Quote:Is it me, or does it seem like people who are on the brink of death don't seem to be upset or overwhelmed in fear of dying unlike those who ponder about the meaning of life, question the Afterlife, etc.?
I know that some of said that those on the "other side" contact and comfort them so the transition is easier, even tho skepctics believe that people speaking towards the ceiling or stating that they are in conversations with family members, etc. are just hallucinations. But I do wonder how much information about that is out there. I know a few books have been recommended, but I do not recall.
Outside of those points and questions raised, does anyone have accounts of someone going through an extreme panic stricken period around the time of death, because that would be interesting to hear, and any other points or information shared would of course be welcome.
Hi JG,
From what I have witnessed, I would say that much depends on the person's belief about death and their emotional state at that time.
My father was panic stricken for hours before he passed. The more his lungs filled with fluid, the more afraid he became of not being able to breathe. Once he settled down from the medications being given I'm sure, I heard a voice that called his name twice. He left his body for a few moments, then went back into it for a few moments and finally left it for the last time. I saw his energy body both times. I could only hear, but not see the person calling his name. This showed me that even if people are in a state of panic at the time of death. Help is nearby.
Much love to all,
Kathy