name at the age of 14 to his. It was cheaper than adoption. I knew that a piece of paper for adoption wouldn't make him my "real" Dad....he always was. I miss you Dad and I can't wait to see you again.
@@joecrosby8115 oh your story made me cry....i am so sorry you couldn't see him at that time, but I but at least yall spoke! And you said everything you needed him to know. I lost my mother very unexpectedly and suddenly. I didn't get to tell her anything or thank her for her unconditional love, wisdom and guidance. It almost destroyed me. She was only 49.
My best friend of many years died from cancer when he was just 36. I visited him a day or two before he passed. For quite a few days before his death, he started telling us that he could hear God calling him every time he closed his eyes, "It's time to come home!" He had no fear, he was completely lucid and at peace. He was able to talk, recognize his loved ones, and crack jokes, right up until the end. I asked him to look for my old cat when he got to Heaven, and he grinned and said that would be the first thing he'd do.
When my Mom was dying, she was in horrible pain from a ruptured bowel. At one point, looking at the foot of the bed she said “Hi Cam.” My dad. After that, she was completely pain free, alert and happy. My Dad came to be with her. They were going to be together forever 🥹
A few hours before my dad died, he was staring at the ceiling with a look of absolute disgust and when I asked him what he was looking at, he said 'John O'Sullivan'! It's quite a common name, but the only John O'Sullivan our family knew was very much alive! I'm guessing, for whatever reason, my dad didn't like him very much, either that, or there was another John O'Sullivan that my dad had known in his life who did him, or someone else, wrong!
@@seajay20 When your time comes, you will, but you may have a lot of time yet, so, in the meantime, keep the faith and above all, keep cheerful, no matter how down you may sometimes feel as none of us is promised tomorrow, not in this world, but believers have nothing to fear!!!😊♥
Interestingly enough, it seems my grandmother experienced something similar but different. I believe my grandmother was visited by my unborn son right before she passed. I was 7 months pregnant at 39 years old. This was my first (and only) pregnancy. My grandma (Minnie ❤) was my best friend from my birth until her death just after her 90th birthday. She was so excited to finally see her first grandchild (me) become a mom and i was so excited to be able to give her that experience. She was not ill but unfortunately suffered a bad fall and subsequent bowel blockage that rendered her septic and unresponsive for days before she passed. The day before she passed i was at her bedside in the hospital. She hadnt spoken in days. I saw her start lifting her arm and waving at someone across the room. I looked and obviously saw nothing. Then, to my absolute amazement she started saying saying "hi baby, hi little baby". She was beaming, smiling and looked like she was experiencing the happiest moment of her life. Then she lowered her arm and became quiet again. She passed the next morning, her hand in mine. My son is now 3. I know somehow they met, she had her moment with her great grandson somewhere in the veil. He is a special boy. She was a wonderful woman ❤.
@@Princessbtrcup39 that's beautiful. I believe that when she passed, she got a chance to hold your son before he was born. She will be with you and your son throughout your lives.
I literally saw my first wife hold a conversation with people who weren't in the room (that I could see) a few days before she died from cancer. It's heartbreaking to see, but also kinda comforting knowing that the person's loved ones were there for her when the end was coming. I have absolutely no doubt of "life after death of the physical body". I've seen WAY too much to think otherwise.
My mom kept asking what time it was, while looking at the clock. She didn’t want to pass on my birthday. She waited until just after midnight of my birthday, then passed peacefully. She was 57 yrs old. Miss you mom!
My dad is visioning, he is in hospice, my mom passed away 4 months ago, he has dementia and he’s deaf. He has seen all of his deceased siblings and his mom, he calls out to them. He is definitely ready to join mom, they were together 71 years, they are soulmates. He has been visioning since February.
@@jimrebr in my culture this is a good sign once one partner goes, the other goes not too long after. This is a strong indication that according to the Bible, they were really ONE flesh.
@@itsqueencleopatra I agree wholeheartedly, my mom would never leave my dad, ever, I feel she’s at the other side of the veil, waiting with her loving heart, for my dad. He wants to be with her so much. The morning of my mom’s death, my dad reached up and got our favorite picture of mom, her photo was movie star beautiful, I look like my mom, but she was prettier.I have the same kind of relationship with my husband, One Love, we are soulmates too, just as my 5 younger siblings are in soulmates marriages too!
@@jimrebr I’m so happy for your family and that your mom and dad loved each other dearly. This cannot be bought in a store with money…priceless. I also ask that you keep my in your prayers that I find my soulmate too. In my culture ( I’m from a small island in the Caribbean) marriage is an honorable thing and something to be valued as an achievement in life. Not money, wealth but serving God and following him, including the command to be married to a man of God.
You've been through a lot in a short amount of time. I know your Mom, Dad and family will be together again soon and I hope you are finding comfort in that.
I truly believe in the knowing. My father randomly skipped work and kept us out of school one day that was completely not him. We spent the day at the river as a family. Once home that evening he left to the store. Died of a heart attack a mile from the house. He was 32 born with arrhythmia. I think he knew that was his last day.
My daddy did this same thing.... My only brother was about 7 and he used to always tease and say he was going to leave him his empty wallet, that day he kept my brother home from school and passed away shortly after leaving the court house after getting my little brother an id...
My grandmother was dying and I begged her to wait for me to see her. She did wait. I stayed with her that night and she died. I woke up a couple of hours after we laid own and she was gone. I went down the hall to notify the nurse and he said that he was just in there and she was alive and couple minutes later before I came to get him. He thought that I woke right when she left. She had congestive heart failure. She had to wear oxygen and after I got there she kept taking it off. She was too weak to speak but her eyes weren’t, I put the oxygen back on her twice, on the 3 rd time she looked at me as if to say I waited now please let me go. I knew what she wanted so I said if you need it it’s right here. I now realize that asking her to wait an entire extra day for me was asking a lot of her. I feel so thankful to know that she loved me enough to wait. ❤
My dad kept saying "it's beautiful, it's so beautiful. Can you see it? Listen to the angels sing. You really can't see that ?" And then his very last lucid moment, he wanted to call his dad and let him know he was going to be little late. He passed 5 hours later. It was the most incredible moment to share with him. I'm definitely not afraid to die.
My grandpa went to the hospital because his cancer came back. we thought we were going to bring him home in a couple of days. He said he was going to have a family reunion that weekend, and he sang a church song. A day later, his eyes were fixed somewhere, and then came the coma. The preast came in (it was a Catholic hospital we're Christian, but we all pray to God in Jesus' name) I held his hand we all said a prayer then our favorite memories I went last, after I was done he died. I know he went in peace he was married to my grandma for over 50 years, and now they are together as of 2 years ago, my grandma passed. They both raised my sister and I. I miss them so much.
My mama called all 5 of us kids over to the house when my dad was dying. My dad wanted to talk to us before he passed. He spoke of angels that day. He said they were telling him to say his goodbyes because it would soon be his time. He passed a few days later but waited to take his last breath until everyone was there with him. That was so hard on me. It has been 13 years since he has been gone & the pain still hits like it happened today. 😢
When my mom was in the last 2 weeks in hospice care, she was barely able to move, speak, let alone sit up. She sat straight up in her bed and reached out her arms, looking in the corner of the room and began yelling at the top of her lungs, “ Daddy!”. He had been dead for nearly 40 years. This went on for 30 seconds! “Daddy!” Then, she fell back onto her bed and never regained consciousness. She passed 2 days later. I truly believe my grandfather was calling her to the other side.
The truth is in the bible Ecclesiastes 9:5 For the living know that they will die; But the dead know nothing, And they have no more reward, For the memory of them is forgotten. Please watch a video called. Let's Talk About the Afterlife - 6 Things the Unsaved Discover at Death - The Rich Man & Lazarus, Channel is called. A&Q Productions
I am reading the comments 😢😢 my father was on his death bed and he used to see his mom and dad and he used to point them out to me and say see they are passing by. Just a week before he said there's 4 men sitting here they have come to get me , tell them I am not going now. We are Hindu and I think he was seeing the pall bearers. He passed a day after he saw me married.
My mum called for her mum aswell as she was dying. She also sat there, cradling a baby and whispered to me that the baby was so beautiful and she sat there rocking it- I had had a miscarriage ❤
My first job out of nursing school was on a hospital oncology unit on the night shift. Scenes like this occurred regularly. Patients would see deceased family members, angels flying around the room and one man said Jesus was holding his hands out to him. The patients were very peaceful when this would happen. Many times they would be non-verbal or comatose but then they'd rally and these things would happen. They'd usually pass away soon. I was such a young nurse and experienced so much: comforting patients passing away when no family was present; staying with them so they were not alone. I'll never forget my experiences and am so grateful for them.
My Mum was dying with cancer and in her last days she was very mindful of peoples language as if she was in the presence of someone/something(bless her, she knew a few swear words herself 😂 love you Mum 😉) Two days before, Mum (who was stone deaf and had no hearing aids in) was sleeping peacefully, two relatives were visiting, one heavily pregnant. We spoke in a whisper and I asked "Do you have a name for the baby yet?" She whispered two or three names back, Mum instantly came to and said "It's Isabelle, Ive had confirmation" then went straight back to sleep. And indeed that is her name 😅❤
My grandmother's caretaker came to visit her the day she died. She was not ill, but very frail at 99 years old. That day, she introduced the caretaker to a dear friend who, she indicated, was sitting across from her on the bed (my grandmother was in a nursing home at this time). The caretaker said hello, and they had their visit. She went to leave and told my grandmother she would be back to see her after dinner. Gramma said, "Oh, I don't think that will be necessary tonight. Please don't come." The caretaker was confused, but agreed that she wouldn't stop by again. Right after dinner, she received a call from the nursing home: my grandmother had passed. I have always believed the visiting friend had come to take Gramma with her.
My aunt saw and was having conversations with her daughter who had passed years before. She passed peacefully. I believe my cousin came to escort her mom to the other side.
My father was in a nursing home dying of cancer. One evening I reached into his drawer to get a pair of his Sox. But instead of a label with his name on it, the label had my mother’s maiden name. I felt strongly that she came to help him cross over. She died 2 years earlier.
Hello , this happened to me when I was a caretaker . A lady ms Judy , we had spent a few weeks together she told me her many life stories and gave me great advice . I was excited to see her my next shift but she called my job the day before and told them not to send me over anymore. I was sad because I thought I had did something wrong but the day I would of been there on the morning shift . She had passed away. It was bittersweet, I think she didn’t want me to have to find her or be frightened. I thank her for that because it would of messed me up! I’ll never forget ms Judy ❤ along with all the other ppl I’ve taken care of !
When I saw this I was reliving my dad’s passing!! He passed two years ago and a couple of hours before he passed, he sat up and reached his hand out and said, mama, in a desperate cry out to her! I was standing in front of him and he looked right through me as if she was behind me. I got chills watching this because I saw this patient doing exactly what my dad did. Thank you for sharing this! I do believe my grandmother was in that hospice room with us! Dad was 90 and died of cancer. I miss him terribly…😢
About 6 weeks before he passed, my grandpa was in the hospital and saw a man in a white suit. He said the man came to him and told him it was "almost time to go home" and he had come to get him ready. So for 3 days my grandfather kept trying to find that man, leaving the hospital room and getting lost. He hated the hospital. They kept tying him down. He had dementia so everyone chalked it up to him being difficult and hallucinating, but I think it was an angel who had come to tell him he was going back to the world we all came from. Thanks to incredible hospice carers like you, my grandpa died comfortably. He waited until he was alone to go, which was hard, but some people just don't want to leave when the people they love are there. Thank you for your work. It matters.
@@ericherman5413 this happened with my 93 year old mum a few days before she died she said who's the man in the white suit? She said he was standing outside the open bedroom door we were alone in the house
@@ericherman5413 I just wanted to tell you that your words brought me comfort. The very end where you said “he waited until he was alone to go, which was hard”. My Mom and Dad passed in September 2020, 12 days apart. I wasn’t with either of them and they couldn’t be together. There were reasons that were very valid but it absolutely has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with. They had both been with my husband and I for a couple of years till then. It is one of the biggest regrets in my life. But your explanation that “some people just don’t want to leave when the people they love are there” gave me some relief and a different way of looking at it, which helps. Thank you so much for your soothing words. Sincerely. ✌🏻🤍🤞
I work in Healthcare and I worked with the elderly with Alzheimer's and Dementia, along with a few other ailments associated with the elderly. I can testify I have seen many people passing, and for me, it's typical in the run up to crossing over. There has been many people waking up and asking me where a parent went or an aunt or uncle. ( Most heartbreaking for me was a absolutely wonderful lady who's son had passed years before thanks to illness, and the excitement she had telling me she talked with him almost made her appear childlike. ) She passed away not long after. I do want to say, from a personal point of view, watching these people being excited over people long gone is a blessing. Even if we don't understand, it is, for them, happiness and a joy in a time where their lives are ending soon. Thank you for taking the time to read this, it's greatly appreciated.
@@ddelaney712 mam I'm elderly now myself I hope I have someone as nice as you when I go much respect to all that care for those in that time keep up the good work
I had a hospice case who was an old WW2 vet. He and his two brothers all served in the war. He didn't have any children of his own but his nieces and nephews were in and out of there. One day he sat up in astonishment and called out "Johnny" turns out it's his brother who had already passed and it was extra emotional because his niece was there and it was her father he was seeing. He waited for everyone to leave before he passed.
My husband's mom died 2,000 miles away after being unconscious due to cancer for several days. Her husband put the phone up to her ear, and my husband told her that he loved her and that it was okay to go. She took one last breath after he hung up and died. I'm convinced that she was already outside of her body but needed that to go. My husband felt a warm presence with an orange light come over him shortly after, while his eyes were closed. I don't think spirits are confined to bodies. I do truly think there is more after this life.
We turned my mom's pacemaker off on a Friday about noon. She'd been unconscious for a few days and in and out of consciousness a few days before that after an extended illness. We expected her to pass shortly after. Her cousin who was like a sister to her couldn't come visit until Saturday evening. 20 minutes before her cousin walked into the room, her heartbeat started to slow. As if she knew when her cousin arrived at the hospital. She died 20 minutes after her cousin got there, with me, her cousin, and her cousin's two girls beside her. She wanted to say goodbye to her. (Her last moments of consciousness were sitting straight up in bed and speaking Lithuanian, something she hadn't been able to do since a girl. She was talking about a little girl who I couldn't see. )
I'm glad to hear you mention people choosing when they die. My dad was sick my entire life, but he always promised me he would stay around to see me grow up... and he died a little over a month after my 18th birthday.
A few weeks before my mom passed in 2018, she told me angels would rock her back and forth, to comfort her. She said she would only tell me because I'm the only one who'd believe her. The night she died, she was in the hospital and she said to me, what's that light in the bathroom? I wasn't sure what she meant and thought maybe she wanted the light on so I turned it on and she shook her head as if to say no, there's a "Light" in the bathroom. She died less than an hour later. It gives me comfort knowing what that light really was!
@@Murrrrrrphi, you have my total assurance you do. I've studied and researched everything I can that's Spiritual for many years now and have learnt that we DO get to be with our pets! That makes me happy too! 😊
I've been with my mama for 3 years now. She had stopped driving,couldn't remember how to take her medicine. I'm grateful that I'm able to be here and care for her.
the night before my mom died she was at home with us. she was unable to talk but kept pointing up at the ceiling light and she seemed transfixed on. She kept pointing at the light and then looking at me and with her finger kept gesturing for me to turn off the light. I kept telling her the light was off. she passed a few hours later. the next day it came to me in an instant that she was she was trying to tell me. she was using her finger to tell me was she seeing "The Light". She also whispered to me that my dead father was standing at the bottom of her bed. I am so grateful to be with her when she took her last breath.
When my grandmother passed she laughed and reached out saying "Ruthie! George!" Ruth is her sister who had passed 5 years prior. George is her husband who'd been gone for over a decade. It made me so happy that she wasn't alone.
I was a CNA for hospice for many years. I have so many wonderful memories of the patients I cared for! I will never forget them. 95% of patients would see their loved one's and have conversations with them. These stories are the same as mine. I'm retired now, but sure do miss working with hospice. Thank you Julie for making these videos!
My mother-in-law was staying with us when she got sick and went into hospice care. Her great nephew's wedding was taking place around this time and she was aware of the timing. She did not want her passing to cause a problem for family members who needed to be out of state for the wedding. A few days before she passed, I was sitting next to her bed and she was having a conversation with someone in the room that I could not see. She was explaining to them why she couldn't go yet and adamantly told them "I don't want to do it your way, I want to do it my way!" She passed very peacefully a few days later.
My mum has always told me the story of her father's death. He was on his bed dying and he asked for a drink of water. My grandmother went to the kitchen to get it, when out of nowhere, my grandfather reached out to no one, made the motion of grasping a glass, brought the imaginary glass to his lips and made drinking motions. He said thank you Anna (his wife, my grandmother) and then he put the imaginary glass on his bedside table. He then laid back in his bed and died. I think that is lovely. I will add that I worked in a nursing home nursing mainly dementia patients. I have zero fear of death.
My beloved Wife passed on 8/5/2022 from her third round of cancer. We had talked for the last 5 years about what happens if she passed. She told me on several occasions that she did not want me to watch her die. She had the rally at 3 days before she passed, and her doctors said they were going to try some new meds, I had the feeling that she was going to leave us. The next day she went down fast, and I was pretty sure this was it. 2 days before she went into a coma and never regained her consciousness. I had been up to see her, and we all were sure this was it. The nurse call me at 7:30 that night and told me she was going. I went up and sat beside her, telling her it was okay to go., At 3 AM I told the nurses I had to go take care of me animals. I got home, did the chores, and sat down. I dozed off and the phone woke me at 8:45 AM telling me she had gone. I cursed myself for not being there for her, Falling asleep, and still do even though I know she probably waited until she knew I wasn't there. Rest in Peace Carolyn, thank you for 29 years of a great marriage.
Rest assured, it’s the time you spent with her, not the brief moments you missed, that really matter to her. She knew when the time was right. She knew you loved her.
I was with my mum one day before she died and she told me when I arrived that I had missed my dad. He came to visit her and she told him to “take care of the girls - the girls being my sister and I” My father had passed 3 months before her. I am comforted by this. Now they are together. Lisa
I'll tell you a story about a visioning incident that made everyone pause. My Uncle's father and mother in-laws were a very devoted couple. I was very close to them as they were always inviting me over to their home, buying me gifts etc. "Gene" came down with cancer and passed away in 1980. "Olive" passed away in the late 1980's. They always had various ailments and were in and out of the hospital. A few days before she passed Olive told a family friend that "Gene" had come to visit her. She went back to the hospital a couple of days later and was lucid when she suddenly passed away. At the family home they put out old photos of Gene and Olive. Their little grandson, who had never known his grandfather, looked at a photo of his grandfather and remarked that was " the man that had come over to visit his grandmother just before she went to the hospital." What do you make of that?
My niece was two days old when my daddy died. As they laid her on his chest, she raised her little head and looked directly at him. He told me after they took her away the “she looked into my eyes and our souls touched. She will know me”. He died two hours later with a smile on his face and I closed his eyes in death. When my niece was small we would catch her talking to herself but when questioned she would say things like, “ Papa says he missed you mommy, but he’s alright!” “Mommy, don’t be sad, Papa said everything will be alright and he loves you.” She said things like this until she was about 6 then it all stopped. 🥰🙌🏻🙏🏻
@@rhondathomas7952wow, that’s amazing! Really beautiful. I’ve heard people who channel angels and other beings that children born since 2012 have heightened abilities. It sure seems like it from the kids I see. They’re really in tune with the other side.
As a Child of a Nursing Professional, I found myself every school holidays in the hospital and not dare talk or act out of place as she was also the Head Matron. The nurses will let me hang out in their respective offices or stations. On two occasions I have seen 2 dear departed souls who also saw loved ones with the utmost glow yet I could not see and was quite taken back the very first time and quite recently when my cousin suddenly passed away due to heart complications uttered the words "I am coming Grandpa" in my native language Afrikaans like he was standing right next to him. So thank you Nurse Julie!. More earthly angels like yourself should share their experiences.
I have another story... when I was 3 or 4 I thought had a great grandpa on my grandma's side living with us. His bed was in the living room/dining room area as he was bedridden from arthritis & couldn't walk far to the washroom. 1 day I asked my mom Where's grandpa she said at his home I said no the other grandpa that slept right there I haven't seen him in awhile. She looked very shocked she said he died the spring before you were born. She must've thought I was joking and asked how did he look. I said he had long white hair in a pony tail. And he had trouble walking. She was so shocked & started crying & hugged me.
I am a retired RN age 82 years and I have seen this and more with PT's who are dying. My own mother asked "Who are all these people?" I had one pt. age 35 with end stage of Lung Cancer (in England) on the morning since his admission, when I went into his room he was in a sitting position say, "What a beautiful morning with a blue sky, sunshine and the flowers in bloom". I turned and looked out of the window. The sky had low gray clouds barely above the roof tops and drizzling with rain, it looked depressing outside. Five minutes later he coughed up blood and died. Another Pt. I had was talking to someone and told me she was arranging a family reunion with her already deceased family. It all seemed natural to me. Thank you for your videos I do enjoy them.
My dad passed 2 weeks ago. A few days before he died he was pointing to the wall and kept saying "Beautiful, beautiful!" I asked him if he could see angels. He said yes. I told him they were waiting for him. He said, "I know." My dad was an atheist, so I was so joyful to hear what he was seeing. He died very peacefully with no distress at all. He didn't have a disease process but had a severe stroke a year ago and he slowly declined over the year.
So, you father was an atheist and you were joyful because he lost a little of his sanity towards the end of his life to the point that he forcefully abandoned his beliefs? Way to go to respect your father! You must have been a terrible daughter.
I just wanted to pop in to say I can’t thank you enough for helping me grieve with the loss of my grandmother. Although I’m a Nurse Practitioner and have seen patients pass in the hospital setting, I was somewhat unprepared to witness the natural dying process at home with a loved one. My grandmother was calling my dad her “papa” a week before she passed while completely alert and baseline oriented. Your videos helped me during those last few days realize that what I was witnessing was normal and that my grandmother was comfortable. I am 3 weeks out from the loss and am in a much better place than I would be if I hadn’t seen your videos. They are profoundly educational and most definitely needed. Keep up the good work! ❤
This is so true . My Dad at his hospital bed told us he saw his 3 close friends sitting in the corner who had passed on a few years ago. He said they we’re visiting at him. Then he keep telling my sister its time now repeatedly. My sister didn’t really understand what he was saying, then an hour later 12:30pm my Dad had passed away. We believed his friends are there to take him. We missed him dearly . ❤
My husband is a retired hospice nurse and was with 100’s of people in their last moments. He said this happens quite often. My aunt had a visit from her deceased husband on her last day and they said she had a two hour visit with him. I think they are sent to come collect us and take us home. That’s just my thoughts and it brings me comfort.
When my grandmother was dying she told the family gathered around her that my deceased grandfather was there. "John! It's John... and he has two little boys with him." They had twin boys who died in infancy, and the family likes to think that they were there with their father to greet her. Death bed visioning of this sort seems to be a comfort both to the dying and to those around them.
My Dad fought Cancer for 7 years. He finally said he was tired. I told him that if he was tired, it was okay to go; I would be okay. That was the biggest lie ,that I have ever told. My brother and I were instructed after we signed the papers, my Dad told us not to come back to the hospital. We had said our good byes. My kids continued to visit but he didn’t want us to come, my baby brother was out of State getting his CDL’s. It was about 7 days, before he left. My brother and I had been on the back porch laughing about my Dad’s antics at times. When we went inside the phone rung; I can’t remember the exact words my brother said, no matter how I try.The Hospice Nurse told my brother, that my Dad asked what channel, his movie came on. He was looking for Clint Eastwood’s movie Pale River. The nurse left the room, when she returned, he was gone with the biggest smile on his face. A year later, I realized what he was smiling about. Pale Rider……..Death Rides a Pale Horse! He always had jokes.
My grandmom (Nanny) saw my grandpop almost every day for over 2 weeks, about 2-3 weeks before she passed away. My grandpop passed away a month before I was born 44 years ago (32 years at the time). She held small conversations with him, laughed, smiled, cried. She looked so peaceful like they were talking about how she won't be alone when she was ready. It actually made us feel so much better just seeing her like that!
When my mother passed several years ago-on the day she passed-she was staring at the corner. She smiled, and my sister asked her if she was seeing our father and brother who had passed before. She shook her head yes. We believe they came to get her.
My grandmother was in a nursing home. We lived states apart and I had hadn’t spoken to her in a long time due to messy family. I finally found her and called to speak with her. She was so happy to hear from me. Shortly after I spoke to her (a day or so), she told the night staff that she didn’t want to wear her pajamas. She told them that she wanted to wear her dress clothes because she was going in a journey. She died that night. I’m so grateful that I got to talk to her before her journey. It’s always given me comfort that she was excited for it.
My nana wanted to get dressed up too, right before she passed! She also asked for vanilla ice cream. She had not eaten in days...so wonderful that she wanted to enjoy that ice cream "one more time"...
My dad was 85 years old and dying from lung cancer. On a Saturday morning in early June, 1999, he called me and said “I'm hungry, I want you to fry me a steak and some green tomatoes”. I was shocked, he hadn't eaten anything for days. He was sitting up in a kitchen chair when I got there. He talked and laughed and ate the good, after which he said “well sis, that’s the last time you have to cook for me. It was good”. He laid back on the sofa and drifted off. The next Tuesdsy, 3 days later, he came to and was reaching his hands upward. He said “oh look. See the cardinals? They are right here, so pretty,” then he passed. I miss him so much every day of my life 😢
My great grandmother kept telling me I needed to start supper for my great grandfather. I never got to meet him cause he passed before I was born. I also remember her looking at the doorway from the den to the hall and then looking at me. I asked her what was wrong and she told me "you need to get up and let your mother have that seat" My mother passed in '73 and this was in '89. I honestly think our family members come to help us move on from this realm to the next.
I wasn't on any medication or oxygen when I was a child and watched my Grandmother pass. After a very bright flash of light, there was a man in a blue suit poking fun at my older brother. I kept asking about him but given the circumstances, I was hushed and amazed that nobody else realized that he was there!! A few months after my Grandmother's funeral, I found out that the man in the blue suit....was my Grandfather ❤
My mum is currently dieing from pancreatic cancer and she is really suffering mentally. I hope her mum comes to her at the end. She deserves this comfort
My mother is in Stage 7 of dementia and has been under hospice care for 17 months. She has been confined to a bed for 18 months, sleeps 23 hours a day, has to be spoonfed and is double incontinent. Dementia is a cruel disease, both for the afflicted and their loved ones.
@@culturematters4157 My mother-in-law is in a stage similar to your mother. She is 99 and in the end stages of dementia. She sleeps continually and is unable to waken for more than a few moments at a time. Mom is almost incapable of opening her eyes and has been in this stage for many months. She has even had Covid twice and survived being in the hospital. (I had an uncanny experience when I started to pray for her and she opened her eyes completely wide for about 3 or 4 minutes!) I do think it is easier for me that I am her daughter-in-law as the family 'caregiver'. Mom has lived in a facility for 11 years now after it became too expensive to adequately care for her needs at home. As a believer in Jesus, I think there is purpose in God allowing Mom to live, even in this advanced stage. Although I could not qualify it and much of it is beyond my understanding, I suspect there is more going on than I perceive and feel certain there is meaning to Mom being alive, even in his state. I think it has much to do with having experienced a tiny bit of the perfect love and nature of God. Heartfelt best wishes to you. ♥️
@@rubberknees I am so sorry to hear about your mother and father-in-law. I actually made another heartfelt reply, but it didn't get posted for some reason. Something that's amazing with my mother-in-law is that she still gets hungry (shows in her body language) and can still be hand-fed soft food. Mom has also had a long-standing dnr, which I think may become implicit in hospice. Mom has had Alzheimer's for 19 years! On the upper scale in terms of life-expectancy with Alzheimer's for sure, which I understand is about 1 to 20 years.
When my father was dying, he looked up and said "That's beautiful!". We never knew what he saw, but whatever it was, he was in awe. I think it was two days later that he died. The Hospice nurses were so wonderful. It truly is a calling.
My mother waited for my youngest sister to come all the way from the US. She was in a coma and I was mentally telling her she should let go, because she was suffering and wished to pass on. My sister reached the hospital late Saturday evening. The doctors were requested to allow her to see our mother past visiting hours and they did. I was in the hospital staying in the room for relatives, when the call came around 4.00 am through the speaker. Mother left after she became aware that my sister had come. She was the youngest and her troubles bothered my mother a lot. Her elder sister, my aunt saw my grandma and other relatives a few days before she passed away. She too was seen waving her hand at someone unseen in the room and later told my cousin that all her relatives were asking her to come over. She had been suffering from breast cancer for some years. Indeed our bonds are not just of this lifetime, but of several lifetimes.
When my Daddy was dying two years ago, he would be telling me about how he had such a wonderful day visiting with his friends from work (they were all deceased). My Daddy was sleeping when I told him about his third great grandchild on the way. A tear rolled down his cheek. A few minutes later he bolted up looking at the corner where he kept saying my Mom was staying in, counted to three and became so excited. My Mom passed away before any of the great grandchildren were born. It was like he was explaining to her. None of this scared or upset me. It brought me peace to see him so happy.
@@Mrs.Robinsons Agreed! We are often drowned out and gaslit for believing in such things, but there are millions of us :-) Glad to see it in other countries as well.
My grandmother's youngest child (of eight, I think) had Downs Syndrome, and she swore she wouldn't die before him, so that she would always be there for him. He passed away at about the age of 50, and sure enough, just a week or two later, she died (in her nineties by then).
I have a daughter with down syndrome and I pray to God frequently that I will live longer than her or die with her so I can always be with her. What a touching story I hope God grants me the same as your grandmother.
My great aunt died at 91. She was living in an assisted living facility and had made alot of friends. One day she asked her nurse to take her around the place to all of her friends' rooms so that she could say goodbye to them. They all asked, "where are you going?" She answered and said, "I'm going home to Heaven." The following day she was very weak and fell into a coma. We all came to visit her and say goodbye. Two days after that she woke, smiled at her daughters then fell asleep. Her daughters said that they felt the Lord's presence very strong in the room and the room was very bright.
Thats what my father did.he passed 4 months ago.he kept staring at the wall,and tears were comming.he said he saw his mum,and other family members.he even said he saw our family dog
Prior hospice nurse here :) Not only have I witnessed this with many patients; I witnessed this with my own mother, around 3 months before she passed. She would tell me to hurry and set the table for her sister, brother, and mom. She would talk to them as if they were right in front of her and tell them that ‘Ashley will set the table for dinner’. It was so real to her. Problem was, they had already passed away years prior. But to her, it was very real. This happened countless times. She was always so happy and smiling. She would even go as far as to say ‘look how beautiful they look today’. Thanks for another great video
One of my grandmother's sisters was on her deathbed and appeared to have already "crossed over." She was talking to someone, asking what this person was "doing there," finally calling him by name. It was a brother-in-law of hers who had passed recently but no one had told her so not to upset her. ❤
I lost my dad to cancer in January. The weeks leading up to his passing, he would say he saw a tunnel in the wall, and that there was treasure. He said that he was seeing a place with snow and forests. My dad used to love anything to do with outdoor living, Alaska, hunting etc. I think he saw those things because that’s the way he wanted to live, and it brought him happiness and peace. It’s sad, but it’s also a beautiful thing. I like to think that’s what his heaven is.
I watched my mom do that. She called to her closest sister, "Mayme, Mayme, here take my hand, help me cross over." I was so blessed to be there, laying on the bed with her. When I heard a word from God Almighty on Thursday evening. "Spend the night with your mother Friday night because I am bringing her to myself." Me and two sisters, spent Friday night with mom. Singing, praying, and telling her stories of the things we did when we were young (you know being mischievous) that we thought she didn't know. Mom said, "I know what you all did." Low and behold, early Saturday morning as the sun was rising, I raised up and instinctively looked at the wall, it was snowing, the bed was facing the window. On the wall at the head of the bed, sparkles were on the wall. The sun was shining through the snowflakes. I told the oldest sister there, "Charlotte, look!" And she said, " Hot damn, she teleported." Then KNEW, our Heavenly Father, sent His angel to receive my mother's spirit. I then knew that God Almighty had answered my prayer, which was. "Father God, if you do not do anything else for me, I want to be there when your angel comes to usher my mother's spirit into the great beyond." Almighty God, our heavenly Father did It!!! No fear when you're IN Christ Jesus. Charlotte believes in "new age" stuff. Even to this day, I'm praying and believing for her to receive Christ before it's too late. Thank you to those who read this long comment. The Word of God is True.
@@pragmaticcat7619I agree. It makes me so sad sometimes because of the constant judgement of the most religious people I know. Isn’t one of the 10 commandments “Thou shalt not not judge”??? Sad.
My 92-year old mother had suffered a stroke and couldn't speak, but she kept reaching and waving with one hand. She definitely was seeing something because she was smiling. The hard rs on the back of my neck stood up, but I knew that whatever she was seeing, comforted her a great deal.
When I hear of someone passing away I imagine the reunion parties going on up in heaven and it comforts me. Imagine seeing your parents/family/friends that you have not seen for many many years once again.
My precious Mama passed away on Thanksgiving Day 2022. She had moved into my sister’s home where I was living and I cared for her with the help of a wonderful Hospice for the last 6 months of her life. She passed from COPD and Julie I was following you here on RUclips throughout that time and you helped me immensely so THANK YOU!!!! Mama started seeing and speaking to her Mother a few months before she passed and then her last 2 weeks she called me Mommy and I never corrected her because if it was Grandmother she was seeing then that made me perfectly happy for her. Much love to you Julie! ❤️🙏🏻♾️🌹
Beautiful! they are together now. My mother felt her mother’s presence in her home she didn’t hesitate to tell the family we of course didn’t make anything of it. Within three months my mother passed away from a sudden heart attack although my mother was not on her death bed and was fine my grandmother her mother visited her as a sign she will soon be with her. I do believe looking back now it was also a sign that my mother would be looked after by my grandmother to comfort and help us through our mourning we miss her terribly but we always remember my mother’s visioning before she left us. I have heard many, many stories like my own and the common denominator is seeing their deceased mother on their death bed, it’s very comforting and beautiful to see your mother before you leave this earth❤
Very true I've watched this personally, my first partner he knew something was up for weeks and had a visitation one week before he died in an accident. His spirit stayed with me for a month or so. Its important to let them go, my brother also died and spirit woke me the night before and told me, let go there's nothing you can do, my current husband witnessed these events. No one can break my faith ever, it truly is remarkable.
When my great uncle was dying, he saw his horse, Buddy, that he loved as a young boy. He said, "Buddy, wait for me! I'm coming!" His horse's name and likeness are engraved on his headstone.
I watched a lot of videos of heaven and hell testimonials and so many of the heaven ones said our animals are waiting for us on the other side! I believe he really seen his horse and is with his horse now having a great time.
@@ericbitzer5247Amen! I believe this also There is a true story of a little girl named Della who had 2 beloved cats die in a house fire. A few years later Della was in her last moments and from her hospital bed she sat up with a big smile and called out to those 2 kitties with outstretched arms. She then laid back and followed them.
At first when he was speaking I thought he sounds just like a little boy calling out to his mom. This is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. 💗
This made me cry thinking of my mom doing this during her last year of lucidity with early onset Alzheimer’s. She was still completely mobile but had already lost a lot of her ability to talk. When this happened her face would brighten, she would hold her hand up in front of her and say, “mom, right here, black hair”. I had never seen my grandmother with dark hair, only in pictures. Mom would always be more at peace after these visits. I only saw it happen a few times. I always felt grandma was showing up to give mom comfort and support.
My mother passed from pancreatic cancer. She had home hospice during the day, I took care of her most of the day and night for 3 weeks before she passed in her bed. While she was able to talk and sit on the couch, she was seeing cracks in the walls and ceiling. She kept asking if we could see the cracks in the wall. I kept a baby monitor by her bed so I could hear while I slept. Her last night I was awaken to hear mumbling and faintly heard her say “mom”. When I woke in the morning and checked on her, she was gone.
My dad was 86 when he passed away in 2011. I was with him the night before he passed (at the hospital). Everyone else had already left the hospital as he was sitting up, lucid, talking clearly and ate a full meal. He even got up to brush his teeth! So there dad and I were, he was in the bed and I was sitting on the bed holding his hand. We were having a great conversation and all of a sudden he sat up and was pointing to the corner of the room saying “Arthur, Arthur, do you see my brother Arthur (to me). My dad lived the last 30 years of his life mourning his favorite brother Arthur. Uncle Arthur was out in the ocean salmon fishing with another one of his brothers when suddenly he had a massive heart attack. He was only 56. I have to believe that dad actually did see him because dad’s face lit up with so much excitement seeing his brother Arthur that night. When I left around 10 pm, we had a call at 6:00 am the next morning that the family should come in soon. We all did and he passed away at exactly 6:00 PM that night♥️🙏🏻😢
I saw my mother go from paralyzed frozen staring where her eyes landed, to a beaming beautiful smile looking up like she was in wonder amazement as she passed. I was happy for her.
My friend did this a few days in the active dying stage. He popped awake and started looking at the corner of my living room and got the biggest smile on his face. He started waving and nodding his head. All his family and friends were sitting in the dining room and witnessed this. I asked him, if someone was here with us for him, he looked at me still smiling and said yes. I'm a Sensitive so I had no doubt he he had company. I asked who are ya talking to, he looked back at who he was talking to and named his Uncle. I heard his mother gasp and cry out behind us as well as several others gasp as well. He began waving at what I assumed were others. It lasted only about a minute or so and we all knew we had just witnessed a very profound, precious and divine moment that not only brought him joy and peace but all of us as well. Because we all knew beyond certainty that death was not the end as some of us had believed before.
My grandma passed away in 2017 she was on hospice I took care of my granny on her last days she will tell me their was angels sitting on her bed and that her mom was their . I believe her ❤ she was so happy 😁 love u grammy from here to heaven 🌌
I watched my Mother do this, I watched my uncle do this, I watched my Father do this, and I watched my wife do this. There isn't a single person on this planet who can tell me that this isn't real. I am turning 74 this year, and I simply cannot wait to see my family again.
@terryfraatz424 Your words brought tears to my eyes... I am in my 30s, waiting to one day see my mom too.❤️🩹
May you receive all the love from your children and grandbabies for many more years, before you see your whole family again 🩷
@@ra7e 🙂👍
@@TOMTOM-zj5xj There are patients who were in a coma, clinically dead or even declared dead. They report events that they should not know and are checked by the medical staff and relatives. The blind from birth sees outside the body, the Alzheimer's patient remembers events from childhood. For 2024 years, Christ, His Mother and His saints have also revealed themselves to people from non-christian religions, performing miracles with them, I have not yet heard of any Christian healed supernaturally by any god of the pagans. I speak because I study the phenomenon and I can argue with cases that happened nowadays (there are also medical documents)
I'm sorry, but you have no proof that this is a hallucination. I'll never understand people that make disparaging/negative comments on videos like this. It's almost as if it makes them happy to steal someone's hope. Sad.
@@TOMTOM-zj5xjThen you've never seen this. C'mon! It's as silly as saying hypoxia is responsible.😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Sorry, the real data contradicts you.
I am a retired oncology nurse. Early in my career a woman was at the end of life with her family at the bedside. She was making motions with her hands and reaching out. The Dr. explained to the family that these actions were not unusual at this time and she may be anxious or confused. Her son spoke up and said," she isn't confused. Her parents were deaf and she is signing to them She just signed that we were here and to wait for her she will be there shortly". I thought the doctor was going to faint. She died by the end of my shift.
@debra I chuckled at that especially the doctor being so shocked.
Wow
My niece worked in oncology and told many stories of people dying talking to unseen people.
I love this! This is real.
Wow!!!
When I nearly died from cancer, I was extremely ill, my dead father sat at the end of my bed, I even felt the mattress move as he sat, he told me I wasn't coming back with him yet. I began to recover slowly. That was in 2006 and I'm still here.
That wasn’t your father
Wow, may God bless.❤😊
Thats wonderful!!!
@@Mo.1988who do you think it was? Or a hallucination?
@@gregsaracino3252I agree it wasn't his father. There are many folklore in various cultures where an entity tries to tempt humans when they are in their weakened state. This even happened to Jesus in the bible.
The childlike joy in his voice was amazing. I can see him as a toddler calling and waving to his mama.
I sat with my Grandma a few days before she passed in hospice. She was smiling soooo big and I finally asked her what she saw. With the only energy she could muster up she whispered “Heaven…and it’s beeeaaauuuttiful”… and then immediately told me she could see her mother.
Heaven, what a glorious sight. !
I hope you are comforted by your grandmother and her visions that she experienced with you. I am sending peace love and empathy to you and yours. I am also sending you all of the positive vibes I can. You are going to be okay because you are strong, I could tell when I read your post. I hope you know that you are here for a reason & that you carry your loved ones with you forever. Much love.
@@virginiaevans853Amen 🙌
Wow❤😊
My brother came to my house to die recently. He was only here for less than 4 days. The night before he passed, I went in to tuck him in and he was so excited he said "I dreamt that I saw Mom at Walmart, and she couldn't believe how good I looked." He was so happy. He told me what a fantastic night he had with me and he couldn't believe how fantastic it was. He did wait for me to come in that next morning. I sat and prayed for him for a few minutes and he passed right around that time. So, I didn't get to talk to him again after his dream. This was 11 days ago.
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢, but I am so very happy that you had those last 4 days together. How blessed you both were. ❤
Very sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss.
I worked in an area of healthcare where I was with people at there time of passing and with my Dad while he was passing. This is true. I have also seen the rally. This video is so comforting. Thank you for sharing it.
I’m so sorry for your loss. May your brother rest in peace.
My mom was 38 yrs old when she passed from colon cancer. I wasn’t there when she passed but our dad told us that a minute before she died she woke up out of a coma, sat up with a huge smile and said, “The angels are here! They’ve come to get me”. Then she passed.
@@beths999 There's no such things as angels.
@@TheFriendlyPsychopath-ow7pw there are. You not believing that doesn't change that God and Satan exist. Secondly, WHY ARE YOU CRAPPING ON SOMEONES COMFORT and THEIR EXPERIENCE?!!?!?! What are you doing here watching this then?
@@ASMRA33exactly well said, life's experiences are each their own. I have had many personal experiences with family and friends who have passed. My brother visited me many times to alert me to my mothers danger, we lived in another town and were able to help her because of him. To know is to have faith life is eternal no matter the naysayers.
Yes! I saw the angels come for my dad when he passed, too. It was a beautiful moment. ❤❤❤
@@ASMRA33 If its real then prove it.
I am convinced that shortly before death the "veil" separating this world and the spirit realm is lifted.
Me too!❤
Totally
I am convinced that this type of thing is end of life brain activity.
@@seanhammer6296 that's not untrue, but there's a little burst of brain waves and then the body is instantly several grams lighter after death, there's energy leaving the body and no one has traced where that energy is going, it doesn't stay in the body, that we do know!
I won't go into too much because some people find it absurd and I don't want to offend anyone here, but there was a group in the 1990's that set out to prove an afterlife. Over the course of several years, they claimed to have actually been working with a team of like-minded figures from the past that had dedicated much of their lives to do the same....only now from the other side of "the veil."
The stories of what they were actually able to accomplish are absolutely fascinating and the work continues to this day. The group invited and played host to many respected scientists, doctors, etc. who were indeed able to corroborate not only the activity, but were also able to inspect every facet to convince themselves there was no trickery they could find. Some of the activity involved what was referred to as an "apport," where items would simply manifest in mid-air and fall to the table. The most jarring of these was a newspaper from the early 1900's....but in flawless, just-off-the-presses condition. What I've mentioned here is barely scratching the surface and many people find it appalling that more of the public hasn't been told about the experiments and what they accomplished, but the mainstream news agencies rarely take a chance on any material like this because
1.) Too many people would simply dismiss it
2.) In some instances, they've been explicitly told not to by governmental agents that fear such information could very well upset a world where religious beliefs have already caused centuries of bloodshed.
I can't say for certain what I believe, but there _is_ a lot of material out there that seems to suggest the same theories. I simply like the thought of an afterlife in general - who doesn't? I also love the thrill of the unknown. In the end, to have complete confirmation would take a lot of magic out of the world. With that, I choose to read and research as much as I can. I figure that way, I'll always look at the world with the wonder of a wide-eyed child.
A friend who's an oncology nurse told me of an incident she experienced while in school. She was working at a hospice, taking care of an elderly man. She frequently saw him speaking to an empty chair. A few days before he passed, she saw him talking to the chair again. She turned to wash her hands, looked in the mirror and saw another man sitting in the chair. She spun around only to see the empty chair. She looked in the mirror, but the man was gone. Her patient just kept talking the entire time.
WOW
You KNOW he’s seeing his mom. You can’t fake that reaction. The wave made me cry.
@@scot60 Absolutely ❤️
Absolutely
One of my favorite night shift memories came from an amazingly sweet 94 y/o. He called out in the middle of the night, "Momma, Daddy, y'all go back across the street. I'll be home later." Having littles of my own, it's so humbling to remember that my elderly patients were once somebody's baby. It makes caring for them all the more special.
@@Samacaronii I love your story.
I believe we are all ages inside. Nothing weird but sometimes we feel as a kid.
Oh how beautiful. It’s true. ❤❤❤
This is something everyone should remember about anyone they encounter.
People might be so much kinder…
4 of my 5 girls work in Healthcare.
I tell them, their patients were little kids once also. They always treated their patients above and beyond with care, love and kindness. I am very proud of my girls.
My great-aunt Rose was 99 and in a nursing home. She was mentally alert and hadn't been ill, but was frail and had been in bed with a cold. My mother went to visit her and found her out of bed, packing a suitcase. My mother exclaimed, "Aunty! What on earth are you doing?" Rose replied, "I'm going to stay with Emmie, so I have to get my things ready." Emmie was one of her sisters, who had died over 30 years before. When my mother asked what she meant, she said "Emmie came and asked me to go home with her." My mother told me about it that evening, and said she was afraid Aunty was getting dementia. I told her I didn't think it was that at all. Rose died in her sleep that night.
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤
For about 2 weeks before my mother in law passed she kept telling me to pack her bags she was going home. I would tell her she was home. Now I understand ❤
Wonderful story. Thank you for sharing.
My fiancés grandma was like that for over a year or so. She had some form of Alzheimer’s or dementia but always had a smile. She was always “waiting for Shorty to come by” or “getting dressed to go see Shorty”. She was always soooo excited. He was with her for a long time it seems. It’s the nickname of her brother who passed decades before. You’ll never be able to convince me he wasn’t hanging out there with us ❤
Really beautiful 👌
Not just his childlike voice, but the way his face lights up! It’s mama!
I cried because he is so happy to see his Mom
@@jeaninecorey1734 I lost my beautiful mom 15 years ago and have thought about her every single day since then. While I'm not ready to die yet, I can't wait to see my sweet mom again and get the hug I've been missing for so many years. My mom gave the best hugs and she always smelled so good. It brings me so much comfort to see this video. I KNOW I'll see my mom again.
It’s actually quite comforting
He’s very sure of what he’s seeing!
No matter how old you get...it's mama
My grandmother passed recently, and just like you said, about a month prior her passing, nurses came to us saying she saw angels, my grand father who she mourned until she passed; and her brother in law, who passed away a few years ago. I love to imagine that my grandfather went looking for her to take her when she was ready all dressed in their wedding gowns because she always used to tell me about their wedding with great wonder. Thank you for your videos.
My dad passed a year ago next month. He isnt my biological father, but he was definitely my Dad. I was 2 hours away and my sister called and said i think you should talk to him, he had just arrived at hospice after being revived in the ambulance. I told him he was the best dad i could ask for, that i loved him and if he was ready he could go now. He passed shortly after i hung up that call. He knew i couldnt make it there and my sister knew he would want to hear me tell him that i love him. He passed from COPD. I legally changed my last name at the age of 14 to his. It was cheaper than adoption. I knew that a piece of paper for adoption wouldn't make him my "real" Dad....he always was. I miss you Dad and I can't wait to see you again.
@@joecrosby8115 beautiful💕
@@joecrosby8115 oh your story made me cry....i am so sorry you couldn't see him at that time, but I but at least yall spoke! And you said everything you needed him to know.
I lost my mother very unexpectedly and suddenly. I didn't get to tell her anything or thank her for her unconditional love, wisdom and guidance.
It almost destroyed me. She was only 49.
Fantastic life stoy🤗
My best friend of many years died from cancer when he was just 36. I visited him a day or two before he passed. For quite a few days before his death, he started telling us that he could hear God calling him every time he closed his eyes, "It's time to come home!" He had no fear, he was completely lucid and at peace. He was able to talk, recognize his loved ones, and crack jokes, right up until the end. I asked him to look for my old cat when he got to Heaven, and he grinned and said that would be the first thing he'd do.
That’s so sweet.
I told my mom to tell.my grandmom (her mom) that I missed her spaghetti and homemade meatballs😂she said.she would so I hope she did😂❤❤❤❤❤
@@PceLveHppiness72u Italian ?❤
@@Freddybender123 half
Awesome story.
When my Mom was dying, she was in horrible pain from a ruptured bowel. At one point, looking at the foot of the bed she said “Hi Cam.” My dad. After that, she was completely pain free, alert and happy. My Dad came to be with her. They were going to be together forever 🥹
This is the relationship I like to think that my wife and I have. Thank you for that comment.
A few days prior to my husband dying he was staring at the wall. I said what are you looking at? He said "Jesus". That brought me comfort.
A few hours before my dad died, he was staring at the ceiling with a look of absolute disgust and when I asked him what he was looking at, he said 'John O'Sullivan'! It's quite a common name, but the only John O'Sullivan our family knew was very much alive! I'm guessing, for whatever reason, my dad didn't like him very much, either that, or there was another John O'Sullivan that my dad had known in his life who did him, or someone else, wrong!
How special. I hope I see Jesus when I die, too (I currently have Ovarian Cancer).
@@seajay20 When your time comes, you will, but you may have a lot of time yet, so, in the meantime, keep the faith and above all, keep cheerful, no matter how down you may sometimes feel as none of us is promised tomorrow, not in this world, but believers have nothing to fear!!!😊♥
Wow
@@seajay20 ~ I have Stage IV Ovarian cancer. Just diagnosed in March 2023.
Interestingly enough, it seems my grandmother experienced something similar but different. I believe my grandmother was visited by my unborn son right before she passed. I was 7 months pregnant at 39 years old. This was my first (and only) pregnancy.
My grandma (Minnie ❤) was my best friend from my birth until her death just after her 90th birthday. She was so excited to finally see her first grandchild (me) become a mom and i was so excited to be able to give her that experience. She was not ill but unfortunately suffered a bad fall and subsequent bowel blockage that rendered her septic and unresponsive for days before she passed. The day before she passed i was at her bedside in the hospital. She hadnt spoken in days. I saw her start lifting her arm and waving at someone across the room. I looked and obviously saw nothing. Then, to my absolute amazement she started saying saying "hi baby, hi little baby". She was beaming, smiling and looked like she was experiencing the happiest moment of her life. Then she lowered her arm and became quiet again. She passed the next morning, her hand in mine. My son is now 3. I know somehow they met, she had her moment with her great grandson somewhere in the veil. He is a special boy. She was a wonderful woman ❤.
@@Princessbtrcup39 that's beautiful. I believe that when she passed, she got a chance to hold your son before he was born. She will be with you and your son throughout your lives.
@@Princessbtrcup39 beautiful
I literally saw my first wife hold a conversation with people who weren't in the room (that I could see) a few days before she died from cancer. It's heartbreaking to see, but also kinda comforting knowing that the person's loved ones were there for her when the end was coming.
I have absolutely no doubt of "life after death of the physical body". I've seen WAY too much to think otherwise.
My mom kept asking what time it was, while looking at the clock. She didn’t want to pass on my birthday. She waited until just after midnight of my birthday, then passed peacefully. She was 57 yrs old. Miss you mom!
Miss her so much. 22 years ago now, she was only 67. I cannot wait to see her and all my beloved Pets. 🙏🐈🐶💖
@@cq9882 ❤️
@@cq9882 ...oh yes! To see my family and my fur babies ❤️❤️❤️
My dad is visioning, he is in hospice, my mom passed away 4 months ago, he has dementia and he’s deaf. He has seen all of his deceased siblings and his mom, he calls out to them. He is definitely ready to join mom, they were together 71 years, they are soulmates. He has been visioning since February.
@@jimrebr in my culture this is a good sign once one partner goes, the other goes not too long after. This is a strong indication that according to the Bible, they were really ONE flesh.
@@itsqueencleopatra I agree wholeheartedly, my mom would never leave my dad, ever, I feel she’s at the other side of the veil, waiting with her loving heart, for my dad. He wants to be with her so much. The morning of my mom’s death, my dad reached up and got our favorite picture of mom, her photo was movie star beautiful, I look like my mom, but she was prettier.I have the same kind of relationship with my husband, One Love, we are soulmates too, just as my 5 younger siblings are in soulmates marriages too!
@@jimrebr I’m so happy for your family and that your mom and dad loved each other dearly. This cannot be bought in a store with money…priceless. I also ask that you keep my in your prayers that I find my soulmate too. In my culture ( I’m from a small island in the Caribbean) marriage is an honorable thing and something to be valued as an achievement in life. Not money, wealth but serving God and following him, including the command to be married to a man of God.
I'm so sorry,l also went thru the same ..❤
You've been through a lot in a short amount of time. I know your Mom, Dad and family will be together again soon and I hope you are finding comfort in that.
I truly believe in the knowing. My father randomly skipped work and kept us out of school one day that was completely not him. We spent the day at the river as a family. Once home that evening he left to the store. Died of a heart attack a mile from the house. He was 32 born with arrhythmia. I think he knew that was his last day.
What a wise man, to spend his last day doing what he loved -- being with, and enjoying his family.
(tearing up)
THAT is LOVE! 🌷
Sucks your dad had to go this early. Still, Love is eternal
I truly believe that sometimes ppl “just know” & what a gift that day was for his kids…!!!…😱💫❤️🙏🌞
My daddy did this same thing.... My only brother was about 7 and he used to always tease and say he was going to leave him his empty wallet, that day he kept my brother home from school and passed away shortly after leaving the court house after getting my little brother an id...
So sorry. But good you had those hours
My grandmother was dying and I begged her to wait for me to see her. She did wait. I stayed with her that night and she died. I woke up a couple of hours after we laid own and she was gone. I went down the hall to notify the nurse and he said that he was just in there and she was alive and couple minutes later before I came to get him. He thought that I woke right when she left.
She had congestive heart failure. She had to wear oxygen and after I got there she kept taking it off. She was too weak to speak but her eyes weren’t, I put the oxygen back on her twice, on the 3 rd time she looked at me as if to say I waited now please let me go. I knew what she wanted so I said if you need it it’s right here. I now realize that asking her to wait an entire extra day for me was asking a lot of her. I feel so thankful to know that she loved me enough to wait. ❤
He didn't take his eyes off his Mum, this is precious! Thank you for sharing.
My dad kept saying "it's beautiful, it's so beautiful. Can you see it? Listen to the angels sing. You really can't see that ?" And then his very last lucid moment, he wanted to call his dad and let him know he was going to be little late. He passed 5 hours later. It was the most incredible moment to share with him. I'm definitely not afraid to die.
Oh my goodness that’s exactly what my mom was saying the night before she passed away! Wow!
Biggest hug ever. TY
My grandpa went to the hospital because his cancer came back. we thought we were going to bring him home in a couple of days. He said he was going to have a family reunion that weekend, and he sang a church song. A day later, his eyes were fixed somewhere, and then came the coma. The preast came in (it was a Catholic hospital we're Christian, but we all pray to God in Jesus' name) I held his hand we all said a prayer then our favorite memories I went last, after I was done he died. I know he went in peace he was married to my grandma for over 50 years, and now they are together as of 2 years ago, my grandma passed. They both raised my sister and I. I miss them so much.
This made me cry, that is so beautiful ❤️
My mama called all 5 of us kids over to the house when my dad was dying. My dad wanted to talk to us before he passed. He spoke of angels that day. He said they were telling him to say his goodbyes because it would soon be his time. He passed a few days later but waited to take his last breath until everyone was there with him. That was so hard on me. It has been 13 years since he has been gone & the pain still hits like it happened today. 😢
When my mom was in the last 2 weeks in hospice care, she was barely able to move, speak, let alone sit up. She sat straight up in her bed and reached out her arms, looking in the corner of the room and began yelling at the top of her lungs, “ Daddy!”. He had been dead for nearly 40 years. This went on for 30 seconds! “Daddy!” Then, she fell back onto her bed and never regained consciousness. She passed 2 days later. I truly believe my grandfather was calling her to the other side.
The truth is in the bible Ecclesiastes 9:5 For the living know that they will die; But the dead know nothing, And they have no more reward, For the memory of them is forgotten.
Please watch a video called. Let's Talk About the Afterlife - 6 Things the Unsaved Discover at Death - The Rich Man & Lazarus, Channel is called. A&Q Productions
I am reading the comments 😢😢 my father was on his death bed and he used to see his mom and dad and he used to point them out to me and say see they are passing by. Just a week before he said there's 4 men sitting here they have come to get me , tell them I am not going now. We are Hindu and I think he was seeing the pall bearers. He passed a day after he saw me married.
My mum called for her mum aswell as she was dying. She also sat there, cradling a baby and whispered to me that the baby was so beautiful and she sat there rocking it- I had had a miscarriage ❤
@@tylahoc9271 wow, that's so comforting - so happy you saw that x
My grandma passed away today. Your videos helped me so much to prepare. Thank you so much
The videos helped me, too.
I'm so very sorry for your loss 😢
I’m a neuro nurse and of my patients saw her husband before she passed 😢 she was so ready to be with him again.
My first job out of nursing school was on a hospital oncology unit on the night shift. Scenes like this occurred regularly. Patients would see deceased family members, angels flying around the room and one man said Jesus was holding his hands out to him. The patients were very peaceful when this would happen. Many times they would be non-verbal or comatose but then they'd rally and these things would happen. They'd usually pass away soon. I was such a young nurse and experienced so much: comforting patients passing away when no family was present; staying with them so they were not alone. I'll never forget my experiences and am so grateful for them.
Me too. I wouldn't trade my time doing Heme/Onc for anything. Special group of people 🤗❤ 🙌🙌🙌❤❤❤
God bless y'all
Thank you for comforting the patients who were alone and being with them as they transition. What an honour. God bless you.
My Mum was dying with cancer and in her last days she was very mindful of peoples language as if she was in the presence of someone/something(bless her, she knew a few swear words herself 😂 love you Mum 😉) Two days before, Mum (who was stone deaf and had no hearing aids in) was sleeping peacefully, two relatives were visiting, one heavily pregnant. We spoke in a whisper and I asked "Do you have a name for the baby yet?" She whispered two or three names back, Mum instantly came to and said "It's Isabelle, Ive had confirmation" then went straight back to sleep. And indeed that is her name 😅❤
WOW. That is amazing.
My grandmother's caretaker came to visit her the day she died. She was not ill, but very frail at 99 years old. That day, she introduced the caretaker to a dear friend who, she indicated, was sitting across from her on the bed (my grandmother was in a nursing home at this time). The caretaker said hello, and they had their visit. She went to leave and told my grandmother she would be back to see her after dinner. Gramma said, "Oh, I don't think that will be necessary tonight. Please don't come." The caretaker was confused, but agreed that she wouldn't stop by again. Right after dinner, she received a call from the nursing home: my grandmother had passed. I have always believed the visiting friend had come to take Gramma with her.
My aunt saw and was having conversations with her daughter who had passed years before. She passed peacefully. I believe my cousin came to escort her mom to the other side.
My father was in a nursing home dying of cancer. One evening I reached into his drawer to get a pair of his Sox. But instead of a label with his name on it, the label had my mother’s maiden name. I felt strongly that she came to help him cross over. She died 2 years earlier.
@@katrinat.3032just because of some socks?
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Hello , this happened to me when I was a caretaker . A lady ms Judy , we had spent a few weeks together she told me her many life stories and gave me great advice . I was excited to see her my next shift but she called my job the day before and told them not to send me over anymore. I was sad because I thought I had did something wrong but the day I would of been there on the morning shift . She had passed away. It was bittersweet, I think she didn’t want me to have to find her or be frightened. I thank her for that because it would of messed me up! I’ll never forget ms Judy ❤ along with all the other ppl I’ve taken care of !
This makes me feel so happy for that man! Having those visions must be so comforting! I wanted to cry happy tears, it was so sweet!
When I saw this I was reliving my dad’s passing!! He passed two years ago and a couple of hours before he passed, he sat up and reached his hand out and said, mama, in a desperate cry out to her! I was standing in front of him and he looked right through me as if she was behind me. I got chills watching this because I saw this patient doing exactly what my dad did. Thank you for sharing this! I do believe my grandmother was in that hospice room with us! Dad was 90 and died of cancer. I miss him terribly…😢
❤ So sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss. I feel your pain I lost Dad almost 3 years ago and now Mom about two weeks ago. I miss them both terribly.
About 6 weeks before he passed, my grandpa was in the hospital and saw a man in a white suit. He said the man came to him and told him it was "almost time to go home" and he had come to get him ready. So for 3 days my grandfather kept trying to find that man, leaving the hospital room and getting lost. He hated the hospital. They kept tying him down. He had dementia so everyone chalked it up to him being difficult and hallucinating, but I think it was an angel who had come to tell him he was going back to the world we all came from. Thanks to incredible hospice carers like you, my grandpa died comfortably. He waited until he was alone to go, which was hard, but some people just don't want to leave when the people they love are there. Thank you for your work. It matters.
@@ericherman5413 this happened with my 93 year old mum a few days before she died she said who's the man in the white suit? She said he was standing outside the open bedroom door we were alone in the house
@@ericherman5413 I just wanted to tell you that your words brought me comfort. The very end where you said “he waited until he was alone to go, which was hard”. My Mom and Dad passed in September 2020, 12 days apart. I wasn’t with either of them and they couldn’t be together. There were reasons that were very valid but it absolutely has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with. They had both been with my husband and I for a couple of years till then. It is one of the biggest regrets in my life. But your explanation that “some people just don’t want to leave when the people they love are there” gave me some relief and a different way of looking at it, which helps. Thank you so much for your soothing words. Sincerely. ✌🏻🤍🤞
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I work in Healthcare and I worked with the elderly with Alzheimer's and Dementia, along with a few other ailments associated with the elderly.
I can testify I have seen many people passing, and for me, it's typical in the run up to crossing over. There has been many people waking up and asking me where a parent went or an aunt or uncle. ( Most heartbreaking for me was a absolutely wonderful lady who's son had passed years before thanks to illness, and the excitement she had telling me she talked with him almost made her appear childlike. ) She passed away not long after.
I do want to say, from a personal point of view, watching these people being excited over people long gone is a blessing. Even if we don't understand, it is, for them, happiness and a joy in a time where their lives are ending soon.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, it's greatly appreciated.
@@ddelaney712 mam I'm elderly now myself I hope I have someone as nice as you when I go much respect to all that care for those in that time keep up the good work
I had a hospice case who was an old WW2 vet. He and his two brothers all served in the war. He didn't have any children of his own but his nieces and nephews were in and out of there.
One day he sat up in astonishment and called out "Johnny" turns out it's his brother who had already passed and it was extra emotional because his niece was there and it was her father he was seeing.
He waited for everyone to leave before he passed.
My husband's mom died 2,000 miles away after being unconscious due to cancer for several days. Her husband put the phone up to her ear, and my husband told her that he loved her and that it was okay to go. She took one last breath after he hung up and died. I'm convinced that she was already outside of her body but needed that to go. My husband felt a warm presence with an orange light come over him shortly after, while his eyes were closed. I don't think spirits are confined to bodies. I do truly think there is more after this life.
We turned my mom's pacemaker off on a Friday about noon. She'd been unconscious for a few days and in and out of consciousness a few days before that after an extended illness. We expected her to pass shortly after. Her cousin who was like a sister to her couldn't come visit until Saturday evening. 20 minutes before her cousin walked into the room, her heartbeat started to slow. As if she knew when her cousin arrived at the hospital. She died 20 minutes after her cousin got there, with me, her cousin, and her cousin's two girls beside her. She wanted to say goodbye to her.
(Her last moments of consciousness were sitting straight up in bed and speaking Lithuanian, something she hadn't been able to do since a girl. She was talking about a little girl who I couldn't see. )
I'm glad to hear you mention people choosing when they die. My dad was sick my entire life, but he always promised me he would stay around to see me grow up... and he died a little over a month after my 18th birthday.
A few weeks before my mom passed in 2018, she told me angels would rock her back and forth, to comfort her. She said she would only tell me because I'm the only one who'd believe her. The night she died, she was in the hospital and she said to me, what's that light in the bathroom? I wasn't sure what she meant and thought maybe she wanted the light on so I turned it on and she shook her head as if to say no, there's a "Light" in the bathroom. She died less than an hour later. It gives me comfort knowing what that light really was!
This did bring me to tears, and I believe with all my heart he saw his mom. I can’t wait to see my parents, my husband, my brother, and my pets.
Gosh, I really hope we get to see our pets as well 🩷
@AWalkWithWhizzy I am so sorry for your loss. My mom was never the same after the loss of my brother. No parent should ever have to bury a child.
@@MurrrrrrpThat seems to be the consensus! ❤😊
@@Murrrrrrphi, you have my total assurance you do. I've studied and researched everything I can that's Spiritual for many years now and have learnt that we DO get to be with our pets! That makes me happy too! 😊
I've been with my mama for 3 years now. She had stopped driving,couldn't remember how to take her medicine. I'm grateful that I'm able to be here and care for her.
God bless you for doing that for her 🙏🏼🫶🏼
She is lucky to have you too❤
the night before my mom died she was at home with us. she was unable to talk but kept pointing up at the ceiling light and she seemed transfixed on. She kept pointing at the light and then looking at me and with her finger kept gesturing for me to turn off the light. I kept telling her the light was off. she passed a few hours later. the next day it came to me in an instant that she was she was trying to tell me. she was using her finger to tell me was she seeing "The Light". She also whispered to me that my dead father was standing at the bottom of her bed. I am so grateful to be with her when she took her last breath.
When my grandmother passed she laughed and reached out saying "Ruthie! George!" Ruth is her sister who had passed 5 years prior. George is her husband who'd been gone for over a decade. It made me so happy that she wasn't alone.
I was a CNA for hospice for many years. I have so many wonderful memories of the patients I cared for! I will never forget them. 95% of patients would see their loved one's and have conversations with them. These stories are the same as mine. I'm retired now, but sure do miss working with hospice. Thank you Julie for making these videos!
Hi Carol, how's your day going with you?
My mother-in-law was staying with us when she got sick and went into hospice care. Her great nephew's wedding was taking place around this time and she was aware of the timing. She did not want her passing to cause a problem for family members who needed to be out of state for the wedding. A few days before she passed, I was sitting next to her bed and she was having a conversation with someone in the room that I could not see. She was explaining to them why she couldn't go yet and adamantly told them "I don't want to do it your way, I want to do it my way!" She passed very peacefully a few days later.
My mum has always told me the story of her father's death. He was on his bed dying and he asked for a drink of water. My grandmother went to the kitchen to get it, when out of nowhere, my grandfather reached out to no one, made the motion of grasping a glass, brought the imaginary glass to his lips and made drinking motions. He said thank you Anna (his wife, my grandmother) and then he put the imaginary glass on his bedside table. He then laid back in his bed and died. I think that is lovely. I will add that I worked in a nursing home nursing mainly dementia patients. I have zero fear of death.
That´s so lovely!!!!!
My Dad passed away in July 2023 and in his final days; he was seeing and talking to loved ones and friends. Really amazing 🙏
My beloved Wife passed on 8/5/2022 from her third round of cancer. We had talked for the last 5 years about what happens if she passed. She told me on several occasions that she did not want me to watch her die.
She had the rally at 3 days before she passed, and her doctors said they were going to try some new meds, I had the feeling that she was going to leave us.
The next day she went down fast, and I was pretty sure this was it. 2 days before she went into a coma and never regained her consciousness. I had been up to see her, and we all were sure this was it.
The nurse call me at 7:30 that night and told me she was going. I went up and sat beside her, telling her it was okay to go., At 3 AM I told the nurses I had to go take care of me animals. I got home, did the chores, and sat down. I dozed off and the phone woke me at 8:45 AM telling me she had gone. I cursed myself for not being there for her, Falling asleep, and still do even though I know she probably waited until she knew I wasn't there.
Rest in Peace Carolyn, thank you for 29 years of a great marriage.
@@kutzbill sounds like she waited🖤
Bless you. You did great❤️
Rest assured, it’s the time you spent with her, not the brief moments you missed, that really matter to her. She knew when the time was right. She knew you loved her.
You are so lucky & you'll see her again.
@kutzbill - I'm a stranger but I know in my heart it came to pass as she wanted it to. Sounds like you were a great husband.
I was with my mum one day before she died and she told me when I arrived that I had missed my dad. He came to visit her and she told him to “take care of the girls - the girls being my sister and I”
My father had passed 3 months before her. I am comforted by this. Now they are together. Lisa
That man DID see his mom..she was there to take him to heaven
@@Michelleturnock believe what you want
@@Michelleturnock They were there to take him home. Angels. ❤️🙏
@@Lovingleroy my thoughts exactly ❤️
No he was hallucinating
@Gabriellejoeyleeray1969 no
I'll tell you a story about a visioning incident that made everyone pause. My Uncle's father and mother in-laws were a very devoted couple. I was very close to them as they were always inviting me over to their home, buying me gifts etc. "Gene" came down with cancer and passed away in 1980. "Olive" passed away in the late 1980's. They always had various ailments and were in and out of the hospital. A few days before she passed Olive told a family friend that "Gene" had come to visit her. She went back to the hospital a couple of days later and was lucid when she suddenly passed away. At the family home they put out old photos of Gene and Olive. Their little grandson, who had never known his grandfather, looked at a photo of his grandfather and remarked that was " the man that had come over to visit his grandmother just before she went to the hospital." What do you make of that?
WOW! That's BEAUTIFUL!❤
@@roberthansen9694 Children tend to be very open -- much more so than adults.
Totally awesome! Thanks for sharing. ❤️
My niece was two days old when my daddy died. As they laid her on his chest, she raised her little head and looked directly at him. He told me after they took her away the “she looked into my eyes and our souls touched. She will know me”. He died two hours later with a smile on his face and I closed his eyes in death. When my niece was small we would catch her talking to herself but when questioned she would say things like, “ Papa says he missed you mommy, but he’s alright!” “Mommy, don’t be sad, Papa said everything will be alright and he loves you.” She said things like this until she was about 6 then it all stopped. 🥰🙌🏻🙏🏻
@@rhondathomas7952wow, that’s amazing! Really beautiful. I’ve heard people who channel angels and other beings that children born since 2012 have heightened abilities. It sure seems like it from the kids I see. They’re really in tune with the other side.
As a Child of a Nursing Professional, I found myself every school holidays in the hospital and not dare talk or act out of place as she was also the Head Matron. The nurses will let me hang out in their respective offices or stations. On two occasions I have seen 2 dear departed souls who also saw loved ones with the utmost glow yet I could not see and was quite taken back the very first time and quite recently when my cousin suddenly passed away due to heart complications uttered the words "I am coming Grandpa" in my native language Afrikaans like he was standing right next to him. So thank you Nurse Julie!. More earthly angels like yourself should share their experiences.
Thank you for being such a beautiful educator and empathetic person. Sending peace love and empathy to you and yours ✌️
I have another story... when I was 3 or 4 I thought had a great grandpa on my grandma's side living with us. His bed was in the living room/dining room area as he was bedridden from arthritis & couldn't walk far to the washroom. 1 day I asked my mom Where's grandpa she said at his home I said no the other grandpa that slept right there I haven't seen him in awhile. She looked very shocked she said he died the spring before you were born. She must've thought I was joking and asked how did he look. I said he had long white hair in a pony tail. And he had trouble walking. She was so shocked & started crying & hugged me.
I am a retired RN age 82 years and I have seen this and more with PT's who are dying. My own mother asked "Who are all these people?" I had one pt. age 35 with end stage of Lung Cancer (in England) on the morning since his admission, when I went into his room he was in a sitting position say, "What a beautiful morning with a blue sky, sunshine and the flowers in bloom". I turned and looked out of the window. The sky had low gray clouds barely above the roof tops and drizzling with rain, it looked depressing outside. Five minutes later he coughed up blood and died.
Another Pt. I had was talking to someone and told me she was arranging a family reunion with her already deceased family. It all seemed natural to me. Thank you for your videos I do enjoy them.
Thank you Julie! I think it is also a nice thing to remind caregivers is to not argue with the person, just let them have their visions.
My dad passed 2 weeks ago. A few days before he died he was pointing to the wall and kept saying "Beautiful, beautiful!" I asked him if he could see angels. He said yes. I told him they were waiting for him. He said, "I know." My dad was an atheist, so I was so joyful to hear what he was seeing. He died very peacefully with no distress at all. He didn't have a disease process but had a severe stroke a year ago and he slowly declined over the year.
Wonderful to hear he saw that vision
So, you father was an atheist and you were joyful because he lost a little of his sanity towards the end of his life to the point that he forcefully abandoned his beliefs? Way to go to respect your father! You must have been a terrible daughter.
@@thiagobaptista what a terrible thing to say.
@@HeleneLouis-x7i not more terrible than not respecting her father's beliefs.
I just wanted to pop in to say I can’t thank you enough for helping me grieve with the loss of my grandmother. Although I’m a Nurse Practitioner and have seen patients pass in the hospital setting, I was somewhat unprepared to witness the natural dying process at home with a loved one. My grandmother was calling my dad her “papa” a week before she passed while completely alert and baseline oriented. Your videos helped me during those last few days realize that what I was witnessing was normal and that my grandmother was comfortable. I am 3 weeks out from the loss and am in a much better place than I would be if I hadn’t seen your videos. They are profoundly educational and most definitely needed. Keep up the good work! ❤
This is so true . My Dad at his hospital bed told us he saw his 3 close friends sitting in the corner who had passed on a few years ago. He said they we’re visiting at him. Then he keep telling my sister its time now repeatedly. My sister didn’t really understand what he was saying, then an hour later 12:30pm my Dad had passed away. We believed his friends are there to take him. We missed him dearly . ❤
So sorry for your loss. This is a beautiful story nonetheless ❤️🕊️
Thank you for sharing.
My husband is a retired hospice nurse and was with 100’s of people in their last moments. He said this happens quite often. My aunt had a visit from her deceased husband on her last day and they said she had a two hour visit with him. I think they are sent to come collect us and take us home. That’s just my thoughts and it brings me comfort.
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@@Paulohlsson7 stop
Those are exactly my thoughts too. I'm comforted by the thought that when my time comes, my parents will be there to fetch me
When my grandmother was dying she told the family gathered around her that my deceased grandfather was there. "John! It's John... and he has two little boys with him." They had twin boys who died in infancy, and the family likes to think that they were there with their father to greet her. Death bed visioning of this sort seems to be a comfort both to the dying and to those around them.
@@nicolegreen3317 of course they were there. How beautiful
My Dad fought Cancer for 7 years. He finally said he was tired. I told him that if he was tired, it was okay to go; I would be okay. That was the biggest lie ,that I have ever told. My brother and I were instructed after we signed the papers, my Dad told us not to come back to the hospital. We had said our good byes. My kids continued to visit but he didn’t want us to come, my baby brother was out of State getting his CDL’s. It was about 7 days, before he left. My brother and I had been on the back porch laughing about my Dad’s antics at times. When we went inside the phone rung; I can’t remember the exact words my brother said, no matter how I try.The Hospice Nurse told my brother, that my Dad asked what channel, his movie came on. He was looking for Clint Eastwood’s movie Pale River. The nurse left the room, when she returned, he was gone with the biggest smile on his face. A year later, I realized what he was smiling about. Pale Rider……..Death Rides a Pale Horse! He always had jokes.
@@deni7300 lol! Man I hope to keep my sense of humor up until the end. Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing ❤️
My grandmom (Nanny) saw my grandpop almost every day for over 2 weeks, about 2-3 weeks before she passed away. My grandpop passed away a month before I was born 44 years ago (32 years at the time). She held small conversations with him, laughed, smiled, cried. She looked so peaceful like they were talking about how she won't be alone when she was ready.
It actually made us feel so much better just seeing her like that!
When my mother passed several years ago-on the day she passed-she was staring at the corner. She smiled, and my sister asked her if she was seeing our father and brother who had passed before. She shook her head yes. We believe they came to get her.
My grandmother was in a nursing home. We lived states apart and I had hadn’t spoken to her in a long time due to messy family. I finally found her and called to speak with her. She was so happy to hear from me. Shortly after I spoke to her (a day or so), she told the night staff that she didn’t want to wear her pajamas. She told them that she wanted to wear her dress clothes because she was going in a journey. She died that night. I’m so grateful that I got to talk to her before her journey. It’s always given me comfort that she was excited for it.
My nana wanted to get dressed up too, right before she passed! She also asked for vanilla ice cream. She had not eaten in days...so wonderful that she wanted to enjoy that ice cream "one more time"...
@@LynneC44 Oh gosh, that’s so cute!
My dad was 85 years old and dying from lung cancer. On a Saturday morning in early June, 1999, he called me and said “I'm hungry, I want you to fry me a steak and some green tomatoes”. I was shocked, he hadn't eaten anything for days. He was sitting up in a kitchen chair when I got there. He talked and laughed and ate the good, after which he said “well sis, that’s the last time you have to cook for me. It was good”. He laid back on the sofa and drifted off. The next Tuesdsy, 3 days later, he came to and was reaching his hands upward. He said “oh look. See the cardinals? They are right here, so pretty,” then he passed. I miss him so much every day of my life 😢
@@ruthyost8912 what a beautiful story. ❤️
My great grandmother kept telling me I needed to start supper for my great grandfather. I never got to meet him cause he passed before I was born. I also remember her looking at the doorway from the den to the hall and then looking at me. I asked her what was wrong and she told me "you need to get up and let your mother have that seat" My mother passed in '73 and this was in '89.
I honestly think our family members come to help us move on from this realm to the next.
I wasn't on any medication or oxygen when I was a child and watched my Grandmother pass. After a very bright flash of light, there was a man in a blue suit poking fun at my older brother. I kept asking about him but given the circumstances, I was hushed and amazed that nobody else realized that he was there!! A few months after my Grandmother's funeral, I found out that the man in the blue suit....was my Grandfather ❤
That’s amazing!
@@heatherharris3394 Amazing!
My mum is currently dieing from pancreatic cancer and she is really suffering mentally. I hope her mum comes to her at the end. She deserves this comfort
Pray for help to be sent to her in the form of angels or loved ones
May Jesus receive her into paradise. Prayers abound for your mom !
My mother is in Stage 7 of dementia and has been under hospice care for 17 months. She has been confined to a bed for 18 months, sleeps 23 hours a day, has to be spoonfed and is double incontinent. Dementia is a cruel disease, both for the afflicted and their loved ones.
I am so sorry. God bless and comfort all of you. Courage and strength.
@@culturematters4157 My mother-in-law is in a stage similar to your mother. She is 99 and in the end stages of dementia. She sleeps continually and is unable to waken for more than a few moments at a time. Mom is almost incapable of opening her eyes and has been in this stage for many months. She has even had Covid twice and survived being in the hospital. (I had an uncanny experience when I started to pray for her and she opened her eyes completely wide for about 3 or 4 minutes!) I do think it is easier for me that I am her daughter-in-law as the family 'caregiver'. Mom has lived in a facility for 11 years now after it became too expensive to adequately care for her needs at home. As a believer in Jesus, I think there is purpose in God allowing Mom to live, even in this advanced stage. Although I could not qualify it and much of it is beyond my understanding, I suspect there is more going on than I perceive and feel certain there is meaning to Mom being alive, even in his state. I think it has much to do with having experienced a tiny bit of the perfect love and nature of God. Heartfelt best wishes to you. ♥️
@@lauraaustin1998 Praying for you
So very sad, my father in law just passed with dementia, he had a DNR, so his suffering was not prolonged by feeding tubes and the like.
@@rubberknees I am so sorry to hear about your mother and father-in-law. I actually made another heartfelt reply, but it didn't get posted for some reason. Something that's amazing with my mother-in-law is that she still gets hungry (shows in her body language) and can still be hand-fed soft food. Mom has also had a long-standing dnr, which I think may become implicit in hospice. Mom has had Alzheimer's for 19 years! On the upper scale in terms of life-expectancy with Alzheimer's for sure, which I understand is about 1 to 20 years.
The veil gets thinner as you get closer to going Home.
The veil is thin now
So true. The earth is not our home. We belong to the astral heavens from whence we came...
When my father was dying, he looked up and said "That's beautiful!". We never knew what he saw, but whatever it was, he was in awe. I think it was two days later that he died. The Hospice nurses were so wonderful. It truly is a calling.
My mother waited for my youngest sister to come all the way from the US. She was in a coma and I was mentally telling her she should let go, because she was suffering and wished to pass on. My sister reached the hospital late Saturday evening. The doctors were requested to allow her to see our mother past visiting hours and they did. I was in the hospital staying in the room for relatives, when the call came around 4.00 am through the speaker. Mother left after she became aware that my sister had come. She was the youngest and her troubles bothered my mother a lot.
Her elder sister, my aunt saw my grandma and other relatives a few days before she passed away. She too was seen waving her hand at someone unseen in the room and later told my cousin that all her relatives were asking her to come over. She had been suffering from breast cancer for some years.
Indeed our bonds are not just of this lifetime, but of several lifetimes.
When my Daddy was dying two years ago, he would be telling me about how he had such a wonderful day visiting with his friends from work (they were all deceased). My Daddy was sleeping when I told him about his third great grandchild on the way. A tear rolled down his cheek. A few minutes later he bolted up looking at the corner where he kept saying my Mom was staying in, counted to three and became so excited. My Mom passed away before any of the great grandchildren were born. It was like he was explaining to her. None of this scared or upset me. It brought me peace to see him so happy.
He was so sweet calling for his mom. It’s like he was 4 again. He seemed very happy.
Outside of the USA people understand spirit. From our loved ones to pets they are with us.
@@Mrs.Robinsons Millions inside the US also understand spirit.
@@Nopety-Nope Im so happy to read that. I can only hope people outside my highly religious county understand !
@@Mrs.Robinsons Agreed! We are often drowned out and gaslit for believing in such things, but there are millions of us :-) Glad to see it in other countries as well.
My grandmother's youngest child (of eight, I think) had Downs Syndrome, and she swore she wouldn't die before him, so that she would always be there for him. He passed away at about the age of 50, and sure enough, just a week or two later, she died (in her nineties by then).
@@davidlrattigan She fulfilled her promise. What beautiful maternal devotion.
That is pure mother’s love. So beautiful.
I have a daughter with down syndrome and I pray to God frequently that I will live longer than her or die with her so I can always be with her. What a touching story I hope God grants me the same as your grandmother.
Videos like this give me so much comfort. My dad was in a coma when he passed but i really hope he got to see his dad before he passed
My great aunt died at 91. She was living in an assisted living facility and had made alot of friends. One day she asked her nurse to take her around the place to all of her friends' rooms so that she could say goodbye to them. They all asked, "where are you going?" She answered and said, "I'm going home to Heaven." The following day she was very weak and fell into a coma. We all came to visit her and say goodbye. Two days after that she woke, smiled at her daughters then fell asleep. Her daughters said that they felt the Lord's presence very strong in the room and the room was very bright.
Thats what my father did.he passed 4 months ago.he kept staring at the wall,and tears were comming.he said he saw his mum,and other family members.he even said he saw our family dog
Prior hospice nurse here :)
Not only have I witnessed this with many patients; I witnessed this with my own mother, around 3 months before she passed. She would tell me to hurry and set the table for her sister, brother, and mom. She would talk to them as if they were right in front of her and tell them that ‘Ashley will set the table for dinner’. It was so real to her. Problem was, they had already passed away years prior. But to her, it was very real. This happened countless times. She was always so happy and smiling. She would even go as far as to say ‘look how beautiful they look today’. Thanks for another great video
My grandfather talked about his Mama visiting for days before he passed - we didn't doubt for a minute that she was there! 💜
One of my grandmother's sisters was on her deathbed and appeared to have already "crossed over." She was talking to someone, asking what this person was "doing there," finally calling him by name. It was a brother-in-law of hers who had passed recently but no one had told her so not to upset her. ❤
I lost my dad to cancer in January. The weeks leading up to his passing, he would say he saw a tunnel in the wall, and that there was treasure. He said that he was seeing a place with snow and forests. My dad used to love anything to do with outdoor living, Alaska, hunting etc. I think he saw those things because that’s the way he wanted to live, and it brought him happiness and peace. It’s sad, but it’s also a beautiful thing. I like to think that’s what his heaven is.
I watched my mom do that. She called to her closest sister, "Mayme, Mayme, here take my hand, help me cross over." I was so blessed to be there, laying on the bed with her. When I heard a word from God Almighty on Thursday evening. "Spend the night with your mother Friday night because I am bringing her to myself." Me and two sisters, spent Friday night with mom. Singing, praying, and telling her stories of the things we did when we were young (you know being mischievous) that we thought she didn't know. Mom said, "I know what you all did." Low and behold, early Saturday morning as the sun was rising, I raised up and instinctively looked at the wall, it was snowing, the bed was facing the window. On the wall at the head of the bed, sparkles were on the wall. The sun was shining through the snowflakes. I told the oldest sister there, "Charlotte, look!" And she said, " Hot damn, she teleported." Then KNEW, our Heavenly Father, sent His angel to receive my mother's spirit. I then knew that God Almighty had answered my prayer, which was. "Father God, if you do not do anything else for me, I want to be there when your angel comes to usher my mother's spirit into the great beyond." Almighty God, our heavenly Father did It!!!
No fear when you're IN Christ Jesus. Charlotte believes in "new age" stuff. Even to this day, I'm praying and believing for her to receive Christ before it's too late. Thank you to those who read this long comment. The Word of God is True.
Jesus is God in human form come to save His creation from sin and death! That is GOOD NEWS!
What a beautiful experience! I am so glad for you and your mom that you were there!
You really shouldn't judge others for their spiritual beliefs. Perhaps they are right and you are wrong.
@@pragmaticcat7619I agree. It makes me so sad sometimes because of the constant judgement of the most religious people I know. Isn’t one of the 10 commandments “Thou shalt not not judge”??? Sad.
@@E11even_E11even No, it’s not one of the 10 commandments, given in Exodus Ch 20. You’re thinking of Matthew Ch 7:1-5
My 92-year old mother had suffered a stroke and couldn't speak, but she kept reaching and waving with one hand. She definitely was seeing something because she was smiling. The hard rs on the back of my neck stood up, but I knew that whatever she was seeing, comforted her a great deal.
… the what on the back of your neck? 😅
Awww. He sees his mother. What a peaceful way to leave this world and with his momma!
he said mommy, which is even sweeter
When I hear of someone passing away I imagine the reunion parties going on up in heaven and it comforts me. Imagine seeing your parents/family/friends that you have not seen for many many years once again.
Oh What a beautiful moment
My precious Mama passed away on Thanksgiving Day 2022. She had moved into my sister’s home where I was living and I cared for her with the help of a wonderful Hospice for the last 6 months of her life. She passed from COPD and Julie I was following you here on RUclips throughout that time and you helped me immensely so THANK YOU!!!! Mama started seeing and speaking to her Mother a few months before she passed and then her last 2 weeks she called me Mommy and I never corrected her because if it was Grandmother she was seeing then that made me perfectly happy for her. Much love to you Julie! ❤️🙏🏻♾️🌹
Beautiful! they are together now. My mother felt her mother’s presence in her home she didn’t hesitate to tell the family we of course didn’t make anything of it. Within three months my mother passed away from a sudden heart attack although my mother was not on her death bed and was fine my grandmother her mother visited her as a sign she will soon be with her. I do believe looking back now it was also a sign that my mother would be looked after by my grandmother to comfort and help us through our mourning we miss her terribly but we always remember my mother’s visioning before she left us. I have heard many, many stories like my own and the common denominator is seeing their deceased mother on their death bed, it’s very comforting and beautiful to see your mother before you leave this earth❤
People came to help him transition. He is on his way home. They are telling him it’s time. Remember, you never die alone.
Yes you do
Very true I've watched this personally, my first partner he knew something was up for weeks and had a visitation one week before he died in an accident. His spirit stayed with me for a month or so. Its important to let them go, my brother also died and spirit woke me the night before and told me, let go there's nothing you can do, my current husband witnessed these events. No one can break my faith ever, it truly is remarkable.
When my great uncle was dying, he saw his horse, Buddy, that he loved as a young boy. He said, "Buddy, wait for me! I'm coming!" His horse's name and likeness are engraved on his headstone.
How beautiful!!! I wish I could like your comment a hundred times 🥹
I watched a lot of videos of heaven and hell testimonials and so many of the heaven ones said our animals are waiting for us on the other side! I believe he really seen his horse and is with his horse now having a great time.
@@ericbitzer5247when I went to Sunday school when I was younger we were told that animals don't have souls so they don't go anywhere when they die
@@ericbitzer5247Amen! I believe this also
There is a true story of a little girl named Della who had 2 beloved cats die in a house fire. A few years later Della was in her last moments and from her hospital bed she sat up with a big smile and called out to those 2 kitties with outstretched arms. She then laid back and followed them.
@@northernlitez1 Wow! That's so sad and beautiful at the same time.
The most common word spoken on a battlefield by the wounded and the dying is "Momma".
Well, I could add a few but this is a family show. : )
@@pfdrtom 💔
@@pfdrtom whew. man. thats heavy, but true. i hate war
I think that's different tho. Most of their moms were still alive. It so sad what those poor kids went thru.
As the mother of a son this comment made me cry!
At first when he was speaking I thought he sounds just like a little boy calling out to his mom. This is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. 💗
This made me cry thinking of my mom doing this during her last year of lucidity with early onset Alzheimer’s. She was still completely mobile but had already lost a lot of her ability to talk. When this happened her face would brighten, she would hold her hand up in front of her and say, “mom, right here, black hair”. I had never seen my grandmother with dark hair, only in pictures. Mom would always be more at peace after these visits. I only saw it happen a few times. I always felt grandma was showing up to give mom comfort and support.
My mother passed from pancreatic cancer. She had home hospice during the day, I took care of her most of the day and night for 3 weeks before she passed in her bed. While she was able to talk and sit on the couch, she was seeing cracks in the walls and ceiling. She kept asking if we could see the cracks in the wall. I kept a baby monitor by her bed so I could hear while I slept. Her last night I was awaken to hear mumbling and faintly heard her say “mom”. When I woke in the morning and checked on her, she was gone.
My dad was 86 when he passed away in 2011. I was with him the night before he passed (at the hospital). Everyone else had already left the hospital as he was sitting up, lucid, talking clearly and ate a full meal. He even got up to brush his teeth! So there dad and I were, he was in the bed and I was sitting on the bed holding his hand. We were having a great conversation and all of a sudden he sat up and was pointing to the corner of the room saying “Arthur, Arthur, do you see my brother Arthur (to me). My dad lived the last 30 years of his life mourning his favorite brother Arthur. Uncle Arthur was out in the ocean salmon fishing with another one of his brothers when suddenly he had a massive heart attack. He was only 56.
I have to believe that dad actually did see him because dad’s face lit up with so much excitement seeing his brother Arthur that night. When I left around 10 pm, we had a call at 6:00 am the next morning that the family should come in soon. We all did and he passed away at exactly 6:00 PM that night♥️🙏🏻😢
Beautiful ❤️
I saw my mother go from paralyzed frozen staring where her eyes landed, to a beaming beautiful smile looking up like she was in wonder amazement as she passed. I was happy for her.
My friend did this a few days in the active dying stage. He popped awake and started looking at the corner of my living room and got the biggest smile on his face. He started waving and nodding his head. All his family and friends were sitting in the dining room and witnessed this. I asked him, if someone was here with us for him, he looked at me still smiling and said yes. I'm a Sensitive so I had no doubt he he had company.
I asked who are ya talking to, he looked back at who he was talking to and named his Uncle. I heard his mother gasp and cry out behind us as well as several others gasp as well. He began waving at what I assumed were others. It lasted only about a minute or so and we all knew we had just witnessed a very profound, precious and divine moment that not only brought him joy and peace but all of us as well. Because we all knew beyond certainty that death was not the end as some of us had believed before.
My grandma passed away in 2017 she was on hospice I took care of my granny on her last days she will tell me their was angels sitting on her bed and that her mom was their . I believe her ❤ she was so happy 😁 love u grammy from here to heaven 🌌