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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 121970" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My cousin had an eerie experience.</p><p>Her mom passed when her son was three years old, a bright and perfectly normal easy child (who is now in the Service and married--never mentally ill). A day after his grandmother passed away, he came downstairs and said to his mother (my cousin), "Grandma talked to me." Of course my cousin was freaked and said, "Oh?" (what else can you say?) He nodded and said very casually, "Yeah, she said 'Don't worry, Kim. Just be happy. I'm still watching you." Then he skipped off to play. He always insisted he heard her, even when he was older he remembered.</p><p>My daughter had a similar experience. She saw my grandmother watching her from outside the window of her math class, which was a hard class for her. It was just for a moment, but long enough for daughter to explain what she wore and her smile. She said, "It felt like she was sending me good vibes or something, encouraging me." She said that she was wearing her hospital volunteer smock and described it. The eerie thing is, my daughter had never seen her great-grandmother wearing a volunteer smock, but she the description pegged right down to the salmon color. My grandma had always been a proud volunteer at a local hospital. </p><p>I do, do, do believe that we all live on after we pass from this world to the next. in my opinion there is too much evidence. I talk to those who have passed to the next dimension...lol...and I believe they hear me. Cart me away, now, I guess <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 121970, member: 1550"] My cousin had an eerie experience. Her mom passed when her son was three years old, a bright and perfectly normal easy child (who is now in the Service and married--never mentally ill). A day after his grandmother passed away, he came downstairs and said to his mother (my cousin), "Grandma talked to me." Of course my cousin was freaked and said, "Oh?" (what else can you say?) He nodded and said very casually, "Yeah, she said 'Don't worry, Kim. Just be happy. I'm still watching you." Then he skipped off to play. He always insisted he heard her, even when he was older he remembered. My daughter had a similar experience. She saw my grandmother watching her from outside the window of her math class, which was a hard class for her. It was just for a moment, but long enough for daughter to explain what she wore and her smile. She said, "It felt like she was sending me good vibes or something, encouraging me." She said that she was wearing her hospital volunteer smock and described it. The eerie thing is, my daughter had never seen her great-grandmother wearing a volunteer smock, but she the description pegged right down to the salmon color. My grandma had always been a proud volunteer at a local hospital. I do, do, do believe that we all live on after we pass from this world to the next. in my opinion there is too much evidence. I talk to those who have passed to the next dimension...lol...and I believe they hear me. Cart me away, now, I guess ;) [/QUOTE]
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