A story from a follower about a Spirit they saw on Camera

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I’m a paramedic that has 40+ years of service, and still serving. In my career I’ve had had elderly patients talking to past loved ones while in my ambulance. Several of those patients have asked me “do see them, that’s my mother, father, husband or wife (whichever the case may be)”. This has happened way more than once. I have always believed that they are actually seeing them and that their family is actually there, getting them ready to go home.

smoketr
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We have video of my dad as he was dying. He was laughing, lifting his hands, and one night we filmed hundreds of orbs of different colors starting from the floor, behind his recliner and shooting up to the ceiling! My brother’s phone caught all of it, but we who had a different brand of phone got a smaller number of only white orbs. I do not share it except with close friends as my dad is in the video. But it gave us hope and comfort. Dad leaned toward my baby sister and puckered up as if to kiss her with his last breath. I was a hospice nurse before and was prepared to care for him with my siblings. We were so blessed. I believe, Julie!!!

MerryAnne
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I was attending a wedding on the other side of the continent. My sis called me and said, "Dad is failing. If you want to see him one last time, get on a plane now." I did. When I arrived about 9 hours later, my sis commented. "He was waiting for you." As I entered his room, I saw he was unable to move or speak. I sat next to him for the next 2 days, singing songs and reminiscing . At 3 a.m. of the second night, I was holding his hand, but falling asleep. I said, "Dad, I need to rest a little. I am in the bedroom across the hall. " I went to the room, and, immediately fell asleep. About 40 minutes later, I was awakened by, what appeared to be white twinkle lights, in the corner of the room. They were gently spiraling from floor to ceiling, up and down. I jumped out of bed and ran to his room. His hand was stiff as I grasped it. He was gone. I am happy to know that others have seen the light phenom. I was worried I had dreamed it. But, in my heart, I was certain it was him saying "good bye.".

unicaonesimo
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My mum died 2 years ago & my dad tells me regularly that he sees her sitting on the bed beside him at night smiling at him. It brings him a lot of comfort

helenlogan
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When my grandmother was in the hospital in ICU before she passed, I visited her that morning and told her I was sorry I couldn't stay the night with her. She had a smile on her face and said "That's ok, there's a young girl that comes each night to sit in the corner to visit with me". I went to the nurses station to ask who sits with her at night and they told me that nobody goes in her room, nobody has been in the room other than the authorized staff. I often wonder if she saw her mother, who died at a young age when my Grandmother was only 2. I never asked Grandma how old the girl was, she just said young, and I was okay with that answer because my Grandma was comforted by her, whoever she was.

JennyLaBouff
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i was caregiver for my mother when she was declining. She had become mostly bedridden and developed dementia. She'd ask me where her dad, mom, and sister were. I'd explain that each had already passed. I thought I was helping her keep a grip on reality. I now recognize that they were coming to see and comfort her. It makes me sad and angry at myself that I didn't know. If I'd known, I would have told her that they're with her and will guide her when she passes.
About a month after she passed, I was walking down the hall thinking about getting something from a bedroom. Completely out of the blue, I smelled her cinnamon rolls. Her cinnamon rolls had a different smell than any others. Mom had made cinnamon rolls for me to let me know she was okay!

BlankBrain
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My mom passed away about three years ago, and she was in an assisted living care facility.
About 3 or 4 weeks before she passed on, maybe even earlier than that, I came to visit her, and she said to me, "If dad was still alive." Dad been dead for 8 years and I said "No mom, he's been gone a long time".
A few days later, when I came to see her again, She had a very strange look on her face and she said "Was Grandpa still alive?." Once again I said "No mom, he's gone."
She was referring to her own father, who passed away some 45 years earlier.
I realized something was up, and it wasn't that much longer, she passed away herself. I personally think they'd come by to see her to get her ready for her passing.

charlieyellowstone
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I believe in spirits.I believe when our deceased family members pass.They see people from the other side that have passed

ramonacharles
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My daddy was a few days from death and in the hospital. He looked toward the door and said come on in Ruby. She was his sister that died years before. I believe he saw her.

bettycarter
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Icu nurse, former long term care nurse, also have seen and experienced spirits at work and other places. They are Definitely real. Don’t be embarrassed. It’s possible to be scientific and spiritual. Personal opinion but I hate when the spiritual is automatically poo pooed. We can embrace both! Ty for posting this!

MsAdvisable
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It looks like a spirit to me. It is very comforting to see that deceased loved ones are around people who are dying. It makes transitioning to death easier for them.

Dawn-xt
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I took care of my dad for few months at home before he passed. I had cameras. He said my mom came at night and even sat in kitchen. I figured the dementia he was getting when he moved here was affecting him. But in his last week alive he kept on stressing this. He ended up in comfort care in hospital three days and two days in nursing facility. Was on fentanyl and also morphine. It was fine as we all spent last day with him and he was perfect. Lucid and talkative etc. he had the “rally”. He even saw one of my daughters who came in to see him. Like he waited for all of us

marciadichiara
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My mother appeared like this after her funeral. We were at her house and she drifted into the room and drifted out. Blew our minds. There were 7 of us and we were gobsmacked.

CravinScrapping
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I definitely believe in family members coming to us in a time of need. I am a nurse and I was having A LOT of stress at work and was working a night shift one night which I didn’t normally do. I worked days because of having a child in school. I was in with a patient doing med pass and they had a feeding tube. While I was giving the meds and flushing the tube I felt a hand on my shoulder. I thought it was one of my CNA’s. I turned and no one was there. The patient didn’t have a roommate and had the window bed. I pulled the curtain back thinking CNA’s messing with me. NOTHING there. I wasn’t scared. I actually had a very calm feeling come over me. I think it was a patient I had lost a few days prior who came to let me know I was doing what I should be doing and to not give up nursing. During the same period I had my father come and hold me like he did when I was a small child while I was sleeping. My husband’s grandfather came and said to me “stop worrying about it runt”. That morning I felt the weight of the world lifted off my shoulders. Things run in 3’s. After all this things looked much brighter and my nursing career lasted 25+ years. I don’t think it would have had these visitors not came to me. FIRM BELIEVER in having people come to you. I also worked hospice later and it was extremely rewarding to help someone pass without pain and with grace and dignity. ♥️♥️

lauraoneal
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I hope it’s his wife! That would be a wonderful surprise, to be reunited with the one you love!

mr.wright
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My mom passed away on January 15 of this year. I got the privilege to hold her beautiful delicate hand on her last breath. I want to share with you what I later learned is called a shared death experience. I was singing to my mom “you are my ride or die until the very end me and my best friend” and I heard the last breath and I turned to the nurse and said “that was her last breath” and Nurse Bev said “yes I believe so” and the next thing i knew I was not in a hospital room anymore…I heard much clapping and sheer excitement like everyone was waiting on us. I was behind the scenes so to speak and my mom was in front of me. It was the most beautiful light a golden light and I felt all the love my beautiful angelic mom gave to every person. Y’all it was like a download of her life review but it was about how good she made people feel. I felt all the love she gave!!!! It was stunning!! Then I could hear my moms thoughts “where am I” and I could feel her confusion, my sweet Angel. So I screamed “run mom run” like someone cheer their kid on when he or she hit a home run⚾️❤️when I yelled that my mom jumped in the air with her arms up above her head in a V for victory and I got to see my grandparents waiting with open arms, it was the most stunning moment my eyes and spirit have ever seen !!! Omggggosh I see it again right now as I’m typing this, and yes tearing up! Them boop I was back in the hospital room. I was absolutely honored and privileged to have had that moment and KNOW for a fact that this is what it’s all about!! I don’t know why I got to have this gift but I know I have to share it!! My grieving process has not been linear…lots of firsts this year without her, but omgosh y’all I got to have the most greatest goodbye see you later gift ever!! I hope our moms are hugging right now and sharing fun times together whole and complete!! I am blessed I get to share this with others!

myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo
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My mom was in a nursing home and near the end of her life she said she had a visitor that day. I ask who was it. She said it was Pam, my cousin. What she didn't know was that Pam had passed weeks before. We decided as a whole family not to tell her about Pam. Maybe it was the spirit of Pam?

Gina-dnxm
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Who knows? As a former pastor and hospital chaplain who has been at hundreds of bedsides of dying people, I can say that weird stuff often happens all the time. Not necessarily religious stuff— in fact usually not religious stuff. One time a butterfly showed up and circled the loved one. All of us said, “Did you see that?” So it wasn’t just me. More than once, a family member who “just knew something was wrong” has come just as the loved one was about to die. And lots of patients seeing dead loved ones come back to them. Happens all the time.

kjmav
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These videos and stories are helping me not to fear death as much. This is definitely a soul trying to make the dying, like me, less afraid. I'm 66 and the closer I get to the end of my life, the more I'm afraid. Keep telling me this stuff. Can't wait to read your book. Sorry if my thoughts are a little jumbled up. This is very emotional for me. Before my mom died, the raised her left arm up as if seeing something. The same thing happened to my brother. My niece was there and told me and I couldn't believe it. I told her that the same thing happened to my mom. *We live at opposite side of the country". Thank you Julie. Please keep making these videos. Much love.

danielleshay
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recently for the last few years have had major surgeries one after the other. I put a camera in my bedroom and you should see the orbs at night and during the day even that are in my room I believe that it spirits with me comforting me I’m in a lot of pain. I absolutely believe that was a spirit.

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