After-Death Communication (ADC) Experiences
Personal Accounts - Material Matters: ADCs of Physical Phenomena
Katherine is a 47-year-old nurse in
New Jersey. She had cause to rejoice long after
her husband, Steve, died of a massive coronary aboard his sailboat:
About five years after my husband’s death, I was still missing him very
much. I lay down in my bedroom with a little light on and was playing
some soft music.
I said, “Steve, I would really like to know if you’re all right.
But don’t scare me or do anything crazy. I just need to know that you’re
okay wherever you are.”
There was a
weather radio that he once kept on his sailboat. It had been in my
bedroom for almost a year. You have to push down a button for it to
play.
Suddenly, it came on all by itself! It played
and played until I shut it off. And then I knew Steve was telling me
that he was okay.
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James is a professor of music at a university in Missouri. He had
this endearing moment with his wife, Christina, who died of cancer when
she was 43:
The night after Christina’s funeral, I woke up about 4:00 in the
morning and went to the kitchen to make some coffee. There were some
glasses on the counter close to the coffee maker.
All of a sudden, one of those glasses rang out three times, very loud
and regular – loud enough to be startling. I stood still and then
shifted my weight from side to side, to see if I could cause anything in
the kitchen to move, to ring, or to make a noise. But I couldn’t do so.
Simultaneously, I had a feeling of great warmth and got a
communication from Christina, “Thanks, with love. I’m okay now.” Then I
knew she was all right and released from a lot of pain and sorrow.
I think Christina wanted to show appreciation for some really loving
care I had given her for several years. It showed me that her mind was
still working well. She could think, she could cause things to happen,
and she still had her sense of humor.
I like the fact that this experience dealt with sound – because I’m a
musician and so was Christina. I am absolutely sure it was not an
hallucination and that it happened. It gave me a sense of great peace
and wonderment and delight.