A Man in the Afterlife Describes Seeing His Mother When He Awakened There

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Leslie Flint was a twentieth-century direct-voice medium. Voices of people living in the afterlife come through audibly and clearly. 

Today, we have thousands of the recordings. He was tested extensively and was never found to have any hint of fraud. You can read about the validations that people from the afterlife spoke audibly in his presence at this link.

In this recording of a session,* a man named Sam Woods living in the life after this life explained what happened after he transitioned to the next realm. 

He awoke in a beautiful room full of flowers. His mother was there, looking as though she was in her 20s. You can listen to the recording through the controls that follow. A transcript of what he said follows the controls.

Support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife by contributing $6 for a membership.

Transcript of Sam Woods Speaking

The actual idea of leaving your lot, your world, and coming over here, oh it’s nothing, it’s just like going to sleep and waking up into a new environment. You might say that it’s so much nicer and pleasanter than anything you might know on Earth. 

And all your old pals and your relations that you’re fond of standing around and about you, all giving you a welcome. It’s a very nice how d’ya do, I’ll tell you.

I remember waking up in what appeared to be a nice little place, in a house, nice room, nice flowers, oh, beautiful little house it was, the sort of place I’d hoped one day I might have, but I knew jolly well from my own experience on Earth that I’d never have it on your side, because I never had the wherewithal to buy it or even rent such a place. 

Here, I found myself in a very nice, oh, a lovely little place, it was. It was not too big, it was just my cup of tea. Just very pleasant.

And there, there was my old lady looking as I remember her, oh, many years ago, oh, looking thirty years younger. She was standing there looking down at me. 

I was lying on this here sort of couch arrangement. And I remember sort of waking as it were from sleep. And first thing I saw was this lovely room and then my dear lady standing there at the bottom of the bed, as it were, or couch rather, and one or two other people that I had known. 

There was my wife’s brother who died, oh 1914-18 war, he came over, he was torpedoed or something in the first world war aboard ship.

And there was me mother; at first I didn’t even know it was me mother, I didn’t cotton on to that at all. Then I recognized her and realized how much younger she looked. It was my mother, but you know, I didn’t recognize her. 

She looked like a young woman about twenty. I’d seen a photo taken of her many years ago, but I never cotton on onto the fact that it was me mother. It soon dawned on me who she was. 

At first, she looked like a beautiful lady that I had some vague idea of but never knew. It’s a funny thing, you know, but a bit. Oh, various people were there, people I’d known.

What amazed me more than anything there, squatted down on the side there was my old dog Timothy. Oh, a lovely old creature Tim was. 

We had him for about fifteen years and oh, he was a nice old dog. And there was a cat that my wife had always been fond of, ginger cat, it was. We used to call her “Old Marmie,” it was a marmalade cat, “Marmie.”

Conclusion 

In the recounting of Sam Woods’ experience in the afterlife, conveyed through direct-voice medium Leslie Flint, a vivid picture emerges of a serene transition to a realm characterized by familiarity and warmth. Woods describes awakening in a beautiful room surrounded by loved ones, including his rejuvenated mother and acquaintances from his earthly life. His astonishment at encountering his departed dog and a beloved cat underscores the continuity of affection beyond the earthly realm. This narrative provides a comforting portrayal of the afterlife as a realm of reunion, beauty, and enduring connections, offering solace and reassurance about the nature of existence beyond mortality.

Frequently Asked Questions About What Happens After Death:

 

What happens after death?

After death, various beliefs and interpretations exist. Some spiritual traditions suggest the continuation of consciousness in an afterlife realm, while scientific perspectives focus on the cessation of bodily functions.

What happens when you die?

When you die, the body ceases to function, and biological processes come to an end. However, religious and spiritual beliefs often propose the existence of an afterlife where the soul or consciousness persists.

What do you see after you die?

Accounts of near-death experiences and religious teachings vary, but some believe that after death, individuals may encounter a range of experiences, from reunions with loved ones to encounters with spiritual beings or a review of one’s life.

What is the afterlife like?

Descriptions of the afterlife vary across different cultures and belief systems. Common themes include realms of peace, reunion with loved ones, and opportunities for spiritual growth or karmic resolution.

Do you meet your loved ones after you die?

Many spiritual traditions propose that individuals are reunited with loved ones in the afterlife. These encounters are often depicted as joyful reunions that transcend the limitations of earthly existence.

Recording from the Leslie Flint Educational Foundation: https://leslieflint.com

Leslie Flint was a twentieth-century direct-voice medium. Voices of people living in the afterlife come through audibly and clearly. 

Today, we have thousands of the recordings. He was tested extensively and was never found to have any hint of fraud. You can read about the validations that people from the afterlife spoke audibly in his presence at this link.

In this recording of a session,* a man named Sam Woods living in the life after this life explained what happened after he transitioned to the next realm. 

He awoke in a beautiful room full of flowers. His mother was there, looking as though she was in her 20s. You can listen to the recording through the controls that follow. A transcript of what he said follows the controls.

Support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife by contributing $6 for a membership.

Transcript of Sam Woods Speaking

The actual idea of leaving your lot, your world, and coming over here, oh it’s nothing, it’s just like going to sleep and waking up into a new environment. You might say that it’s so much nicer and pleasanter than anything you might know on Earth. 

And all your old pals and your relations that you’re fond of standing around and about you, all giving you a welcome. It’s a very nice how d’ya do, I’ll tell you.

I remember waking up in what appeared to be a nice little place, in a house, nice room, nice flowers, oh, beautiful little house it was, the sort of place I’d hoped one day I might have, but I knew jolly well from my own experience on Earth that I’d never have it on your side, because I never had the wherewithal to buy it or even rent such a place. 

Here, I found myself in a very nice, oh, a lovely little place, it was. It was not too big, it was just my cup of tea. Just very pleasant.

And there, there was my old lady looking as I remember her, oh, many years ago, oh, looking thirty years younger. She was standing there looking down at me. 

I was lying on this here sort of couch arrangement. And I remember sort of waking as it were from sleep. And first thing I saw was this lovely room and then my dear lady standing there at the bottom of the bed, as it were, or couch rather, and one or two other people that I had known. 

There was my wife’s brother who died, oh 1914-18 war, he came over, he was torpedoed or something in the first world war aboard ship.

And there was me mother; at first I didn’t even know it was me mother, I didn’t cotton on to that at all. Then I recognized her and realized how much younger she looked. It was my mother, but you know, I didn’t recognize her. 

She looked like a young woman about twenty. I’d seen a photo taken of her many years ago, but I never cotton on onto the fact that it was me mother. It soon dawned on me who she was. 

At first, she looked like a beautiful lady that I had some vague idea of but never knew. It’s a funny thing, you know, but a bit. Oh, various people were there, people I’d known.

What amazed me more than anything there, squatted down on the side there was my old dog Timothy. Oh, a lovely old creature Tim was. 

We had him for about fifteen years and oh, he was a nice old dog. And there was a cat that my wife had always been fond of, ginger cat, it was. We used to call her “Old Marmie,” it was a marmalade cat, “Marmie.”

Conclusion 

In the recounting of Sam Woods’ experience in the afterlife, conveyed through direct-voice medium Leslie Flint, a vivid picture emerges of a serene transition to a realm characterized by familiarity and warmth. Woods describes awakening in a beautiful room surrounded by loved ones, including his rejuvenated mother and acquaintances from his earthly life. His astonishment at encountering his departed dog and a beloved cat underscores the continuity of affection beyond the earthly realm. This narrative provides a comforting portrayal of the afterlife as a realm of reunion, beauty, and enduring connections, offering solace and reassurance about the nature of existence beyond mortality.

Frequently Asked Questions About What Happens After Death:

 

What happens after death?

After death, various beliefs and interpretations exist. Some spiritual traditions suggest the continuation of consciousness in an afterlife realm, while scientific perspectives focus on the cessation of bodily functions.

What happens when you die?

When you die, the body ceases to function, and biological processes come to an end. However, religious and spiritual beliefs often propose the existence of an afterlife where the soul or consciousness persists.

What do you see after you die?

Accounts of near-death experiences and religious teachings vary, but some believe that after death, individuals may encounter a range of experiences, from reunions with loved ones to encounters with spiritual beings or a review of one’s life.

What is the afterlife like?

Descriptions of the afterlife vary across different cultures and belief systems. Common themes include realms of peace, reunion with loved ones, and opportunities for spiritual growth or karmic resolution.

Do you meet your loved ones after you die?

Many spiritual traditions propose that individuals are reunited with loved ones in the afterlife. These encounters are often depicted as joyful reunions that transcend the limitations of earthly existence.

Recording from the Leslie Flint Educational Foundation: https://leslieflint.com

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