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Perfume smells of dear departed
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Has anyone had a vivid dream about a loved one who had died, and could smell their perfume in the dream? Or even smell someone's perfume or after shave in a room, when no-one had been using it ? I smelled my dad's aftershave in the room, on his birthday, 10 years after he had died.
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What you describe is not unusual and many people have reported a similar abilities. I've got a very weird ability to cast my mind back to the infants school I attended and smell the polish that they used on the wooden block flooring. I'm doing it now just by thinking about it!
http://www.hhmi.org/senses/d140.html
What you describe is not unusual and many people have reported a similar abilities. I've got a very weird ability to cast my mind back to the infants school I attended and smell the polish that they used on the wooden block flooring. I'm doing it now just by thinking about it!
about 6 months ago when i was feeling really lost and at a dead end in life i was laid in the bath and my nan came into my head.i never knew what her smell was when she was alive but on that day i smelt her smell and felt very calm and relaxed
maybe loved ones do watch over us and guide us in the afterlife
i'd like to think so :-D
maybe loved ones do watch over us and guide us in the afterlife
i'd like to think so :-D
Just occasionally, I can smell my father-in-law's pipe smoke. The last time was a couple of years ago when we got back in the car after visiting mother-in-law in hospital two days before she died. Since he had never even known the car, let alone been in it (he died in 1986), it could hardly have been a residual smell. And none of our friends/family smoke.
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