Matt Beall
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Yeah. Makes sense. Yeah.
Yeah. Makes sense. Yeah.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, I did a podcast with, I mentioned it to you, with Dr. Jeffrey Long, who's studied over 4,000 cases of near-death experiences. And one of the things that he said was that after the moment of death, people are often greeted by beings. And about 25% of the time, these beings are loved ones that they have known in their life, whether it's a
Yeah, I did a podcast with, I mentioned it to you, with Dr. Jeffrey Long, who's studied over 4,000 cases of near-death experiences. And one of the things that he said was that after the moment of death, people are often greeted by beings. And about 25% of the time, these beings are loved ones that they have known in their life, whether it's a
Yeah, I did a podcast with, I mentioned it to you, with Dr. Jeffrey Long, who's studied over 4,000 cases of near-death experiences. And one of the things that he said was that after the moment of death, people are often greeted by beings. And about 25% of the time, these beings are loved ones that they have known in their life, whether it's a
parent or a spouse or grandparent or whatever it is, that it's usually about 75% of the time, they don't know who the beings are, but 25% of the time or so, it's usually loved ones. So yeah, that's pretty fascinating that they're actually, at the end of life, they're actually able to see that prior to death. I wonder what it is There's different stages that people go through in hospice care.
parent or a spouse or grandparent or whatever it is, that it's usually about 75% of the time, they don't know who the beings are, but 25% of the time or so, it's usually loved ones. So yeah, that's pretty fascinating that they're actually, at the end of life, they're actually able to see that prior to death. I wonder what it is There's different stages that people go through in hospice care.
parent or a spouse or grandparent or whatever it is, that it's usually about 75% of the time, they don't know who the beings are, but 25% of the time or so, it's usually loved ones. So yeah, that's pretty fascinating that they're actually, at the end of life, they're actually able to see that prior to death. I wonder what it is There's different stages that people go through in hospice care.
So there's the transition, I guess, is the stage where people are actively seeing loved ones. Is that correct?
So there's the transition, I guess, is the stage where people are actively seeing loved ones. Is that correct?
So there's the transition, I guess, is the stage where people are actively seeing loved ones. Is that correct?
What are the various stages?
What are the various stages?
What are the various stages?
So when they're talking about going home, do you feel like they're talking about going to heaven or some other place that's not physically their home, but wherever they came from?
So when they're talking about going home, do you feel like they're talking about going to heaven or some other place that's not physically their home, but wherever they came from?
So when they're talking about going home, do you feel like they're talking about going to heaven or some other place that's not physically their home, but wherever they came from?