After-Death Communication (ADC) Experiences
Personal Accounts - Partial Appearances: Visual ADCs 1
Wayne is a technical writer in Florida. His father was 66 years old
and had pneumonia:
I was working in Florida when my father became extremely ill. He was
living in Chicago. I was called at work and told that he could very
easily pass away, so I took time off and started driving to Illinois.
I was driving along somewhere in Tennessee, and it had just turned
dark, past the point of dusk. All of a sudden, a pinpoint of light
exploded into this great circle of light – right there in front of me!
As this light opened up, I saw my father’s face and a little bit of
his shoulders, and there was a brightness behind him. His face was
natural and three-dimensional.
The thing that impressed me was the smile that he had. My father
wasn’t gentle in his ways, yet this smile was the sweetest I had ever
seen on him. Instantly, I knew that my father had died. I also knew that
he was extremely happy.
It all happened so quickly – the light came on, then it collapsed,
and it was gone. This was my father’s way of saying good-bye. I just
knew it.
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Billie, who works at a service station in Florida, observed a sweet
moment after her mother died of cancer at age 52:
After we went to the funeral parlor, we came back to my mother’s
house. I laid my five-week-old daughter, Kelly, on the recliner in the
living room, and I lay on the couch.
I was just fixing to put my head down when I saw a glow come through
the front door. It took form and became my mother!
She was walking about six inches above the floor. I could barely see
through her – she wasn’t quite solid. She radiated pure white light and
was dressed in a long, flowing white gown. I’d never seen my mother look
so beautiful!
She walked over to Kelly and looked down at her. Mom was grinning
from ear to ear. She reached out and stroked Kelly under her chin,
saying, “You’re so cute.” She said it twice, and I heard her through my
ears.
Then Mom looked over at me and smiled and slowly disappeared. She was
gone before I could say anything. I think she came to see her
granddaughter because Mom was too ill with cancer to see her before she
died.