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slowpoke2
52 / male aberdeen, Scotland, UK
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life after death
do you believe in life after death, for example has anyone sent you a message or sign after passing on, i had this dream about a wee while ago which i can't forget, basically to make it short i am positive i got a message from my dad in my dreams, i know you may think i am crazy but it felt much more than a dream, he said to me he was happy where he was now, was not in pain & had all his friends with him, he had a big smile on his face, have you had any similar experiences ???
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February 16, 2008, 04:59 |
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Re: life after death
I sense my grandmother especially at times when I know i am about to do something she would not approve or when she would know i needed a hug
no you aren't crazy it happens
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February 16, 2008, 05:59 |
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Re: life after death
I won't go into detail as i have before in a simular post, but i am a strong believer in life after death,
I see alot of stuff and can talk to people who have passed,
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February 16, 2008, 13:24 |
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cjroxy
59 / couple Hot and Balmy, England, UK
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Re: Re: life after death
QUOTE (hotbubblegum @ February 16, 2008, 13:24)I won't go into detail as i have before in a simular post, but i am a strong believer in life after death,
I see alot of stuff and can talk to people who have passed,
I knew we had something in common!!!,
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February 17, 2008, 16:33 |
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Re: life after death
I feel my Mom alot, through my daughter especially. There are times I feel like Mom is whispering in her ear...it is kind of freaky.
The night my cousin passed away, when he was twenty-one and I was eleven, I had a dream that night of him surrounded by butterflies, we didn't get the call until the next morning that he had died. I always felt he was telling me good-bye. He and I had been especially close as he had lived with us for a few years when we were growing up. That was just the beginning of those experiences.
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February 17, 2008, 21:55 |
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Re: life after death
I felt my Grandfather's presence in my bedroom the night he passed away...actually woke up at a specific time and saw his spirit in the room...i think my body sensed his presence which is what woke me up in the first place...
then there are times where I get that "The Others" feeling...noticing a movement oout of the corner of my eye..a qucik passing in the room, frequently...
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February 18, 2008, 09:25 |
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QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 09:25)I felt my Grandfather's presence in my bedroom the night he passed away...actually woke up at a specific time and saw his spirit in the room...i think my body sensed his presence which is what woke me up in the first place...
then there are times where I get that "The Others" feeling...noticing a movement oout of the corner of my eye..a qucik passing in the room, frequently...
Tropi...feeling the "others" in a room may just be all the coffee you are drinking trying to "pick up" beach bunnies at Starbuck's.
When my oldest son was about five he woke up from a nap and started telling me about his dream of going fishing with his "Grandpa" and was telling us about the older white truck he drove, etc. He was talking about his "Grandpa's" glasses, being the second time he said "Grandpa" made me really curious because he called my Dad "Pops". My dad didn't wear glasses at the time and the more information he disclosed the more it didn't sound like my father. My husband was listening intently and started asking him questions. The more he learned the stranger the look on his face. He said, "He's not talking about your Dad, he is talking about mine."
Our son had never met his Grandpa because he had passed away the year before I met my husband. When talking to my mother-in-law she said, "It wouldn't suprise me if he was coming to that little one in his dreams, he always wanted a grandson he could take fishing."
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February 18, 2008, 10:00 |
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QUOTE (Juilianna @ February 18, 2008, 10:00) QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 09:25)I felt my Grandfather's presence in my bedroom the night he passed away...actually woke up at a specific time and saw his spirit in the room...i think my body sensed his presence which is what woke me up in the first place...
then there are times where I get that "The Others" feeling...noticing a movement oout of the corner of my eye..a qucik passing in the room, frequently...
Tropi...feeling the "others" in a room may just be all the coffee you are drinking trying to "pick up" beach bunnies at Starbuck's.
When my oldest son was about five he woke up from a nap and started telling me about his dream of going fishing with his "Grandpa" and was telling us about the older white truck he drove, etc. He was talking about his "Grandpa's" glasses, being the second time he said "Grandpa" made me really curious because he called my Dad "Pops". My dad didn't wear glasses at the time and the more information he disclosed the more it didn't sound like my father. My husband was listening intently and started asking him questions. The more he learned the stranger the look on his face. He said, "He's not talking about your Dad, he is talking about mine."
Our son had never met his Grandpa because he had passed away the year before I met my husband. When talking to my mother-in-law she said, "It wouldn't suprise me if he was coming to that little one in his dreams, he always wanted a grandson he could take fishing."
that is jut TOO Coool!!
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February 18, 2008, 14:19 |
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QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 14:19) QUOTE (Juilianna @ February 18, 2008, 10:00) QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 09:25)I felt my Grandfather's presence in my bedroom the night he passed away...actually woke up at a specific time and saw his spirit in the room...i think my body sensed his presence which is what woke me up in the first place...
then there are times where I get that "The Others" feeling...noticing a movement oout of the corner of my eye..a qucik passing in the room, frequently...
Tropi...feeling the "others" in a room may just be all the coffee you are drinking trying to "pick up" beach bunnies at Starbuck's.
When my oldest son was about five he woke up from a nap and started telling me about his dream of going fishing with his "Grandpa" and was telling us about the older white truck he drove, etc. He was talking about his "Grandpa's" glasses, being the second time he said "Grandpa" made me really curious because he called my Dad "Pops". My dad didn't wear glasses at the time and the more information he disclosed the more it didn't sound like my father. My husband was listening intently and started asking him questions. The more he learned the stranger the look on his face. He said, "He's not talking about your Dad, he is talking about mine."
Our son had never met his Grandpa because he had passed away the year before I met my husband. When talking to my mother-in-law she said, "It wouldn't suprise me if he was coming to that little one in his dreams, he always wanted a grandson he could take fishing."
that is jut TOO Coool!!
Yes, it is, both my oldest son and my daughter have a special gift. Somewhere on here I told about my daughter the night before we were signing papers to sell Mom's house. In Mom's bedroom the smell of roses was really strong for some reason and I marked it up to the lotion she used. My daughter felt her there and set me straight. She wanted to walk back to Mom's bedroom just one last time. I walked back with her holding her hand and she sniffed in the scent of roses, she said, "Mom, I can still smell her." I of course responded, "She's not here baby." She looked up at me and smile as if to say, you big goof, "Yes she is, I can feel her here," and she patted on her chest.
We also brought a chair from my Mom's house and sat it beside my daughter's bed. She said, "That is perfect Mom, Nana has a place to sit when she comes to visit me from heaven and watch me sleep."
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slowpoke2
52 / male aberdeen, Scotland, UK
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: life after death
QUOTE (Juilianna @ February 18, 2008, 15:07) QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 14:19) QUOTE (Juilianna @ February 18, 2008, 10:00) QUOTE (TropiFun @ February 18, 2008, 09:25)I felt my Grandfather's presence in my bedroom the night he passed away...actually woke up at a specific time and saw his spirit in the room...i think my body sensed his presence which is what woke me up in the first place...
then there are times where I get that "The Others" feeling...noticing a movement oout of the corner of my eye..a qucik passing in the room, frequently...
Tropi...feeling the "others" in a room may just be all the coffee you are drinking trying to "pick up" beach bunnies at Starbuck's.
When my oldest son was about five he woke up from a nap and started telling me about his dream of going fishing with his "Grandpa" and was telling us about the older white truck he drove, etc. He was talking about his "Grandpa's" glasses, being the second time he said "Grandpa" made me really curious because he called my Dad "Pops". My dad didn't wear glasses at the time and the more information he disclosed the more it didn't sound like my father. My husband was listening intently and started asking him questions. The more he learned the stranger the look on his face. He said, "He's not talking about your Dad, he is talking about mine."
Our son had never met his Grandpa because he had passed away the year before I met my husband. When talking to my mother-in-law she said, "It wouldn't suprise me if he was coming to that little one in his dreams, he always wanted a grandson he could take fishing."
that is jut TOO Coool!!
Yes, it is, both my oldest son and my daughter have a special gift. Somewhere on here I told about my daughter the night before we were signing papers to sell Mom's house. In Mom's bedroom the smell of roses was really strong for some reason and I marked it up to the lotion she used. My daughter felt her there and set me straight. She wanted to walk back to Mom's bedroom just one last time. I walked back with her holding her hand and she sniffed in the scent of roses, she said, "Mom, I can still smell her." I of course responded, "She's not here baby." She looked up at me and smile as if to say, you big goof, "Yes she is, I can feel her here," and she patted on her chest.
We also brought a chair from my Mom's house and sat it beside my daughter's bed. She said, "That is perfect Mom, Nana has a place to sit when she comes to visit me from heaven and watch me sleep."
thats so sweet of her
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slowpoke2
52 / male aberdeen, Scotland, UK
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Re: life after death
thanks for the responses, reading them all i can relate to a few especially feeling presence of someone in the room or seeing movement in a room, also at times when i have just been sitting at my PC or watching TV i fell as someone was touching me but when looked round no one there, i don't know what i would do if i did see a spirit or something standing there, well i do know what i would do, crap myself, the whole idea of having ghosts in your house scares me
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February 18, 2008, 15:23 |
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Re: life after death
Think of the many times you've averted disaster.... not passing a car on the highway for some odd reason, when normally you'd fly by 'em, only to see a car zooming past you going the wrong way in the lane you would've passed in(it happened to us), not going somewhere just because something doesn't feel right only to watch the news later that night and find that there was a multi car pile up with fatalities on the road you would've traveled (this happened to us, too).... I don't believe it's "just a coincidence"... it's a warning from someone... Yes, I believe in life after death.
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February 19, 2008, 09:41 |
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Re: life after death
I've sensed my Dad's presence many times, when it comes to life long decisions, i tend to look for answers from him, buy asking myself "what would dad do?"
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February 19, 2008, 23:50 |
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ShadowSpirit69
69 / male Southern Oklahoma, Oklahoma, US
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Re: life after death
I've experienced too much not to believe in life after death.
My wife and I had just escaped disastrous marriage when we met. One afternoon we were laying on the bed talking, actually talking about marriage. I looked behind her on the bed and there was a beautiful woman with long black hair, wearing a blue dress. This woman looked at me and smiled. I just said: "Wow". My wife now, asked "What" I described what I had just seen. My wife told me I had just described her mother that had been dead for ten years. As I had just met my wife there is no way I could have known her mother and when I told her what her mother did, that clinched the deal. My Wife said we had just been blessed. We got married by the end of that week and have been for 27 years.
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February 20, 2008, 00:46 |
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QUOTE (ShadowSpirit69 @ February 20, 2008, 00:46)I've experienced too much not to believe in life after death.
My wife and I had just escaped disastrous marriage when we met. One afternoon we were laying on the bed talking, actually talking about marriage. I looked behind her on the bed and there was a beautiful woman with long black hair, wearing a blue dress. This woman looked at me and smiled. I just said: "Wow". My wife now, asked "What" I described what I had just seen. My wife told me I had just described her mother that had been dead for ten years. As I had just met my wife there is no way I could have known her mother and when I told her what her mother did, that clinched the deal. My Wife said we had just been blessed. We got married by the end of that week and have been for 27 years.
Well, that is just too cool and way sweet!
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February 20, 2008, 05:58 |
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