Do you think a soul can leave the body weeks before death?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My poor mother was in the end stage of Alzheimer's Disease when I had the most poignant and powerful dream about her. She and my father, who passed away 12 years ago, were just standing there smiling and waving to me. They looked so happy! I woke up and was sure my mother was dead. She wasn't but died two weeks later.


My mother is in the end stages of Alzheimer's too, and I had a similar and very powerful dream. In it she told me not to worry, because when she wasn't here (and I just knew in the dream that "here" meant cognitively with us), she was in heaven and it was beautiful. She too looked so happy and beautiful. Anyway, I've stopped fretting about her condition and am at peace with it now. OP- I'm happy you had a similar experience. Maybe the dreams mean that the soul can be in two places at once.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it does happen. There is no time on the other side.


There is no way to know something like this.


Yes, actually, there is. The Bible is very clear about this.


You are confusing "knowing" and "believing"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it does happen. There is no time on the other side.


There is no way to know something like this.


Yes, actually, there is. The Bible is very clear about this.


You are confusing "knowing" and "believing"


I am a DP and it is you confusing. Go and do your research, get your knowledge. You will find it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it does happen. There is no time on the other side.


There is no way to know something like this.


Yes, actually, there is. The Bible is very clear about this.


You are confusing "knowing" and "believing"


Not the PP you're replying to, but isn't that what we do with science anyway? Do we perform every experiment for ourselves to test if it's true, or do we take it on faith that the scientist knows what he's talking about, that he did the experiment correctly, that he didn't have an agenda or a propensity for carelessness, etc. I mean, do you know you breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, or do you believe what you've read?

Don't quote studies at me to prove that you "know" you breathe in oxygen; you'd be no different from the other PP who quotes the Bible.
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