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sue g
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posted October 25, 2006 06:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sue g     Edit/Delete Message
I wrote over on another thread about how I bought a record years ago for my Grandad and we used to sing it together. He and I have very simialar energy...both Plutonians, both up for the craic..

My friend and I went for a reading yesterday and the reader said 'I have someone here, he is singing loudly and want to come through to you..oh its yer grandad".....

Oh my I have been talking about him so much lately and been playing that record and thinking of him...

He heard me.... His "visit" so moved me.

How wonderfully uplifitng...!!

Does anyone else have stories about relatives that have passed on...would love to hear them...especially if they came though singing...

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Cardinalgal
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posted October 25, 2006 07:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cardinalgal     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Sue my lovely

Yep I had a similar experience with a reading - the lady suddenly said "Oh! I can hear Welsh hymns being sung! It's like a choir... they feel like family; are your family Welsh?"

My mother's side of the family were all Welsh and my Great Grandfather used to sing at the drop of a hat! I'd been talking about them all with my mum a few days before the reading and they all came through loud and clear! Bless them, they're such a warm and loving bunch, they come through every time I have a reading now - wish I could have known them in the flesh but it's marvellous that they come to us like this

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lovegoblin
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posted October 25, 2006 09:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lovegoblin     Edit/Delete Message
hi sue g-
yes i do! in fact it happened recently.
my dad died when i was young. he used to have a poetry book that i would read. one poem was called "the highwayman" an 18th c poem. my dad loved poetry. recently i was in a bookstore. the recording of lorenna mckennit's version of "the highwayman" came on the loudspeaker. now i have never heard of her before and i hadn't thought about that poem in a long time. i bought the cd immediately because i was curious. a few weeks later-my bro asked me if i had ever heard of lorenna mckennit-i said "yes i heard her in a bookstore and bought her cd because it had "the highwayman" on it and i remembered that poem being in one of dads poetry books"-my bro said-"too weird-i just heard her and bought the cd in a bookstore also-dad used to read that poem to me when i was little-it always intriqued me"
i had no idea that dad used to read this poem to him. probably just a coincidence-but i thought it too strange-that poem in particular being set to music and both of us
hearing it in a bookstore.

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Yang
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posted October 25, 2006 09:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Yang     Edit/Delete Message
Ahh such wonderful stories everyone

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Devilfish
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posted October 25, 2006 09:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Devilfish     Edit/Delete Message
my aunt just died two weeks ago this saturday, suddenly from two brain anyuersms.
the family had to make a couple of hard decisions, the first to remove her breathing tube , she breathed on her own but had no responce /minimal brain activity and her lungs were filling up with fluid ,death was inevitable.
second decision was harder and it fell upon her eldest son.he choose to have the feeding tube removed.this was quite a struggle for him & she died not even 24 hours later.
her son could not sleep that night and wept and prayed for a sign that he had made the right decision.
the same night he prayed my eldest daughter had a dream, she saw my aunt(whom she had not seen since she was very small), leaning against a wall dressed in navy and white.she said "im your aunt---, they took my feeding tube out today but its okay im alright, im at peace and i can relax now" my daughter said
she looked beautiful in the dream and happy.
the next morning i got the call that she had passed away.10 minutes later my daughter came into my bedroom unaware of what had happened and told me about the dream.
i told my grandmother & she said "you have to tell your cousin this was meant for him".
i did not know he had prayed for a sign.so after they made funeral arrangments many miles away my sister and i prepared dinner for the family & afterwards i told him my daughters dream. he held my hand and wept and
he thanked me many times .........
the next day we attended visitation , he said he was finally able to sleep again & that he had heard what he needed to hear.
then i realized as i looked at her in the casket she was wearing........navy and white.

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BlueTopaz124
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posted October 25, 2006 10:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueTopaz124     Edit/Delete Message
Mine doesn't involve singing, but after my mother passed away 20 years ago, I was missing her so much. About 3 months after she passed I dreamed about her and she talked to me, was so beautiful, she just wanted me to know she was with me.

My father passed away this February, and I miss terribly too, but haven't as yet had a 'visit', even though I know he has been with me all this time. Would still like to have him pop in and say hello.

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and
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posted October 29, 2006 03:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for and     Edit/Delete Message
nice story

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"The only people I would care to be with now are artists and people who have suffered: those who know what beauty is, and those who know what sorrow is: nobody else interests me."-- Oscar Wilde-- "De Profundis"

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Mirandee
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posted November 03, 2006 11:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mirandee     Edit/Delete Message
I had an experience where my mom contacted me through a song right after her death.

My mom died in early Oct. 1995. My first grandchild was born on March 16, 1996, 5 months later.

While at the hospital waiting all day for Emily's arrival I kept thinking of my mom and wishing that she could be there to share the joy of my first grandchild with me.

My husband and I went downstairs to the smoking lounge and a woman came wheeling her daughter into the lounge who was obviously handicapped. They were at the other end of the table and the daughter kept looking at me and smiling. Suddenly she burst out with my mom's favorite hymn, " The Old Rugged Cross." I had the whole music dept. at my parish search for the music and lyrics to sing that hymn at her memorial service.

Both my husband and myself was surprised when the girl began singing this song. I asked her mom if she sang that song often. The mom responded, " No, it's the first time I ever heard her sing that. Normally she just sings tv commerical jingles." She stated that she didn't even know her daughter knew the song.

I had tears and both my husband and I knew that this was my mom's way of confirming that she was there to share my joy and see the birth of her great grandchild.

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sue g
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posted November 03, 2006 11:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sue g     Edit/Delete Message
Thats lovely Mirandee

Very heartwarming....thankyou

Thanks everyone else for their stories....keep em coming...

x

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sue g
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posted November 03, 2006 11:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sue g     Edit/Delete Message
I had a reading a week ago and told the psychic that apart from when my mum first past over, I hadnt felt her and was wondering what the story was.

She replied that my mum is in the "healing hospital" and she will be there for awhile as there is much work to be done on her

My mother had a lot of guilt, she told me this shortly before she died. One of the things she felt bad about was not being there for me after our son was born. Even though I had a near death experience and lost lots of blood, she chose to stay away for a few weeks.

I hope the healing works and she will, at some point, be able to stand by my side...

xx

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Dulce Luna
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posted November 09, 2006 07:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message
Awww man I love this thread. My mother's mom (grandma) had a favorite type of bird (back in our motherland) that she absolutely loved. She ended up dying on my 2nd birthday from complications as a result of Diabetes. Anyways, my mother tells me that shortly after she died, 3 of the birds (that were her favorite type) came around my grandfather's house. I've forgotten the name of this type of bird but I googled it one time and they're absolutely gorgeous . I wonder if the number three meant anything....

Funny, weird stuff always happens around her birthday (April 24th). Its almost.... synchronistic (is that even a word?).

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