The Fact About the Death Stare

@Shavkat (137312)
Philippines
May 18, 2024 7:51pm CST
I am sure some of you can relate to this matter. "Death Stare" is best described as seeing something unknown that normal people cannot do. This is experienced by those who are in a near-death situation. They usually see things in one spot again and again. Based on my personal experiences, I had seen my father, mother, and grandma stare at a particular spot and talk with someone in the air before they died. They keep on saying the names of their loved ones who have passed away and talking with them at random in the same spot.  Have you experienced this with your loved ones before passing? Image Credit: cdn2.psychologytoday.com
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@LadyDuck (461941)
• Switzerland
19 May
No, I have seen my grandmother die, also my mother, but they did not stare nor they said names.
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
20 May
@LadyDuck It was like my grandma. Her health deteriorated during the pandemic.
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@kaylachan (59747)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 May
In a way, kinda. I think I was told my dad saw my mom before he passed, and I can't explain it, but I could've sworn I heard my mom's voice saying that it was time to take my cat, Precious, just before I literally felt him cross rainbow bridge.
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
19 May
When my old man was buried, I heard someone calling my name, and it was my father's voice on the same day. It is like he is shouting in a faraway place. One of my friends heard it, too.
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@kaylachan (59747)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 May
@Shavkat Wow, that's strange.
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
20 May
@kaylachan Yes, it is. There are so many strange things that happen when someone close to me is going to die.
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@jstory07 (134782)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 May
My Dad said my Mother looked up and said I will be right there. He took her to the emergency room but she was all ready gone. She was looking at someone and talking to them.
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• Eugene, Oregon
19 May
But these things may also be only hallucinations in the mind of the dying person, memories returning.
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
20 May
It might be, since they are taking some medications.
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@pitsipeahie (4503)
19 May
Yes, I have personally experienced that with my father and have heard many stories of other people about it.
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
19 May
The most evident for me was when my father got sick. When we were in the ICU, he was always staring at the corner. I asked him about it and said that he can see a lot of people. Well, in fact, we are the only two people in the space.
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@terramars (166)
19 May
never experienced that.. but I was once by my father's bedside before he passed away.. before he passed, he closed his eyes and said random things. Ah I wanna cry everytime I remember that moment.
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@just4him (310128)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
30 May
I have a friend who experienced that with her mother before she passed.
20 May
nope. I do not wish to see it.
@dgobucks226 (34606)
25 May
I experienced something similar. My dad would have his eyes closed like he was sleeping but would reach up toward the ceiling like he was trying to catch something. I read this book called "Crossing the Creek" which is about loved ones who undergo a process as they prepare to pass on to the next world. It was quite helpful in understanding the behaviors they might go through going from this world to heaven.
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@grenery8 (3803)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
20 May
No,never. This is something unique. By the way, I've sent you a message, can you respond on it, please?
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@Shavkat (137312)
• Philippines
20 May
It is nice to know that you have not experienced this.
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@grenery8 (3803)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
27 May
@Shavkat your patients, you were/are a doctor? that is very psyhic.