Deathbed Visions - What People See Moments Before End of Life with Dr. Christopher Kerr | NLS Clips

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    Christopher Kerr is a hospice doctor. All of his patients die. Yet he has cared for thousands of patients who, in the face of death, speak of love and grace. Beyond the physical realities of dying are unseen processes that are remarkably life-affirming. These include dreams that are unlike any regular dream. Described as "more real than real," these end-of-life experiences resurrect past relationships, meaningful events and themes of love and forgiveness; they restore life's meaning and mark the transition from distress to comfort and acceptance.
    Drawing on interviews with over 1,400 patients and more than a decade of quantified data, Dr. Kerr reveals that pre-death dreams and visions are extraordinary occurrences that humanize the dying process. He shares how his patients' stories point to death as not solely about the end of life, but as the final chapter of humanity's transcendence. Kerr's book also illuminates the benefits of these phenomena for the bereaved, who find solace in seeing their loved ones pass with a sense of calm closure.
    Beautifully written, with astonishing real-life characters and stories, this book is at its heart a celebration of our power to reclaim the dying process as a deeply meaningful one. Death Is But a Dream is an important contribution to our understanding of medicine's and humanity's greatest mystery.
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    Translated titles:
    Historias de TOS: Visiones en el lecho de muerte: lo que vieron momentos antes del final de la vida
    TOS Stories: Visionen auf dem Sterbebett-Was sie kurz vor dem Lebensende sahen | Dr.Christopher Kerr
    Deathbed Visions-Ce qu'ils ont vu quelques instants avant la fin de leur vie | Dr Chr
    Visões no leito de morte-O que eles viram momentos antes do fim da vida | Dr. Chris
    टीओएस कहानियां: डेथबेड विजन-उन्होंने
    TOS Stories: Deathbed Visions-What They Saw Moments Before End of Life | Dr. Christopher Kerr
    visioenen op het sterfbed-wat ze zagen vlak voor het einde van hun leven | Dr Christop
    Visioni sul letto di morte-Cosa hanno visto pochi istanti prima della fine della vita |
    死の床のビジョン-人生の終わりの瞬間に彼らが見たもの |
    Видения на смертном одре - что они видели за не

Комментарии • 267

  • @NextLevelSoul
    @NextLevelSoul  Год назад +2

    Watch this FREE NDE Course: Discover The Transformative Power Of Near-Death Experiences
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  • @productjunkie9235
    @productjunkie9235 Год назад +248

    As a nurse..I worked in Long Term Care and we dealt with this phenomenon on more than one occasion. I also had patients younger by 20 or 30 years than the usual LTC patient. One patient that comes to mind..Miss V..had been confined to a wheelchair for several years and was basically in good health….About 10pm one evening came WALKING down the hall. She stated that her husband (deceased) was there and ready for her to leave. We immediately tried to redirect her and assisted her to her room and told her to call us before she gets out of bed. About 30 minutes later I went to check on her and she had passed away. I guess her husband WAS there to take her home. 💜💜💜

    • @leslie5139
      @leslie5139 Год назад +14

      Omg thank you for sharing this.❣️

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +16

      Always believe them . When God calls you , there is nothing you can do to change it

    • @michellearroyo9136
      @michellearroyo9136 Год назад +13

      My mother 20 min before she passed - she said I have to get ready , I have to ge dressed . I have somewhere to go . My mom and uncle are there waiting for me . 😞😞😞

    • @joe7324
      @joe7324 Год назад +18

      As a VA nurse, I was with several veterans as they passed. I would pray with or for them. I held many guys hands. I did my best to keep them comfortable. I prayed the Lord God welcomed them into his kingdom. It’s all about the love with God.
      Be not afraid. Pray for those dying.

    • @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
      @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Год назад

      @@kathyr.8135 No way, no fuc£ing way; I control my life, I go on my terms.

  • @vickiecarey5214
    @vickiecarey5214 Год назад +34

    I strongly believe that "A foot in both worlds" is exactly what the dying are experiencing.

  • @Dion_Mustard
    @Dion_Mustard Год назад +44

    My Grandma died 2 days ago and something most extraordinary happened, something I am still utterly amazed by. Nana was a BIG lover of garden birds throughout her life and would often spend hours feeding the birds. Well I kid you not, on her death bed, as Nana was taking her last breath in the care home where she had spent a number of years, all of a sudden we were alerted to the fact that lots of birds were pecking at the window just opposite her bed. They were making quite a commotion and we couldn't understand why. It was only after we thought about how much she loved birds. Literally, as she was taking her last breath the birds were going mental at the window. We discussed it afterward - IF ONLY we had filmed it - it was as though the birds new and were there to take her "soul" away to the spirit world.
    Absolutely amazing. I have no doubt Nana's mind lives on, in a heavenly garden surrounded by beautiful birds.

    • @joannekuzborski491
      @joannekuzborski491 Год назад +3

      Absolutely fantastic

    • @charlene9119
      @charlene9119 Год назад

      When your Nana took her last breath, did the birds fly away at that very moment?

    • @Savannah005
      @Savannah005 Год назад

      @@charlene9119 as Nana was taking her last breath in the care home where she had spent a number of years, all of a sudden we were alerted to the fact that lots of birds were pecking at the window just opposite her bed

    • @ohboy7790
      @ohboy7790 8 месяцев назад

      birds are descendants of some dinosaurs so some of the oldest lineage around, 150 millions years or so. coincidence?

  • @patriciabilinkas3911
    @patriciabilinkas3911 Год назад +17

    My dad passed in April 2019. He had dementia and mesothelioma and only a short time to live. He started saying he wanted to go home, and I told him he could go whenever he felt ready. Then one day I found him staring into the yard, so I asked him what he was looking at and he replied it was was father. The next day, he said he saw his mother. The day after that he was gone. I felt he finally felt ready to go home.

  • @Stargazer2995
    @Stargazer2995 Год назад +16

    I am a patient support volunteer with Hope West. I was a support volunteer for one sweet woman for over a year when one day I received a phone call from her son. He said the Hospice nurse explained to him that his mother was declining rapidly. He said I should come as soon as possible if I wanted to see her one last time. When I arrived the client was lying in bed with her eyes closed and a sweet expression on her face. I held her hand and spoke to her letting her know I was there. She never opened her eyes, but at one point her lips moved and I could see she was trying to speak. I knelt down closer to her face and asked what she said. "Angels" she replied. I asked her, "Did you say angels?" And with that same sweet expression on her face, she replied, "Angels". She passed a few hours later. Needless to say, she left me (and her son) with a priceless gift.

  • @kyliesbubbie
    @kyliesbubbie Год назад +80

    My aunt passed away from uterine cancer on December 21st, 1982. The family was gathered around the house. She had been in a coma for the last few days. She suddenly sat upright and was coherent and talking..but..talking to someone the rest of us couldn't see. She kept looking at the Christmas tree..or should I say looking THROUGH the tree! Her face almost glowed as she was so happy and excited as she carried on her conversation. She kept nodding, and said that she was so glad to see him again. She was talking to her late husband, who had passed 1969. Then she gasped and she said that her mom and dad were there, and of course we were all crying. When she said "Jesus is coming this way" it gave me the chills. But when she turned and looked straight at me and said, "Ma said she's so happy that you named your little girl after her"! ( I had given birth a month before then, and named my baby Sarah, same as my grandmother) What made this so incredulous was that she had been unaware of her surroundings for the last 6 weeks. No one told her about Sarah! That was 40 years ago, at Christmas time, and it was the best gift I ever have received! I still cry thinking about that day. Shortly after, my aunt lapsed back into a coma and passed a few hours later. She was buried on Christmas eve. My daughter grew up and is the spitting image of my grandmother. She even has my grandmother's mannerisms! know she's watching over us and I know she'll come for me when it's my time to go. I can't wait to see all my loved ones again and hopefully my 2 beloved dogs who passed.

  • @patriciaclark5428
    @patriciaclark5428 Год назад +134

    When my father passed, I was standing at his bedside. I was able to witness his soul leave his body....a whisp of smoky mist left through the crown chakra. I asked others in the room if they saw it too. I was the only one. What a great blessing I was given at that moment.

    • @steelcity791
      @steelcity791 Год назад +4

      My mother who nursed elderly end of life patients witnessed this one and only time in her career along with another nurse who was with her . Always talked about this .

    • @peggystanford2395
      @peggystanford2395 Год назад +4

      I wonder if it was the soul, the Holy Spirit or something maybe our bodies hold, I've always understood we have a soul and a spirit and if saved, the Holy Spirit is also there.

    • @Alice-sz7oq
      @Alice-sz7oq Год назад +1

      That was a wonderful blessing, my mom had told me the story several times. She was in the room when her dad passed and she saw a cloud go up over his body, she was sure of what she saw that day.

    • @florairvan8305
      @florairvan8305 Год назад

      Where is Jesus? He said, "i an the
      way, the truth, and the life.Noone
      comes father but by me." The
      experiences, no matter how.
      comforting, must line up
      with scrpture. i

    • @ianstrange5674
      @ianstrange5674 2 месяца назад

      @florairvan8305
      "Scripture" tells us absolutely nothing about the afterlife.

  • @andreagibson7355
    @andreagibson7355 Год назад +115

    My 100 year old Dad died in 2018. As he was dying, I was saying to go towards the light, and Mom was waiting for him. He looked to the left and his eyes brightened and he saw something or someone (maybe my Mom) and gritting his teeth together held his breath not to breathe in, to die sooner because it wasn't coming fast enough. My Dad was a WWII vet, and to the end he was in control of his life, and now his own death. I was in awe to witness this act of will even in his last minutes. He saw something compelling and beautiful and wanted to be with it. It is comforting to know he is somewhere he really wanted to be.

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +5

      Jesus

    • @grwoobie1297
      @grwoobie1297 Год назад +2

      I had very similar experience with my dad.

    • @donnapage3922
      @donnapage3922 Год назад +2

      Life is beauty and bittersweet. In the end only kindness matters, and your wisdoms that you shared are truly moving, also inspiring to others, we can really only walk our own paths and try our best to celebrate our differences instead of judging. It's a work in progress. I do believe in happy endings, and its beautiful that he always lived his life on his terms, that was who he is. Blessings to all, stay safe and thank you for sharing. ♥️🥰🙇‍♀️♥️🤘

  • @melissatraficante503
    @melissatraficante503 Год назад +52

    My mommy died on November 29th 2022 of copd and Covid-19 she was 67. I pretty much found my sweet Mother dead in her hallway on her way to the bathroom I was screaming and crying and I knew my mom was gone but for the first time in my life I had to do cpr and it was on my mom 😢 at the end she passed away in the hospital and I find it very important to me that my Mom knew I was there doing cpr on her I just want to know that my mom knew I was there and she heard me tell her that I love her and that I was sorry for everything. This by far is the most painful thing I’ve been through in my 43 years of life and believe me I’ve been through some rough things like most of us but losing my mom takes the cake for me it makes all the other things I’ve been through smaller deals now rest in peace Mommy😢😢😢❤❤❤❤

    • @brooklynboy494
      @brooklynboy494 Год назад +6

      Your mom knows you did your best and is proud of you.

    • @Ladybellefiske
      @Ladybellefiske Год назад +3

      All shall be well, as Julian of Norwich said.

    • @eloisem3214
      @eloisem3214 Год назад +5

      Bless you. Melissa. May you find peace, knowing that your dear mommy knew you loved her and tried to save her.
      😇🥰🙏

    • @red-eye-traveller9218
      @red-eye-traveller9218 Год назад +5

      My mum died 8 days before yours on Nov 21 , 2022 of a heart attack possibly triggered by a previous COVID infection.I was there when it happened and called for an ambulance while holding her .She died 45 minutes later at the hospital .It is by far the most painful event in my life remembering how she was gasping for air .It wouldn’t have been easier for you even if u witnessed it .Your mum definately knew u were there for her once u showed up

    • @marthemorais7636
      @marthemorais7636 Год назад +1

      Not much you could of done
      It was her time to pass
      Losing a loved one is the hardest you can go through .
      May you find peace in your heart

  • @charlesvandenburgh7754
    @charlesvandenburgh7754 Год назад +36

    My beloved mom who passed away at 98, would often tell me that she wanted to go ' Home ' even though she was in her house. I learned so much about life, caring for her so that she wouldn't end up in a nursing home. Difficult as it was, I would do it all over again.

    • @starrynight3363
      @starrynight3363 Год назад +1

      My God Charles what an amazing son 💓🕊❣️😇💐🌈

  • @randallcromer66
    @randallcromer66 Год назад +8

    Death is not the end...there is something after we leave our bodies..💯

  • @vermaxusa
    @vermaxusa Год назад +13

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

  • @lisasunde9608
    @lisasunde9608 Год назад +68

    When my Dad died in 2017 I downloaded his favorite music for the week before his death(age 91 with Alzheimer's) He heard my Mom & His song as she held his hand he smiled and said, "this is our song" He was severely head injured the Week before he'd tripped over a wheel chair. He was a tail gunner in WWII on a B24 J Liberator. After Dad passed (3 days later) an old WWII plane flew by. As if Dad said Good bye and I am flying high!

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +6

      After my dad died , I saw several WW 11 planes fly by across the street from his house. Dave said they were in missing man formation.

    • @marthanifick6145
      @marthanifick6145 Год назад +4

      Beautiful

    • @susanspencer4075
      @susanspencer4075 Год назад +2

      The last sense to go is hearing, same with coma patients ,they can hear all you say oh they astro travel all whilst in a coma, and have many spirit visitors, remember no one dies alone.

    • @starrynight3363
      @starrynight3363 Год назад

      What a lovely hero !!

  • @opheliamacias3868
    @opheliamacias3868 Год назад +26

    My mom was not sick she was fragile. But about a week before she passed she told her care giver that she wanted to go out every day that wk because she was not going to be here long. She was 91 and she had a beautiful death. She just sat on the edge of my couch and went backwards softly and went. I hope I will b that blessed

    • @BENDER69
      @BENDER69 4 месяца назад

      That's an amazing way to go. Cool that she knew it was her time. I hope everyone can go out like that.

  • @regizar
    @regizar Год назад +47

    My dad passed away just last January at the age of 85. He died peacefully in his sleep. I was actually with him the moment he died. His O2 was slowly dropping. I tried to wake up him few times, but he just won't wake up. I finally just told him to go ahead and not worry about us, his family. In 2020, he lost 2 of his older sisters, within just 4 months apart. My dad started seeing his own dad, my grandpa, sometimes calling his name out. He'd tell us that he's also seeing his elder sisters who had just passed that year. Sometimes he'd point out a corner in his room (he was living with us and I was the primary caregiver) and say that his dad was standing there and telling him that he's doing good and for him to continue to pray to God (they are a religious Catholic family) but there's no one else in the room except us. It hasn't been a year yet since my father died. But I still miss him. We had a lot of fights when I was growing up, but I'm glad that in the end I was able to show him and told him how grateful I am for everything he has done for us, his children, and how much I love him. When he was dying, there was no gasping for air or difficulty breathing, it was as if he's just sleeping, was breathing normally then he just stopped breathing and that was it. There was no suffering at all for him. And he passed away with me and my family and my mom holding his hands. I hope I'll have as peaceful death as my father did when it's my time to go. l love you, Papa!

  • @Dea8769
    @Dea8769 Год назад +19

    A few days before my grandmother passed, I watched her eyes and she was staring at a corner in the ceiling and her eyes would follow something that I could not see, she was talking to her mother the whole time. She kept calling out to her.. it gave me peace❤I have no doubt there is a much better place awaiting us

    • @PURDY_POISON
      @PURDY_POISON Год назад +3

      Thats exactly what my mom did!!🥰

  • @IResonateWithU
    @IResonateWithU Год назад +157

    My grandmother came into my care the last 4 yrs of her life. 2 weeks before she died she saw her mother regularly. Sometimes in a dream,sometimes in her room. I have a video of her reaching out.

    • @IResonateWithU
      @IResonateWithU Год назад +6

      @Heart2Heart you know, I do remember that! But it was only near the end. I only remember it because I remember Meher Baba describing the " God intoxicated" masts would get that way,and it's the first thing that came to my mind as it was happening. It's a gift that we can be present at the end. Peace to you both 🙏💛🌤

    • @tinacollins9213
      @tinacollins9213 Год назад +16

      My mum died recently I made her breakfast and her cup of tea , my mum said Tina look my mum is here then she died

    • @IResonateWithU
      @IResonateWithU Год назад +7

      @@tinacollins9213 I believe that!! 🥹💛

    • @readycool9600
      @readycool9600 Год назад +13

      My mom had Alzheimer’s and near the end she would have conversations with people that I nor my dad could see. I would ask her who she was talking to and every time it would be a family member that had already crossed over. Never was it someone still here with us. It would make my dad mad and he would tell her they were dead but I stepped in and asked him how he would know. He never fussed at her again. I do believe our family and people we love come and help us cross over when it’s our time.

    • @IResonateWithU
      @IResonateWithU Год назад +2

      @Ready Cool agreed. My other grandmother had alzheimers. My grandfather had Parkinsons ( they are related diseases im told) . It's hard to watch unfold . I'm glad you saw evidence of connection there 💛🌤

  • @kathleenturner7138
    @kathleenturner7138 Год назад +202

    Short version: When my father passed in 2020, I don’t know how it happened ...but I was blessed to see my father in spirit and to see a being made of light come collect him...this being briefly spoke to me. I believe I was in spirit too. Saw a partial life review as well. Wide awake in my back yard.

    • @elisabethvalade9866
      @elisabethvalade9866 Год назад +15

      WOW!!!! That's WONDERFUL!!!

    • @cidk59
      @cidk59 Год назад +10

      thanks so much for sharing this! Would you write more about it?

    • @leslie5139
      @leslie5139 Год назад +6

      I saw my soulmate after he passed . He was in the living room. He looked me up and down then just disappeared.

    • @giuliettapoiatti7830
      @giuliettapoiatti7830 Год назад +3

      What a wonderful experience. I guess that you had a stupend share death experience. Have you read the book of Moody " Glimpses of eternity" ?

    • @leslie5139
      @leslie5139 Год назад +1

      @@giuliettapoiatti7830 No?

  • @loisroberts2216
    @loisroberts2216 Год назад +13

    Things you say is true I set with my 17 yr old for months with cancer. He only cared about his family and friends he was a very special boy.

  • @joliabags
    @joliabags Год назад +117

    I was my Dad’s 24/7 caregiver for the last two years of his life. He outlived my Mom by 7 years and she had been in a nursing home for 4 years with Dad sitting with her as much as he could.
    They lived 500 miles from me and within 3 months of Mom’s dying, I had him moved to my town and for 5 years he lived in independent senior living.
    I watched him go down hill a little at a time and eventually he fell and broke his hip.
    That’s when I took action. After hiring a young woman to sit with him in the daytime for about 9 months. I could see his savings and investments dwindling.
    At that point, I found a wheelchair accessible apartment that we could both live in and with our combined resources we could afford to live together. He spent his days at senior daycare, which the VA paid for because he had a Purple Heart award from WWll.
    When I would get him up in the morning, I would ask him to tell me his dreams. He was living the life as a young man flying airplanes and having a wonderful time.
    He was also an artist and he did his best art during the two years we spent together.
    It was the hardest work I ever did but I just couldn’t let him go to a nursing home.
    Sometimes I would cry myself to sleep because it was so difficult and I was the only one in the family who could do it.
    He loved everybody and was interested in life like he was 5 years ago.
    One day, he died suddenly because of his heart, he was 93 and I was so devastated that I didn’t want to continue on with my life.
    I went to counseling through hospice and it took a year to get through the loss.
    The next year Covid shut the world down and I was So Grateful he didn’t have to go through what has happened to our world.
    He left a legacy in artwork and the videos I made of him that give me so much comfort.
    I still have his ashes because before he died I asked him if it was important to him that I take them and put them next to Mom.
    He said to me, no, because she’s not there. She’s here with me. ❤️🌹💞🌈🦋

    • @patsylvest
      @patsylvest Год назад +20

      And he was right. You are a wonderful daughter.

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 Год назад +11

      Thank you for your lovely story and thank you for the paragraphs which made it so easily readable! Namaste 💜🙏💜

    • @mirandagem2001
      @mirandagem2001 Год назад +6

      💙💙sorry for your loss💙💙 what your father said was beautiful ❤🌈

    • @heavnnnsent
      @heavnnnsent Год назад +6

      So beautiful, he was so lucky to have you

    • @gonnadanceagain
      @gonnadanceagain Год назад +3

      💞

  • @yourlovestorytarot2864
    @yourlovestorytarot2864 Год назад +25

    I was my mothers caretaker, when she was at her end of life the last 9 weeks in the Hospital it was the most amazing experience I could have ever had. What she saw during those last 9 weeks of her life were her family, even her beloved pet who had died many years ago, and even saw Heaven and told me what it looked like before she passed away....

    • @nataliaroldan8397
      @nataliaroldan8397 Год назад +1

      What did she say it looked like?

    • @yourlovestorytarot2864
      @yourlovestorytarot2864 Год назад +6

      @@nataliaroldan8397 She kept saying how sweet the smelled and she had never smelled anything so fragrant. She said she could see flowers and a waterfalls that was so beautiful.

  • @jessedavid811
    @jessedavid811 Год назад +11

    I like that.,,.,seeing is believing. I held my 84yo Dad as he was passing, he lay silently with his faded watery old blue eyes closed. Suddenly his eyes opened and they had turned brilliant sky blue!! Bluer than the bluest sky, he looked past my face which was right in front of mine, he pointed past me to empty cnr of room, kicking his legs and looked scared tbh. Then he exhaled and was gone. I know he saw where he was going . It changed my life and I tell this every opportunity I get.

  • @loisroberts2216
    @loisroberts2216 Год назад +15

    2 weeks before my 17 yr old grandson passed he seen lights in his room and was visited by a little girl. He said it was not scary they where nice I ask him if he was scared he said no. They where there to help he passed away from cancer in his home.

    • @charlene9119
      @charlene9119 Год назад +1

      I think the lights he saw were angels!
      What color of lights did he see?

    • @BENDER69
      @BENDER69 4 месяца назад

      That's a good way to go, slowly start to see heavan and angels then transition into it. God bless.

  • @teresaareces4995
    @teresaareces4995 Год назад +24

    I recently lost my uncle whom I love like a father to cancer, he was 93 years old , the hospice staff was amazing, kind and caring with him and with me , I was there until he left this life, the Doctor is right, it is a privilege to be able to witness and be there for your love one at this moment. May God Bless all 🙏

  • @eloisem3214
    @eloisem3214 Год назад +7

    We have some wonderful writers here. I have been blessed by all. Thank you.
    😇🥰🙏

  • @buddhalovechild
    @buddhalovechild Год назад +35

    A good friend of mine's brother died of leukemia when he was 7 years old. On the day he died he asked several times who the man sitting in the corner of the room was. The man was seen by no one else. He died peacefully.

  • @alisong2328
    @alisong2328 Год назад +51

    It's so true that doctors look at an organ but not the body that the organ is in. My 98-year-old Great Aunt (who had never been married) was in the hospital and doctors wanted her to have a mammogram just because she had never had one. My sister (a nurse) asked "And what are you going to do if you find something?" They had not thought that far ahead. Putting her through that kind of test at her age would be very stressful and embarrassing for her- and for what? They obviously were not going to operate or do chemo or radiation!

    • @paulao7022
      @paulao7022 Год назад +17

      It's all about money! Some doctor's, forget the oath they took!!

    • @laetitiapretorius320
      @laetitiapretorius320 Год назад +6

      Dont put an olderly through more pain when dying .It is cruel. ..
      Give them Love ❤ 😍

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад

      Greedy money grabbing bastards, those quacks. May they pay dearly for their inhumanity, seriously.

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Год назад +3

      Yup. I believe it's the money along with lack of compassion.

  • @melsinTN
    @melsinTN Год назад +52

    I am Dr. Kerr's biggest fan! I just love this man and what he has chosen to do in his life for hospice patients. He has so much to teach us about death and all the things that happen at the end of life. I encourage everyone to dig deeper into Dr. Kerr's work and watch his Ted Talk and other videos he has done. He has the sweetest smile and such a gentle way about him that makes me love him and I have never met this man. :) Thank you for posting this!

    • @patsylvest
      @patsylvest Год назад +5

      I will do as you suggest. His caring spirit is beautiful.

    • @babaib3513
      @babaib3513 Год назад

      I want to say to u how great and wonderful is ur love.truly.
      I lost my mother last March and tho i loved and cared for her cud not with as much as u did.
      Not a day goes by when I don't think of her.
      Ur love is one of the deepest i heard narrated lord bless u

  • @caroltownsend2722
    @caroltownsend2722 Год назад +10

    Several weeks ago realized my 17 year old Kitty was not eating and
    Becoming frail and weak.
    We took her to a dear vet
    And said it her time He gave her a shot and she
    Quietly slipped away and
    Died. This was upsetting to me , and buried her very
    Comfortably in her blanket,
    But noticed that we could hear her in the house doing her favorite things,
    Like jumping on the cabinet for food, and
    Moving through the house.
    She cried out loud one
    Morning at 4 and my dogs
    Barked excitedly toward her in the kitchen. The towel on the bathroom
    Floor she pulled it up in
    The center , knowing she was there. She stayed with us from friday tell the next
    Friday and than was gone.
    I told my daughter and she said, " u know cats have 9
    Lives".

    • @charlottekey8856
      @charlottekey8856 Год назад +3

      My cats have all made one visit after passing. The knock something over, or pounce on the bed. One kitty gave a scent remembrance because he had been diabetic and had trouble controlling his bowels in the last days and it was not too pleasant. He was buried in a corner of the back yard. I went out to see the grave one day and there was an amazing scent of flowers when there were no scented flowers around. It only happened one time.

  • @lindastone3278
    @lindastone3278 Год назад +7

    My Mom while she was dying said you want me to die. She lived to she was 91 & was afraid to die. I took care of her for years I finally put her in a Personal Care Home and visited her every day. My conscience is clear.

  • @annm.7176
    @annm.7176 Год назад +12

    I had e coli and Covid at the same time. I was really ill. My father that died in 1971 was laying on the other side of the bed with his head on my pillow. He was talking something about a land development and was all excited. He was very vivid and young. Later I found out that a big piece of land we had my partner had change the name on her share.

  • @millarman100
    @millarman100 Год назад +16

    Want to tell a story about a christian brother who told us at church about his neighbor who was close to death and as he was lying in his bed he saw some demons come into his room waiting for him, he told our church friend he'd never felt so much fear in his life amazingly he'd heard about Jesus and called out to him and these demons left, my Christian brother has been able to share to this man about God's love and forgiveness and how to get know God's amazing plan of salvation for man amen.

  • @lindamoseley6749
    @lindamoseley6749 Год назад +7

    While working with & for a dying person I came to realize that Death is just another Process in Life. AND that Death is not only an ending IT is also a beginning to another state of being. A spirit can be manifested into various states of being but it cannot & does not Die.
    All the more important for us to be more mindful & introspective while living.

  • @jolianeperkins7191
    @jolianeperkins7191 Год назад +4

    Not depressing at all. What wonderful insight. I applaud your work. I volunteered for hospice in my community many years ago and still appreciate that opportunity. Aside from that I have been around many who were very close to death. I also conducted a grief recovery class. Yes, many times you get to know their whole family. What a privilege that is. Thank you for your work. It is so very important.

  • @fennyellis3366
    @fennyellis3366 Год назад +5

    On my grandmother's death bed, she would talk to her dead relatives.
    They were standing at the foot of her bed. The conversations had the same ebb and flow as if she were talking to the living. We just couldn't hear the dead...but could surmise the jist of the conversations.
    She would say, "I know you can't carry me..."
    It was truly frightening but comforting at the same time.

  • @gordonhutchison9647
    @gordonhutchison9647 Год назад +6

    A few months after my mother died, I had a dream that I'd undertaken a long and tiring journey by train, I got of in the middle of the countryside with light traffic going by, as I walked further down this sunny road I noticed my mother sat on a bench and walked up to her, she said in a surprised voice what are you doing here, I woke up at that point, I felt absolutely drained, puzzles me still 11 years later.

  • @markbraxton1289
    @markbraxton1289 Год назад +8

    He does some great spiritual work this lovely soul ...His Ted talk is one of the best..

  • @AgrippaPetronius1903
    @AgrippaPetronius1903 Год назад +3

    I was blessed to be a with my 102 year old dad when he passed, or not exactly, I was holding his hand for a couple of hours, and heat for some inexplicable reason took a break, and when I returned moments later he had passed, a month latter dad came to me in a dream and said what did you leave, from his perspective he could hear every word of thanks and love I was sharing on behalf of the entire family, and what a life he had

  • @YOUVEBEENLIEDTO
    @YOUVEBEENLIEDTO Год назад +22

    New sub here! Man! God continues to blow my mind weekly if not daily. I don't wanna write a bunch. But basically grew up in private school from 5 to 13. Went to public high-school. Went crazy wild! At 20 became "born again" and since have been on the Jesus journey of seeking real truth. I always knew Jesus was real but rejected the bible pretty much and couldn't ever relate really. I pray to God and always am guided I to truth about everything! And I've felt like I've been pretty religious at times but didn't want to be but was just trying to live by the Bible. Deep down I know I'm more spiritual than religious. But anyways long story short.....NDE'S ARE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH SETS YOU FREE.

    • @paulao7022
      @paulao7022 Год назад +6

      Just repent of all of your sins. Read the Word of God daily. Many times, God talked to me through HIS Word. God Bless!

  • @rosemoosetail3495
    @rosemoosetail3495 Год назад +5

    Thank you 💖 for sharing. I have read, so many wonderful Stories, for this I am truly grateful. God bless💖

  • @gmathepulse3992
    @gmathepulse3992 Год назад +16

    My Father spoke to Angel's and family for weeks ..This is one thing that one talks about

  • @pj2334
    @pj2334 Год назад +35

    I’ve watched his Ted talk, I see dead ppl. It’s a wonderful video. I’ve showed it to my sister and my husband.
    My dad passed in 2015. He had Alzheimer’s and a head injury. I believe he had terminal lucidity bc he knew who I was 3 weeks before he passed. We said our I love yous. I couldn’t understand one thing he said during that conversation. I now know he said “I want to see Daddy”. He’s dad died when he was only 4. I thought he was asking for someone still alive but I couldn’t make out a name. He was saying Daddy.
    Three weeks later when he passed I was in the next room. I was crying bc I wasn’t in the room with him. I smelled a very strong pungent smell of cigar or pipe smoke. It didn’t make any sense to me. No one knew of my grandfather smoking a pipe or cigar and my dad didn’t. After my uncle passed away my sister found a corn cob pipe in his house. It still has a smell in it. It is the same smell that I experienced the night my dad passed. The pipe belonged to my dad’s father.

    • @paulao7022
      @paulao7022 Год назад +9

      My best friend, she lost her husband bc of agent orange. One day, she was sitting in her computer chair thinking of him and suddenly she started smelling, Old Spice he always wore. She immediately, was feeling a deep sense of peace all around her. At the time she smelled this... she lived another 16 years, after this.

  • @angelinahunter182
    @angelinahunter182 Год назад +29

    My girlfriend was dying of ovarian cancer in 1988 when it seemed no one survived it.
    In her life was an avaricious friend who shut all other people out of her life so that she could inherit my friend's properties.
    But I was informed by her aunt to visit her in Sloan Kettering Hospital the day before she died.
    As I stood at the entrance of the room in Sloan Kettering I saw a blazing white and golden light in which the disreputable person who had stolen all my friend's properties and ran up credit card debt, bathed in this light looked as innocent as a little girl taking her first hold communion -- I never forgot what seemed like the Divine Forgiveness that seemed to saturate the entire room and all who entered herein.

    • @joanmorgan5318
      @joanmorgan5318 Год назад +8

      ,Thanks so much for sharing. Your comment touched my heart because a friend/neighbor of mine took up with my husband. He's spending lots of $ on her. It's a long story. Thanks so much for sharing the power of love and forgiveness. I think I will send love and light to him and her from a distance.🤗🌹🌞

    • @lindaeads4770
      @lindaeads4770 Год назад

      Your friend may have forgiven her but what will happen when she gets to St Peter? She'll have to answer for her selfishness. Hopefully she's doing lots of good before that day and maybe he'll go easy on her.

    • @babaib3513
      @babaib3513 Год назад

      @@joanmorgan5318 so terribly sorry.

    • @CharlesWilson-zs3vd
      @CharlesWilson-zs3vd 9 дней назад

      It could be something in tiredly different.

    • @angelinahunter182
      @angelinahunter182 9 дней назад

      @@CharlesWilson-zs3vd Of course it could have been something "entirely different" but I'll tell you what it wasn't -- it wasn't something negative as there was an immense sense of love, understanding and forgiveness in that room -- and THAT was extremely comforting.

  • @benjaminromberg2091
    @benjaminromberg2091 Год назад +5

    The moment before my father passed he said his mother was at the end of his bed and I really hope my grandmother was there to take him back home, I doubt that this was a hallucination, if there’s nothing after closing your eyes for the last time, I don’t see the point of a hallucination to ease your mind, it doesn’t make any sense, each one of our souls is is made of a unique energy and I believe it goes where God resides!

    • @benji-5796
      @benji-5796 Год назад

      It’s pointing in the way to be hallucinations. Astral projection is a portray of your mind and NDE’s are so varied depending on peoples beliefs. I so do hope there is something as I’ve lost nearest and dearest but I am just not convinced.

    • @benjaminromberg2091
      @benjaminromberg2091 Год назад

      @@benji-5796 you gotta have faith, and if you believe in the Bible, faith is like one of the main subjects.

    • @benji-5796
      @benji-5796 Год назад

      @@benjaminromberg2091 I use to believe in the bible but now I do not follow it and never intend to again. I respect others beliefs though 😊.

  • @janieluna4101
    @janieluna4101 Год назад +17

    When my father was about to pass he told me that he was seeing heaven and he was telling me what it looked like and he also would talk to his family that had passed! The day he passed we saw a white mist leave his body and out the front door into the sky

    • @Ladybellefiske
      @Ladybellefiske Год назад +2

      Louisa May Alcott , who wrote Little Women, saw this happen with her sister Lizzie, who is Beth in the story. When she died, her mother, her father, and Louisa saw a mist rise up out of the body and leave the room.

  • @robertforsythe3280
    @robertforsythe3280 Год назад +10

    Death is not the end

  • @daisyguerra2780
    @daisyguerra2780 Год назад +10

    AMAZING interview!! Loved it!!

  • @tay7366
    @tay7366 Год назад +4

    Watching this because I have death anxiety it scares me to death. Now I’m looking after my friend who is palliative care and I’m scared.

  • @donnapage3922
    @donnapage3922 Год назад +12

    This is very important for all to learn from. Death and dying is a part of our Jorney, our journey of life.
    I've never believed in anything paranormal until I was given the honor of being by my bffs bedside as she passed away slowly from Cancer. I cant explain what bittersweet moments we had, but she gave me the inside information on everything and it's never been the same for me since.
    Definitely a spirit world exists and I went on to do hospice care and I started to notice patterns or synchronicity in the last 2 weeks of transitioning from this body to the spirit world.
    We all have others in the room, I couldn't see them but my patient was having intense and real interactions with someone and sometimes more than one person they knew in this life.
    They have no fears usually and all have their own vision of basically their private visuals of heaven, some are in a beautiful garden, some are talking to a higher power, some are back in their olden days with their lost love ones, I've felt the presence of their spirit guides in their rooms, it's just undeniable even though I used to mock and laugh at the spirit world existence, I no longer live in a world without spirit . It's always with us, our Ancestors are guiding us and since I work with energy, massage, dance classes, yoga, it's just undeniable and I see things with my own eyes and senses. So make peace with yourself while your alive, dont waste time on sweating the small stuff, life continues to cycle and I believe we have many chances to come back at our own choice, to right a karma. I believe in energy and its palpable. Doing hospice work and studying other ancient practices around death and dying, the stories are all different but definitely have many common threads.
    We are one big collective soul, and we go back to source. Even our beloved pets are with us always, and are with some as they are transitioning.
    Hopefully many people keep an open mind, and maybe spend some time with hospice or a family member who is passing. You will learn and gain so much wisdom, your life will change forever, for the greater good of all.♥️

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад +1

      While I agree with you, it scares the hell out of me to think of having to deal with ANYONE from this earthly life who has died already when I am in the process of dying myself. Seems like, as in birth, one should have the peace of dying alone.

    • @donnapage3922
      @donnapage3922 Год назад +2

      @@nathanielovaughn2145 I can understand that mate. But I've only ever seen it as a comfort to the patient, its never been something that they were afraid of. They lose all fears when they start seeing the spirits of whom ever it is that's with them. I'm not scared of my ending as I now know someone will be there to help me transition. It's just undeniable when you do hospice work. Before I did that, I would mock the idea of the spirit world. Not anymore, cant deny it to myself it's always around us. Blessings ♥️🤘😁

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад

      @@donnapage3922
      Abundant blessings in return, mate. I truly appreciate your reply.

    • @donnapage3922
      @donnapage3922 Год назад

      @@nathanielovaughn2145 How lovely, thank you, and I also wish abundant blessings to you and all you love. ♥️🤘🥰🙇‍♀️

  • @dragonwithagirltattoo598
    @dragonwithagirltattoo598 Год назад +23

    My mother died last year in a nursing home. She wasn’t allowed any visitors as she was Covid positive. She had no Covid symptoms though. It’s a long story why she was in the nursing home. She called me 3 days before she died at 6 in te morning to tell me she had rats and vermin in her room. She was scared. Of course there weren’t any rats in her room. She died alone. I’ve been haunted ever since. I wonder what else she saw. I guess what I mean is that her visions were scary.

    • @heavnnnsent
      @heavnnnsent Год назад +11

      I have learned from reading books and watching videos that no one is ever alone when they pass away but their relatives and friends who have passed before them have always come and bring them to the spiritual realms.

    • @bettyedwards7348
      @bettyedwards7348 Год назад +4

      She didn't die alone dear. The people who loved her and the ones that she loved were there to escort her on her journey to eternal bliss. My mom was in icu for several days when she was only 64, and she saw puppies and kittens underneath her bed. Once when I was giving her cranberry juice, she thought I

    • @juliaheger8127
      @juliaheger8127 Год назад +9

      @@heavnnnsent My mother told me that when my dad died in the hospital, he sat and said "Mother!!" Then he died. My dad was very close to his mother who died when he was only 16 years old. I am sure i was her coming to take him Home.

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +4

      What was she like ? Did she believe in Jesus ? Was she a Christian

    • @pambennett8967
      @pambennett8967 Год назад +2

      Don't worry... I've had a bad NDE and at the end it got good. I think the bad ones are just unfinished

  • @dmarcouxbeatty374
    @dmarcouxbeatty374 Год назад +3

    I had to place both my parents into Hospice. (Not covid) Pop passed December 17. Mum passed on December 31. I can't say enough good things about the Hospice program or its nurses. I would also like to thank you for including "humour" in dealing with death. My brother and I are descended from a long line of professional smartass. We were taught by two of the best.

  • @IrishAnnie
    @IrishAnnie Год назад +13

    My grandmother was brought home to pass. The family surrounded her. My Aunt was sitting near her head. She was unconscious. Then, her eyes flew wide open and she had a huge smile on her face. My mother said she was smiling at my aunt. My aunt said “No. she was looking PAST me and seeing something or someone else.” And then she lay back down and passed away.

  • @marilynjurinic3376
    @marilynjurinic3376 Год назад +1

    My dad was basically in a coma before he died... we were all gathered around his bed when he suddenly opened his eyes and looked at each one of us with a beautiful smile, he then looked up to the ceiling with a smile... laid back down and closed his eyes.. he was gone the next morning... This is something I'll never forget... he was basically saying goodbye and clearly saw someone coming for him on the other side...

  • @hedonismbot3274
    @hedonismbot3274 Год назад +20

    A friend of mine killed himself with 22. The night he died I saw him in a dream which i would consider more like a vision. He was standing there with a huge black man, who i think was his father. My friend was pretty much white looking but i forgot that his father was black. Noone ever thought about it. He said goodbye and they both waved and vanished.

    • @dianemendez3715
      @dianemendez3715 Год назад +8

      He did come to u in that dream.After my daughter died , both my husband n myself had a very similar dream of her n we both woke up in tears. She had come to both of us. One day I drew a bath tub of water for my husband coming home from work. When I went back to turn the water off. The water was very lavender color. 💜 HER and my favorite color , was purple. I knew !!! One day I was cleaning the dinning room table off. I could smell perfume or flowers. I knew it was her. Nothing around me at that moment could of given off that fragrance. I THANK U GOD FOR GIVING ME THESE LAST MEMORISE OF HER. My husband use to call her my shadow. We were connected at the hip. 😁❤️🌹🙏

    • @hedonismbot3274
      @hedonismbot3274 Год назад +6

      @@dianemendez3715 first of all I am sorry for your loss 🤗 but yes I also had similar experiences. My mother always smelled my grandma's perfume after she died. To me there is no doubt anymore that life goes on in another form. I only wish I knew that sooner cause I had many people dying when I was still very young and it had an huge impact on me. That is why it is so important that people share their experiences. All the best to you and thank you for your comment 💙🤗

    • @jamievaughn5116
      @jamievaughn5116 Год назад +1

      I have visions as well. Unfortunately my most recent one is the Grimm reaper coming for my mom and my aunt trying to protect her. My mom is now very ill and refuses to go to hospital which she's done before due to stubbornness but she has a cardiac condition which complicates matters. In my meditation I'm clearly told it's not my cross to bare 😇 🙏 I pray my vision is wrong

    • @hedonismbot3274
      @hedonismbot3274 Год назад +1

      @@jamievaughn5116 i understand. I have also had such dreams/visions. And it us right that it isn't our cross. I have been often afraid because of that but it doesn't help. Better keep your head up and your vibration high. All the best to you and your mum 💙

  • @user-mi6zd7oh8p
    @user-mi6zd7oh8p Год назад +4

    Thank you for this. The interview gives message of comfort and that there is nothing to fear. We have much to learn from our colleagues working in palliative care.

  • @shayleemoore2984
    @shayleemoore2984 Год назад

    Speaking from a perspective of having passed away it is the most beautiful light hearting thing to go through.

  • @bernitacenteno1326
    @bernitacenteno1326 Год назад +2

    @Dr. Kerr I have an amazing story to tell. Everyone asks " What did you see ? " " Nothing when I was dead, " I say, but in ICU I did have a spiritual experience. They are out of questions when I say that . That happened Oct.10, 2015, Sat. Between 3:-3:30pm, while walking to my mail box. I had two pulmonary emboli, the ICU RN told me. The two ER nurses visited me in ICU at the same time as six Drs., all specialists and other ICU medical staff, and said they worked on me for over 4 hours. I 'm doing fine now, Dec. 21, 2022. Merry 🎄 🎁 🤶 🧑‍🎄 🍬 Christmas and Happy New Year 2023. 🎉 🥳 🤗🎈😇 I pray with friends daily. 🙏🏼 One never knows when it's time. The hospitals Cadiology Dept., (while I was in Telemetry, a Dr. told him told me), called me, " The Miracle Lady. " The doctors said it was a miracle while I was in ICU too.

  • @starrycrown
    @starrycrown Год назад +8

    I will be looking for my dog when the time comes!❤ 🐕 very comforting video!

    • @Ladybellefiske
      @Ladybellefiske Год назад

      So will I. I had two beloved dogs, Lucky and Max, Shelties. Both have gone.

  • @victoriasebanz281
    @victoriasebanz281 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. You are very eloquent and your words come from the Heart. As a DE experiencer and one who saw my mother leave this mortal coil I agree with what is being said. There is much to find comfort in. Bless you.

  • @2012evolution
    @2012evolution 3 месяца назад

    My mother just hours before she passed I was sitting on the side of the bed and she was staring at the corner of the room in the hospital, no pictures, nothing. And she had the biggest smile I ever saw!! So I asked, mom what are you looking at? And she said "Oh honey, I'm just enjoying the view."

  • @rollzolo
    @rollzolo Год назад +4

    Putting a pet down is more humane than what the sick people goes through

  • @amym.483
    @amym.483 Год назад +5

    Really enjoyed this video. Insightful and gave the audience an honest look into the transition phase of those leaving this realm. Thank you for all of your on point discussions. 🙏

  • @joannekuzborski491
    @joannekuzborski491 Год назад

    Fantastic responses!!!

  • @ashleyhockenberry2187
    @ashleyhockenberry2187 Год назад +4

    Excellent !

  • @deathbedvisionstories
    @deathbedvisionstories Год назад

    Great DBV stories on this Podcast!

  • @psychshell4644
    @psychshell4644 Год назад

    I worked Critical Care & LTC and Hospice. I had CC patients have premonitions & see phenomenon. In hospice, there was usually a sense of peace.

  • @christinehall6441
    @christinehall6441 Год назад +1

    I worked in EMI unit for 23 years and the clients often complained about all the children in their rooms when in their last hours.

  • @karenmoldenhauer1421
    @karenmoldenhauer1421 Год назад

    My sister sat with dying patients and always felt comfort

  • @rhondaburke5700
    @rhondaburke5700 Год назад +2

    So what about those that are not sick, who have had experience with these same dreams, or instances? It cannot be discarded as something that doesn't exist when there are all these people having these feelings.

  • @angelgirldebbiejo
    @angelgirldebbiejo Год назад +3

    The body keeps the score

  • @faen9505
    @faen9505 Год назад +3

    May God Almighty bless you both and give you both a beautiful mansion in Heaven to live together with love forever and ever. Ameen

  • @diycraftq8658
    @diycraftq8658 Год назад +4

    They should clone this doc he's wonderful

  • @Kennedy4OurCountry
    @Kennedy4OurCountry Год назад +1

    Emotion programs our dna.
    If it becomes impossible for emotion to do that, what- or who- will?

  • @seanpittaway5341
    @seanpittaway5341 Год назад +2

    The mind is a funny thing and when bad stuff happens people see what they want to see, end off. No magic, no god just want or need. Whatever I see if I see anything and I don't die I will look at it logically and question myself and I will never tell anyone because my experience will never be the same as anyone else's. We dream weird stuff when we sleep I reckon if you're at deaths door it will only get more weird.

  • @DMC1111
    @DMC1111 Год назад +1

    What Netflix series I he talking about?

  • @eamonbreathnach4613
    @eamonbreathnach4613 Год назад +2

    Maybe I missed something but I didn't hear anything about what people see before they die???

  • @tunieishere
    @tunieishere Год назад

    As Dr. Christopher Kerr stated some are compelled to write a book etc., I was compelled to write Christian Poetry:
    20. DEATH’S DOOR
    Death is not the end, it is so much more
    It is the price we pay to open Eternities door.
    Some may say it is a high price to pay
    But we pay that price day by day.
    In striving to live each day as One
    We learn the work that is to be done.
    Eternity is a part of us all
    We each must answer our Father’s call.
    For in each life there is a central plan
    Derived from God, not from man.
    And in His way He will lead us to
    All of life’s changes we must go through.
    He will lead us not to the sea or the shore
    But back to the safety of Eternities door.
    The door will open when the time is right
    No need to fuss, no need to fight.
    For God will ask us one and all
    How well did we answer to His call.

  • @wideawake8415
    @wideawake8415 Год назад +4

    But what if one says I'm not ready to go ?

    • @marilynmiller5605
      @marilynmiller5605 Год назад +5

      I do not think that anyone would be able to stay in this mindset for long… the body is ready and the others on the other side are helping to get you ready too. I’ve been with many many people at their moment of death and not one is not looking forward to leaving!

  • @peteralessandriaphotography
    @peteralessandriaphotography Год назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @valerierobertson6334
    @valerierobertson6334 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, very interesting and informative

  • @pilipilarb.1456
    @pilipilarb.1456 27 дней назад

    I knew 3 people from my family who 3 days before pased, saw one person.
    But the said they dont know who were.

  • @sherriebeazley8150
    @sherriebeazley8150 Год назад +5

    My mom died in November 2021 and it was the most barberic thing I ever witnessed in my life and it will haunt me forever. Hospice sucks and are just killers

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад

      Yes they are . Dr Fauci caused it all

    • @IrishAnnie
      @IrishAnnie Год назад +2

      My mom said this and it’s true. Everyone in a hospital needs an advocate to watch what they are doing. I have seen people left in despicable conditions if they think no one is watching. My mom and my aunt took turns watching over my grandmothers care. Your mother is out of pain and that’s a good thing. It’s difficult to see someone you love pass….

    • @crystalbluepersuasion1027
      @crystalbluepersuasion1027 Год назад +1

      Hospice killed my Dad. He was a difficult patient so with my mother’s help they drugged him to death.

    • @sherriebeazley8150
      @sherriebeazley8150 Год назад

      @@crystalbluepersuasion1027 I truly sorry you had to go through that and I pray that blessings surround you. 🙏😊

  • @jayonnaj18
    @jayonnaj18 Год назад +13

    When a person is gradually dying on his death bed, that individual has not "crossed over" yet and is still living on this planet! Reality is that if one has trusted in the Blood of Jesus Christ which has paid for our sins, His death, burial and 3rd day resurrection, God gives that person dying grace and he is looking forward to bowing at Jesus' feet and seeing Him face-to-face!!!💞💞Glory Hallelujah!!!

  • @mamolava7806
    @mamolava7806 Год назад +4

    It’s a pity, but the spanish translation is not good at all. I know plenty of people that will enjoy this channel a lot if there is an understandable translation. I hope one day it comes true! As this channel must be translate in every possible language, as is one of the best!!!

  • @byronautry2555
    @byronautry2555 Год назад +2

    I have a heart condidtion were my heart will stop all electrical activity . Its called sinus asystole ,Or cardiac pause . Clinically , your dead for as long as 20 to 30 seconds . There really is no time for dreams , visions , etc.. There no time for anything ! Not even to say goodbye , But each time I recall no pain , Nothing ! It was like someone just turned me off instantly . Im a minister. I believe in a life beyond this . What Im trying to say about myself , There was no real time to experience to have any interesting heavenly visions .

    • @kathyr.8135
      @kathyr.8135 Год назад +2

      20 seconds to God could be 6 hours in Heaven . There is no time but, it’s Eternity there

    • @jessedavid811
      @jessedavid811 Год назад +1

      Time doesn't exist in spirit, they don't miss us, bc it's like an hour they're in spirit but it's a lifetime to us here, then we're there with them too. My mother had massive heart attack age 46 was dead 10 minutes, remembers nothing. Everyone's path is different

  • @CarolynDenison
    @CarolynDenison Год назад

    You are.discribing what I'm living through. I have my husband here trying to watch out for my needs. How do I get hospice to come to .y house. I ha e a rare disease that they don't know how to treat. I know by how sick I am that it won't be much longer. I'm in the Dallas area, and have spent the last 9-10 months sending over 25+ doctors and 8 hospitals. My cancer isn't in their medical books. They give me the same CT scan that works on other te shake all esting, but mine only shows a faint shadow. I only have one doctor or trying to take care of me...A bunch will not even look into my health needs. I have given up I know I'm almost done. I know It's all over me and the pain makes very weak and dizzy.I need hospice. What can I do to get help for myself here at home. I'm loosing .y memory Too let me know something PLEASE....I'm Carolyn.

  • @karenmahoney584
    @karenmahoney584 Год назад

    The radical psychiatrist said to listen to the patient who called herself Charlotte, but a dog barked when she was possessed, and he himself realized her was wrong. She said his brain was being copies on another planet and he would go there. He had been taught this is comforting and I was slightly terrified. The patient's wishes are almost irrelevant?
    My eighty year old grandparents had more energy than me, but I wasn't suffering anymore. We think JC Superstar also had Kleinfelter's Syndrome and want to realize what moral guidance they want? because if Charlotte could have done something to help him.
    As I got the symptoms of terminal they were extremely uncomfortable and didn't get better: in organ failure, I had trouble swallowing and would spit; my liver hurt so much I couldn't remember what to say to the doctor; and the patients witnessed by watching the clock that I was measuring a half second, but it got worse and now there are no bearings, and I wonder if this is the reason it's not better known.
    There are painful things in life, but why don't I hear about people aspiring to overcome them? My father took us to Dunkin Donuts, and it helped me to stop there. He didn't like overweight, but I don't worry about it as much. There are many things you can't pay for the value of a person, but I would think a wealthy person would instead of becoming reclusive: Interview people ; offer to help someone with simple chores.

  • @ravenmckinnon5526
    @ravenmckinnon5526 Год назад +11

    I’ve grown to absolutely HATE doctors and nurses. Health care has tanked in the last 20 yrs but drastically gone down the tubes in the past 5. The rudeness, dismissive attitudes towards patients the way they take zero time with you. Not to mention the incompetence and malpractice.

  • @robertforsythe3280
    @robertforsythe3280 Год назад +4

    Common place. How is it that the other side can be seen at the time of passing. There is evidence written on the facial expression left at death. There is a time that the person has a period of selection to when they pass. They will more than likely wait to die until they have said good by to there loved ones.

  • @lisafilly464
    @lisafilly464 Год назад +3

    I’m so worried about my dad. He passed away June 5th 2022. At home with his family around him. During his last hours he was fighting as best as he could. My oldest son was holding his arms to keep him from flaying them. He called out like he saw his mama( she died over 50 years ago ) everyone here seems they’re relative had a peaceful death but my dad only fell asleep after given morphine. Was it demons he was fighting?

    • @bettyedwards7348
      @bettyedwards7348 Год назад +8

      No, in my oponion, it was not demons. I'm not a doctor, no medical training at all, but I truly believe God is Pure Love and
      He wants us all with Him when it's our time to make that journey. Please find peace in your mind about this. I've worried about my uncle who was not a very religious man. But I know he is in whatever Heaven is. I was praying about it one night and I felt God telll me he was OK and I wouldn't even recognize him now because he had been changed into pure light. I will pray that you too hear from God and find peace.

    • @pj2334
      @pj2334 Год назад +4

      My dad was more at peace from morphine. That’s where hospice can help. Some ppl feel a lot of restlessness during the death process. My dad did for a couple of weeks. It may have been that your dad was physically uncomfortable but seeing his mom gave him spiritual comfort.
      My dad was basically unconscious the last 2 days. His breathing became very rapid the day before he died and the morphine helped to slow down his breathing some.
      I’ve listened to Hospice nurse Julie on you tube and she’s talked many times about terminal restlessness. If he responded positively to the morphine that was most likely what your dad experienced
      Also when someone is dying they often reach out their arms to ppl we can’t see. It’s called the death reach. My dad did that for about 3 weeks even when he was restless.

    • @lisafilly464
      @lisafilly464 Год назад +1

      @@pj2334 thank you I really appreciate that.

    • @lisafilly464
      @lisafilly464 Год назад +2

      @@bettyedwards7348 thank you for those words. You read my thoughts exactly and I pray my dad is with Jesus. He fought so hard not to go so I really appreciate those words. Thank you .

    • @eavi1653
      @eavi1653 Год назад +1

      @@bettyedwards7348 The Bible does not support your statement. To go to Heaven, we must repent of our sins, declare Jesus as the risen savior and be born again. “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but through me.” John 14:6. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.” John 3:16-18. Emotions do not override God’s word. God has spoken.

  • @richardfraser5162
    @richardfraser5162 8 месяцев назад

    I think we simply go home.😊

  • @scarlettbenedict5526
    @scarlettbenedict5526 Год назад

    If your loved one sees angels or Jesus they are going to heaven. If they are at peace and are ready to and have more energy they are going to heaven. If there are no change they are more than likely going to another place.

  • @nathanielovaughn2145
    @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад +1

    Can we pass through the veil alone?
    I'm not sure whether I want to encounter ANYONE from this terrestrial existence after I die.
    Edit - People, NEVER FORGET - you are the customer and can fire your doctor for any reason. Also, you can research and know what's best for you.

    • @realcanadiangirl64
      @realcanadiangirl64 Год назад +3

      I listened to a NDE from a woman who died but didn't have anyone close to her who had died that could meet her. She said she made this concern known to God. She said the next thing she knew her favourite dog from childhood was there to meet her 💖

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Год назад

      @@realcanadiangirl64
      I have prayed and continue to pray that all my dogs will be there, posthumous companions for eternity. In this life, imho, the nearest to Divine love one can hope to find is canine love. I wish you well. I wish you abundant love.

    • @charlottekey8856
      @charlottekey8856 Год назад

      According to the mystic Swedenborg, who traveled in the spiritual world, sometimes in sleep, sometimes wakeful, said that we mostly belong in spiritual communities and will feel at home. Some spirits choose to live alone, but usually find peace in finally meeting people with whom they feel very good (to use an understatement.) According to what he found, when you pass over, you go where your love is and that may be a surprise. Animals are there and can embody our affections.

  • @margaretcampbell2681
    @margaretcampbell2681 Год назад +1

    Your life goes past in your mind

  • @markstaniforth2877
    @markstaniforth2877 Год назад +3

    Rainbow bridge.

  • @sarahbaer1593
    @sarahbaer1593 Год назад

    Is there really just nothing after this

  • @joycewright5386
    @joycewright5386 Год назад +8

    Please make sure you and your loved ones know Jesus as their Lord and Savior before it is too late! Don’t let Satan , the author of deception, mislead you!

  • @lindamoseley6749
    @lindamoseley6749 Год назад

    How come every comment is considered the same. Why not instead gather some facts & learned concepts for a blueprint for further understanding & realizations to help guide & teach those who are assigned to assist the dying individual. Is my concern & question otherwise it seems to be just ones own experience shared. Where is the point?

  • @Michael-cp1ce
    @Michael-cp1ce Год назад +2

    I think the 16 % that are uncomfortable, needs prayers because hell does exist.
    Those who see loved ones, Angels, etc., these being - that is - their souls are actually appearing to them.