Medical Paranormal Stories: Deathbed Visions and the Haunting of Waverly Hills
Lights OutMarch 5, 20251h 40min109,028 views
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- 💡 Many hospice patients report experiencing deathbed visions or visitations from deceased loved ones, often referred to as End-of-Life Dreams and Visions (ELDVs).
- 🎯 These experiences are frequently reported by hospice workers and medical professionals, lending them credibility.
- 🔑 A hospice social worker shared the story of Evan, a WWII veteran who was visited by his deceased Uncle Calvin, offering him peace and reassurance before passing.
- 📌 Approximately 50-60% of hospice patients report visitations, with these encounters often being more comforting than seeing living relatives.
- ⚡ Some researchers, like Dr. Peter Fenwick, suggest these visions are common and can occur when patients are fully lucid, distinct from near-death experiences.
The Mist and Light Phenomenon
- 🧠 Dr. Raymond Moody pioneered research into the phenomenon of a spectral mist or light observed near patients at the moment of death.
- 🚀 Eyewitness accounts describe a luminous glow, a misty vapor, or a cloud-like formation with an energetic motion, sometimes appearing human-shaped.
- 📊 A common observation is the
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Deathbed VisionsEnd-of-Life Dreams and Visions (ELDVs)Spectral MistSilver Cord PhenomenonWaverly Hills SanatoriumTuberculosisHauntingsParanormal EncountersHospice CareNear-Death ExperiencesSpiritual BeingsResidual HauntingMedical ParanormalEctoplasmStone Tape Theory
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