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Has anyone ever experienced watching a soul leave a body? I think I did
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[quote:Inigo Montoya:MV8xNTY0ODE2XzI1ODU4Njg5XzkxQzJBOEU5] [quote:Nobody in Particular] [quote:DoveInLight] [quote:Inigo Montoya] Years ago, I watched a guy die on the floor in front of me. Heart attack. The ambulance was on the way and till then, there was a nurse attempting CPR. But, she wasn't doing it well, hence, his death. Anyway, I think I watched him expire because I saw a smokey mist leave his mouth and dissipate. It just was a gut feeling that I had that night that it was his soul. Very weird day that was. [/quote] the first time I witnessed exactly what you described, I went with a friend to the vet's. He was putting down his female pitbull dog. I saw a wisp of smoke leave her head and ascend a few moments after she was injected. [/quote] thankyou for reporting that because dogs etc do indeed have souls. My friend saw her dog leave too. And when I had my cat put down, she joined me in my car on the way home, happy to be relieved of her old body. OP did you blame that on the nurse? or as that a slip of the typing. When the soul is ready to go, CPR or not, it goes. [/quote] No. I don't blame her. But, the entire episode shook me up mostly because I felt helpless to do anything. After I called 911, I couldn't do anything but watch the others work on the guy. So, I prayed. But I wish I could've done more. Anyway, that helpless feeling prompted me to take CPR classes so next time, I'll know what to do. What I learned at the class was that the body will go into a gasping motion, fooling you into thinking that the person is breathing. See, our guy wasn't breathing at first. But then, the nurse started to work on him and he went into this gasping motion, sounding like he really was getting air. So, every stopped the CPR and just said encouraging things like "you're doing great buddy. Hang in there. The ambulance is on it's way." In CPR class I learned that it was a mistake to stop CPR and be fooled by his gasps. Anyway, I think that since none of us knew CPR properly, even the nurse, he died. A defibrillator would've helped too. So, as they as sat at his side saying encouraging things, and I was quietly praying, I watched the mist leave. Then the ambulance showed up but they couldn't do anything. [/quote]
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Years ago, I watched a guy die on the floor in front of me. Heart attack. The ambulance was on the way and till then, there was a nurse attempting CPR. But, she wasn't doing it well, hence, his death.
Anyway, I think I watched him expire because I saw a smokey mist leave his mouth and dissipate.
It just was a gut feeling that I had that night that it was his soul. Very weird day that was.
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