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Living after death

Extensive research in the West on the remarkable phenomenon called near-death experience (NDE) undergone by millions of people all over the globe, has revealed startling things about death, dying, afterlife and subtle operation of the law of karma. The experiences largely coincide with Eastern spirituality and world classic on afterlife.

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Letters 08, miracle

(For an explanation of this catagory, and the letters posted here, go to the first post in this catagory).
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I don’t know if this would qualify as a true miracle, but it was a very special experience in my life. On August 11, 2010 my Mom lay dying from cancer in the hospice ward at a local hospital. Mind you, I had begged God to take my Mom home as soon as He was willing as I knew that she had nothing, no reason to stay in the body anymore. Not only was she suffering from metastatic cancer but she had end stage Alzheimer’s disease as well.

About 3:00 am with her family around her, I got the sense that Mom had left her body, but in as much as she was still breathing (very laboriously and mechanically) I also assumed that she was in some way still connected to her mortal coil. About an hour later, it finally dawned on me that maybe she was waiting to be released, completely released from this world. So, I touched her cheek, kissed her head and told her that she had done a great job and that she had suffered enough and it was time for her to go home. Not 15 seconds later she took her last breath. Sure it could have been a coincidence, but I prefer to think it was Mom’s way of comforting me! Mom was telling me that she still existed, and just changed form as one still in the body would change clothes and to be careful – because now she could see everything that I was doing; which made me smile, chuckle, then gulp….then panic :’)………..

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Hospice Nurse Comforts the Dying

Hospice Nurse Comforts the Dying and Bereaved through Her Work and New Book.

For nearly two decades, hospice nurse Elissa Al-Chokhachy has listened to people talk about experiences that defy reason. After a death, their loved one comes to them through sight, sound, touch, smell or a sign.

“Originally, I thought it was really rare that people had these experiences of loved ones after they die,” said Al-Chokhachy, 56, a board-certified hospice and palliative care nurse. “I can now say it’s quite common…

By Jody Feinberg
The Patriot Ledger

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Not Afraid of Dying

When I was 13 years old, I was run over and suffered severe internal injuries with a severed right leg and was in a coma for 5 days.

I experienced the afterlife with the light at the end of the tunnel. Since that day I have truly believed in the afterlife and I am not afraid of dying at my present age of 48 years.

I hope this brings comfort to those people who have lost their loved ones to know death is not the end.

John

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