The “welcoming phenomenon” refers to the supposed appearance of deceased persons or religious beings at the time of death.
Although there have been many reports of this phenomenon,
its universality and specific mechanisms have not been fully elucidated due to insufficient scientific evidence and the subjective nature of the experience.
Percentage of people who experience
Surveys have shown that between 20% and 60% of patients report experiencing the “welcoming phenomenon” as reported by healthcare professionals involved in hospice and end-of-life care.
Exact numbers are not known, as these percentages vary by reporter and survey method.
Feelings at the time
Those who experience the “welcoming phenomenon” often report feelings of
A sense of security or peace
Joy or happiness
Fear or confusion (rare)
In many cases, these phenomenon are believed to play a role in alleviating anxiety at the time of death.
Types of Welcoming phenomenon
There are many different types of “welcoming phenomenon”, but some of the most common include
A deceased person (family member or friend) comes to welcome you
Appearance of religious beings (angels, saints, deities, etc.)
Beautiful scenery or light appears
Hearing pleasant music or voices
The condition of the body at that time
The following are some of the physical conditions reported when experiencing the “welcoming phenomenon”.
Decrease in body temperature
Shallow and spaced breathing
Decrease in blood pressure
Decreased level of consciousness or coma
These physical changes are consistent with symptoms commonly observed as one approaches death.
Conclusion
The “welcoming phenomenon” is experienced primarily at the end of life, and the feelings and specifics vary from person to person who experiences it.
Researchers and health care professionals continue to work to further our understanding of how this phenomenon occurs and its mechanisms.
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