Wow so beautiful ❤✨ Thank you beyond words for your service to those who need a friend, love, peace during their passing…so so very sweet and I cannot imagine the blessings it brings you and them❤
In my opinion. The most annoying response anyone could reply to those that shared their paranormal experiences with “I believe that you believed what you’ve seen”. I’d much rather they responded with “I don’t believe so”. Such a great gift this lady has. Awesome.
@. Personally, a response such as mentioned in my comment is simply a quick and nonchalant way of saying “I don’t believe you, and I think you’re nuts” in a politically correct way. I’ve heard this quite a few times in my life from those non-believers but didn’t want to hurt my feeling. I’d much rather they flat out told me they don’t believe in these things and move on. It’s the same thing with “I don’t believe in ghosts, but so have seen them”. I’ve been told this to my face quite a few times as well.
I’m just wondering…I’ve never experienced the the things you say you have, but I would not have left “Mr. Virgil” because I truly would have wanted to see how the end played out. I mean… you were there with him through the whole time and experienced all of that. Why did you leave?
Exactly. I believe this woman is very fanciful with telling "stories." I have watched, read and listened to thousands of NDEs and/or shared ones, and her alleged experience(s) just do not ring true to me. Especially in the telling of the stories. Very sus.
@@sharimichellesmith Thanks for the good question. I left because I was required to. As a volunteer, I must respect the hospitals rules around how many guests can be in the room at a time. For this particular patient, they had moved him to a restricted floor because they needed the bed in the ICU. When the other volunteer arrived, they had scheduled their day and time to serve Mr. Virgil too . Had they been running late or if no volunteer was scheduled after me I definitely would have stayed. I believe there was a reason that particular volunteer was there for the physical last breath and not me. It’s all in Divine timing. One thing I learned from having to leave before his physical death was that “time” is not linear as we perceive it, and it taught me to trust more deeply in the signs and connections around me all the time-like the cardinal.
I have listened, read and watched probably thousands of these types of experiences, e.g., NDEs, OBEs, including shared ones, and her stories just do not ring true to me. Now, I applaud this woman for her services in being there for those who are crossing over, but I believe she is spinning yarn. When I watch videos of people relaying their NDEs or shared ones, their eyes are moving around, re-envisioning the experience in their mind; they become very emotional and even breathless at times. But she is mostly just looking ahead, occasionally shifting her eyes going to the left and sometimes to the right. Sometimes, it seems like she is even reading from a script. Hey, I hope I am wrong, and wish her well, but these "anecdotes" of hers do not seem on the level.
@@Ms7of8 thanks for sharing. I’m sorry my experience doesn’t resonate with you, I would be glad to answer any questions you may have if ever you are interested.
Thanks for sharing beautiful. Just buried my mom last Saturday in Chicago. Your words are reassuring 🙏❤️
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Wow so beautiful ❤✨ Thank you beyond words for your service to those who need a friend, love, peace during their passing…so so very sweet and I cannot imagine the blessings it brings you and them❤
She is an open soul that glitters.
Thank you! How beautiful!♥️
Her voice is so soothing 😮
Infinite gratitude Beloved ✨🙏✨
Thanks for your service to our community helen!
Such a beautiful soul 🙏
You expressed the Divine Love some call God. Lovely.
I am a huge believer in signs, having had quite a few in my life when I asked for, and needed them. Thank you !
Thank you
In my opinion. The most annoying response anyone could reply to those that shared their paranormal experiences with “I believe that you believed what you’ve seen”. I’d much rather they responded with “I don’t believe so”. Such a great gift this lady has. Awesome.
Explain why. Please.
@. Personally, a response such as mentioned in my comment is simply a quick and nonchalant way of saying “I don’t believe you, and I think you’re nuts” in a politically correct way. I’ve heard this quite a few times in my life from those non-believers but didn’t want to hurt my feeling. I’d much rather they flat out told me they don’t believe in these things and move on. It’s the same thing with “I don’t believe in ghosts, but so have seen them”. I’ve been told this to my face quite a few times as well.
Thank you for sharing. This is what I have been praying for, or as you say setting intention for. I am going to study on what you are saying.
❤ be blessed
Wow what a beautiful woman ❤
Beautiful ❤
I can relate
My spiritual crew i am going to name ... Giggle Puppies, since I have given them plenty to laugh at 😅
I’m just wondering…I’ve never experienced the the things you say you have, but I would not have left “Mr. Virgil” because I truly would have wanted to see how the end played out. I mean… you were there with him through the whole time and experienced all of that. Why did you leave?
Exactly. I believe this woman is very fanciful with telling "stories." I have watched, read and listened to thousands of NDEs and/or shared ones, and her alleged experience(s) just do not ring true to me. Especially in the telling of the stories. Very sus.
@@sharimichellesmith Thanks for the good question. I left because I was required to. As a volunteer, I must respect the hospitals rules around how many guests can be in the room at a time. For this particular patient, they had moved him to a restricted floor because they needed the bed in the ICU. When the other volunteer arrived, they had scheduled their day and time to serve Mr. Virgil too . Had they been running late or if no volunteer was scheduled after me I definitely would have stayed. I believe there was a reason that particular volunteer was there for the physical last breath and not me. It’s all in Divine timing. One thing I learned from having to leave before his physical death was that “time” is not linear as we perceive it, and it taught me to trust more deeply in the signs and connections around me all the time-like the cardinal.
Checked with a similar organization in LA County to volunteer- wouldn’t accept my application without being vaccinated by mRNA Vaccine x 3.
I'm pretty sure she admitted to insurance fraud at the end
I have listened, read and watched probably thousands of these types of experiences, e.g., NDEs, OBEs, including shared ones, and her stories just do not ring true to me. Now, I applaud this woman for her services in being there for those who are crossing over, but I believe she is spinning yarn. When I watch videos of people relaying their NDEs or shared ones, their eyes are moving around, re-envisioning the experience in their mind; they become very emotional and even breathless at times. But she is mostly just looking ahead, occasionally shifting her eyes going to the left and sometimes to the right. Sometimes, it seems like she is even reading from a script. Hey, I hope I am wrong, and wish her well, but these "anecdotes" of hers do not seem on the level.
@@Ms7of8 thanks for sharing. I’m sorry my experience doesn’t resonate with you, I would be glad to answer any questions you may have if ever you are interested.
I don't believe you can have shared death experiences.
Nah.... not into it