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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mother often wondered about NDE's and life after death. She had many interesting experiences in her life that led her to thinking about them. She did not share her thoughts with many people, but she did with my sister and I when we became adults. I have often thought about them as well, as I too had many unique experiences in my life that are unexplainable with our limited senses. My mother passed away 9 years ago from cancer at the age of 57. My step father called me and I went to the hospital. I got there about 2 hours after she passed. My grandfather, aunt and uncle, step father and godparents were all in the room. My mothers clothes were neatly folded on a table against the wall and her glasses were sitting on top of them. Everyone in the room was very still and quiet. All of the sudden we hear something fall. I looked on the floor and it was her glasses that fell down. Nobody was near the table and the glasses were firmly planted on the clothes. When this happened, I had a tingling sensation in my stomach and I started crying. I had the idea pop into my head that my mother was communicating that she could see us. It truly could have been coincidence, but[b] it was pretty wild and felt more than coincidence.[/b] [/quote] It comforted you at the time, which was a very good thing, whether or not it was really your mother trying to communicate.[/quote]
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