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[CNN Health] They lost their loved ones to Covid. Then they heard from them again
What an embarrassment for CNN. Communication from the great beyond, dear oh dear. Interesting from the point of view of psychology, sure, but that's now how this is presented.
"Reported encounters with departed loved ones are not uncommon"
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/20/health/supernatural-encounters-pandemic-loved-ones-blake/index.html
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[CNN Health] They lost their loved ones to Covid. Then they heard from them again (Original Post)
Ron Obvious
Jun 2021
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There has to be a lot of continuing trauma & guilt among those who lost someone over weeks alone
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
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hlthe2b
(106,330 posts)1. There has to be a lot of continuing trauma & guilt among those who lost someone over weeks alone
when they were not allowed to be with them. It can't be surprising that many imagine all kinds of connections that help them absolve guilt and grief. Hardly seems unusual, really, and might well be healing.
Karadeniz
(23,416 posts)2. I'm not big on religiosity, but I do accept spirit reality. Religions limit spiritual growth by
imposing limitations on what one can believe and invalidate experiences that don't conform to their dictates. Still, it all comes down to what one's Mind can accept.
alittlelark
(18,912 posts)3. VERY well said !!
Karadeniz
(23,416 posts)4. Thanks!!!!!!!
progressoid
(50,743 posts)5. Ugh.
That's something I expect to see on tabloid newspapers at the grocery checkout.