~ Joyous Reunions With Deceased Loved Ones ~
©1995; by Bill Guggenheim & Judy Guggenheim

co-authors of Hello From Heaven! published by Bantam Books

Have you been contacted by a loved one who has died? After-death communication (ADC) is probably as old as mankind, but ours is the first complete research study of this field. These spiritual experiences are extremely common, and in many other parts of the world they are discussed openly and freely.

Between 1988 & 1995, we interviewed 2,000 people who live in all fifty American states and the ten Canadian provinces. Ranging in age from children to the elderly, they represent diverse social, educational, economic, occupational, and religious backgrounds. We conservatively estimate that at least 50 million Americans, or 20% of the population, have had one or more ADC experiences – and the actual numbers may be closer to double these figures!

We collected more than 3,300 firsthand accounts of ADCs from people who have been contacted by a deceased family member or friend. These are spontaneous and direct communications that may occur anytime and anywhere, but no third parties such as psychics, mediums, hypnotists, or devices of any kind are involved.

Based upon our research, the following are the twelve most frequent types of after-death communication people report having with their deceased loved ones:

Sensing A Presence: This is the most common form of contact. But many people discount these experiences, thinking, "Oh, I'm just imagining this." It's a distinct feeling that your loved one is nearby, even though he or she can't be seen or heard. Though most often felt during the days and weeks immediately after the death, you may sense his or her presence months and even years later.

Hearing A Voice: Some people state they hear an external voice, the same as when a living person is speaking to them. However, the majority of communications are by telepathy – you hear the voice of your relative or friend in your mind. When you have two-way communication, it is usually by telepathy. In fact, it's possible to have an entire conversation this way.

Feeling A Touch: You may feel your loved one touch you with his or her hand, or place an arm around your shoulders or back, for comfort and reassurance. You may feel a tap, a pat, a caress, a stroke, a kiss, or even a hug. These are all forms of affection, nurturing, and love.

Smelling A Fragrance: You may smell your relative's or friend's favorite cologne, after-shave lotion, or perfume. Other common aromas are: flowers (especially roses), bath powders, tobacco products, favorite foods, and his or her personal scent.

Visual Experiences: There are a wide variety of visual experiences, which we have divided into two broad categories: partial visual and full visual ADCs. Appearances range from "a transparent mist" to "absolutely solid" with many gradations in between. You may see only the head and shoulders of your relative or friend, or someone you love may make a full appearance to you, and you will see the entire body as well, which will appear completely solid. Some visual ADCs occur in the bedroom, next to or at the foot of the bed. Others may happen anywhere – indoors or outdoors – even in a car or aboard a plane. Typically he or she will be expressing love and well-being with a radiant smile. Loved ones virtually always appear healed and whole regardless of their cause of death. Verbal communication may take place, but not always.

Visions: You may see an image of a deceased loved one in a "picture" that is either two-dimensional and flat or three-dimensional like a hologram. It's like seeing a 35 mm slide or a movie suspended in the air. Visions are usually in radiant colors and may be seen externally with your eyes open or internally in your mind. Communication may occur, especially during meditation.

Twilight Experiences: These occur in the alpha state – as you're falling asleep, waking up, meditating, or praying. You may have any or all of the above types of experiences while you are in this state of consciousness.

ADC Experiences While Asleep: Sleep-state ADCs are much more vivid, intense, colorful, and real than dreams. They are very common. Both one-way and two-way communications are typical. You usually feel your loved one is with you in person – that you're having an actual visit together. These experiences are not jumbled, filled with symbols, or fragmented the way dreams are.

Sleep-state ADCs are similar to those that occur when you are wide awake. Your relative or friend can come to you more easily, however, when you are relaxed, open, and receptive, such as while you are in the alpha state or asleep.

Out-Of-Body ADCs: These may occur while you are asleep or in a meditative state. They are dramatic experiences during which you leave your body and often visit your loved one at the place or level where he or she exists. These are extremely vivid, intense, and real – some say, "more real than physical life." The environments usually contain beautiful flowers and butterflies, colorful bushes and trees, radiant lighting, and other lovely aspects of nature – and are filled with happiness, love, and joy.

Telephone Calls:
These ADCs may occur during sleep or when you are wide awake. You will hear a phone ringing, and if you answer it, your loved one will give you a short message. Two-way conversations are possible. His or her voice will usually be clear but may seem far away. If you are awake, you will probably not hear a disconnect sound or a dial tone when the call is completed.

Physical Phenomena: People who are bereaved often report receiving a wide variety of physical signs from their deceased relative or friend, such as: lights or lamps blinking on and off; lights, radios, televisions, stereos, and mechanical objects being turned on; photographs, pictures, and various other items being turned over or moved; and a long list of "things that go bump in the night."

Symbolic ADCs: People frequently ask a Higher Power, the universe, or their deceased loved one for a sign that he or she still exists. Many receive such a sign, though it may take some time to arrive. Occasionally these signs are so subtle they may be missed, or they may be discounted as mere "coincidences." Common signs include: butterflies, rainbows, many species of birds and animals, flowers, and a variety of inanimate objects such as coins and pictures.

According to our research, the purpose of these visits and signs by those who have died is to offer comfort, reassurance, and hope to their parents, spouse, siblings, children, grandchildren, other family members, and friends. They want you to know they're still alive and that you'll be reunited with them when it's your time to leave this physical life on earth – and they'll be there to greet you when you make your transition. Their most frequent messages, expressed verbally or non-verbally, include:

"I'm okay ... I'm fine ... Everything is okay ... Don't worry about me ...

Don't grieve for me ... Please let me go ... I'm happy ... Everything will be all right ...

Go on with your life ... Please forgive ... Thank you ... I'll always be there for you ...

I'm watching over you ... I'll see you again ... I love you ... Good-bye ..."

You may be asked to give a message from your loved one to somebody else. We urge you to write down the message verbatim and to deliver it, if possible, because it may help the recipient far more than you realize.

Nearly all ADCs are positive, joyful, and uplifting encounters that reduce grief, provide lasting comfort and hope, and accelerate emotional and spiritual healing. We encourage you to trust your own experiences and to accept them as being real for you.

Unfortunately, some people react with fear when they have an ADC. This is usually because they are startled by the suddenness of the event, or they may have never heard of one happening to anybody else. Such people may assume they are "losing their mind and going crazy." And others find it difficult to reconcile after-death communications with their philosophical or religious beliefs.

Not all people are contacted by their deceased loved ones. We don't know for certain why some are and some aren't, but it seems that fear, anger, and prolonged heavy grief inhibit the possibility of having an ADC.

Based upon our research, we suggest the following: Ask for a sign that your relative or friend continues to exist. Pray for him or her and others who are affected by the death, including yourself. We recommend that you learn how to meditate, especially if you are currently bereaved or have unresolved grief. Meditation will enable you to relax and soften any fear or anger you may have. It will reduce your depression, improve your ability to eat and sleep, and facilitate your healing process. These deep relaxation exercises will also allow you to unfold your inner, intuitive senses. In fact, you may have an ADC experience while you are meditating.

Our research indicates that after-death communications are a natural and normal part of life. Therefore, we feel ADCs deserve the same public awareness and acceptance that near-death experiences (NDEs) have already received.

For most people, an after-death communication from a deceased family member or friend is valued as a sacred and profound experience that will be cherished for a lifetime. ADC experiences usually expand one's understanding of life and offer a deeper awareness of life after death. They consistently communicate an essential spiritual message: "Life and love are eternal."

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Comment by l on January 20, 2014 at 8:16am

Thank you Dolly.. I agree with you that our loved ones do things that they used to to let us know it is them.. should they be moving on in their journey and be worried about us?

Comment by dream moon JO B on January 19, 2014 at 4:08pm

Comment by dream moon JO B on January 19, 2014 at 4:06pm

u r lk me i we wear close 2 our dads we wear still r in death

dolly i thng brandon is tryng 2 ley u no his ok lk geting thru 2 u in toys or music 

hears sm mre pics i fn on gliter grafis

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Comment by l on January 19, 2014 at 8:17am
Today I was home by myself watching tv in the evening. I again heard the bathroom door shut just like the way my father would have shut it. I went near the bathroom door and it was not completely shut so I opened it and shut it again. I miss my father. It felt like he shut that door. He used to do that whenever he saw that the bathroom door was not fully shut. Just wanted to share this.
Comment by dream moon JO B on January 18, 2014 at 4:25pm

me 2 dolly tv jumpng chanels 3 tms 2 day i dont mnd john lenons song imangin i no its my dad sayng his ok coz he lkloved tht song 

i no thngs go misin th trn up in a ifrnt plase i no my dad wz alwzy play pranks on us wem he wz aliv i thng he still plays pranks on in aftr lfe 

Comment by dream moon JO B on January 18, 2014 at 3:56pm

it hapend 2 us 2 day dolly tv jumpt chansel 3 tms 2 day my dad died on a sataday evn tht song imagin by john lenon as bean on radio it wz 1 f his fav songs it wz

i thng brandon is coming thru 2 u nw dolly thru songs as well as tht toy 

Comment by Dolly on January 18, 2014 at 12:40pm

BTW the day the toy turned itself on twice was the same THURSDAY that the light turned on at the mountain house.... Brandon died on a Thursday

Comment by Dolly on January 18, 2014 at 10:51am

Jan 18, 2014

A few months ago I heard a song while I was exercising on my stationary bike... I could see the screen of my computer, but not read it, so I made a mental note of what the album cover looked like so I could find it when I was done on the bike.. it spoke to me and I felt as if it was one of 'Brandon's songs'.. since he died I have felt that he has brought certain songs to my attention... we always had a very strong family bond through music, and music was what Brandon loved most in life, maybe second only to his love of his family and his love of God..

well like at least twice before, I've 'lost' songs I thought were from Brandon... and this time when I went to find the song, I was thwarted... first when I thought I had found it, before I had a chance to write down the name and artist, I tried finding the album it was on to see if there were other songs on it I would like... BIG mistake... somehow I lost the song I REALLY wanted, and apparently something I clicked made Pandora decide I didn't want to hear that song again, because for MONTHS it never played again... then a few days ago I heard the song called 'CHOICES' by the Kruger Brothers... I am almost positive its the same song.... so THIS time I got OFF the bike and wrote it down and bought it....

the youtube version is not really very good, but there's a good version on iTunes which I bought and we began playing it together... first time through brought the tears... we both felt it...me and my husband.... so I wanted to share it with you... the words 'there's no reason to despair...for there's always someone there.. who loves you more than you'll ever know... doesn't matter where you go... spoke so sweetly to us...

Just now I think I have found a better recording:

http://www.lyrics.com/choices-lyrics-krger-brothers.html#

Just click on the picture of the banjo picker in the upper right hand corner of the page to hear the recording....

the lyrics aren't available but I'm working them out from different recordings... I believe this is from Brandon... especially because of the line

'In the darkness there's a light

That will guide you through the night'

was brought home at the mountain house last THURSDAY [another Thursday] when we noticed a DIFFERENT light was turned on in our bathroom... we didn't notice it until after dark....

Also the next day at the Mountain house when we were playing this song I felt strong hands on both my shoulders.. BIG strong hands, and I said in my head "Is that you Brandon?" and the hands stayed put for the remainder of the song... maybe longer.... and at first I looked to see if something had fallen on my shoulders.... before I thought.... "BRANDON"...

THEN when we got home, the person watching Bo for us told us that the previous day at her house she and her daughter were in the room with a toy that had belonged to Brandon, one I had given to her for her little girl a few months after Brandon died, and suddenly the toy 'played itself' not ONCE but TWICE.... so I guess Brandon is telling us he's still around and loves us..... GOD I miss him SOOOOOOOOOOO much !!!!!

Comment by l on January 14, 2014 at 5:58pm

I am here after a gap of two months.. About three weeks back, I dreamt that my father was in his winter clothes, jacket and cap and was talking on his cell with his neck turned to the side (his usual posture while talking on the cell). He looked quite content and I felt he looked like he had put on weight but then I thought that it is his winter clothes. I was aware in the dream that he had passed away. In the dream, a senior coworker of my father and his wife were also standing next to him. I know that this senior coworker has passed away but the last I heard about his wife was that she is almost bedridden. I do not know whether she is still alive. The other day I was going through old photos and found one of my father in the same winter clothes as the dream.

Then, a few days back, I saw my father in my dream for just a second and then I woke up. He was wearing a thick gold chain that was shining on his neck and chest. He never wore a gold chain when he was alive.

Any thoughts, comments on my dreams will be helpful.

Comment by dream moon JO B on January 13, 2014 at 3:50pm

thnx gramaokie 

dolly i wnt on gliter grafics i id as well 

i lk yore pics as well i lk watr fall 1s as well  do

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