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Hospice sister who witnessed hundreds of deaths, what happens, what happens after we have died – health

An experienced hospice nurse explained what she believes that she really happens when we die.

The nurse of the hospice, Julie, has collected a massive supporter on social media because it spoke openly about the stigms about death and care at the end of the lifetime, in the hope of normalizing the concept.

The American Content Creator is known to mark the patients through phenomena such as the “death cracks” and other “former stages” of dying.

With 1.7 million followers on Tiktok alone, the healthcare system also wrote a book in which people teach what happens during the trip at the end of life.

But now she has gone to YouTube to explain what she happens to us after our death and that she got into the details about what our body can experience. She has shifted the focus on what happens mentally and mentally.

The hospice nurse explained what she was holding after death (Getty Stock Image/Halfpoint Images)

We go home '

Julie opened the video with her own beliefs and explained: “I think we will all go to a place that feels more at home than ever here.”

She explained that she did not want to “pass on” her belief in the audience, and simply shared what she believed in when people ask her “all the time”.

“I'm not afraid [an afterlife] Because for me it feels like I was returning to a place I have always known, and the more I like someone how they got their last breath, the more I think that is true, “the professional admitted.

Feelings for death

The nurse of the hospice claimed that death and birth feel almost the same for them and explains: “I think the baby comes from where we come from, and the person who dies comes back to where we come, so it is not a place for me, it is a place we come from.”

She added, if she passes on, she will say: “” Thank God, God, I am back 'and then I will say:' Why did you hold me there for so long, why did you leave me back there for so long? '”

The hospice nurse believes that she has experienced something else that she feels like this (Getty Stock Image/Phil Fisk)

The hospice nurse believes that she has experienced something else that she feels like this (Getty Stock Image/Phil Fisk)

Julie continued to say that she had the feeling that we are not in our “true home”, since there is somewhere we have to return “, and” When we arrive there, we will remember all of this “.

“It will not feel scary, it will just feel peaceful and beautiful and beautiful and I don't think you have to believe in a certain thing to get there,” she added and said that you don't necessarily have to believe there.

“It is not a place where you can enter 'or a faith. I think it's exactly what it is,” said Julie, before he noticed: “I know I could be wrong and if I am wrong, that's okay.”

“Common to death”

As an example of why she is not worried, the specialist recalled at the end of life, remembered the time when she was a patient nearby who was dying and visited him.

“I went to see him shortly before he died, I could say that he would die that day and I said goodbye to him in my head and found peace with his death – I was happy for him,” she remembered.

But then, after the health expert got into her car, she recalled: “I said goodbye in my car before I did it to my next patient, and suddenly I could hear his voice and I could feel these feelings.

“The feelings that I often feel, this feeling that I would think of life after death.”

Julie summarized it and said it was “consolation”, “joy” and “exuberant”, which brought a smile on her face and she believed that we would go to a better place.

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