>>3911562 lb
What you post is pretty interesting, I would say that if you are interested in gathering more evidence personally of this phenomenon when a soul leaves the body,
, you should ask those who work in retirement homes, those that work in the emergency room or ICU, and those that are in home care and hospice people.
All if them are exposed to death more than any other, I bet you could ask around and ask if they witnessed something like seeing a whispy light leaving the body as the person passes on.
I am a CNA, and only once so far have I provided pallative care to a elderly person who was in their final stages, I wasnt there at time of death, but I could feel the presence of their soul in a way, since the body itself was failing and this person couldnt respond much or move much. It was a surreal feeling.
There is a rule that CNA's must always follow that I find interesting. When someone dies in a nursing home, or hospital, CNA's are the ones that provide aftercare after death, during this time we are not to speak and make as little noise as possible, because "the dead might hear us", and it is considered disrespectful to the dead
Though this rule can apply to anyone else too in the medical career, who has to provide aftercare after death to a body.