The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Was radio static a sign?

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Dear June

A close colleague who passed last year knew I loved entering competitio­ns.

I was in bed listening to the radio, which sounded perfect until a contest prize was announced, at which time the reception went fuzzy for five seconds then returned to a good signal.

Was that my former colleague telling me to enter?

Clive, Southampto­n.

June Says

After the loss of someone close, we can sometimes find ourselves being transporte­d back in our minds to wonderful memories of them.

These can be triggered when we hear a certain song being played on the radio, or we watch a movie you both loved or even a TV programme about a place you both liked to go.

All of these and many more can bring that loved one to the forefront of our minds to activate some wonderful memories.

Our loved ones on spirit side are only ever a thought away.

When you thought of your colleague after you heard the competitio­n on the radio, I am sure they were letting you know they were close and wanted you to know that they knew you were thinking of them.

The static on the radio alerted you to the fact your colleague was around and not only within your memories.

It could also be interprete­d as a sign from your colleague telling you not to enter.

In any case, whatever the meaning, the important thing was you knew she was there.

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