Out of body experience

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I mentioned this ea rlier here. But wanted to say more detail of the experience. I wondered what you all thought of it too. Was I dreaming or was it really a true experience I had. I had passed out on the floor from the tachycardia. 300 heart rate and it goes whacky then. I think it stopped for a second. I saw a very very brightest light and was amazed. Then quickly saw my grandmother there waiting to get me. But she looked so concerned and was so worried about me. She thought I'm not ready to be there and not my time. Then I was whooshed back into my body. Like a jolt. Was that an out of body experience or was I dreaming while passed out? I remembered it so well. Her face and expressions so clearly. She missed me the most I know. She had sons and thought of me as a daughter I think. But I missed and miss her a lot. I know she's there ready to see me when time. And my parents there now. Dad would be the one I see now. Just had to share it. Wondered what you all thought it was. But I feel it was a real out of body experience. It was too real. Thanks
 
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It sounds like an out of body experience to me. It must be comforting to know that family is there to welcome you when the time does come. It might also mean that they watch over you each day.
 
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It does sound like the classic out of body experience.

More in touch with your own spirit and spiritual mechanism, that part of you that has always remained connected to the spirit plane.
And for a while, it wasn't hidden from your conscious mind, a blessing, xx
 
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I mentioned this ea rlier here. But wanted to say more detail of the experience. I wondered what you all thought of it too. Was I dreaming or was it really a true experience I had. I had passed out on the floor from the tachycardia. 300 heart rate and it goes whacky then. I think it stopped for a second. I saw a very very brightest light and was amazed. Then quickly saw my grandmother there waiting to get me. But she looked so concerned and was so worried about me. She thought I'm not ready to be there and not my time. Then I was whooshed back into my body. Like a jolt. Was that an out of body experience or was I dreaming while passed out? I remembered it so well. Her face and expressions so clearly. She missed me the most I know. She had sons and thought of me as a daughter I think. But I missed and miss her a lot. I know she's there ready to see me when time. And my parents there now. Dad would be the one I see now. Just had to share it. Wondered what you all thought it was. But I feel it was a real out of body experience. It was too real. Thanks
I don't know that it has to be either/or, based on my own knowledge of dreaming. Rather, I think it can be both, but I would judge it to be a real experience. We've all had that reaction when we woke and said "that was so real" - but I have never met nor read of anyone having a waking event and saying "what an illusion." I think we can trust ourselves to know what's real and what isn't, especially with sufficient time to reflect, and I think that's true for you here. It is, indeed, very comforting to know that your grandmother's love endures and she's still watching out for you.
 
I wasn't sleeping. I might have fainted. They say that stops that tachy to faint or throw up. My hubby was calling the ambulance for me when I came back. He said I was seizuring or something. First time I had that episode. DId more as it worsened. But now fixed thanks to a surgery that ableted it. But it stuck with me all this time. I had to share it with those that have experiences like I do. Thanks for your thoughts on it. I feel it was a real one too. That bright light. I know they joke on seeing your grandma. But it was a real and true thing for me. No dream. My dad said, well, you are going in the right direction. Hadn't thought of it that way then. I hope I am still going that direction. I'd see my parents now. I think the one you love the most is the one that you will see first when you pass. I just wanted to share comfort with you all. I have proof it's real now. It does comfort me. My grandmother was very strong in this is what I'm guessing. She watched over my dad too. He said he thought he saw her one night in the dark. I bet he did. I think I got some of this from her. That it runs in the family. Just guessing.
 
I don't know that it has to be either/or, based on my own knowledge of dreaming. Rather, I think it can be both, but I would judge it to be a real experience. We've all had that reaction when we woke and said "that was so real" - but I have never met nor read of anyone having a waking event and saying "what an illusion." I think we can trust ourselves to know what's real and what isn't, especially with sufficient time to reflect, and I think that's true for you here. It is, indeed, very comforting to know that your grandmother's love endures and she's still watching out for you.
Good advice