A neuroscientist has shared her belief that she can communicate with her deceased husband.
The loss of a loved one is an incredibly painful experience, and it’s almost impossible to comprehend unless you have been through it yourself.
After such a loss, people often reflect on unspoken words or moments they wish they could share. Dr. Tara Swart, however, asserts that she maintains daily communication with her late husband.
During an appearance on the podcast “Diary of a CEO,” she stated, “It’s possible to communicate with someone who has passed away.”
“It’s taboo because we are afraid that people will think we’re going insane,” she continued.
In a startling revelation, she mentioned, “I’ve been part of teams that have locked people up and had them injected with stuff against their will because of things they were saying that are not that dissimilar to things I’ve experienced.”
Dr. Swart, who is both a neuroscientist and a former medical doctor, claims she possesses ’34 senses.’ After her husband Robin’s passing, she felt ‘totally lost and broken.’
She recalled, “And then I started seeing robins in the garden every time I went to the window. I’d never ever seen so many robins in my life, not before or since.”
Her experiences reached a peak one night with a peculiar and unsettling event.
“I got woken up by a massive thump on the shoulder,” she recounted to host Stephen Bartlett.
“So I opened my eyes, and I could see next to my bed a very vague hazy version of Robin as if he was pushing himself through treacle to be seen, and I was just transfixed, and I could see him become more and more clear, I could see the outline of his hair and his face, but he suddenly just dissolved from the top down.”
Dr. Swart continued, explaining how she would ‘ask’ her husband to send her signs, such as a phoenix, and then notice these symbols in her surroundings.
Even when the host raised the possibility of confirmation bias, suggesting these experiences could be coincidental, Dr. Swart stayed firm in her belief that she receives communication from beyond the grave.
She explained, “Either it will be that I’ll ask a question in my mind and the answer will come in my mind, but I know it’s not my own thought, or I’ll get a direct message from him in my mind that I know isn’t from me, but mostly it’s the signs.”
She concluded, “If it’s possible to communicate with someone that’s passed away and he was my husband and my best friend and I am all about optimising my brain and expanding my consciousness, then I should be able to do it myself.”