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@ARTDOMINGO7
@ARTDOMINGO7 5 сағат бұрын
Jesus came to see her
@carpediem3991
@carpediem3991 5 сағат бұрын
Should rename it to delusion talks lmao
@VrsatylSpeaks4Us
@VrsatylSpeaks4Us 5 сағат бұрын
I’ve always had a fear of driving in the carpool lane but never really understood why. I felt anxious to get out of the lane for fear of a head on collision. Later in life I had a close call head on collision that changed my life. I was in the fast lane driving home from work traveling about 70mph at 1:15 am . I was wrong, but was on FB glancing back and forth at the dark freeway, there are no freeway lights on this section. I looked in my mirror and saw headlights of a VW bug on my tale. I decided to get over and drop down to 65 since I was illegally looking at my phone anyway. This was a two lane highway and he sped past going at least 75 mph. Once I traveled another 2 miles I slowed because another vehicle that had just passed suddenly braked. I saw that same VW I had just gotten over for, sitting in the middle of the fast with no visible light anymore….smashed to half its size, the motor is in the rear. He had gone head on into a pickup truck traveling the wrong direction on the freeway. I literally traded places with a 25 year old man and he died instantly. The driver of the truck was 23, she was intoxicated. My own daughter was 23 at the time and I immediately thought about her and how that could have been my daughter. I don’t drink but my daughter and son both do. I suffered from PTSD and survivors guilt for 7 years, but eventually reached out to the driver of the truck via FB. I wanted to tell her that I forgave her for the 7 years or torment the accident put me through. She was grateful and eventually started her own family after serving time in prison. She was aware that I was the one the put her in prison. I actually saw her behind the wheel trying to back up the truck. I gave my testimony because the bystanders that pulled her from her vehicle left before police arrived. They had no proof besides my testimony that she was actually driving the vehicle. Since then I’ve done something positive with my life…….Autism Awareness Advocacy. I don’t have any children on the spectrum, but I’ve had a huge impact on the community. I promised his mom that because my life was spared and his was taken, I would make him proud by making a difference in the world. 🙏🏾
@oerjanlothe2369
@oerjanlothe2369 5 сағат бұрын
0:00: 💔 Heartfelt conversation with a terminally ill man and his wife, recorded shortly before his passing. 5:19: ⚖ Navigating the duty of truthfully delivering difficult news to patients with compassion and gratitude. 12:00: ⏳ Exploring the mental state of a terminally ill individual and the unique challenges they face. 18:36: ⏳ Reflections on spending time with loved ones before passing away. 26:29: 💭 Reflections on life, wisdom, and leaving a legacy through silence and curiosity. 31:18: 💔 Reflections on fear, helplessness, and precious moments shared with a dying loved one. 37:54: ⏳ Importance of expressing unsaid thoughts before limited time ends. 43:49: 💖 Expressing gratitude for the intimate conversation with two individuals facing end of life. 48:49: 📚 A book titled 'A Short Good Life' was written, and a website was created to showcase poems, reflecting pride and a desire for feedback. Recap by Tammy AI
@lizprince7944
@lizprince7944 6 сағат бұрын
I rolled my car on an on ramp to a freeway in my city. When I went to the police station the cop said you’re alive cos you wore a seat belt. 4 people after me rolled their car at the same spot & someone died every time. They had to redo the on ramp as when it rained oil slicks would form on the on ramp pushing cars off the ramp (that’s what happened to me. For day of heavy rain after a long dry period makes the roads slippery as
@TweetsInHeels
@TweetsInHeels 7 сағат бұрын
Ho-lee Shit!😮
@beatmasterbossy
@beatmasterbossy 8 сағат бұрын
Yes, you had memories come back as present or future scenarios You probably had a head injury. Jason is that clear in your mind, in your dreams. That plus a"profoundness" that is probably pareidolia plus the head injury, makes you think you saw them. Like a dream that's real "I swear it was real" Of course you do. Why wouldn't you? you believe and remember all kinds of wrong things. We all do.
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 8 сағат бұрын
@@beatmasterbossy i hear ya! But how do you know for sure?
@heatherblythe3094
@heatherblythe3094 10 сағат бұрын
So sad praying
@TR-507
@TR-507 10 сағат бұрын
Nope. Only Jesus returned from the dead.
@KareemAbduljaCobb
@KareemAbduljaCobb 11 сағат бұрын
lol
@maybememory1
@maybememory1 11 сағат бұрын
Her YT channel is a real gem. Amazing stories
@kdfree9810
@kdfree9810 11 сағат бұрын
so who is Jason?????
@Jackjackjack533
@Jackjackjack533 12 сағат бұрын
Okay lol
@timelesskoontah
@timelesskoontah 12 сағат бұрын
That was a familiar spirit...
@shinigami268
@shinigami268 13 сағат бұрын
And they say God doesn't exist
@miamooremiamor9648
@miamooremiamor9648 14 сағат бұрын
The "Jason" was a devil spirit pretending to be him. When Christ died he was dead until he was raised and he is the only man to be raised forever once he was so.......
@Mmshroom
@Mmshroom 14 сағат бұрын
Finally! I have been thinking, why don’t we speak more Openly about the things our loved ones say before they pass???
@anniebieber19
@anniebieber19 14 сағат бұрын
My little sister saved my life too. Love is forever. 💜
@Crazyviddies
@Crazyviddies 15 сағат бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@ReelJoyy
@ReelJoyy 15 сағат бұрын
Jason was a demon
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 15 сағат бұрын
@@ReelJoyy what a kind inspiring demon
@someguy4489
@someguy4489 16 сағат бұрын
Everybody is sharing their stories, so i will share mine. My friend passed due to a self-inflicted wound. It was tragic for everybody. A few months later, i dreamt he was chasing me around all laughing because i was running away, scared to face him. So i shut him in a room. Then i woke up and promised i would open that door when im ready (corny i know) well one night i dreamt i opened a door and he was standing there smiling super happy to see me and i was super happy to see him. I asked if i could hug him, and he said yes. So we hugged and i woke up glad to know hes doing well. If you are suffering please do not respond to it irrationally. It will benefit noone. Endure and overcome. Bonus story My dad passed away from cancer and about a year later my sister had a baby boy. I dreamt of my dad in a hospital room looking happy and excited. He said "you shouldve seen it. He came out swinging like no other!" As hes swinging at the air. Then stood their with a big smile on his face. I couldn't even respond before waking up.
@jasoncallen8413
@jasoncallen8413 16 сағат бұрын
Whose Jason???thats me
@seanLee-sk2mi
@seanLee-sk2mi 16 сағат бұрын
I didn't know Hospice is a word.
@nikkigill7954
@nikkigill7954 17 сағат бұрын
My dad had a hsart attack and survived but told us everythjng he done in life like going to his aunt Nancy's house for holidays ajd stuff everything! It literwlly all flashed by ❤
@DIMEWISER
@DIMEWISER 17 сағат бұрын
Of course it’s real. Always funny to me when people don’t believe in Afterlife, Supernatural, or just Spirits in general. Some of us just been connected since Birth and always could see, feel, hear, and experience these things to let us know “It is Real”. This life is a Temporary Test; pass with Flying Colors.
@johnwhite2293
@johnwhite2293 18 сағат бұрын
Liar, liar, liar, I’ve died twice each time for over half an hour I can tell you now, she’s lying
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 15 сағат бұрын
@@johnwhite2293 how so?
@johnwhite2293
@johnwhite2293 18 сағат бұрын
Liar, liar, liar, I’ve died twice each time for over half an hour I can tell you now, she’s lying
@billk122
@billk122 19 сағат бұрын
I don’t believe this woman
@badreligionbomb
@badreligionbomb 19 сағат бұрын
this didnt happen
@Notged7546
@Notged7546 19 сағат бұрын
No no stop😂. Just stop it
@TatyanaFilippova-cq2tv
@TatyanaFilippova-cq2tv 20 сағат бұрын
Always say women's much clever 🤨🤨🤨🤨
@rpsnider85
@rpsnider85 20 сағат бұрын
Ummm, I'd be a tiny bit more convinced IF she had been having a full blown conversation with someone named Jason, that she'd never met, that was related to someone she'd never met, and that person was the person bringing her back to life. Instead she had a conversation with her own dead brother. While TOUCHING, it's not exactly awe inspiring that while unconscious with the brain still firing that she'd dream of talking to her own dead brother. I'm sure she has had hundreds of dreams talking to him. And loads since he died. Actual proof would require her to have never met the individual, or anyone else who has, and the individual to tell her something that they knew while alive (i.e. an insignificant but provable detail like idk, their phones password to unlock it) or something like that. The brain is insane. It can literally make you hear, see, and/or feel whatever it chooses and you have no REAL control over it. Hence things like Hallucinations existing. It's your brain fucking around.
@willsoonmarc8711
@willsoonmarc8711 20 сағат бұрын
Jesus is the only way.
@vlads.1
@vlads.1 20 сағат бұрын
Sacrificed for her
@angela5701
@angela5701 21 сағат бұрын
Wow... Once you are dead or close to death you are never the same.n
@ct_folkeslee2676
@ct_folkeslee2676 21 сағат бұрын
So this is kind of weird because it seems to me that the officer said that they heard that talking to Jason before the crashing occurred or am I just hearing this wrong way?
@deadtalkspodcast
@deadtalkspodcast 21 сағат бұрын
@@ct_folkeslee2676 it was when they arrived at the scene
@user-og3gy7xb7x
@user-og3gy7xb7x 22 сағат бұрын
Oooh brother 🙄🙄🙄
@blueshibai
@blueshibai 22 сағат бұрын
This happened to my mother. Her dad needed a very risky surgery to fix an aneurysm. Her mom had passed away about three months prior. The night before the surgery, her mom came to her and stroked her forehead and told her she loved her and everything was going to be okay...
@sammychief4836
@sammychief4836 23 сағат бұрын
How much are her seminars? 😂😅
@DrewFordsendit
@DrewFordsendit Күн бұрын
My mother passed away four days before my grandfather (her dad) the day before he passed away my cousin came to bring him some soup and he was sitting on the edge of the bed in his boxers and white tee putting his socks and shoes on.. she asked him what he was doing and he looked at her and said Cindy said it’s time to go… he passed away that night….
@christopherparks2987
@christopherparks2987 Күн бұрын
Jeez I hate it when people experience head trauma and think their hallucinations are a supernatural event. I crashed my car. I remember a man with a mustache pulling me out of my window. All of the witnesses saw me crawl out of the window myself. There was no person there. I did not put my weight onto anything except glass and asphalt. But my memory is of him lifting me through the window. Head trauma is wild. But how can do many people be so ignorant? We know head injuries and hallucinations exist and can mess with your brain. You get a head injury and see something. “It must be supernatural” is a special kind of mental gymnastics to avoid the obvious conclusion of the very observable phenomena happening in lieu of a magical explanation.
@therealblakegermaine
@therealblakegermaine Күн бұрын
wtf? So the only logical conclusion is she was actually communicating with her dead brother? Not just hallucinating??…. Believe what you want to believe 😂😂
@christopherparks2987
@christopherparks2987 Күн бұрын
I crashed my truck. Flipped end over end 5 times. When I came to, a man lifted me out of my window and carried me to the side of the road. I remember it clearly…except the witnesses and video evidence tell a different story, and the man I remember lifting me looked remarkably similar to one of the emergency responders. The obvious conclusion is that my memories formed atypically in the immediate aftermath of the head trauma causing me to misremember how I exited the vehicle. This is likely an episode of associative amnesia to block out the pain from pulling myself through broken glass. All of these are observed phenomena. Yet half my family still thinks it was an angel. I told them his name is Andrew and he works for the Wilson Mills Fire Dept.
@christopherparks2987
@christopherparks2987 Күн бұрын
Oh and Andrew’s most memorable quality is his mustache. Seriously, I am learning to paint just so I can paint an archangel rocking the Magnum PI
@Word_Rain_Music
@Word_Rain_Music Күн бұрын
Please, never let your loved ones die before confessing Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Someone in coma can still hear you and repeat the sinner’s prayer. Jesus is the only way to eternal life for all mankind.
@ezrhawalraven1862
@ezrhawalraven1862 Күн бұрын
When I was about 14 my grandma overdosed on some heart meds, she was in a coma for awhile. But one day we all just went in there and standing around her and just talkingto her, telling her about school and just talking about life and just telling her how amazing and strong she was,but one of my aunts told her if she is in pain she can go, that all of us will be ok. She opened her eyes and started tearing up. But got the best smile I have seen from her for a long time.she was also kinda mumbling a bit, but then she just went back to sleep and passed later that day. It just always sat with me that she was unresponsive for 2 weeks and then just does that out of nowhere. I just wish I could have been there more so she wouldn’t have taken all those meds.
@RRtradestar
@RRtradestar Күн бұрын
My father was pronounced dead for a few minutes and he recalls a whole conversation with his grandmother and saw a few other people
@thomasbarnhouse8621
@thomasbarnhouse8621 Күн бұрын
If you're a christian.. wait, if you have read your bible, you know this can't be true. biblically, we can't cross that gap between the afterlife and the physical. you christians are funny, don't even know you're own religion.. that's why i'm an atheist.
@lonetrader1
@lonetrader1 Күн бұрын
Ummm WHO THE FUK IS JASON?!?!?
@BloodNote
@BloodNote Күн бұрын
My great grand father passed 6 months to the day after his wife passed. I was a kid but I will never forget this. A week before he passed he was putting a large picture in front of the window in his TV room. He told us "Ma (his wife) keeps looking through the windows." We thought he was just going through it. He was in his 80s and they been together since they were 13 and was starting to have more health issues. Then day he passed he said; "I'm going to have dinner with Sarah later." he sat in his favorite chair said "I can't see." and just died right then and there.
@cinnes1987
@cinnes1987 Күн бұрын
So who is jason ?
@Impuritan1
@Impuritan1 Күн бұрын
What? It says who it is in the video.
@SHARAraTH
@SHARAraTH Күн бұрын
Seems bs to me