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The Sun
a day ago
- General
- The Sun
I predicted dad's death & deadly disaster before it happened…now I see dead people – how you can use psychic abilities
EVER since she was a child, Alysa Conger knew she was different - but it wasn't until she predicted her own dad's death a week before it happened that she finally realised she was gifted. While her chilling predictions as a child were brushed off by adults, she says she hasn't stopped interacting with "those on the other side" ever since her father Kevin's tragic passing. 6 The 30-year-old, who now works as a psychic medium, says: 'As a young child, I had instances of predicting future things or had general knowledge that would be brushed off by adults. 'When my parents sat me down to tell me they were getting divorced, I said, 'Yeah, God already told me'. 'And one day, my dad was showing me the new stereo in his car, and I told him it would get stolen and to put a fake cover on it to disguise it. 'We didn't live in an area where that sort of thing was common, but I knew it would get stolen that night – and it was." As a child, Alysa would see "entities" and even spotted a dark figure standing over her mum's bed in one of her first chilling experiences of the afterlife. She says: 'When I was four and sleeping in my mom's bed, she was turned away from me and facing a mirror. 'I stirred awake in the night and saw in the mirror a grey, non-human, semi-translucent figure lying over my mom's reflection. 'I can only describe this as the feeling you might get if you're in a situation with a predatory animal and you don't want to move too much or make yourself known, even though you are making eye contact. 'We had this spooky moment of acknowledgement, like it knew I was looking at it, and then it sank into her body. 'I was always scared at night. I also saw beings who were not 'negative' – similar in their shadowy nature, but they had this electric outline around their figure. I'm a psychic medium to the stars - 4 key signs your loved one is trying to contact you from the dead & how to talk back 'I kept this to myself, but it was very impactful.I just brushed it all off and ignored it.' Chilling premonition As she grew up, Alysa, who is based in Los Angeles, California, found her visions impossible to ignore, and in October 2022, she started to receive startling premonitions. Just a week before her father suddenly took his own life, she says she sensed something untoward - intuitive thoughts she describes as "downloads". She says: 'The week before my father's death, I continuously kept getting weird 'downloads' around the death of a father or a parent. 'I can only describe it as a thought dropping into your awareness that feels outside of your normal brain ramblings. This stuff is subtle. 'If I say bring to mind your favourite place to be – the way you can feel into that and see that, is similar. 6 'But it's being given to me rather than my own projection. 'I couldn't pinpoint what this was really about because my father killing himself was 0% on the radar as an option. 'I remember even looking at a friend while on a walk while she was experiencing grief on the anniversary of her mother's passing, and I felt so detached from what I was witnessing. 'Then I said to her, 'I feel like I am about to be dealt a massive lesson within the experience of deepening empathy, something is going to happen'. 'That same week, I kept thinking, 'My dad is going to forget my birthday, I can just feel it'. 'A few days later, I got a call to say he had taken his own life.' How to get help EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers. It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes. And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women. Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now. If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support: Alysa says she doesn't feel guilt for not initially understanding her premonitions and instead used them as a 'catalyst' to start the work she now does. Since that day, Alysa has embraced her spiritual side wholeheartedly and discovered abilities she had no idea she could possess. She added: 'Because of his suicide and what led up to it, I began to trust what was coming through to me. 'I knew that helping others connect with and learn to trust their intuition is the path for me, and that path appears – for now – through mediumship and all that comes with it.' I couldn't pin point what this was really about because my father killing himself was 0% on the radar as an option. Through her work as a psychic medium, under the business name Hello Who Said That, Alysa speaks with people from all walks of life to help connect them to lost loved ones and provide insight into their lives. She says her work is altogether more subtle than films would have you believe, likening it to the visceral memory of a favourite place to visit and the 'instant download of information' recalling it can bring. She said: 'You bring it to mind and you can see, feel, smell and know all about it. 'When I drop in with a client, that is what it is like – and then I translate what I am perceiving.' Alysa says she doesn't get scared talking with spirits, adding, 'living people are way more of an energetic issue than the dead. 'Living people are entitled and demanding, and in denial. 'The dead are mostly just vibing.' 'Tsunami of souls' She says she still gets "downloads", such as hearing a 'voice' in her head telling her her brother had gotten into an accident, and checking her phone to discover that had been the case. She also claims to have sensed 'a big tsunami of souls leaving Earth' right before the Covid pandemic struck, killing millions of people worldwide. 6 6 Alysa, who believes we are all capable of such abilities, says death 'looks like many things' and believes life and the afterlife coexist alongside one another. She added: 'If people take anything from any of this, it is that we are all parts of the whole. 'How we have been living is with great limitations, and these limitations can be lifted – spirits are here to show us that. 'This isn't a magical super power I have that others do not. 'It's like never doing a push-up in your life – you have to start doing them, and they are hard and they suck at first, but eventually you can do them. 'I am just someone who has been doing my push-ups – and others can as well.' She believes more people should explore their own abilities. Alysa added: 'More people should connect to this part of themselves because this is a great access point to greater connection – and connection is exactly what we all need. 'We are expansive beings who have been removed from access to that part of ourselves. 'People living lives aligned with their heart are people creating a better world.'


Daily Mail
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Woman who died for two minutes reveals she passed to 'the other side' and met two blue-skinned beings
A woman who was officially pronounced dead for two minutes before coming back to life has revealed the surprising sensations she endured during those 120 seconds. Nicole Meeuws's heart stopped after she suffered from a series of serious complications while giving birth. She recalled being 'pulled' from her body and entering a tunnel of light while her physical form was laying lifeless on a hospital bed. She said both time and fear didn't exist after passing over to 'the other side.' She explained to NeedToKnow recently: 'I found myself passing through a tunnel of blue and white light, not a beam, but a corridor that felt alive. 'It didn't feel frightening. It felt like I was being called home. The light had a temperature, a tone, almost like music made of water.' After passing through the 'light,' she said she came to an 'immense glowing space.' She added: 'The colors were not of this world, they were luminous tones of silver, soft violets, deep radiant blues – and they didn't strain the eyes. 'The chamber was vast, larger than any earthly structure, and everything pulsed gently like a heartbeat. And then I saw them.' Nicole recalled being greeted by blue-skinned beings with human faces, similar to the creatures in the film Avatar. While she didn't understand their language, she said they made her feel at home and gave her the message telepathically that life is actually an illusion - and we only start living when we die. 'Two towering beings seated on marble-like thrones, shimmering with energy. 'Their eyes were large and indigo, filled with kindness and recognition. They looked human, but had gentle gills on their cheeks. 'I remember seeing their fish-like tails, rather than legs, covered in scales. They were both male and female intertwined and didn't speak in words – but I understood everything they had to tell me.' Nicole, from Greece, who ultimately lost her child during birth, said they told her that she was never meant to have children and that her gift, instead, was to teach people about 'the other side.' After what felt like a lifetime, but was actually only a few minutes, she was 'zapped' back into her physical body. 'I felt more known than I had ever felt in my life; I didn't want to leave. 'I understood this place, this feeling, and I truly believe it was the original home from which we all come from. 'I learned that death is not an end, it's a return to our actual lives.' Afterwards, her husband, Christos, 65, a specialized doctor, tried to speak to her, but she could only reply in a high-pitched tone and an 'unfamiliar' language that she had never learned. She said: 'It sounded like dolphin clicks. It continued for minutes, which left everyone around us stunned. 'But I couldn't stop it - it was coming through me, not from me. My senses were heightened and I could hear emotion in people's voices as color. I returned completely different; almost reborn.' Nicole, who hasn't had any near-death experiences since, said she often has visions of the blue beings who greeted her on the other side. She believes they are from the Apkallu interdimensional tribe, which are non-alien creatures - otherwise referred to as Demigods - that are said to have given civilization to mankind. Now, her mission is to spread the message that 'love is stronger than death.' She concluded: 'Love will always win; it's where we came from. We're all one big family, regardless of boundaries, cultures, religion and politics. 'Everything that exists came from the same spark. The more we hold onto fear, hate and lies, the easier it is to control humanity. 'To create heaven on Earth, we must spend each day spreading love. I'm no longer afraid of death because I know what's waiting for me on the other side. 'It was a beginning, not an end.'


Daily Mail
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
I died for two minutes and was brought back to life... these are the shocking things I saw
A woman who was officially pronounced dead for two minutes before coming back to life has revealed the shocking things she endured during those 120 seconds. Nicole Meeuws' heart stopped after she suffered from a series of serious complications while giving birth. And now, she has shared her harrowing experience. She recalled being 'pulled' from her body and entering a tunnel of light while her physical form was laying lifeless on a hospital bed. The 49-year-old said both time and fear didn't exist after passing over to 'the other side.' She explained to NeedToKnow recently: 'I found myself passing through a tunnel of blue and white light, not a beam, but a corridor that felt alive. 'It didn't feel frightening. it felt like I was being called home. The light had a temperature, a tone, almost like music made of water.' After passing through the 'light,' she said she came to an 'immense glowing space.' 'The colors were not of this world, they were luminous tones of silver, soft violets, deep radiant blues – and they didn't strain the eyes,' she continued. 'The chamber was vast, larger than any earthly structure, and everything pulsed gently like a heartbeat. And then I saw them.' Nicole recalled being greeted by blue-skinned beings with human faces, similar to the creatures in the film Avatar. While she didn't understand their language, she said they made her feel at home and gave her the message telepathically that life is actually an illusion – and we only start living when we die. 'Two towering beings seated on marble-like thrones, shimmering with energy,' she shared. 'Their eyes were large and indigo, filled with kindness and recognition. They looked human, but had gentle gills on their cheeks. 'I remember seeing their fish-like tails, rather than legs, covered in scales. They were both male and female intertwined and didn't speak in words – but I understood everything they had to tell me.' Nicole, from Greece, who ultimately lost her child during birth, said they told her that she was never meant to have children and that her gift, instead, was to teach people about 'the other side.' After what felt like a lifetime, but was actually only a few minutes, she was 'zapped' back into her physical body. 'I felt more known than I had ever felt in my life; I didn't want to leave,' the artist added. 'I understood this place, this feeling, and I truly believe it was the original home from which we all come from. 'I learned that death is not an end, it's a return to our actual lives.' Afterwards, her husband, Christos, 65, a specialized doctor, tried to speak to her, but she could only reply in a high-pitched tone and an 'unfamiliar' language that she had never learned. She said: 'It sounded like dolphin clicks. It continued for minutes, which left everyone around us stunned. 'But I couldn't stop it – it was coming through me, not from me. My senses were heightened and I could hear emotion in people's voices as color. I returned completely different; almost reborn.' Nicole, who hasn't had any near-death experiences since, said she often has visions of the blue beings who greeted her on the other side. She believes they are from the Apkallu interdimensional tribe, which are non-alien creatures – otherwise referred to as Demigods – that are said to have given civilization to mankind. Now, her mission is to spread the message that 'love is stronger than death.' She concluded: 'Love will always win; it's where we came from. We're all one big family, regardless of boundaries, cultures, religion and politics. 'Everything that exists came from the same spark. The more we hold onto fear, hate and lies, the easier it is to control humanity. 'To create heaven on Earth, we must spend each day spreading love. I'm no longer afraid of death because I know what's waiting for me on the other side. 'It was a beginning, not an end.'


The Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy in tears as she reveals her biggest fear on nine month anniversary of his death
KATE Cassidy has shared her biggest fear about growing old without boyfriend Liam Payne. In a heartbreaking video, Kate marked the nine-month anniversary of his death, breaking down in tears as she opened up about her grief and biggest fear. 4 4 4 She poured her heart out on TikTok and admitted she worried Liam wouldn't recognise her if they met again in the afterlife. 'Today marks nine months since Liam has left this world,' she said in the video. 'I don't know if this is just a message for myself, or for Liam, or for anybody that's navigating through grief that needs to hear this.' Fighting back sobs, Kate told followers she had recently cut her hair, got new tattoos, and pierced her ears She added: 'Liam's never seen me with hair this short. He's never seen me with all these tattoos. 'And then I start thinking deeper into it… I don't know how heaven works, but is Liam going to look the same way that he looked the last time I saw him?' Kate - who dated Liam for two years and lived with him - said one day, when she's old, Liam might not recognise her. 'When my time comes, will Liam recognise me? I'm going to have wrinkles, white hair, bony hands… how will he find me?' The heartbreaking thought left her in tears, but she recalled a comforting moment with a friend who reassured her: 'Of course he's going to recognise you… he's going to be so glad you lived.' Kate continued: 'He's going to want to sit there and hear all about it… It just reminded me to stay strong, and to carry on, and live my life to the fullest.' Kate Cassidy wipes away tears as she remembers Liam Payne on Lorraine Ending the emotional message, Kate added: 'Here's to another day of living life without the person that I love. I miss you so much. And I love you so much.' Kate's video has already touched thousands of viewers who praised her honesty. One said: 'Liam is with you darling, he would be so proud of you." Another shared: "He can see you." The One Direction star was tragically killed when he plunged from a third-storey balcony in Buenos Aires on October 16 last year. Liam, 31, took the cocaine before his fatal accident. Kate had been staying with Liam in Argentina but flew back to America before his fatal accident. 4


The Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
I died but came back to deliver the secret truth about life on earth – here's what heaven really looks like
BLINKING her eyes open, Nicole Meeuws was surrounded by looks of relief. Officially pronounced dead for two minutes, her loved ones were terrified that they'd never see Nicole again. 7 However, she admits that she no longer fears death after experiencing what she believes was the afterlife. Nicole claims she was greeted by blue-skinned beings, similar to Avatar, after passing over to 'the other side' who revealed life is actually an illusion. Nicole recalls being 'pulled' from her body and entering a tunnel of light. She recalls no time, fear, or existing. However, she says her "physical form" was left lying lifeless on a hospital bed after she suffered complications while she was going through baby loss. The 49-year-old, who was officially pronounced dead for two minutes, says she was then greeted by 'blue-skinned' beings with human faces. While she didn't understand their language, they made her feel at home and gave her the message telepathically that life is actually an illusion – and we only start living when we die. The artist told The Sun: 'I felt more known than I had ever felt in my life; I didn't want to leave. 'I understood this place, this feeling, and I truly believe it was the original home which we all came from. 'I learned that death is not an end, it's a return to our actual lives.' Nicole was in hospital after sadly losing her baby and was rushed in for emergency surgery. First ever recording of the moment someone dies reveals what our last thoughts might be After complications, though, she started to fall in and out of consciousness, before everything shifted. She recalls: 'I found myself passing through a tunnel of blue and white light, not a beam, but a corridor that felt alive. 'It didn't feel frightening; it felt like I was being called home. 'The light had a temperature, a tone, almost like music made of water. 'As I emerged, I entered an immense glowing space. 'The colours were not of this world, they were luminous tones of sliver, soft violets, deep radiant blues – and they didn't strain the eyes. 'The chamber was vast, larger than any earthly structure, and everything pulsed gently like a heartbeat. 'And then I saw them. 7 7 7 'Two towering beings seated on marble-like thrones, shimmering with energy. 'Their eyes were large and indigo, filled with kindness and recognition. 'They looked human, but had gentle gills on their cheeks. 'I remember seeing their fish-like tails, rather than legs, covered in scales. 'They were both male and female intertwined and didn't speak in words – but I understood everything they had to tell me.' Nicole, from Greece, says they told her that she was never meant to have children and that her gift, instead, was to teach people about 'the other side'. After what she says felt like a lifetime, but was only a few minutes, she was 'zapped' back into her physical body. Her husband, Christos, 65, a specialised doctor, tried to speak to her, but she could only reply in a high-pitched tone and an 'unfamiliar' language that she had never learned. She explains: 'It sounded like dolphin clicks. 'It continued for minutes, which left everyone around us stunned. 'But I couldn't stop it – it was coming through me, not from me. 'My senses were heightened and I could hear emotion in people's voices as colour. 'I returned completely different; almost reborn.' Nicole, who hasn't had any near-death experiences since, says she often has visions of the blue beings who greeted her on the other side. She believes they are from the Apkallu interdimensional tribe which are non-alien creatures – otherwise referred to as Demigods – that are said to have given civilisation to mankind. Her mission? To spread the message that 'love is stronger than death'. She added: 'Love will always win; it's where we came from. 'We're all one big family, regardless of boundaries, cultures, religion and politics. 'Everything that exists came from the same spark. 'The more we hold onto fear, hate and lies, the easier it is to control humanity. 'To create heaven on Earth, we must spend each day spreading love. 'I'm no longer afraid of death because I know what's waiting for me on the other side. 'It was a beginning, not an end.' 7 LIFE AFTER DEATH A WOMAN claims to have gone to heaven and met God as she slipped in a coma following a horrifying near-death experience. Mariandree Cárdenas was working from home one day when she felt her throat start to close up and began choking. Her hands began twitching and she felt like her face was "falling asleep". Mariandree realised she could no longer speak. She managed to text her mother and brother for help, who rushed over and found her unconscious. The 24-year-old - who was diagnosed with severe asthma as a child - was taken to hospital, where doctors were forced to intubate her and later place her in a coma. As her body lay unconscious in her hospital bed, Mariandree claimed her mind was far from quiet. "I couldn't hear almost anything anymore and my body no longer responded," Mariandree, a graphic designer, told What's The Jam. "The last thing I heard was a nurse or doctor say the phrase 'she left us'. "And in the blink of an eye I stopped being on Earth and appeared somewhere else."