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Q: When a person is in a coma, where does their spirit reside and what is their soul doing?
A: As a person lies in a coma their senses are actually awakening more and more…but inside. Suddenly or over time, they become apparent to friends and family on the other side where we go when we die. Because of this, many coma patients opt not to return. Sometimes, however, a person is so young they do opt to come back. But, getting back into the body is not always easy for their organs may have sustained damage so severe that to come back means to feel pain too deep. This twilight place of being neither fully alive nor fully dead is where many, many coma patients reside. Beside them, always, is their life’s guide. Always. This loving guide assists them fully in making up their mind about either living in the land of the living or doing time on the other side, where they work things out with counselors and helpers to teach them of God’s plan. While this place is often spoken of as Heaven, it’s the afterlife we envision in our hearts and minds as our next reality.
Against all odds some coma patients feel compelled to come back and play out the rest of their lives. When this happens it begins with their eyes twitching first, for this reactivates their mind. After that, their heart jumps with joy, for when their heart AND mind make peace to restore their inside life with their outside life, a recovery is possible! Specifically encouraged by Jesus, a coma patient’s soul is taught to reach and reach for their own spirit until they identify with their own life, times, friends, and place of birth. Once the soul recognizes that this life IS incredibly precious and beloved by Jesus, the soul will relax and calm the waters and the brain will be restored as a place of peace in which to dwell, forevermore, with The Lord Jesus Christ.
Believe and be saved,
Heal others through love. Heal yourself through that love.
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