i would like to think so.
2007-02-07 05:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As a spiritualist medium I can tell you that, yes, our loved ones do watch over us as they don't stop loving us and caring about us when they pass over into the other world. We all have a Guardian Angel from the minute we are born and it is your Angel, rather than your loved ones who prevent you having a car crash. This doesn't mean your loved ones are not there, but if it is not your time to depart this earthly life then your Guardian Angel will do everything to prevent it happening. I am so glad you have this belief because there are so many people on here who dismiss it and won't even consider that we don't actually die, just depart our earthly body. I am so sorry you lost your brother but |I can tell you that he is with your grandad who came down to guide him over. He is also around you so look out for any signs so that you are aware. God Bless x
2007-02-07 09:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because you cant see the air, it doesn't mean your not breathing.
If you can feel his presence then yep, that's probably him or another person who cares for you who has passed over. You are just slightly more tuned in to the visitors that we all have every day, that's all. Next time you feel this just say hi and carry on with your life. So no, your not mad. And if people think you are then hey, your not alone, as the sceptics would class me as a mad too. Hurrah!
2007-02-08 00:56:08
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answered by electric/discotequer/robot 3
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I am very sorry you have lost loved ones.
But I understand what you're saying & I know where you're coming from.
I can relate to your feelings & with no hesitation say you are NOT mad.
The spiritual world is a marvellous mystery. Our knowledge of it is pitifully poor.
What do you make of my experience?
No-one told me my dad was ill & dying.
I just woke up one night crying, saying "don't worry daddy, it'll be alright" cos I sensed he was in a lot of pain. I must have been crying for a while cos my pillow was soaking.
Then, about 15? months later, one day, I just threw myself into a corner on the floor and wept really strongly - massive sobs. I somehow knew he had died though nothing had been said to me...
Later, in the afternoon, I felt he was in the room with me.
He was telling me to do something important, that he should have done, but couldn't do.
I did what he asked.
It took a long time- it wasn't a simple task...
There were several more times when I felt he was there, watching me but he was further away.
Then, I felt he had gone to some far away place where he was happier but that he was waiting for me there.
Then I heard someone say: "we each have 5 people to meet again when we die."
It's the thought of seeing him (& my grand-mothers) again that stops me fearing death... & gives me hope...
2007-02-07 09:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure. But I think the essence of someone often lives on in the good memories they leave behind in the rest of the family; what we might call their spirit.
My dad died 10 months ago; he died in anursing home almost 100 miles away from us; we got a call to say he was sinking, but it took us over two hours to get there, and he died long before we arrived. When I went in to see him, he was gone; there was nothing there of him, just a body.
Yet a week after the funeral, I went back to visit his grave, and as I approached the grave, I heard his voice, as clear as a bell, welcome me. I felt his presence very strongly, and I felt his love for me.
Maybe I felt or heard what I wanted to? I don't know.
I think we can find great comfort in the fact that when someone has been much loved, it can help us through the bad times.
2007-02-07 05:50:10
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answered by marie m 5
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I really do think that this is true..
when i was 5 years old, i woke up and heard a baby crying, there were no babies in the house, just mum, dad, me and older sis....so i got out of bed and saw a crib with a baby in it....when i asked my dad about it the next day...i was told that i had a baby sister that died before i was born,, and i described her exactly..freaked my mum and dad out big time
And last year my granddad died, and i was going through a tough time and a few days after his funeral i was lying in bed watching tv, crying, and i asked him to let me know that he was still looking out for me, and that he was still around..then next to my window he appeared, i'm not talking about a sillouhette, or a shadow, but isaw him as claear as day..and he nodded and smiled at me..i closed my eyes and opened them again, and he was still there, he blew me a kiss and then went..so i think that people who have passedon, are looking over us all the time!
2007-02-07 09:16:22
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answered by ? 6
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I lost my mum when I was 12, and I totally believe what you are saying keane!! No presence for me just moments of clarity at key points in my life, and I get the thought that it must be my mum's intervention! Weird I know!
2007-02-07 05:50:35
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answered by Ryan 2
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I lost both my parents about two years ago, my wife as lost both parents also i think about my parents alot and hope that they are still with me in some shape or form.
I still have a lot of video films of them both when my now big son was growing up and can still relate to them in my thoughts this way also
2007-02-07 09:43:43
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answered by Russell B 3
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i believe every ones entitled to their own opinion but I'm with you id like to think were being looked after my nan passed away nearly 2 weeks ago but even though I'm sad i still feel her with me at the oddest of times i call her my angel xx
2007-02-07 07:34:53
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answered by t bird 2
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I think if it makes you feel better to cling onto this then thats good i believe it to when my nan died my mum was really upset for along time and she said my nan came to her in a dream and told her she was happy and let her go ,my mum changed overnight she even asked her where her boobs had gone and my nan said it was those bastards in the mortuary ,its comforting to think that and i really hope its true ,in my heart i do feel its true xxxx
2007-02-07 05:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally believe it. Certain small unexplained things have happened to me since I lost my Mum and i'm sure its her watching over me. Your definately not mad to think so
2007-02-07 05:39:50
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answered by Anonymous
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