10-03-2024, 12:25 AM
I, too, unfortunately have had loved ones pass away.
Lost my dad when I was 14yo, my best friend when I was 19. My mom when I was 24.
And sadly, my husband of 35yrs back in 2021.
BUT, of all of them, it was my mom that I "felt" her leave, even tho I was in a different state.
My late husband & I were working a mall for Xmas time and due to my mom's poor health (from drinking), she was in a hospital. I called her every Sunday since that was the only day that we got off fairly early.
Anyhow, this one Sunday I called her hospital room. She did not answer.
So I called the nurses station to see if she was in her room. They said yes, but to give them a few minutes and they would make sure that she was awake.
When I did call back, my mom sounded doped up. Her words were slurred. Since she couldn't really talk, I got worried and called the nurses station back.
They said that she wasn't on anything and then asked when my sister was going to come by cuz the doctor needed to talk to her.
Long story short ---- and I will leave out the sick details ----
My moms health had deteriorated to the point that she could not recover. She may make it a day or 2.
Anyhow, I was working the mall (we had a kiosk set up with our western merchandise) when all of a sudden I felt a weird sensation. Hard to explain, but I felt my mom. And a sadness overcame me out of nowhere.
Jim saw me and asked what was wrong. He said my face went pale and my eyes were watering up.
I told him that I think my mom just died.
It was about 45 minutes later when the lady from the office came to get me. My sister was on the phone.
Jim and I locked eyes.
I *knew* mom had died. I FELT her leave.
It is hard to explain, but it was like she said goodbye in a spiritual way.
She was the only one that I felt her bond (soul) break and leave me.
Lost my dad when I was 14yo, my best friend when I was 19. My mom when I was 24.
And sadly, my husband of 35yrs back in 2021.
BUT, of all of them, it was my mom that I "felt" her leave, even tho I was in a different state.
My late husband & I were working a mall for Xmas time and due to my mom's poor health (from drinking), she was in a hospital. I called her every Sunday since that was the only day that we got off fairly early.
Anyhow, this one Sunday I called her hospital room. She did not answer.
So I called the nurses station to see if she was in her room. They said yes, but to give them a few minutes and they would make sure that she was awake.
When I did call back, my mom sounded doped up. Her words were slurred. Since she couldn't really talk, I got worried and called the nurses station back.
They said that she wasn't on anything and then asked when my sister was going to come by cuz the doctor needed to talk to her.
Long story short ---- and I will leave out the sick details ----
My moms health had deteriorated to the point that she could not recover. She may make it a day or 2.
Anyhow, I was working the mall (we had a kiosk set up with our western merchandise) when all of a sudden I felt a weird sensation. Hard to explain, but I felt my mom. And a sadness overcame me out of nowhere.
Jim saw me and asked what was wrong. He said my face went pale and my eyes were watering up.
I told him that I think my mom just died.
It was about 45 minutes later when the lady from the office came to get me. My sister was on the phone.
Jim and I locked eyes.
I *knew* mom had died. I FELT her leave.
It is hard to explain, but it was like she said goodbye in a spiritual way.
She was the only one that I felt her bond (soul) break and leave me.
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