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When I read Thomas Edison's biography, I think it ended when the author stated that Edison said on his deathbed, "It is beautiful over here."
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ОтветитьI was a house cleaner for a wonderful lady, 95 years old, for 10 years. I stayed with her in hospital over nights, knowing she was going to pass, and although she hadn’t spoke much in the week leading up to her passing, for 2 hrs prior to passing she was wide awake, holding my hand and watching intently around the top of the hospital room! She didn’t have to say anything, I know she had a lot of friends and family there to bring her home ❤
ОтветитьJulie, we had an amazing experience with my husband‘s mother. She had been in the hospital since 3 AM and we finally got her into a room at 11 PM. She was actively dying. She had pancreatic cancer. She had been suffering from dementia for quite some time and believed that we were all out to take her stuff from her. We had over and over again assured her that the only thing we cared about was her, that family was number one. She didn’t believe us. So we get her into her room at 11 o’clock, and our girls have been home alone since 3 AM so we wanted to go check on them. My oldest was mid teens. So we told her we were going to go home and check on the girls and take a shower and we’ll be right back. We were each on the side of the bed opposite one another and she looked at her son said “Oscar, que que diz Lord?” (Brazilian Portuguese.) he looked at her and said, “Mom, it means God!” She responded “Oh, you perfectly right, you perfectly right! “(heavy Brazilian accent.) My husband looked across at me and said “what’s going on?” I told him she had an angel with her and she responded again “Oh Lorraine, you perfectly right, you perfectly right!”She then went on to tell us both that we were blessed and she understood how important family was to us now. n’t have wanted it done. Those were her last words. We left for less than an hour to check on the girls and came back and she had fallen into a coma. She died at 5 PM the next day. It still gives me chills when I remember that. It was so special. Here’s a bit of an ironic twist for you, though. Her first language was Russian, second language was Brazilian Portuguese, third language was Spanish, and her fourth language was English. She didn’t speak any of them really well as she was not an educated woman. I thought it was quite funny that the angel that was talking to her was speaking in English. 😊
ОтветитьMy dad couldn't speak at the end but had some tears in his eyes is that normal ❤ thank u appreciate all you do
ОтветитьMy brother was in hospice at home. We, his family, were all with him during his last couple days. He had the hospice bed set up in the living room, so he could be with everyone, he didn't want to miss out on any of the action. Those last few days he was in a coma. I was between his bed and the wall when he suddenly sat up, screeming! Startled me so much I flew back into the wall. He peacefully laid back down onto his bed and took his last breath. Basically, he died peacefully at home with his family surrounding him, minus the starling screem.
ОтветитьIt wasn't what my father in law said but what I said. We were on hour 48 or so of morphine and atropine hourly and we were all exhausted and damning the valve replacement he had had only 7-8 weeks earlier and it was Christmas morning and my husband and I felt bad the teenagers had been home alone for five days and it was Christmas and said let's get our stuff together and see what happens.
We loaded up the car with our stuff planning to return in a few hours and my husband had to hit the bathroom before we left and I leaned down and told him we needed to get going and he needed to be on his way as well. Not four minutes later I looked over and he was gone. That was it after all those days and hours. It was a true blessing and I'd love to talk more about it
My mother stopped eating in am , got restless in afternoon and started saying Mmmmm —. Mmmmm…… aaaaa. Mmm. Mmmmm mmm . She was restless and not aware of the room or people. I told her everyone was home and safe and not to worry about them. She calmed down and I very lightly stroked her arm. Then told her I had to check on my husband and only gone a short time. When I returned she had passed.
ОтветитьMy life long bestfriend who was more of a sister to me, last words to me, stab me in the heart. We both came from difficult backgrounds and she had been my stable person in my life. I thought I was the same to her.
I pray often to know why her last words to me were so devastatingly hurtful.
I am not a keen traveller but I knew her time was short so I went to see her knowing it would be the last time. She barely spoke to me yet was able to have conversations with others.
Before I had to leave, she told me she hated me. I thought she was joking but after for a few hours, she would not open up to me.
That was about 7 years ago and still my heart is breaking. It’s devastating after a close and meaningful relationship relationship that lasted over five decades, I’m left with these painful words. 😭
Thank you!
ОтветитьTwo friends of mine had been married a long time. One night he told his wife 3 or 4 times "I Love You". Unusual~! They went to bed and talked about skipping church in the morning and sleeping in. She woke up and did not disturb him. About 11 she decided she should wake him. But he had gone home in his sleep.
ОтветитьMy husband's last words were " You mean I have to WAIT for the next one? You mean I have to WAIT for the Next one? " He was upset~! A day before that, he was no longer communicating with us. And as he lay in bed he raised his hand off the bed, Slower than an Ant could have carried it, all the way toward the ceiling. Then he did his other hand too . Knowing him and how he felt raising hands in church was drawing attention to yourself and not God, he would Never have done that UNLESS he was in the presence of JESUS~!
ОтветитьMy step mother saw a beautiful garden in the top corner of the room, and would saw "isn't that the most beautiful thing you've ever seen" Then she saw Angels.
ОтветитьThank you all for sharing all your beautiful stories of your loved ones. I wished I knew more and had Julie’s words before my Mom passed away.
ОтветитьNot sure why we tend to believe what we see in the movies 😮.
ОтветитьI got goosebumps listening to all these "last words "🥺. Yes, thank you for the reminder that the now is very important ❤️
ОтветитьMy mother said "Love you all but gotta go...." and she did
ОтветитьMy father passed away in July 1995 during oj Simpson trial, his last words were OJ lol. Always makes me laugh when I think of that
ОтветитьNope my father did not hsve last words
ОтветитьMy wife passed away in April 2024 and when we went to the ER on 1-1-2024 all she had was a cough and trouble breathing and that's all I knew and it seemed that is all she knew. In the ER they checked her in to the hospital and tests came back as stage 4 ovarian cancer. She passed away on April 7th 2024. She really didn't have any last words because of the oxygen apparatus. WE all prayed and NO miracle came fourth. I asked God and told him that you can part the Red Sea but I can't have a miracle happen? I have been on the Bum Shuttle ever since. I predict my last word will be if anyone can hear them is "Adios MF,s.
ОтветитьI heard the dying person’s hearing is the last to go so you should keep affirming them??
ОтветитьIt probably depends on the disease the person dies from. For my grandmother she did have a last conversation with us, but it was just an ordinary conversation about trivial matters like the food at dinner. She died later that night from a heart attack and none of us were expecting that to happen.
ОтветитьMy father’s last words to me were “don’t look back”
ОтветитьI think about a day that my mother (90) died very often. She was already asleep for a couple of days and than all of the sudden she said: ‘please touch me once again’. So I did. She was a widow for many years and I guess she had not been touched for quite a long time, besides our kisses. It made me really emotionally. My mother wasn’t the kind of woman who liked to be intimate or touch. She was a very private person.
ОтветитьMy neighbour died about a month ago, as far as we know I was the last one to talk to her about 2 hrs prior. If so her last words were "I am gonna peel some taters now" wich would be fitting, she was a potato farmer her whole life
ОтветитьWhile the family had gathered around, My mother in law said, “We need to praise God!” And the room erupted in applause and praise!! She never said another word and passed 3 days later.
ОтветитьYa every moment is special - it’s nice when you figure that out WELL before the end♥️
ОтветитьMy best friend said I love you. She woke up and grabbed my hand and said I love you to me and my sister. lol the 🐶 he’s so sweet. My dog is getting old and I can’t handle this happening again, loosing an animal. I find it harder loosing my animals than ppl in my family who pass, do you know why this is.
Awww Betty was looking for her husband. Oh wow. That sounds beautiful. I’m so happy these ppl have their families last words that’s so beautiful. May sound crazy but Leif my friend has come to visit me. She was a ball of light, I know I may sound crazy. But she said her name, I have it on video. I believe she still comes to check on me.🫶🏽🫶🏽
Love this. I really needed to hear this. Lost Mum in September & didn't make it to say goodbye. Thank you Thank you Thank you. God bless ❤
ОтветитьMy mother was in hospice. It was summer and the door of her room was open. In de tree outside was a pigeon making loud noises. My mom’s last words were “damn pigeon”. 😂
ОтветитьHi, Julie! Happy 2 meet u! I was 1 of your fans that bought your book. Pre-ordered. A1!
My mom passed about 4 years ago. Her last words were silent. She could no longer speak but she mouthed 2 me, "I love..." This was an answer 2 me telling her that I loved her. She went unconscious just an hour after trying 2 tell me that she loved me too!
She was asleep 4 the next 48 hours then passed. I really miss her. Thanx 4 your vids! ❤
The last words from my dying father to me: thank you for everything what do you have done for me.
Ответить🌈 My dying dog did its two soft bark to say 'thank you' for the care given to it before it went into active dying stage after that. It has a serious stroke and turned blind 9 days before its final departure. I missed my beloved dog 🙏
ОтветитьMy sister said, "I'm going on a trip...I have to go alone." Died 2 hours later
ОтветитьECCLESIASTES 12:7
This is a reply to someone who was asking about the BODY and SPIRIT at death, sbout the spirit returning to God. My phone screen timed out on me and although the comment was there in front of me, when I tapped the screen the comments scrolled back to the beginning. I read through a lot of them and can't find the comment now. I hope you find this helps.
My stepdad, aka "BIG DAD," was on hospice. His last day awake, my mom was sitting with him, he says to her "Babe, are you all right?" Moma said,"Yes, David, I'm okay." He then said."I love you, Shirley. I always have." Moma said,"I love you to David, I love you very much." He closed his eyes and went into his forever sleep and passed away peacefully at home 2 days later in his own bed surrounded by everyone he loved. It was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. I promised my moma that her passing would be just as beautiful as Big Dad's. Big Dad is fishing with JESUS, GOD, and the HOLY SPIRIT.
ОтветитьMajor Differences Between a DMT Experience and a Deathbed Visitation Experience
The experiences of those undergoing DMT trips and those having deathbed visitations are profoundly different, with distinctions that go beyond the mere visual or auditory hallucinations to touch on lucidity, familiarity, and theological implications. This essay explores these differences in an outline format, providing clarity on how each experience impacts the individual and aligns with or diverges from personal and cultural expectations.
**1. Lucidity and Interaction
• DMT Experience: Individuals are generally not lucid and are engulfed in their hallucinations, making it impossible to interact with the real world. They cannot converse with others or respond to external stimuli in a coherent manner.
• Deathbed Visitation: In contrast, individuals remain lucid, capable of engaging in meaningful conversations with both the apparitions of deceased relatives and the living people around them. This dual awareness allows for a unique interaction that is not present during DMT experiences.
**2. Nature of Encounters
• DMT Experience: Encounters during DMT trips are with unknown entities—often bizarre and abstract figures not previously known to the individual. These encounters are more akin to the random, unpredictable hallucinations triggered by substances like LSD.
• Deathbed Visitation: These experiences typically involve deceased acquaintances such as friends and relatives, along with possible visions of religious figures and angels, aligning closely with the individual’s personal and cultural beliefs. Occasionally, visions of demons are also reported, suggesting a range of experiences that can reflect personal fears or theological teachings.
**3. Theological and Cultural Correlations
• Deathbed Visitations: There is a strong correlation with theological concepts, where the visions and interactions often confirm or reinforce the individual’s beliefs about the afterlife and spiritual continuation. This aspect makes these visitations deeply personal and resonant with existing faith-based expectations.
• DMT Experience: The encounters are unpredictable and do not generally correlate with the individual’s personal or cultural background. Instead, they are characterized by their spontaneity and the abstract nature of the interactions, which are less about confirming beliefs and more about exploring the mind’s response to a powerful psychoactive substance.
**4. Impact on Perception and Interpretation
• Deathbed Visitation: These visitations are often perceived as comforting and reassuring, helping individuals face death with a sense of peace and acceptance. They are typically interpreted in a spiritual or religious context, providing a sense of closure and continuity beyond physical existence.
• DMT Experience: These experiences, while profound, often leave individuals with more questions than answers. They are frequently interpreted as psychedelic explorations of consciousness rather than meaningful spiritual revelations. The lack of a coherent narrative or recognizable figures makes them less comforting and more disorienting.
In conclusion, the major differences between a DMT experience and a deathbed visitation highlight the contrasts between induced psychedelic states and naturally occurring end-of-life phenomena. While both can be transformative, their significance and impact on the individual’s life and beliefs diverge significantly, illustrating the complex interplay between mind, substance, and the profound journey of life and death.
Thank you! For talking about things that many people they don't want to talk about it but is very important to be prepared for it 🙏🏼 the last words of my father was "God Blessed you " later on my sister passed away in the last call she made to me was " thank you for everything, and thank you for all. you do for me.. thank you so much for everything ! I love you ". And other two more brothers passed away and the same last call was, Thank you for everything and I love you "🥹🙏🏼never forget that ❤️🕊️
ОтветитьI was with my grandfather the night he died. He said look at that beautiful sunset(it was dark outside) . He passed peacefully about an hour after that
ОтветитьJulie you're an 😇. ❤🙏
ОтветитьMy mom scrambled almost off the side of the bed and urgently said " I gotta go!!" I got her back before she got off the bed & settled, she went comatose immediately( I knew right then, she was actively dying & a few days later she passed in the middle of the night( my sister was sleeping on the floor near hear and was awakened to see her with her hands like she was cradling a baby( she loved babies) I was on the couch & had fallen into a deep sleep( I hadn't for days prior) & woke up suddenly and I knew she had just left. I bawled like a little child, deep wracking sobs, which is unusual for me. I miss my mom & and dad, but I know I'll see them again one day!! My nephews wife gave birth a few months later & I wonder if that was the baby she was cradling.
ОтветитьMy daddy’s last words were “I’ve been blessed”.💧❤️🩹
ОтветитьMy brother died very toung, 36 of lung cancer. I kissed him on the cheek when I was stepping out for a minute and he said " Last kiss"💔 When I came back, he was unresponsive and passed that evening. Miss you Thomas!
ОтветитьAnton Levay’s sister is quoted to saying his last words right before dying “oh my oh my what have I done, there is something very very wrong”. YIKES.
ОтветитьMy nephew was dying from lung cancer, he was home sitting in his recliner, he smiled and said grandpa is here and mom is too and I’m going with them.
ОтветитьMost favourite, “(the angels) know my name”, “they’re all here”.
ОтветитьMy 90 year old aunt was sitting in the chair just fine. All of a sudden she said i think I'm dying and she was gone. Just like that.😢
ОтветитьMy nephew was dying from lung cancer, he was home sitting in his recliner, he smiled and said grandpa is here and mom is too and I’m going with them.
ОтветитьMy husband was dying at home from colon cat.
I would lay in bed with him and we talked and talked, then the hospice pastor came and ask me if I could leave the bedroom so he could have a talk at him, I just walked out and the pastor called me , when I went in he said hey gone. It scared the pastor called and he was shaken.
My husband was waiting for me to leave before he passed, he didn’t want me to see him go.