This is what I heard a patient say after they died

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Part 3 of my story where I get to talk about why I don't fear death or dying. This is a story about an experience I had with a patient and how the experience changed my perception of death and the afterlife. What do you think? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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I can't begin to tell you how much I've learned from you. I'm dying from cancer and appreciate your content. Thank you❤

Arrealia
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These are the words my bil said to my sister just before he died. "You should see what I see" "You can't believe how wonderful this is" "I will be here waiting for you" but the biggest thing was how he described the colors and the peace. He had a good death.

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I have been searching far and wide for ANYONE to have had a similar experience to me as I did in 2011. I was just a 19 year old and my mom just passed in the ICU. After 5 minutes of sorrowful crying I was FILLEDDDD with the most sudden, ECSTATIC LOVE AND JOY AND AMAZINGNESS that I could ever describe. It stayed in my body for a fleeting 10 or so seconds. I was perplexed but awe inspired, as I knew it was my mom sending it to me as a "I made it!!" message. Ive never forgotten it since and never will. thank you for sharing your experience Julie. I am now a nursing student and will graduate next year. PS. I had a clinical rotation at that very hospital my mom passed at. She'd be so proud of me. Many hugs. DEATH IS NOT THE

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I’ve never shared this publicly before.
My father suicided 1981.
I was a nursing assistant in a nursing home waiting to go on shift in the break room.
My father was a Vietnam veteran and alcoholic most of my life.
As I was talking to my friend about my father’s difficulties I started to say, “if he doesn’t stop drinking, he will die”. Multiple times until a vail of darkness passed over my vision. I was suddenly with my father. It was dark like a tunnel with light at the end. Totally like one hears described by others.
We we’re moving to the light. It was peaceful and inviting. I could feel my dad. Suddenly he told me I couldn’t go with him. It wasn’t my time. I could feel his love for me even though we had a very difficult relationship to say the least.
I was so scared. I prayed God to never experience that again. It was later on. Maybe a few weeks. I was driving my little sister to school. All of a sudden his smell filled my car. My sister and I both looked at each other in astonishment.
That was his last visit.
Thanks for reading this if anyone does.
It is an amazing story but true

agapitacordova
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I am not afraid to die. I am afraid of the process before death.

terridavis
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My grandfather, In Mexico was hit by a car and died. They revived him on the way to the hospital and he said why did you revive me they are already here for me. He then passed away with a smile.

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In my cousin’s final moments of his battle with cancer, his breathing stopped. His parents and the hospice nurse went to his bedside to check on him. He opened his eyes and took a big inhaled breath and said, “Heaven is so beautiful. You need to come.” Then he passed away.

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My beloved mother passed away June2. We were all there, kissing her face, holding her hands, telling her how much we love her, thanking her. Our father died young and we were raised by her. She was 95. The miracle was as she was transcending, her face looked so beautiful. The wrinkles looked like they were disappearing and her face was illuminated. She looked so beautiful.

evelyn
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Hospice care workers are a special breed. Thank you so much for what you do.❤

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As my Dad was dying in the oncology department, one of his nurses told me-- "I love my work here. I see and hear families pray together and draw closer to God and to each other. It is a great blessing." Our heartfelt thanks to all the good and caring nurses. Thank you, Julie, for your channel-- comforting, caring, hope-filled 🕊️🙏

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I died for 7 minutes during status grand-mal seizures. I was up in the
corner of the ceiling watching the
EMTs revive me!!! When I was brought back I was disappointed because I was overwhelmed by the beauty and the total love and peace
I felt..it was indescribable..I no longer fear death but want to live
a long life because life is beautiful..

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What a great experience. My husband made our message on the answer machine. After he died I took the tape out. (Old machine) A year later I got it back out and hit play. I accidentally pressed erase. I cried knowing I would never hear his voice again. About a week later I was at a stop sign and turning up the radio and heard " I'm still there, go listen". I sat up and said what. Then again, "I'm still there go listen ". I got home pressed play and at the end of tape he was there saying "please leave a message ". This time i cried tears of joy.

debraellison
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I was fortunate enough to have my dad home on hospice. When he passed away he reached up and a look of complete peace came over his face. I still miss him but I KNOW he is in heaven.

judilyntravis
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Friend died while I lived in Asia.
He was in Texas.
He visited my bedroom, 7900 miles away as he left this planet.

sammencia
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There's not a word in the English language to describe the feeling. It's the greatest love, it's the love we've always searched for. It's like being rocked to sleep by your mother as an infant, warm and just falling asleep so peaceful. I guess that's why they say rest in peace. I died once in 2001, I was mad they brought me back. Death is not what we should be afraid of. Living is.

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I was sitting with my dad while he slept about a week before he passed away. In his sleep he said “Oh, great grandpa”. It was with love in his voice and he was really pleased to see him although in life he’d never met him. Over the next week dad saw other “people” and lights in his room. I like to think they were waiting for him. Miss you every day dad😢

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I had to put one of my dogs to sleep. I was hugging him as he passed. I suddenly felt and saw his joy and happiness!! I was sobbing because I was losing my sweet baby. He was making every effort to tell me Mom, it's okay. I am so happy!! It was so much like the experience you just described.😢❤

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My brother had been out of it for days, his eyes were gray. Hours before he died he grabbed my arm. When I looked up his eyes were sparkling blue, he had the biggest smile and said, “Donna, I just connected with Jesus!” I said I was jealous. He patted my arm and said, don’t worry, you’ll be with us soon.

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My mom visited me after she passed. When I asked her if she knew she was dead, she said- yes. I asked, what do you think? She gave me TWO thumbs up and said- I LOVE it.

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My woman died back in 2013 from lung cancer, I was with her at the hospice in Scarborough, she had been sleeping for a couple of days, on the night she passed it was 9.45pm, she sat up and looked at me, pupils as wide as can be, then she flopped back onto her pillow and did one final long exhale, very distressing to watch the love of your life die....Anyway I went home distraught, did some of the things that we have to do after a death and just didn't know how I was going to get through this hurt, this pain, the following night when I was laid in our bed at home in the dark the strangest thing happened, this comforting feeling came over me, looking up in my dark bedroom I could see into space, as if I was actually there, it was amazing, wasn't scary at all, I was just in this soothing calm place, it lasted for a few minutes, afterwards I just felt so calm, I felt like I had the strength to do all of those things we don't want to do after a death, I really don't know what happened to me but I am pretty sure it was her somehow reassuring me that she was alright where she had gone and not to worry, who knows...

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