Scientist reveals simple way she communicates with her dead husband
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Scientist reveals simple way she communicates with her dead husband
"'I got woken up by a massive thump on the shoulder. So I opened my eyes, and I could see next to my bed a very vague hazy version of Robin as if he was pushing himself through treacle to be seen, and I was just transfixed, and I could see him become more and more clear, I could see the outline of his hair and his face, but he suddenly just dissolved from the top down.'"
"'It's possible to communicate with someone who has passed away. It's taboo because we are afraid that people will think we're going insane. I've been part of teams that have locked people up and had them injected with stuff against their will because of things they were saying that are not that dissimilar to things I've experienced.'"
A neuroscientist reports ongoing communication with her deceased husband following his death from leukaemia. The neuroscientist attributes the perceived contact to expanded perceptual capacities she labels '34 senses' that detect subtle signs. Repeated sightings of robins and a tactile, visual apparition that awoke her are described as prompts of post-mortem messaging. The neuroscientist consulted spirit mediums but found their guidance inadequate. The account highlights stigmatization of such experiences and recalls involvement in psychiatric interventions against people exhibiting similar phenomena, linking clinical background, personal grief, and claimed afterlife contact.
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