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    i was surfing around abovetopsecret and saw a thread on Deathbed Visions where they talking about their family member seeing relative who have pass away or died.

    my relative who i close to said few days before her father pass away, he keep telling people seeing Ghost and everyone consider him talking trash or nonsense but soon after he pass away. One of my family friends also said the same thing before his family member pass away keep saying he seeing ghost for days.


    anyone know what's the deal with Deathbed Visions? why before anyone pass away they seeing things that normal people don't see. if not family member that they saw then who are these beings?

    i have a friend who have six sense able to see ghost and what ever they are either spirits or any other beings. she said it all around us and tend to stay from it whenever see saw it...when ever anyone buying new house or any strange then she will get a call to check on the house for Ghosts. anyone got advice or recommendation for my friend who have Six Sense?

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    Sorry to be short and will do my best to come back with more detail...

    Search Dr John Lerma...there are many video's and articles and such...Dr Lerma is a hospice Dr. and has been in attendance of 5000+ hospice patients...

    I could answer your questuon however...as I said short on time...however trust me Dr Lermas can answer your question...Oh and he has two books that I recommend to others all the time...the books will also answer your question beyond a shadow of a doubt...


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    They're not 'visions' as much as simply broader vision. Individuals who choose more protracted death scenarios will at some point begin to disengage from this existence, and begin to associate in the next. Usually it's fairly slow and subtle. Let's call it gentle.
    In situations like dementia, they may have mostly dissociated from their bodies, or even entirely, for a seemingly long time. Of course there is no time.
    It's quite a lovely process actually. Time for retrospect, and to disengage from attachments and false responsibility. Opportunity for others around them to go through whatever healing issues that death represents.
    Your friend is correct. Your departed loved ones, and anyone else who's interested, are around you all the time. You're part of a family of associations that are never lost from each other, incarnate or not.
    There is no 'distance' between this experience and the next. It's only a matter of perception. Human consciousness operates from limited perception, but only through it's belief in limits.
    Sudden and or traumatic death scenarios sometimes leave identities with attachments still to deal with, and that will account for spirits lingering in their former identities.
    That can be for hours or days or years in our perception of time, but again; there is no time.

    Advice for your friend? Cultivate that ability and use it for the good. There are ALWAYS members of a soul group available to escort individuals home, but they aren't always recognized if the individual is only looking backward.
    I met a fellow once who for 20 years had been trying to repair the plumbing and electricity in his boarding house, that had long been abandoned.
    Not realizing that when he left the hospital all those years previously, he'd left without his body.
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    Steve job might have deathbed vision..

    Mona Simpson, an author and biological sister of Steve Jobs, said her brother’s final words were “Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow,”
    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2011/10/...#ixzz2bdZq86Nl

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    Quote Posted by Kimberley (here)
    Search Dr John Lerma...there are many video's and articles and such...Dr Lerma is a hospice Dr. and has been in attendance of 5000+ hospice patients...
    thanks alot...

    Coast To Coast AM Mar 02 2008


    05-04-2009 - Experiences of the Dying


    we need to bring these kind of stuff to school...teaching kids on life and death.
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