Neuroscientist Claims Daily Communication With Deceased Husband Via Subtle Signals
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A neuroscientist claims to communicate daily with her deceased husband using a specific method.
- The scientist, Tara Swart, believes this communication is facilitated by noticing subtle signals, not supernatural powers.
- Psychologists offer alternative explanations for such experiences, suggesting they may stem from grief and the mind's way of processing loss.
Neuroscientist and former doctor Tara Swart claims she communicates daily with her husband, who died of leukemia, employing a method she describes as noticing subtle signals. Swart asserts that this is not a supernatural phenomenon but rather a skill developed through heightened awareness. She believes that by paying close attention to these nuanced cues, she can maintain a connection with her late husband. However, psychologists offer a different perspective, explaining such experiences as a natural part of the grieving process. They suggest that individuals may interpret everyday occurrences or internal thoughts as signs from deceased loved ones as a way to cope with loss and maintain a sense of connection. This divergence in explanation highlights the complex interplay between scientific understanding and the deeply personal nature of grief and remembrance.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.