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Bozzano, Professor Ernesto - Psychic phenomena at the moment of death – 57 A young woman belonging to the Salvation Army dies as mysterious and very soft music resounds in her room

Identifier

027863

Type of Spiritual Experience

Dying
Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

'Family and friends' unfortunately does not tell us how many people actually heard this, so we cannot provide numbers.

A description of the experience

Ernesto Bozzano - Psychic phenomena at the moment of death [110 cases suggesting survival after death]

Transcendental Music

18-th case. - I pass to relate the facts in which the family members alone perceive transcendental music at the deathbed.  The Rev. F. Fielding-Ould in an article entitled Les Merveilles des Saints ("The Wonders of Saints"), tells the following episode:

A young woman belonging to the Salvation Army and, most likely, a God saint in every sense of the word, was on her deathbed in Camborne, Cornwall. For three or four nights in a row, mysterious and very soft music resounded in her room, at frequent intervals. The family and friends could all hear it. Each time, the music lasted about fifteen minutes. Sometimes it seemed to start at a distance, then gradually approach, gradually increasing in volume. During these manifestations, the patient always remained in a coma... (Quoted from Light, 1920, page 155.)

 

The source of the experience

Bozzano, Professor Ernesto

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Celestial music

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

References