This story made for an intense and sad read. How the dreams we have at the end of our lives, can predict how close we are to the finish line. The author refers to the work of Dr. Kerr in this area:
Kerr is one of the only physicians in the country who has studied this phenomenon in depth. He undertook the study of end-of-life dreams and visions (ELDVs) because he repeatedly encountered patients whose dreams and visions were important to them and were frequently predictive of death. Yet, without research findings that validated the importance of such dreams, Kerr could not get physicians to take them seriously.
I wonder if such dreams also come to those who are not hospice-bound and have know way of knowing that their time is up. Maybe such dreams are harbingers of such news to those as well except that there may not be such an organized body of data to demonstrate if the the dreams are truly predictive of the end.
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