my father in law was awakened by the doorbell ringing in the middle of the night.he searched outside,but no one was in his yard and he lived on a farm,so they were isolated from neighbors,doubtful one of them walked their long,dirt driveway to play a prank.he went back to bed,the doorbell rang again.no one there.he looked,but no one.suddenly,for no reason,he thought of his mother.she wasnt sick or particularly old,but he just was seized with the feeling that she died.he went inside.the phone rang.it was his brother,who said "mom had a heart attack and died suddenly about 20 minutes ago." since she was with one of her sons when she died and was able to say goodbye,after death she just wanted to let her other son know she was thinking of him,and saying goodbye to him too !!!!
2006-10-29 09:54:37
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answered by Lyn K 4
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I seen my grandpa the night before he died and had a really bad feeling. I didn't think nothing of it at the time, so decided not to say anything about it. Then that same night I had a dream about him. He was asleep in the dream and I went to wake him up but he wouldn't wake up. He looked peaceful though. Then, in my dream the phone rang and it was actually ringing when I woke up. It was a call to tell me that he had passed away.
Another time just happened about a month ago. It doesn't involve anyone dying, but a near death expierence. My best friend, her boyfriend, me and my boyfriend were in the car driving around. We had SEVERAL signs that we should go home. One, was my best friends boyfriend said he had a really bad feeling..we all just kind of laughed and didn't believe him. After that, we stopped at the gas station and seen one of our friends mom and she came up to talk to us. My best friend sits on her leg when she drives, and the mom said you shouldn't sit like that your leg will get taken off if you ever wreck. At that point my mom had called my phone and told me to come home that I don't need to be out right now, she had no reason for this. So after having a fight with my mom I was forced to come home. 15 minutes later I got a call from my best friends dad telling me to come to the hospital, there had been a wreck. We didn't pay any attention to the signs at the time, but now we look back and wonder how oblivous we were.
2006-10-29 10:10:00
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answered by Dink 4
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Oh wow, I haven't thought about this in over 20 years but it actually happened to me. I was very close to my Aunt; I lived in a double home and my Aunt (my mother's sister) lived next door and since my mom had multiple strokes starting when I was 9, my aunt basically raised me. It was Good Friday and I was coming from a birthday party for my girlfriend and I was driving down the expressway which would make me drive directly across the road I used to live on (where my aunt lived), and as I passing this street I saw a weird star, but it wasnt a star, and it gave me the chills and I KNEW at that moment something bad had happened. It followed me for about 5 minutes and stopped all of a sudden. I went home and my husband told me that my Aunt was killed by a drunk driver IN FRONT OF OUR HOUSE, and the time correlated with when I saw the form in the sky. I was devastated but it really didn't sink in about the star in the sky until we went to bury her- the "star" stopped exactly at the cemetary where she was being buried!. I swear on my children that this is a true story and yes, I believe.
2006-10-29 09:58:29
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answered by mac 6
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My father in law passed and then we moved into a house near where he was buried. One night I saw a man smoking a cigarette while looking out my back dinning room door. Funny thing though we moved again on the same street. This house was between 2 cemitaries and I asked my husband why dad never came to us at our new house he sid Dad was trying to tell us we lived on the wrong side of the street. I sugest you watch the show Ghost Whisperer on Friday nites at 8"clock p.m. eastern time.
2006-10-29 09:54:53
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answered by ajhines8 2
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No, but I was standing beside my mother's deathbed the moment she past away, and I saw her eyes pop open, look up toward the ceiling and an amazed look covered her face as if she saw either Jesus or the angel He sent to convey her to Paradise. And this is a true story. God bless you. Peace.
2006-10-29 09:58:13
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answered by hillbilly 7
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I was with my Dad when he died just in November of this year. There was no labored breathing or anything. He quietly lay with his eyes closed then for about 1/2 a minute there was no breath -- then a breath-- then his eyes opened and he got the most beautiful look on his face like somebody so special was there then --he took his last breath. Not a big one but a breath---very beautiful.
2006-10-29 10:05:41
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answered by Midge 7
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Well, the weekend my grandmother passed it was raining and miserable....the morning of the funeral, I thought how awful the weather was...we went to the church and after the service, when her casket was being brought out, the rain stopped and rays of sun came down from the clouds, I looked up and smiled. Just thought it was nice.....Boy, do I miss her.
2006-10-29 10:06:01
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answered by smt1967 2
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My wife died. The only sign I got was my mother-in-law, who happened to be with her, called me to tell me so. But then again, I'm not religious, so I don't expect to see such things. If someone really believes in such stuff, they will think they remember seeing a sign after the person died. The brain is tricky.
2006-10-29 09:48:32
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answered by nondescript 7
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My dad was in hospital dying.. one night I stayed up watching the movie "Dead Man"... when I woke up my mom was honking the horn outside my apartment... she was there to tell me that my dad had died. Thought that that was a weird coincidence.
2006-10-29 09:50:39
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answered by eantaelor 4
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The power of suggestion is not a sign from a supernatural being.
2006-10-29 09:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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