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Julie Ryan

Dad’s Time Left

Gina from Shrewsbury, MA, asked:

Hello Julie, 

I’m just amazed with your work and new to the spiritual phenomena side of the dying process.   

As a nurse, daughter, and first born to an Italian Stallion, 89-year-old dad, I’m wondering if you can help my 4 siblings and me.

My dad could use some spiritual healing. He’s been told he has six months to live and we five children are caring for him 24/7.

We’re doing our best to be supportive/positive and make both parents comfortable in this journey and we’re at our wits end trying to manage the time we have left with him.

We’re seeking palliative care but my dad really wants to know how long he has, wants to prove the doctor wrong, and live to his 90th birthday in July.

Can you please let us know what you’re “seeing”? I know you probably get millions of emails and pray you see this one.

Thank you.

Gina 

Hi Gina,

God bless you and your family as you go through this time with your dad. End-of-life care is exhausting for everyone attending to the dying person so be sure to look for the little miracles along the way. They’ll be plentiful.

Your dad is in Phase 7 of the Twelve Phases of Transition®. That means his spirit is out of his body and is attached to the top of his head in a speech bubble configuration. He is surrounded by angels and the spirits of deceased family, friends, and pets.

I always telepathically ask three questions to a dying person. Are you ready to go? He said, “No”. Are you in pain? He responded, “Sometimes”. And, what do you need? He said, “More time with my family”.

As to how long he’ll live, it’s anyone’s guess. His spirit is in control of that decision. We all choose when, where, how and who’s with us when we transition.

Right now, I “get” he will make his July birthday. Please remember, however, future events are fluid and a multitude of variables can affect an outcome.

For more information about what happens at the end of life from a spiritual perspective, please read my book Angelic Attendants: What Really Happens As We Transition From This Life Into The Next. I believe you’ll find it informative and comforting.

Sending hugs to you and your family!

2 thoughts on “Dad’s Time Left”

  1. Gina Abbascia

    Thank you so much Julie for providing us some hope and validating thoughts where our dad is at his journeys end. He will continue to be surrounded by his family and I know he feels this comforting . He speaks of planning his upcoming birthday often and we are looking forward to celebrating .I Am so blessed to have found you and I am listening to “The Angelic Attendants ” Very enlightening and comforting for those who fear the unknown and are trying to comfort others.❤️

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