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Seeing signs from deceased loved ones

Hi everyone. I'm sure that there have already been many forum threads on this topic, but I'm really curious to hear about your experiences.

When you lost someone close to you, did you see signs? I've heard of feathers, electronic disturbances etc. but I've never had a conversation in the real world with anyone about it.

I'm not exactly an atheist - my boyfriend says I'm an agnostic atheist or something...in other words, I don't subscribe to any organized religion, but can accept that we just don't have very many answers to a lot of things, so I'm open.

I just find this all very interesting! I'm really not the kind of person to believe in any of this kind of stuff, but I will share the things that I have experienced (and a few things my sister has mentioned)

The last day my mother was alive, my sister went to say good bye with her children. She said that when she left the hospital, across the street there was loud jazz music playing from someones house. It startled her, because jazz was my mothers favourite. Throughout her illness I would play her jazz music on my phone. In her last couple of days I asked her for special requests and she said "Charlie Bird" (a jazz musician).

The day after she passed my sister noticed a white feather in her jacket. I had heard about the feather phenomenon, but didn't say anything to her. She wasn't aware of any kind of meaning. It was just funny to me, she offhandedly said "where did this feather come from?" or something like that...I just shrugged. But I never forgot it.

At my mothers funeral and visitation, I played music by Charlie Bird on my bluetooth speaker. A week later I popped into a second hand store, and right above the cash was a Charlie Bird record. 

I have witnessed some weird bird activity outside my condo townhouse. There aren't many birds in the area, a few crows, robins and various small birds here and there. But mostly squirrels. A few times since she has passed I have heard a loud gathering of birds right by my house. Hundreds of them in a tree, or on the ground right by my deck, making quite the racket. One time my boyfriend noticed and he said "wow, that's weird...we don't normally see birds here". I teared up and said "it's my mother". 

I've had weird experiences suddenly smelling things that aren't there, one time it was peaches and another time strawberries. The best way I can describe it is like a halucination only with smelling not visual. I've never had that before she passed. She used to make peach pies when they were in season, and she was obsessed with buying strawberries every week.

Sorry if this is a bit long. I hope some of you will share some of your experiences.

Sarah

  • Hi as this is recent, I thought I'd join your convo. because I don't know if it's coincidence, but I don't really believe in coincidences. My brother passed 21st Aug this year and I'm having a really hard time. we were close and we were all hoping he'd beat the cancer, but then before we knew it, one day he was in pain the next night he had passed, I was with him the whole time. A few nights after I got woken by a loud whisper of my name. I thought it was my partner but he was snoring,sound asleep. I've had a dream about my brother and babies, maybe signifying a new start? My friend who is quite spiritual, was talking about him and then I got a weird feeling, she stopped and said, do you feel nervous all of a sudden? I did and she said he's with you. Also my mum and partner and I were watching a film and a song that he loved as a child played and its one we knew we were going to play at his funeral. But I was on my own today and i said his name out loud and i said show me you are still with me. A couple of hours later a person on a programme I was watching said his date of birth. And then my 9 year old son, playing live on his xbox shouted 'hadoouken' which is what my brother had titled a group chat we were all in, 'haddouken, round 4'. I like to think it is signs my brother is showing me he is still with me, because they're little signs I may have missed and it gives me comfort.  I hope it is

  • I've had two :

    when my dad passed away in sleep my daughter was 9 years old and they were very close he loved her to bits

    Because of the shock we decided to get the kids to school as normal and tell them when they got home that evening.

    when Chloe got home from school she sad grandads been sat next to me today. 
     

    second

    my dog for lukiemia he was a Jack Russell very active and feisty the vet put him on steroids which bloated him to a point he could hardly walk. He always slept upstairs with us but it got to a point he didn't want to get out his basket in the kitchen.

    this particular night I watched TV then checked on him fed him water from a spoon as he'd stopped drinking much covered him up and went to bed

    i was later awoken by Jack barking so went down stairs to see what was going off as he hadn't the strength to walk or be bothered with anything it seemed odd when I went into the kitchen he was going mad at the glass back door and there stood a pure white Alsatian/ Husky type of dog  I picked Jake up and put him in his basket he stopped barking straight away which was unusual I looked and the white dog had gone even then I thought nothing of it and thought I'd maybe left the garden gate open and I'd close it in the morning, our garden was totally enclosed with 6 feet fencing. When I got up in the morning Jack didn't move out his basket I went outside to close the gate but it was closed and both bolt were on

    Jack passed away that morning.

     

    both of those are totally true experiences I don't care what people think and I don't explain them as a sign or phenomenon I just know they happened 

     

     

  • Maybe Jack had someone looking over him too. And that's a lovely experience of your father. 

  • It's always made me think there could be something 

    equally very difficult to explain 

  • It is , but also good to share. Luckily I have open minded people around me. It makes you wonder when you have actually experienced something yourself.

  • I once worked with a bloke he was a nice chap completely level headed never knew him to be any other one night he said he saw a ufo from his bedroom window a cylindrical shape with a circle of bright lights moving irregular before vanishing at speed. Everyone made fun of him and he never lived it down he wasn't bothered he said he knew what he saw.

    im wasn't convinced then or now but equally who am I to dispute it

  • Exactly, whether we can explain what we experience in a way that others will believe , its our experience and doesn't matter if no one believes it.

  • Hi there, just came across your post so thought I'd share. My mum passed on 21st August from multiple myeloma, aged 56, after a 2 year long fight. Due to covid there was quite a delay in getting her funeral sorted, so I decided to go back to work a few days after she passed, pretty much just to keep my mind busy. The night before I went back to work i was in bed, when my alarm clock started making a noise, like somebody was pushing the buttons on it. Only happened like twice, but I definitely heard it. When I lived at home with my parents mum used to come into my room after I'd went to sleep to make sure I'd set my alarm for school and eventually then when I started work, pretty much up until I was like 21. I think my mum was just doing her old nightly rounds, making sure I got up for work. Some things never change! 

  • This is lovely.

    My brother passed the same day

  • Hi Maria, 

    So so sorry to hear that. I'm sure though like my mum he's never too far away, now or ever. I hope you're doing OK