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  1. I have long heard of people receiving signs from our lost loved ones from beyond, but had not really believed in them. I have to say I am re-thinking it. For over a week after Dana died, My phone would light up in the night. And I was hardly sleeping, so I noticed it a lot. Was not delivery of email or a text, because at first I checked. There was no sound alert, just the phone screen briefly lighting up, going off, then lighting again. Sometimes several times. That still happens occasionally, but for the first couple of weeks, it was a nightly thing. Dana would always startle when anyone woke her with a nudge or shake. Even a light touch on the shoulder would make her jump and her heart race. It always scared her. So I always called, waited for a reaction before I would reach out. And now this: My son is disabled and lives with me. He has always slept like a brick, and you couldn't wake him with one. But the last two times I have shaken his shoulder, he erupted from sleep, scared out of his wits, drawing back in a defensive position. He has NEVER been like this before.
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