Light Beams on Fallen Soldier’s Miracle Dog
December 01, 2011
"As this dramatic ray of light was shining on Hero she turned to look at me, and it was all I could do to hold the camera steady and not drop it in astonishment. It was an unforgettable moment, and made me wonder if in fact Justin was in there.
Then the light vanished."
(Kimberly Launier/ABC News)It's probably safe to say that nearly all of us who are drawn to The Monroe Institute have had at least one experience evidencing the continuation of consciousness beyond physical death. We'd like to hear your stories. If you're willing to share, please add your comment.
Meanwhile, here is a dramatic event that left little doubt in the minds of a soldier's family that he was with them:
From ABC News. Reported by ABC News’ Kimberly Launier:
It was an overcast day in Newport, N.H., when a simple “20/20″ shoot turned into something that made me wonder about life after death.
I was filming soldier Justin Rollin’s parents Skip and Rhonda playing with their dog Hero, whose rescue from the Iraq War zone where Justin died was nothing short of a miracle.
Sometimes when Rhonda hugged Hero she would softly pet her face and coo, “Justin, are you in there?” It was Rhonda’s gentle way of remembering their son and his last living connection to Hero. At one point, Hero wandered off and took a stroll in the backyard. All of a sudden, the clouds broke and a light began to solidify in a beam directly down on Hero — a kind of vertical halo.
As this dramatic ray of light was shining on Hero she turned to look at me, and it was all I could do to hold the camera steady and not drop it in astonishment. It was an unforgettable moment, and made me wonder if in fact Justin was in there. Then the light vanished.
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