I have written to the Guggenheims about my ADC experience involving my daughter's boyfriend who was killed in an automobile accident in June 1995. Zac was a wonderful young man and I had become quite close to him - he used to visit my ofice often after school. One day several months after he died, my daughter and Zac's brother Ryan were in my office in the back. As I headed toward the back of the office, Ryan came from around the corner. As he did, I stopped in my tracks, because Ryan's face had become Zac's, smiling at me like always. Just as quickly it turned back to Ryan's. But in that instant I found great comfort that Zac was okay. This ADC I have since learned is quite unusual, and the Guggenheims are looking for a similar experience. Ryan's face actually changed just like in a movie into Zac's - it seemed almost a "liquid" change, but the features were very strong and recognizable. If you have had a similar experience, please let the Guggenheims know or e-mail me. Peace to all.
Chatham, Virginia, United States
February 22, 1997
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Just found your site. No one was in the chat room. As abereaved parent, will check back.
Prescott, Arizona, United States
February 20, 1997
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Thanks for your site and looking forward to reading your book. I lost my husband Jan. 2nd 1997 to suicide and believe to have had communication from him on Valentine's night. It was so comforting to get a loving hug from him as I began to dream. I found your link at http://www.fortnet.org/WidowNet.
Palm Bay, Florida, United States
February 17, 1997
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found this site through Roseann, a wonderful lady who has become a friend in real life as well as through the Internet. What a release, to find people who are not afraid of the idea that there are communications after death, often to a purpose yet unknown. Almost always comforting, if we let them be. A blessing and an invitation to further our understanding of what life is all about. Thank you.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
February 12, 1997
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After my husband passed on last spring I found and read the book,"Hello From Heaven", and then searched the intranet under afterdeath and found this!! I have read many inspiring and touchingcommunications from people who have lost loved ones. I havestories to share, but would just like to say Hello for now. thanks.Donna
Mpls., Minnesota, United States
February 11, 1997
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The book is wonderful, hope to see another soon. Thanks!
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
February 9, 1997
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I found this site several months back while cruising the Net looking for info on ADC's, just realized I never signed the Guest Book! I have ongoing ADC's with Johnny who was my first love and was my fiance in 1968, when he was killed in action in the Vietnam War. The ADC's began in 1993 when I was thinking about suicide...Johnny saved my life by reaching through to me from the Other Side. We have worked out some ways to have contact pretty often. My love and gratitude go out to Judy and Will and Bill for their very special work -- the support is without measure.
Youngsville, North Carolina, United States
February 9, 1997
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My husband Walter died 1 year ago (2/11/96). Even before we were married he promised me that when he died he would find a way to come back for me. He hasn't yet and it is the only promise he didn't keep. If anyone can send a message please tell him I love him and to hurry. Thanks
Porterfield, Wisconsin, United States
February 8, 1997
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This is the first time I have visited your site. I first heardabout your site on alt.support.grief. Since I lost both of my parents,I have visitations from both of them. The one that sticks in mymind the most is my mother, who came to me in the middle of the night about a year after she died. I was pregnant with my daughter,and I woke to find mom sitting at the foot of my bed and she toldme everything would be ok. I will never forget that experience.Thanks for being here. I have not spent much time at your site, but plan to do so.
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
February 7, 1997
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I'm so glad I just happened upon your site. On April 2, 1995, we lost our 17 year old daughter to suicide. There are no words to describe the grieving, tears and heartache. We are thankful for all the signs that she gives us ... rainbows, butterflies and the fragrance of her cologne. We truly know that she is with us in spirit always.
Germantown, Wisconsin, United States
February 7, 1997
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