(6) I visited a former local school superintendent because his wife was dying of cancer. He shared this testimony about his niece Tami. Tami was a young college student who died unexpectedly on the campus of Washington State University. After her death, Tami often appeared in comforting waking visions to her grieving Mom. In her last visit, she appeared only from the waist up and lamented, "I'm sorry, Mom, but my progress here is about to move me out of range in Heaven; so this must be my last visitation."
That Christmas, the superintendent's family gathered here for a family reunion at which Tami's Mom was present. The superintendent drove to a mini-mart to pick up some milk and eggs for the meals. The cashier gave him a dollar and some change. But as he was putting the dollar in his wallet, he noticed something astounding; the dollar was signed "Tami" with a smiley face in thick black marker!
Most females with this name spell it "Tammy" rather than "Tami." This paranormal writing was Tami's last good-bye card to her family after she had announced her final visionary visit to her Mom.
There seems to be an ADC pattern in which the deceased loved one leaves a physical memento from the etheric realm for a loving keepsake. (1) In my 2nd case, the late Nellie left a calendula flower that her family pressed and kept. (2) On the nightly radio program "Coast to Coast" Dr. Lind was interviews about his hospital patients' NDEs. He witnessed one dying lady enveloped in a heavenly light, looking joyfully upward at the angel sent to take her home. At one point she said, "Oh wait, doctor, the angel has something for you." She then opened her cupped hand and gave him a 4-leaf clover, which he kept in a glass in his office. Like Nellie's calendula, this was an etheric artifact from the other side. Dr. Lind noticed that it gradually dematerialized after a couple of weeks. (3) One day Bob (my worship chairman) noticed his deceased mother's wedding ring lying on top of his made bed! She had been dead for 30 years. As with the 4-leaf clover, that ring was kept but dematerialized shortly thereafter. (4) In Jesus' ADC resurrection appearance by the Sea of Galilee, He bakes fish and bread on a fire by the shore (John 21:9).
That Christmas, the superintendent's family gathered here for a family reunion at which Tami's Mom was present. The superintendent drove to a mini-mart to pick up some milk and eggs for the meals. The cashier gave him a dollar and some change. But as he was putting the dollar in his wallet, he noticed something astounding; the dollar was signed "Tami" with a smiley face in thick black marker!
Most females with this name spell it "Tammy" rather than "Tami." This paranormal writing was Tami's last good-bye card to her family after she had announced her final visionary visit to her Mom.
There seems to be an ADC pattern in which the deceased loved one leaves a physical memento from the etheric realm for a loving keepsake. (1) In my 2nd case, the late Nellie left a calendula flower that her family pressed and kept. (2) On the nightly radio program "Coast to Coast" Dr. Lind was interviews about his hospital patients' NDEs. He witnessed one dying lady enveloped in a heavenly light, looking joyfully upward at the angel sent to take her home. At one point she said, "Oh wait, doctor, the angel has something for you." She then opened her cupped hand and gave him a 4-leaf clover, which he kept in a glass in his office. Like Nellie's calendula, this was an etheric artifact from the other side. Dr. Lind noticed that it gradually dematerialized after a couple of weeks. (3) One day Bob (my worship chairman) noticed his deceased mother's wedding ring lying on top of his made bed! She had been dead for 30 years. As with the 4-leaf clover, that ring was kept but dematerialized shortly thereafter. (4) In Jesus' ADC resurrection appearance by the Sea of Galilee, He bakes fish and bread on a fire by the shore (John 21:9).
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