Will Tom now be able to hear and communicate with the dead?
Re: the end of Stir of Echoes, will Tom (Kevin Bacon) now be able to hear and communicate with the dead just as his son is able to do, or, was it just a one time deal that was brought on by Maggie's sister hypnotizing him?
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I think it was a one-time connection - he was in the right place at the right time and the hypnosis just opened a channel the girl could use to reach him. Reason why - he only sees the one girl; a city the size and age of Philadelphia, if he has been able to see more ghosts he certainly would have done so.
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Can the dead send messages?
Answer: They can now. Unlike Facebook birthday well-wishes or LinkedIn job anniversary reminders, which often still get sent out from the accounts of the deceased, the Future Messages technology was designed specifically with the user's death in mind.How do you connect with someone who has passed?
Communicating with, or about, a loved one who has died It is still possible to communicate with or about a loved one after they have died. This can include writing them letters, sharing stories about them with close relations or strangers who ask, or speaking to them directly.How do you know if someone who passed away is with you?
Common Signs- Dream Visitations. One of the most commonly described signs from the other side is a visitation from a departed loved one in the form of a dream. ...
- Familiar Sensations or Smells. ...
- Animal Messengers. ...
- Pennies and Dimes. ...
- Lost and Found Objects. ...
- Electrical Disturbances.
What does it mean when you hear the voice of someone who passed away?
After someone dies, it's normal to see, hear or sense them. This is often because your mind has temporarily 'forgotten' that they've died or because your brain is trying to understand the finality of their death.Tyler Henry Shocked He Was Communicating With Whitney Houston | Hollywood Medium
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