Craig McMahon: Can They Hear Me After Death

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Open to Hope

Open to Hope

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Craig McMahon started his career in 2004 producing LionsGate thriller movies but later moved into focusing on family films. He writes, directs, edits and is the camera operator on all of his films. In 2017 he started a new label, Inspiriter Films, which focuses on positive uplifting stories. Inspiriter is also producing a slate of documentary films.

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@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 3 жыл бұрын
What's awesome is that Craig makes these great videos available at no cost. This can be very helpful for those who are amid grief: Access. Bless you.
@docsoulman9352
@docsoulman9352 3 жыл бұрын
I’m from New Jersey.....Lost my father 2 years ago and last year, while visiting my mom..heard my father’s voice clearly as I was drifting towards awakening...he said “Your mother is dead”...This jolted me...thought what a strange thing to hear...Then a few minutes later got up...went upstairs to the first floor from the basement den, into the kitchen ...As I entered the kitchen I caught a glimpse of my mom sitting on the couch, dressed with her Manuscript in front of her...Continued to rummage around the kitchen for a coffee and cup.... At the sink looking through the open window into the living room, she looked to be sitting back, asleep...I called to her ...she was Still...That hit me...yelling louder...she remained still.....That’s when I realized she had passed and that my dad’s voice was No dream.... My mom had a big concern about people coming upon someone who had passed and I’m certain that when she passed she told my dad “Bill, you warn Scott”....and he did...in a very short accurate sentence ...maximizing the chances I would hear him, he chose a moment in the sleep cycle post-dreaming ...a silent dark space transitioning to wakefulness... Since all this there have been several additional contacts ....My mom’s disconnected telephone...sitting silent for 6 months, one night started to ring in a tone it had never made before...my Son and I were up late watching a movie when this happened... Other events just as amazing have occurred in the following weeks....More recently things have settled down..but my parents really wanted us to know they were ok...I was spiritual but also not very credulous...not easily convinced...I require firsthand hard evidence of personal experience...and it has to be very unambiguous....stark...A butterfly floating by is nice but I would always ere on the side of skeptical...But these events were so clearly defined and unambiguous that I had a clear and immediate knowing... My perspective on life and “death” have been forever transformed by these experiences....and when mourning, they really are so comforting and reassuring...I hope this story is some help to anyone here grieving for a departed loved one/loved ones...
@starrynight3363
@starrynight3363 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Thank you SCOTT . Best wishes to you & family, hoping you continue the connection 😇
@bob1948
@bob1948 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Much appreciated:)
@monamoore9445
@monamoore9445 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed every word.. Thank you for sharing..
@jimsmith8435
@jimsmith8435 3 жыл бұрын
FABULOUS interview! Craig was a great guest. I love his documentaries. They are right on point. Bravo.
@sharrongray1837
@sharrongray1837 3 жыл бұрын
I'm grieving at the moment so thank you thank you so so much 👍🏻❤️❤️
@cindystone8823
@cindystone8823 Жыл бұрын
I 💕 love Craig and the work that he does!;:' Thank u so so much for in lighting us about the after life!!;: What a comfort !!;: Thank u Craig!;:
@umaranirethinavelu5812
@umaranirethinavelu5812 3 жыл бұрын
Be liberated in your thoughts have peace love and forgiveness for every negative detail you carry you will have to be back in your next life.. That is what I gather from new age to biblical and eastern or western teachings
@DiRPassions
@DiRPassions 3 жыл бұрын
In my culture they say you must be happy and not sad when a person dies very difficult to do as a human with emotional ties with family, it now makes sense to me, it probably means that you will uplift their souls if you have happiness and love instead of crying and lowing the frequency, actually help your loved ones transition easily instead of holding their souls back, now most of these things make sense to me after listening to alot of Craigs videos
@wilguijt2049
@wilguijt2049 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks you graig
@isaiduffda
@isaiduffda Жыл бұрын
I just love the movie he directed Kindness Matters ❤ great guest
@JoyZindagi
@JoyZindagi 3 жыл бұрын
I watched all here in India in KZbin. Lost my mum recently and believe me it’ have tears of joy to know she is happy there. Love you 😍
@sanandoconanamolina5169
@sanandoconanamolina5169 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you I watch al my of Craig mcmahons movies series as the documentary “mom can you hear me saved my life “ Thank you forever grateful
@marcelleclarke8270
@marcelleclarke8270 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@crinnatyrrell7719
@crinnatyrrell7719 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve enjoyed and benefited from many of Craig’s videos...thank you so much 🙏🏼
@fitness_chris6601
@fitness_chris6601 3 жыл бұрын
god bless gloria, heidi and craigh, protection and happiness in jesus name
@doreengrennan9612
@doreengrennan9612 3 жыл бұрын
i am 62 yo witnessed many deaths being i worked 27 yrs in critical careas well as my own loved ones passing over.i so very love and appreciate Craigs work on this earth school. It brings tremendous comfort as well as excitement and intrigue for me. i have no fear of death for i believe we just drop our bodies and continue life in spirit form. i have also experienced a visit from my mother as well as a most profound all inclusive, intracellular LOVE.as though i was taking a bath in LOVE.This happened at a very low point in my life as has forever changed me...for this LOVE was unlike any love I have experienced from my personal human relationships...."WOW.WOW WOW " as Steve Jobs expressed upon his passing over..." Thank you Craig
@ROBINREED-dv9mm
@ROBINREED-dv9mm Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, GOD BLESS YOU KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING , YOU ARE CHANGING AND IMPROVING L IVES
@normadavey
@normadavey 3 жыл бұрын
I HAVE BEEN GREIVING OVER MY SONS DEATH 32 YRS.IN JULY 20TH,HE WAS ONE DAY OLD.I LOST MY MOM COMING UP 3 YRS IN AUG.23,A MONTH BEFORE MY BIRTHDAY.IT STILL HURTS.
@scratchy1704
@scratchy1704 3 жыл бұрын
Mine is similar.Our 1st child a baby girl was stillborn 30 yrs ago i had pre eclampsia and almost died too and my mum died 4 yrs ago.The pain is always there 💔. Sorry for your loss.
@viviancaulkins5858
@viviancaulkins5858 3 жыл бұрын
I lost my baby girl at 4 months, which I have never gotten over. She visited me in a dream one time and she was a young girl. No longer a baby. She asked me why I had abandoned her. This destroyed me. She has always been a very important part of my life and I never stop thinking of what could have been.. My guilt after having lost her is never ending.. Thank you for this..
@amandabarrymore778
@amandabarrymore778 2 жыл бұрын
Seen all Craigs films and his solo stuff is brill too Amanda UK
@ninagathergood4644
@ninagathergood4644 3 жыл бұрын
I lost my son to suicide a month ago. He was 32 years old. I'm absolutely devastated. I feel that I failed him. I lost my father and 3 sisters to suicide also, then my mum died. When mum died I woke up to a white light at the foot of my bed. This all happened in England, I was living here in the US. With my son this was here in Vegas. I have been asking this " what am I supposed to learn from all this, what is the lesson " I don't understand.
@pb.f.1
@pb.f.1 3 жыл бұрын
don't know what you are supposed to learn from all that lose ,but I'm sending you all my love from Scotland friend stay strong
@pb.f.1
@pb.f.1 3 жыл бұрын
also there's a man on KZbin, that you may want to look up ,Jurgen ziewe ...hope that this can help you
@jacobromero2634
@jacobromero2634 3 жыл бұрын
Love n hugs from Houston much strength from JESUS I'm so very deeply sorry love u
@jz2081
@jz2081 3 жыл бұрын
Nina, I am so sorry for all the losses you have suffered. While I don’t know you, I believe you did not fail your son; it was purely his decision to make the choice he made. It is unfair to you to take on that burden when we are each responsible for our own actions and choices. There appears to be a pattern in your family of those who felt there were no solutions to deal with their pain and struggles. While you may never know what all of these events are meant to teach you, I can imagine that one of those things is about breaking the cycle of a family pattern of hopelessness. One of the ways you might be able to deal with your grief is in embracing the concept that there is always hope: hope for better days, hope for finding inner strength to cope with challenges, hope that pain is only temporary, hope that you will be reunited with all whom you have lost (and you will as death is only an illusion - the soul is eternal), etc. Helping others find hope will guide you to a state of peace you may not realize is possible. Please consider watching this video from Bob Olsen to help in your grieving process: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a2qygHZ9r8lpnKc Love and peace to you and your family, Nina. May you always have hope. ❤️
@ninagathergood4644
@ninagathergood4644 3 жыл бұрын
@@jz2081 I watched Bob's video rather interesting I thought. Thank you JZ for taking your time writing to me I appreciate you doing this for me.
@tamaraterrymusic2656
@tamaraterrymusic2656 3 жыл бұрын
Im so grateful for your work!! Sending you white light energy my friend and the love of my heart
@sharrongray1837
@sharrongray1837 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing with us all 👍🏻❤️
@debbiesoldaini4709
@debbiesoldaini4709 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen them all and there so good to watch 👍👍👍💕
@wilguijt2049
@wilguijt2049 3 жыл бұрын
dear graig i want to tel you its amazing what you do i come from holland i want to tell you that i also miss my father en sister and i know that there the are in heaven with God and i hope that they waching us en see us i i hope to see them in heaven you are the best and help everbody thanx for that
@ROBINREED-dv9mm
@ROBINREED-dv9mm Жыл бұрын
GOD BLESS YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU ! I cane across one of you're documentaries and made it a mission to find and watch all of them ! Last night I came across you're SPIRIT BOX SESSIONS AND ALL I COULD DO WAS CRY AND SAY OUT LOUD THANK YOU ! THANKS TO YOU I have had all questions answered . I have always belie ved in GOD, JESUS, THE HOLY SPIRIT AND ANGELS . I would like to know how many galaxies and or realms there are, Is there life there and is it the souls that crossed over or alien life as we would know it ? Is there truly a hell which I believe there is ?
@WendyWatersctmm
@WendyWatersctmm 2 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting! I didn't actually go through any processes to become clairsenscient. My grandfather died and a week later he was standing at the end of my bed and communicating with me telepathically. That was ten years ago and I now get regular visits from him as well as from other human souls and angels. I have been taken out of my body and shown temples of learning and even taken to a place where a new universe was being created. I think everyone is capable of these things if they have the right guide on the other side and if they listen.
@maryriseling209
@maryriseling209 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you I thoroughly appreciated this video it helped me put my feelings in place
@63Bloke
@63Bloke 3 жыл бұрын
Important work keep going... love is the key 💜
@s.barnett-yamamoto7129
@s.barnett-yamamoto7129 2 жыл бұрын
Watched a few of the "From Life to Afterlife Spirituality" movies; they're wonderful ~ Doing so helped me find inner balance during bleak period (in life.) Our friends (in Mexico) are grieving over loss of their son from suicide. Spouse and I are at a point of realization that emotions such as anger, fear and sorrow don't help a whit in our and the world's healing. The mind is the gateway to the Kingdom of Heaven within. Thankyou Heidi, Gloria and Craig...
@caroldickens3028
@caroldickens3028 3 жыл бұрын
I'm suffering the loss of my 2nd child, I lost baby girl 27 years ago, she was stillborn, that broke me I never got over her loss, then 6mths ago I lost a son he was 35 yrs old to suicide 😢😢 he too had 2 beautiful children himself, he was loved he had the biggest personality always joking, but we never knew he's was suffering mental health as he hid it behind this mask of a smile 💔 I really struggling to accept he's gone and I never speak to him again. 😢
@starrynight3363
@starrynight3363 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Carol, remember, you will sense a sign if your heart lightens & opens.
@5tyyu
@5tyyu 3 жыл бұрын
Stay blessed. I share ur grief.
@varab6287
@varab6287 5 ай бұрын
I just lost my husband of 40 years. I feel like my identity has been stripped away from me. It is very hard to accept that someone is gone and will be gone forever. Perhaps I will meet him when it's my time to go. My brother died some years ago and I had a dream that he came to me and he said am I really dead and in the dream I said yes honey you are really dead. And then I started reading stories about people who had near death experiences and didn't know they were dead right away. I had my brother cremated pretty quickly after he died. So when my husband died I had him put on ice for 5 days in the event that there was some consciousness he could acclimate and have time to do that. Losing someone is so indescribably painful. But all my friends have lost spouses especially have said it takes time and you just have to take one step after the other. I have not choice at this point. I just have to give myself time to heal. I have surrendered to the pain and will endure it. Sometimes I wonder if my husband can hear me. I talked to him on my SMS sites on his page. Kind of like leaving a journal. All my friends Tell me it will get better but I can't imagine how.
@blondediiahmond3082
@blondediiahmond3082 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@colleencolquhoun8818
@colleencolquhoun8818 3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys I was able to see the first one on prime mom can you hear me.. I actually watch this in the beginning of the summer and then my daughter passed August 22 and I watched it again so helpful so excellent so amazing... but I can’t seem to get those others on prime I’m finding bids on KZbin also are there more than just these three I feel like there are!? This was a great discussion and I am passing it along to someone else who’s child has passed . Thank you
@aprilleavitt87
@aprilleavitt87 4 жыл бұрын
No offense, your documentaries are good but it's not a new controversial idea that we come here to learn and we chose our life. Most people already understand this. As for psychic gifts, I do have some and I can say some people can pick them up quick while others may raise their vibrations higher but still never get them or increase them because it goes back to your chosen life before coming to earth. It's all about the lesson and a lesson may not be learned if you are given a psychic gift. Last thing. A person is more apt to increase their spirtual gift if they already have it (but they probably wont become a Medium for a living as it will still be not as strong as a person born with it) OR people's gifts tend to increase when in a large room full of people and their focus is all on one thing. An example: have you ever been to a revival and because you have 20 or 5000 people focused on Gods presence you can feel it so strong? But when the room disperses that feeling also disperses? It's the same phenomenon. Now I'm not saying to not go. I have a Spirtual Church down the street from me I used to go to all the time. The Mediums are wonderful and ironically almost all British. I also live about an hour away from a town called Cassadaga which is a sleepy and quaint little town where Mediums reside and make their living by doing readings, a bookstore, church sermons, and ghost/orb tours etc. A must see when in Florida. Even with my gift I'll go see someone maybe once a year as it's easier to see clearly if someone from the outside is giving you advice. I am always working on healing myself so a once a year preview from someone elses perspective helps keep things in balance.
@karenp7275
@karenp7275 3 жыл бұрын
How can I get in touch with Suzanne Wilson to learn more about connecting on my own with my loved ones who passed
@corki8792
@corki8792 2 жыл бұрын
Since you have great connections with children, could you try with little Summer Wells?💞she needs You!
@glory1star
@glory1star Жыл бұрын
I been waiting to hear from my 18 year old daughter since her in timing death 7 months ago! But I have been crying , questioning, and being angry at God how could he allow her to die 😢! Not sure is that why God hasn’t spoke or allowed me to hear from her or see her
@josephdavidbarrettdubois2901
@josephdavidbarrettdubois2901 2 жыл бұрын
My brother died july 2020 ..I never get messages from him ? Why ? Or my mum we were close too she never contacted me ,,,So It makes me wonder ?? So I'm not clear why they contact you and not me ? Is NDE a click of sorts ? Seems like it . I never wanted a drunk for a father ,,,Why would I pick this life ?
@dennisburke4818
@dennisburke4818 3 жыл бұрын
My mother died when i was 11, why did she die
@videosbymei
@videosbymei 3 жыл бұрын
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@germanshepherdmom1143
@germanshepherdmom1143 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve lost my boyfriend 1 year ago.
@debbiesoldaini4709
@debbiesoldaini4709 3 жыл бұрын
Aww lm so sorry to hear that..💕l hope your ok.
@katieirish5765
@katieirish5765 3 жыл бұрын
He seems to infer that Catholics are not spiritual; we are.
@abcxyz3783
@abcxyz3783 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think he meant it quite that way. More of a drift from it being about just the rituals and prayer memorization of childhood and more of an expansion into the spiritual aspects behind it all.
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