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Evidence of Communication with Loved Ones After Death

Updated: Jan 22

It is encouraging to recognize that people from different cultures and all around the world report visitations and communication from their loved ones. When similar experiences arise across cultures and backgrounds, it suggests a shared human phenomenon rather than isolated imagination. For many, these accounts offer reassurance and support the understanding that our loved ones continue on, alive and well, beyond physical life. Below is an excerpt from research exploring afterlife communication and reported visitations from loved ones, shared with permission, with a link to Seek Reality, a respected research platform on life after death:

Experiencing the presence of loved ones living in the life after this life is very common. In a study reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry, two-thirds of those surveyed in the U.S. reported having sensed the presence of the person who had transitioned to the next life, providing compelling evidence as proof of life after death. [i] The experience can hardly be called unusual.


In 1987, the Gallup Poll organization published the results of a survey designed to find out how many people had after-death communication experiences of any kind in Britain. The survey showed that 48 percent of those asked felt they were personally aware of this kind of experience in their lives.

 
 
 

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