I cannot recall anyone speaking outloud to a person, but I have seen more than half looking past me and focusing on something I could not see, sometimes they were disturbed, sometimes just smiling. Since Hospice focuses on pain relief, the patients were on morphine and relaxed. for the most part. In Nursing homes, I clearly remember one woman who died suddenly, and she was sitting up waiting for her supper tray, eyes wide open and she looked terrified, I can still see her face to this day, her heart had just stopped, she had the tv on, and as I said, was waiting for her supper.
Thanks for sharing. I've had a friend and a family member talking to dead people before they passed. Also a friend who worked in hospice witnessed it often, so it's a subject I'm very interested in. I've seen interviews with perfectly lucid, non-drugged hospice patients speak about dead relatives visiting them and appearing real. Those can be found on youtube and rumble.
I cannot recall anyone speaking outloud to a person, but I have seen more than half looking past me and focusing on something I could not see, sometimes they were disturbed, sometimes just smiling. Since Hospice focuses on pain relief, the patients were on morphine and relaxed. for the most part. In Nursing homes, I clearly remember one woman who died suddenly, and she was sitting up waiting for her supper tray, eyes wide open and she looked terrified, I can still see her face to this day, her heart had just stopped, she had the tv on, and as I said, was waiting for her supper.
Thanks for sharing. I've had a friend and a family member talking to dead people before they passed. Also a friend who worked in hospice witnessed it often, so it's a subject I'm very interested in. I've seen interviews with perfectly lucid, non-drugged hospice patients speak about dead relatives visiting them and appearing real. Those can be found on youtube and rumble.