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In reply to the discussion: My father died on June 18th of this year - he was just shy of 87. [View all]Pendrench
(1,389 posts)35. Hi MineralMan - thank you for responding to my post.
Very well said - it may well be that these experiences are memories/hallucinations triggered by changing brain chemistry.
Speaking only for myself, although (as a Christian) I would like to believe that loved ones who previously died were there for my dad, I also think that it is imperative for me to learn more about these experiences before classifying them as life-after-death communications.
Definitely a fascinating subject!
Thank you again - wishing you well and peace
Tim
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Hi applegrove - You are correct, we all grieve differently, and I imagine that one day tears will
Pendrench
Oct 2019
#27
Hospice workers see this all the time and know that usually death is imminent. There are
Karadeniz
Oct 2019
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