Guest guest Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lil63u-xB70 Ammachi , " anatol_zinc " <anatol_zinc wrote: > > > Namaste Iswari, > > Will pray for both of you. > > It's been many years since my dad and then my mom passed away… > > I would encourage you to talk to your dad and assume that he hears you, > even if there is no physical response. And if you can hold his hand, you > might be surprised. When my mom was in a comma, I spoke to her and she > responded with a slight squeeze of my hand and a tear drop in one eye. > > You might find the following helpful just in case there are some > similarities between comma and Near Death Experiences( NDE ). Just > recently, Samarpana has been reading some book s on NDE and it seems > that there are these possibilities: > > 1) The soul leaves the body but stays near and can see and hear > everything going on, MDs treating the body, relatives grieving, etc > > 2) The soul travels along a dark tunnel toward a light at the far > end > > 3) The soul reaches the light > > 4) The soul meets relatives/friends who have passed; and perhaps, a > being of light( Jesus, or others ) > > 5) The soul visits heavenly realms and absorbs divine knowledge > > 6) The soul may be asked to return into the body > > In NDE, the soul can return back into the body after any one of above > steps. > > So, again I would encourage you to talk to your dad and assume that he > hears you at some level, even if there is no physical response. > > Amma Bless, > > amarnath > > Ammachi , " ammasiswari " <ammasiswari@> wrote: > > > > I realize it's been awhile since I posted, but... > > > > My dad was recently hospitalized for complications of end-stage MS and > -- since he's unable to eat, had made it known that he did not want a > feeding tube and is receiving IV hydration only -- they are estimating, > barring some miracle they feel is very unlikely to occur, he only has a > few weeks left. > > > > Unfortunately, by the time he got to the hospital, he'd entered a > delirium and not only isn't recognizing friends and family, but seems to > have no concept of anything around him or even when someone is trying to > talk to him. They don't expect him to snap out of this and all I can > think is that I won't get to say goodbye and won't get to say everything > I wish I'd said but didn't (well, I could say those things, but they > won't be heard/understood). I wish I didn't live hours away. The course > of his illness has been so protracted I just never imagined the end > coming so abruptly. > > > > Please pray for my dad, who has been suffering in many ways for so > long....and for me, as I'm really struggling with this imminent loss on > so many levels.... > > > > With gratitude, > > Iswari > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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