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Impact of the Near-Death Experience on Grief and Loss |
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What do experiences of Nearing Death Awareness and After Death
Communication have to do with my grief and loss?
These experiences imply not only the ongoing survival of a loved
one, but also their connection to, concern for, and even protection
of those still in earthly existence.
- In nearing death awareness, dying people commonly are aware of
the presence of deceased loved ones who are there to reassure
them. While awake and alert, they often converse with the
deceased. These experiences differ from hallucinations:
Whereas someone hallucinating is out of touch with the surrounding
environment and people, the dying person experiencing nearing death
awareness remains in touch with ordinary reality as well as an
alternate reality.
- In after death communication, a living person experiences the
presence of a deceased person. The experience of the deceased
person's presence can range from a vague but definite feeling, to a
distinctive smell associated with the deceased, to hearing the
deceased person's voice, to seeing all or part of the deceased
person, either vaguely or extremely clearly. They may also
experience the presence of the deceased loved one symbolically
through such common signs as butterflies, rainbows, birds and other
animals, flowers, and through inanimate objects such as
pictures. It is common for the bereaved to experience the
presence of loved ones for the first year or so after their death
and this communication may occur throughout a lifetime, especially
at times when it would be most helpful. In fact, people have
reported being warned of impending danger by deceased loved ones,
even after those loved ones have been dead for several years.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 January 2007 )
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