She Witnessed A GUARDIAN ANGEL MIRACLE In Hospice Care

She Witnessed A GUARDIAN ANGEL MIRACLE In Hospice Care

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  1. I’m so curious about one comment “I didn’t give me a feeling of alien” but she said it was a huge square figure and it wasn’t very friendly. With that being said what does think an aliens feels like and how would she know? I hope she’s in the comments because this is a genuine question

  2. Wow, love Nurse Julie and found her site weeks after my mom's passing.
    If I could, I'd like to share my mom's last 24 hours. She had been in a nursing home for over 5 months(dementia) and was rapidly declining.
    In mid-December of 2019, a mystery flu went through the facility affecting staff, patients and families.
    On December 28th, my mom was admitted to the hospital and was severely dehydrated, and it was discovered she had Sepsis. I called my sister, and she came down the next day and we stayed with her the whole day, Sunday the 29th. It was determined that her internal organs were failing and there was nothing more they could do. She was on a Morphine drip, and they made her comfortable.
    The doctor mentioned that her breathing was good and said we could stay if we wanted but this could go on for days. My sister lived 60 miles away and I, 10 minutes so we decided to leave, and Hospice would be brought in.
    I went home, got a sandwich, and I wasn't into my 3rd bite when my phone rang. The nurse said her breathing had changed and death was imminent.
    I got in my car and flew to the hospital. Walking down the hallway to her room was the longest walk I ever did. I "knew"
    The nurse was standing outside her room and said she just passed.
    I went in, held her hand and thanked her for being my mother and had a good cry. Here's where the "woo-woo" comes in.
    As I was sitting there, a goldish type of hue/aura seemed to permeate the room. I could definitely still feel the presence of my mother.
    After about 10 minutes, it dissipated and faded away and I no longer felt her presence. Before I left, I spoke with the nurse and she mentioned, that she had been present for many people in the dying process and had experienced a lot of phenomena. She said, sometimes a patient will wait until there are no family members around to make their transition to avoid putting them through pain. Thanks again Jeff and Nurse Julie.

  3. Julie is so natural, that is the beauty of her. When my time come and I am in hospice, and actively dying, I will go into meditation and slide over to the other side. Thank you, Jeff, I gain so much from this interview. Thank you, Julie. My sister in Taiwan has been on that ladder two years now, up and down. Now I understand it. I had wondered how she could be dying and then recovered and the pattern continued and is continuing.

  4. She is so articulate and fearless! When my dad was killed everyone avoided me because they were afraid of death. Even our priest was afraid. Religion didn’t offer support at all. Making peace with the creator is the only thing that helped me.

  5. Being an End of Life Doula myself it is such an honor to support people here in our culture to understand that birth and death processes are sacred indeed. So grateful to Julie getting it out there. And JM you're a blessing to us all!

  6. 13:30 This happened with my grandmother who was in hospice after she had her second stroke. She no longer ate or drank and was in the active dying stage. I visited her 3 times within a week and saw the rapid changes occur. I was the last family member to see her, just within an hour before she died. She was not awake, but I had a conversation with her anyway because I knew her Spirit could hear me. I told her that only her body was dying, that she was not her body, that her Spirit was eternal/would be freed from the broken body, and she would return home. I did this to help alleviate her concerns and IMO assisted her with finally letting go. A half hour after I left her side, my dad called. He told me that hospice just notified him of her dying. I said, "It was me!" My phone started ringing at that very moment, when I said it was me. It was not just beeping like a call on the other line, it was actually ringing and lighting up like I was not already on the phone. I knew it was my grandmother confirming that I had helped her cross over. It is one of the unusual experiences that I have had that made me realize that we are not the body and that we are eternal Spirit. 16:15 My grandmother's mouth was agape too during this time.

  7. I was in the hospital near the ICU, waiting for the next time I could go in to see my mother. She had had a new (for the United States) bypass operation where the doctors went in through the artery in her groin for access. Several hours after the surgery, an alert nurse noticed a hard area in her abdomen. The stent was too large and had split the artery causing a bleed.

    She was rushed into emergency surgery to repair the rupture and her life hung by a thread. As I prayed and waited, I looked out the window. I saw gigantic angels larger than the 5 story hospital surrounding the buildings and knew they were protecting everyone in the hospital, the patients, doctors, nurse, workers and visitors.

    It was only a brief glimpse and then I could no longer see them. But I felt their presence and knew that we were all being protected. I didn’t feel a sense of love from these beings, but an overwhelming sense of purpose and mission.

    My mother healed and went on to live another 30 years. I am so grateful to have been allowed this vision, and though I’ve never seen them again, I know they are there.

  8. I love Julie!❤ Been following her for last couple years & throughout the loss of my mom (dementia/hospice) I have learned SO MUCH from her—she’s a Godsend! I must add I would spend hours reading all the comments on her videos & the stories are just incredible! The experiences with death/dying that people have described moved me to tears & I learned so much. I could go on & on. So moving-it really changed everything for me. So excited to watch this❤