Madonna has claimed that Madonna’s late mother, who was also known as Madonna, appeared to her while she was unconscious in a hospital and that it had altered her life.
Singer-songwriter Madonna has said that her late mother appeared to her when she was in a coma. She’s shared that the experience, which she mentioned whilst discussing her late brother, led to a realisation in her life at the time.
Madonna, 67, was five years old when her mother, Madonna Fortin, died. The performer, who paid tribute to her late parent just months ago, has now said that she appeared to her when she was “unconscious” in a hospital bed.
It was announced in 2023 that the Material Girl hitmaker had ended up in an induced coma after contracting a bacterial infection. As reported by Bang Showbiz, she’s shared that it was whilst in hospital at the time that her late relative appeared to her and asked if she wanted to “come with” her.
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Speaking to Jay Shetty on his On Purpose podcast, she said: “I was almost there on the other side and I had a conscious moment. My mother appeared to me and she said ‘do you want to come with me?’ And I said ‘no’.”
She continued, “My assistant was in the room with me, but she heard me say “no,” even though I was still unconscious. And then when I finally woke up, I realized that the “no” was about me needing to forgive and make amends with those I still harbor resentment.
Before their “feed” increased when he released his 2008 best-selling book Life With My Sister Madonna, the singer claimed that one of her “biggest enemies” was her brother, Christopher Ciccone, whom she’s said to have allegedly argued over work-related issues. She acknowledged that it was “hard” to let go of her animosity toward him.
She continued, “It’s crucial to find a way to forgive even those who you consider to be your biggest enemies.” My brother recently passed away, which has been my favorite because I believe the people you think you’re closest to are the ones who cause you the most harm.
Madonna said: “If someone you love deeply betrays you, and does something that shows that they have no consciousness in that moment that they made that choice to do that, it’s a bitter pill for me to swallow.” But she was grateful they repaired their rift before Christopher died of pancreatic cancer last year.
She continued, “I didn’t speak to my brother for years.” Years and years. And it was him reaching out to me and saying, “I need your help,” which translated into asking, “Am I going to help my enemy?” And I did it right away.
Even if he was dying and declaring, “I love you and I forgive you,” Madonna continued, “It was such a load off my back, such a weight that was removed, baggage that I could put down.” That was extremely crucial.
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Source: Mirror
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