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Feb 26, 2026

Signs That a Deceased Loved One Is Still Watching Over You

Some absences feel so big that they seem to fill every corner of our lives. Yet, at the same time, there are those small, unexpected moments — a familiar scent, a song that starts playing at the perfect moment, or a sudden shiver — that make us feel as if love hasn’t really disappeared. Many grieving people describe these experiences as gentle “winks” from someone they’ve lost.

Without claiming any absolute truth, here are some of the most commonly mentioned signs — and more importantly, some gentle ways to welcome them without fear.

The “Little Coincidences” That Feel Too Perfect

Sometimes you find a feather on your path, a coin in an unusual place, or you keep noticing a particular name again and again. On the surface, these may have simple explanations. But when they appear right when you were thinking about your loved one, they often feel like a small message — a quiet reminder that love continues in small ways.

“Small coincidences often arrive at the exact moment we need comfort the most.”

Tip: Write down the date and situation on your phone — where you were, what you were thinking about, and what you felt. When you look back later, these small notes can reveal a comforting sense of connection.

Scent: The Unexpected Memory

One of the most common experiences people describe is catching a scent linked to the person who passed away — a perfume, a soap, a dish they used to cook. Just one breath can bring back their memory so vividly that it feels as if someone opened a door to the past.

 

Smell is strongly tied to memory, so it’s natural to experience this. Whether you see it as something spiritual or simply your mind remembering, the effect is the same: a sudden, powerful reminder that can bring comfort during grief.

“A familiar scent can feel like a doorway to a moment shared with someone we’ve lost.”

Dreams That Feel Like Real Encounters

Some dreams feel incredibly real, almost like a true meeting. These dreams are often peaceful — not confusing or strange — and many people wake up feeling calmer and comforted.

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