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After a loved one has passed have you ever recieved a "sign" that proved to you that they were still "around". If so what was it and how did it effect your belief in the afterlife?

2007-01-08 03:18:01 · 11 answers · asked by GI 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Well my girlfriends brother who was also my best friend passed.
She was taking care of his kids and said a picture of him would constantly fall ... and no one would be in the room when it happened, they also had a clock given by him that the alarm would go off at any time ... she said there were other things and she yelled out to him "if this is you I get it but your making me nuts so knock it off" and the incidences stopped. He also came to me in a dream after my brothers near fatal accident had him in a coma in the hospital ... he told me things would be ok and told me what I could expect and what was just left to be that no one can change. Now it may all be coincidence or mind games but I think they do watch over us ... and they "talk" to us to let us know they're there, but we can't reason out because as we get older "reality" takes over. It's why they say children more often seem to get visits ... their innocence allows them to see and feel more than adults can. So is it really after life or just a spiritual guardian I won't really say I just feel that those who love you continue to look after you ... just as you never forget those you truly love.

2007-01-08 03:40:34 · answer #1 · answered by Chele 5 · 0 0

i am in precisely the identical boat as you kimmy i wasn't married however we have been in combination for the identical time had 2 youngsters (my existence) ,however i not ever as soon as checked out any individual else i did not have to , i am now in my center thirties considering what now ,i've a well pal that i met once more final week whilst on my hols i fairly notion it'll paintings (as a result the query final night time) however i understand it 's to not be , too many ghosts and the beyond gets in the best way , i paintings aspect-time however the folks that i paintings with are such a lot more youthful than me , i would possibly not move there , i stroll down the road and i am getting fifty peculiar historical blokes watching at me , i do not desire that both , so for now i can be pleased with what i have obtained untill the days proper , besides kimmy now we have obtained y/a now in which might we discover the time lmfao

2016-09-03 18:11:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

What is “a living soul”? Genesis 2:7 Dust and breath, that is what we are dust and breath. Please turn to Genesis 3:19 Dust you are and to dust you return. Let’s look at a controversial text. The book of Ecclesiastes chapter twelve and verse seven, (read it) dust to the ground, spirit to God who gave it. So one might ask what is the spirit if not what we commonly call a ghost? First we’ll turn to James it’s a little book right after Hebrews. We’ll read in chapter two verse twenty-six. This chapter is mostly talking about faith without deeds being dead, but here in verse twenty-six it states, “The body without the ‘spirit’ is dead.” Not much, we didn’t already know, but what is this spirit? The book of Job sheds some light on the fact in chapter 27 verse three; Job is talking to his friends about God. He states that as long as he has life in him the breath of God in his nostrils he will not…deny his integrity. It goes back to dust and breath again. So what does happen to a person when they die? Ezekiel 18:20 states that the soul that sins, it shall die. In first Timothy chapter six verses 15 and 16 Paul is talking to Timothy and says (read) God is the only one who is immortal. Let’s see if we can find out where the dead are. What is it like for those that have died? Does the Bible give us any indication? Ps 115:17 “The dead praise not the Lord neither any that go down into silence.” And again in Ecc 9:5, 6 & 10 “For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy is now perished; neither have they any more a portion for ever in anything that is done under the sun.” “Whatsoever thy hand finds to do, do it with all thy might for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest.” God says the dead know not anything. In the gospels, John chapter 11, when it talks about Lazarus death, in verse eleven Jesus calls death sleep. How many of you, when you get a good nights sleep realize anything that goes on around you between the time you fall asleep and when you wake up? That is what it is like to be dead. Look up at the light. shut those off for one moment? Okay where did the light go? Where did it go? It doesn’t go anywhere. It takes two things to create light, the bulb and electricity. Without both things, there is no light. You can turn them back on now. When a person ceases to breathe the breath goes out of the body and the body; it goes where we bury it to await the resurrection.
Are we really sure that our loved ones are not in heaven now? Let’s close with reading a couple more texts. The first text is found in Acts 2 (read); Peter is talking to the crowd about Jesus resurrection. The part of the dialogue I want us to concentrate on begins in verse twenty-two and ends in the first part of verse 34. David, the King David, is dead and buried and has not ascended to heaven. When will we expect to see our loved ones again? First Thessalonians chapter four verses 15 though 18 answers this question for us. One minute a person is alive and what will seem to them as the next minute God will call them from their graves. And finally, Revelation chapter twenty one verses one through five, we go to heaven together with our loved ones when Christ comes again and there will be no more death or crying. Won’t that be a glorious day? I can hardly wait. Won’t you wait with me today?

2007-01-08 03:22:03 · answer #3 · answered by I-o-d-tiger 6 · 0 0

Three times. Paternal grandfather appeared to me, another time I had a dream in which my paternal grandmother told me things. After my mother died, she helped me find something I had lost.

All it did was to confirm my belief in the Communion of Saints and that what St. Paul said about nothing, including death, can separate us from the love of Christ.

2007-01-08 03:22:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I had a few vivid and intense dreams but that could be a product of grief and my subconscious mind rather than any supernatural phenomenon but they did make me wonder.

2007-01-08 03:21:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope

k1

2007-01-08 03:20:52 · answer #6 · answered by Kenneth G 6 · 0 1

Job says once a man dies he does not return to his house. I suppose that means leaving signs.

2007-01-08 03:20:40 · answer #7 · answered by Fish <>< 7 · 2 1

i have recieved messages from spirit ... from my dad just 3 days after he passed
my mother has had dreams about him also in which he gave her evidence that it was more than a dream
i am a spiritualist because of such experiences
and have every reason to believe in life after death


lol isnt it odd that i say i have had proof and get thumbs down from those who havent
this always cracks me up

2007-01-08 03:20:30 · answer #8 · answered by Peace 7 · 1 3

Nope, you poor one out for the homies and that's it. They're gone man, toast, see ya. Hope you waved, now get over it...

2007-01-08 03:20:53 · answer #9 · answered by John R 4 · 0 1

No

2007-01-08 03:19:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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