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Do we not notice but in a way before someone passes away they say good bye to us. However, we only notice after the facts have happened. With this I mean things such as them saying meaningful things and saying bye in a way they never have. We just don't seem to interpret it right. Do you agree or disagree?

2007-12-26 11:54:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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2007-12-26 11:59:32 · update #1

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Yeah I agree and it's eerie but I do notice it. My best friend was killed in an automobile accident when we were both in high school 37 years ago. And he said "I'll see you later". My oldest sister before she passed away said " I want to see you". And I did. "My best friend wanted to see me and pray with me and few minutes after I arrived he passed. My first wife of 20 years before when we left her family after we had a family reunion. Her mother cried and cried and cried while boarding a boat. She held her for the longest time One year later she was dead. The same was true for my sister and mother. Yeah..it's weird. Some call it coincidence. Me, I don't think so.

2007-12-26 16:29:10 · answer #1 · answered by Uncle Remus 54 7 · 0 0

I agree. My husband always told me he would never grant me a divorce...just before he died he begged me for one, which I misinterpretted to mean he did not love me anymore. I was hurt very badlly, but now I realize this was just his way of saying goodbye.

2007-12-26 20:05:39 · answer #2 · answered by Kim K 5 · 0 0

no. not always. sometimes. depends on the case. yes, you can tell if you have 'said goodbye'; but i think there are many cases when you and/or they haven't.

2007-12-26 20:09:48 · answer #3 · answered by KJC 7 · 0 0

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