Hospice Nurse Julie Has Shared Death Experience – 377

Hospice Nurse Julie Has Shared Death Experience – 377

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Podcast guest 377 is Julie McFadden, BSN, RN. Julie has a shared death experience. She is also known as Hospice Nurse Julie. Julie makes movies about the end of lifetime and became a viral feeling above evening amassing, above 600,000 subscribers on Tik tok by itself. She has been composed about in Newsweek and her posts have appeared in numerous other publications.

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  1. My mom just passed away at the beginning of this year 2022 from cancer. She hadn't eaten anything nor hadn't had any appetite for a long time. She was 86 years old and her normal weight was around 145. Her weight had dropped to 98 lbs. Two days before she died she ate a full meal of toast, eggs, bacon, orange juice and fruit. She even posted on Facebook how excited she was that she had her appetite back. Two days later she passed away.

  2. ..my grandma past when she was 104 years and 4 days old.
    …before she past, she told us that my dad visited her ( he died 6 month before )….we did not tell her, because she loved her son in law and we did not want to make her unhappy.

  3. Great to hear that story. The people who can't let go struggle. Not everyone is here for a long time. Earth is a school. We are meant to learn lessons. When we are finished or sometimes don't get into what we came to learn or do we go.

  4. Silvia Brown predicted the covid 19 like 12 or 13 years before it happened… I rem her talking bout it on a talk show in I want to say 2007? I can't quite rem who's show it was tho..im pre sure she put the covid 19 prediction in one of her books before 2010… I've been told it's in one of her books…

  5. I have watched so many of your interviews Jeff and love them all but this one hit home. Julia is so charming and genuine and obviously in the perfect field. I took care of my elderly mom the last 5 years of her life. We had hospice come in and they were wonderful. So much of what Julie talked about happened with my mom. One time she told me we need to pack her things up and she was deciding what to take because she needed to go "home". She talked a lot about going *home. We were very close, myom and I . One day she looked at me and said she had to get the train to go *home, but that I had to know I couldn't go with her, but everything would be ok. Also, I would bring her coffee every morning wether she drank it or not. One morning she said to me," there you go again, you come in here and scare him away." I'd ask her who?? She said the little guy at the end of her bed. She also spoke of seeing my dad, and we have recordings of her reaching for things on the ceiling. Having my mom pas has been one of the hardest but most beautiful experiences I ever had. Just like Julie said, loving and caring for our loved ones till they transition is one of the most beautiful gifts ( for everyone). Thank you profusely Jeff for this channel. You have soothed my soul and aching heart. Bless you ~

  6. I watched my aunt experience exactly what she explain at the 23:00 minute mark. My blind aunt was looking up in the corner of the room smiling and gently laughing and she was making the same expressions as when you get pleasant unexpected company

  7. I’m caring for my brother who is going through pancreatic cancer and on hospice care. She is right about the gratitude we family members feel. I am so very thankful that we have these caring compassionate nurses who come in and deny nothing to help with pain and are only a phone call away to offer wisdom and support. I love and bless them all and consider them the most important helpers at the end of life.

  8. it's good you got out when you did. they kill on the regular now in icu's and call it covid. vs giving the math+ protocol that saves lives even in icu. my Mum never got out of the icu. the horrors that have happened to people are criminal.

  9. Demons are extremely intelligent and they’re millions of years old and can recall very old conversations but they’re not omnipresent and can’t predict the future. Seek Jesus and Him alone and He will direct your path.

  10. Many good nuggets in this one, but there is something I would like to point out, if I may. There is only one religion, many ways to explain the same, how to connect with truth, or God, our inner being. Religion means to connect, or an explanation on how to connect, an attempt to explain the unexplainable. To say that there is a major difference between spirituality and religion is a misnomer, but to say that I do not identify with anything not connecting me with truth, or source, is maybe a more realistic way to see it, as everything true leads to realization of self, or God. We should not divide but unite everyone in a common goal, which is to recognize everyone as a part of God trying to understand. 99% of our troubles, mental or physical, are created due to lack of love and recognition, that which we search for. To search for love is what we are looking for, not dogma and condemnation. Everything which is not true are neither religion or spirituality, everything which is true are both, a means to connect with love and self. This is what everyone lacks while standing on the edge of “death”, that which we lacked in life, to give love and truth unconditionally. Thank you love ❤️

  11. Awesome! I could listen to Julie all day. She is a great story teller! Thank you for this. Great to know we have people out there easing our fear of death. Death is as natural a process as birth. Embracing it is liberating. When we let go of the fear of death we can truly live.