Hospice documenting cases of dying patients seeing deceased loved ones

I was sitting on my mom's bed one night and right in the middle of the conversation mom looked right over my shoulder and said, "Gra'ma!" I walked into the living room and told my husband to call an ambulance. Mom's blood pressure took a dive and she never made it to the hospital. I knew my great Gra'ma was there to get her.
I told my Dad that my brother would come and get him when it was time and he did.

It is merely a matter of dimensions. Absent from the body, we are multidimensional beings. And our Father makes it as easy to pass over as walking from the kitchen to the dinning room. Our deceased loved ones can come and go at will. Of course they would come for such a big event. Another perk by way of the cross:
2 Timothy 1:10
"but now has been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel.."
 
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Not a bad idea to document a dying person's deteriorating mental faculties
The brain does wild things. Doesn’t mean they are true[/QUOTE]

Yea, these are just hallucinations and the universe caused itself to come into existence.
 

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