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![]() When some-one goes into a "coma" spiritually what happens do you think? Does the spirit leave the body? Machines try to keep the body working.... When the doctors say, the patient has or shows signs (of life) does that mean its time to go yet.. the person is hanging on???? You see that some people stay in coma's for a very long time, and then one day they just come out of it. What do you think? In my blog I wrote about my aunt being in a coma, as her body has been through a lot... she had to have a kidney remove.. this put a strain on the other, and that kidney wasn't working properly and because of that, it was causing her to have heart attacks.... and she was way to sick to run tests, far to sick to fly her to another hospital that was better equipped. Then when she was showing a sign of improvement they quickly flew her to another hospital where she was put in ICU and in and out of consciousness, not knowing what was happening.. and now a coma. I know no-one has a medical degree, soo I don't want medical answers lol just spiritually... I always wondered if and when one goes into a coma is it the same as dying and coming back? Do they experience something similar?? ![]() |
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I'm not 100% experienced in this but i would say that if a doctor says your aunt is hanging on then there could very well be a chance of recovery. whereas with my nan, i believe we kept her on a coma just out of hope that she'd return. i feel though that she was already gone at that time.
keeping your aunt in my prayers and hoping for a speedy recovery ![]() (((hugs))) |
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Hi Leeslight,
Interesting question. I can’t speak from experience either so can only hypothesize the possibilities. I’m thinking that a person’s return from a coma would depend on a few things. One, has the person completed what they needed to in this life or is there still more to be done? And can they do it, with the body in the condition it will be in once recovered from the Coma. Two, will the person who comes out of the Coma be the same as the one who entered into it. There are some who offer the suggestion that sometimes when a soul has had enough, it may take leave of its body and let another soul step in. It’s called a walk-in I believe and accounts for changes in personalities and lack of memory about their past. Personally, I’m inclined toward the first option. If your Aunt still has more to do from the perspective of her soul, not those around her, then she will probably come back. If her soul feels to stay will not further her soul’s purpose, regardless of those around her wanting her to stay, she will likely leave. That’s my logical perspective and one that makes sense to me. Usually when people are sickly and near death, I don’t pray for their recovery. I pray that whatever needs to take place that is best for this soul occurs. It is after all, their life, not ours. Whatever happens to your Aunt, know it is what is best for her. What is best for you or her loved ones should not be a part of the equation. When we love someone, we want what is best for them, regardless of its effect on ourselves. Give her your love and let her decide what is best. As to your question, is it like dying and coming back? Perhaps, in the sense they may temporarily depart the body to consult with guides or seek help from a soul perspective to help in their decision. And perhaps in the same sense that if they still have more to do, they come back. But, will they remember what happened in between? I think it is difficult to come back and continue living your life and trying to accomplish your original purpose if your perspective is now completely changed. So I suspect though they may leave the body while in the coma, they will, as a rule, not remember what happened when they did. Whatever happens for your Aunt, as difficult as it might be, realize it was indeed what was best for her even if it's not for you. |
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I believe that in a coma, they can leave the body and interact with level 1 (where ghosts hang out). The reason I believe this is because my fiance' works in a hospital. I went to visit him and I could see them wandering around.
![]() A lady I knew who was dying from pancreatic cancer went into a coma for a week. She sat in the chair of the room and had a conversation with me as we both looked at her body. She wished they would remove the tubes and let her body die. She realized that her time was up and wanted to be let go. Though she said it was fun to eavesdrop, she really wanted to see her family on the Other Side. A few times when I did readings, I talked to coma and even severe dementia/Alzheimer's patients. They passed messages to their families about wanting to go home and wishing the body would release them. ![]() |
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