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‘I’m A Believer Now’: Suzanne Somers’ Widower Says Unexplained Things Have Been Happening Since Her Death

Suzanne Somers’ Widower Believes in the Afterlife After Strange Occurrences at Home

The widower of the ‍beloved “Three’s Company” star, Suzanne Somers, has shared some eerie experiences that have​ occurred⁢ since her ​passing, leading ⁣him ​to become a firm believer in the afterlife.

Alan Hamel, who was married⁢ to⁢ Somers for 50‍ years, revealed to Page Six ​that strange things ⁣have been happening at⁢ their Palm Springs home since her death in October at the age of 76, following her long battle with cancer.

According ⁤to ⁢Hamel, three peculiar incidents occurred on⁣ the same day. He explained, “A hummingbird flew into our house and made its ​way through the kitchen, ⁣living room, and dining room.”

The bird even hovered in front⁤ of a framed photo of Hamel and Somers in their breakfast nook, eventually landing ‍on top and staying there. Hamel ⁣managed to capture a photo of the ⁤hummingbird before it flew away.

In addition to the bird incident, Hamel mentioned that “the fireplace started all by itself” and “some music⁤ came on ⁣by Suzanne’s favorite composer, whom no one ⁤has ever heard of.”

All of these occurrences, combined with the sensation of his wife’s presence beside him ​in bed before⁣ he falls asleep, ⁤have solidified Hamel’s belief in the afterlife. He stated, ‍“I’m​ convinced of it … I think there’s ​something we don’t understand. ⁢I think there’s a plane somewhere after we discard our bodies. We still have our soul. I think our soul is energy. The soul must ​go somewhere and do something.”

Hamel also shared that when he is alone ‌in‍ the bedroom after leaving ‍his family, he can feel Somers’ presence.‌ He revealed,⁢ “Once I interact with her presence, I go back⁤ and interact with the family.‌ Her grandkids, ⁤one by one, have told me the same thing.”

These inexplicable ⁢events have brought comfort to Hamel during ⁣the grieving process, and he ‌hopes that they signify a reunion with Somers in the afterlife. As he put it, “If it is⁣ true,‌ we’ll ⁢be reunited.”

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⁢Why ⁢does Hamel believe that these⁣ experiences are⁣ messages from beyond the grave?

​Then a butterfly flew​ in​ through the back door, and finally a tiny white ‌feather floated down‌ from‍ the ceiling.” Hamel‌ describes these occurrences as⁤ “signs” from Somers, believing that her spirit is still present in their home.

Hamel⁣ further shared ‍an ‍incident where he heard Suzanne’s voice speaking his‌ name ‍while ⁤he⁢ was⁢ alone in the bedroom. At first, he thought it was his imagination,⁣ but the voice ‌persisted, leaving him in ​no doubt ‍that ​it was⁤ his late wife⁤ trying to communicate with⁤ him. Hamel admits being initially startled by these events, but now he finds comfort in acknowledging her presence.

While some may dismiss these occurrences as coincidences‌ or explainable phenomena, Hamel remains convinced that‍ they are messages ⁣from beyond the grave.⁤ He ‍believes that these experiences serve ⁢as a reminder that life⁢ does ​not end with death and that love transcends the physical realm.

Hamel’s⁤ belief in the afterlife is not new. ⁢He shares that‍ both​ he and Somers believed in the ⁤existence of a spiritual realm during their lifetime. They often discussed the possibility of an afterlife and the signs that might manifest to indicate a‌ continued connection with⁣ loved ones. Hamel sees these strange occurrences as a fulfillment of⁤ those discussions ​and a reaffirmation of their shared ⁤beliefs.

The idea of an afterlife and the ability of spirits ‍to communicate with the ‍living is not uncommon. Many cultures and religions around the world have their own beliefs and practices surrounding the⁣ concept.⁤ While there is⁣ no scientific evidence ⁣to support the ⁣existence of an ⁢afterlife,‌ personal experiences⁢ like Hamel’s provide individuals with their own subjective⁤ understanding and belief.

The loss of a loved ⁢one is a​ difficult‍ and ‍painful‌ experience. It is natural for people to seek⁣ comfort and‌ a sense of connection to ⁣those who have ‍passed away.⁢ Believing in the‌ afterlife and finding solace⁣ in ⁤signs and messages from deceased loved ones can bring a ⁣sense of peace and closure⁣ to those who are grieving.

Hamel’s story‌ serves⁣ as a reminder that everyone copes with ⁢grief‍ differently and ⁢finds their own ways to heal. For him, the strange occurrences at home have‍ provided⁤ a sense of comfort and reassurance. ⁣It⁤ highlights the⁢ power‌ of faith and belief in navigating the challenging journey of loss and⁣ grief.

In the end, whether one believes in the afterlife​ or not, it is important ⁢to respect and support the beliefs ⁢of others. Hamel’s⁢ conviction in the⁢ presence of Suzanne’s spirit in ⁤their home should be seen as a deeply ⁣personal experience and​ a source of solace for him. It ‌is a reminder‌ that there​ is no one-size-fits-all approach​ to ⁢grief⁤ and ⁤that each individual’s journey is unique.

As ⁣Alan Hamel continues ‍to find solace and connection in the signs he believes are​ coming from Suzanne, it serves as a testament​ to the power of love and the enduring⁤ bonds ⁢between loved ⁤ones.‌ His story invites ‍contemplation and reflection on the mysteries of life and the possibility of ​an afterlife, leaving ⁢room for each⁢ person to form​ their own​ beliefs and find their own path to healing.



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