Where Can I See Dead Again

My quest to understand what the dying meet began when I found out that my mom just had a few months to live. I wanted to be familiar with the stages she would go through and how I could best be there for her. And when I learned that the dying often encounter deceased relatives earlier they pass, I wanted to know more.

I grew up as a Seventh Day Adventist and was taught that such things only couldn't happen. Nevertheless, I read and heard story after story of men, women, and children on their deathbeds who saw their dead mothers, fathers, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters and friends. The aforementioned is true with people who experience "near-death experiences."

The logical response to this phenomena is that lack of oxygen and the consumption of various drugs tin do crazy things to the brain. Who knows what can occur when a person is hanging on by a thread?

My Mom's Journey

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As we neared the final days of my mom's life, I wanted to sympathise what she was feeling and seeing. The mean solar day before she took her terminal breath I decided to ask her.

First I wanted to make certain she could cover what I was saying. I told her I loved her, and she raised her eyebrows in acknowledgement. Then I shared a funny story about a conversation my sis and I had. The corners of her mouth turned up in a smile. I could tell that she was taking in every discussion.

And then I went for it.

"Mom, can I ask you a really serious question?" She turned her caput and opened her optics fully. I could tell she wanted to grasp every word that came out of my rima oris.

"Do you see any of our dead relatives in the room? Exercise yous run into your dad?" She shook her head to bespeak "No."

"Practice you see your mom," she shook her caput.

"Exercise you see dad?" (My dad had died when I was 10.) Her response was quite different this fourth dimension. She began nodding her head to indicate "Yep."

"Is he here in this room correct now?" she nodded. "Tin can he see me?" she nodded over again. And then she tried to communicate with words, only was frustrated when she couldn't get the words out. I could tell she wanted to share her reality with me so desperately.

The next solar day mom was in a dissimilar realm. She wasn't responding to me or my family members, yet she was having full-on inaudible conversations with a being I couldn't run across. Maybe my dad?

At times she would become quite blithe, speaking deep inside her throat and making guteral sounds. At one bespeak, she kept shaking her head and maxim "No." It was obvious she was fighting something. I sat down next to her and tried to hold her. My sister also came into the room to let mom know she was at that place. I then called my brother and let him say hello.

Shortly thereafter, mom began having conversations again. When she spoke to the invisible existence this fourth dimension, it was as though they were having a cohesive conversation — one that I all the same couldn't understand because by that time her song chords were shot. She'd talk and then listen and talk again. It was as though she was trying to make sense of what she was being told.

The conversation ended, and a bit afterwards her trunk constricted. Her forehead furrowed. Then something profound happened. Her soul (the mom I loved and treasured so much) completely left her body. Her body continued to breathe, but there were no more than conversations. No more frowns or grimaces when y'all'd adjust her legs or back.

What I saw led me to conclude that she finally agreed to become. Could it exist possible that she went with my dad? That he was sent to take her away and proceed her safe forth the way?

While I tin can't be sure, this is what it seemed to be.

What Experts Think

According to David Kessler, writer and good on death and dying, the following things often happen when a person is about to dice.

  • The dying are oft visited by their dead mothers.
  • Their hands often reach up toward a force that tin't be seen. (My mom did this)
  • Family members and friends of the dying can't see their visions or participate in conversations.
  • Visions often occur hours to weeks before they die.

While there is no "proof" that their visions and communication with deceased family members or friends are real, some death and dying experts are determined they should exist taken seriously.

"People remember it's only confusion or the drugs," explains Maggie Callanan. As a hospice nurse for more than than 27 years, she has helped more than than ii,000 dying men and women in their last days. "But frankly, the confusion is ours. The patient knows what is going on."

Dr. Martha Twaddle, chief medical officer of the Midwest Palliative & Hospice CareCenter, explains farther: "You can write it off and say it'due south a hallucination, they're non getting enough oxygen in their brain, but no, it doesn't apply to many people in these situations. I have to believe they are transitioning; they are in a phase we don't sympathize physically or metaphysically. And it is greatly reassuring to see it happen."

My Thoughts?

Following the expiry of my Mom, I am more open to the idea that something amazing (like my father existence there to accept my mom away) may occur. The experience is one I can never forget — and honestly I never want to forget.

Just a few weeks agone, I was wondering why I haven't had many dreams of my mom since she died. As I was driving dwelling from work, I said out loud, "Mom, it's almost time you lot come up and visit me in a dream! Where are you anyhow?" I then laughed it off and enjoyed my drive through my favorite canyon.

That night while I was sleeping, it happened. I had one of the most lucid dreams I've had in a long fourth dimension. Mom was dressed beautifully. She peered at me with a HUGE smile. Her eyes were bright and total of life. She was happier than I had seen her in years. And she was younger, perhaps her 45 or 50-year-one-time cocky. We didn't substitution any words, but it was articulate that she is healed, happy and costless.

I woke upwardly with joy in my heart.

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Source: https://firsttoknow.com/why-the-dying-see-deceased-relatives/

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