The Sunday Post (Inverness)

WORLD’S GREATEST PSYCHIC

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Dear June

My mum passed away 18 years ago.

She was a huge part of my life and I knew I could go to her for advice, as she always seemed to know what to do. Over this last year, I miss her more than ever. I have reached a crossroads in my life and really don’t know which way to go.

My marriage recently ended and with my children grown up with families of their own, I feel I have lost my purpose and don’t think I am needed any more.

Sally, St Andrews.

June Says

Each of us has that special someone to look up to, who would always be there to offer advice and give support in times of need.

In most cases, it is a parent we respect and love and we know they only want the best for us.

Losing a parent is a difficult transition to adapt to in our lives, especially if their advice and support was relied upon and very much valued.

As we grow older, we find those we looked up to are no longer here. Yet when we look down, we find the younger generation­s are looking to us as the knowledgea­ble ones. The circle of life continues.

I am impressed to say you are very like your mum in character and are a strong person many people turn to for advice.

Your children also rely on you for support and advice in the same way you relied on your mum.

I am aware of your mum’s energy around me and sense she was ill for some time. Did your mum have problems with her left hand or arm, or down her left side? I feel a weakness down my left side with her as I allow her to draw close.

Irrespecti­ve of her illness, she would have always put her family first and was able to put on a brave face to support them, just like you. I am aware of boxes packed around you ( a house move?) but get the feeling the plans have just stopped.

I am being told you are not to lose heart as things will get moving again before the end of the year.

Your mum still supports you from the other side, as the bond you have together remains as strong as ever.

VERDICT

Mum had a stroke a year before her passing which affected her left side. She would always put on a brave face and would not openly show us if she was struggling. Everyone says I am very like my mum, especially in my love and support for family, as they all come to me with their problems. I was supposed to have work done in my home and much of my furniture is in storage, but for different reasons the work has stopped and I feel in limbo. I do feel my mum close at times and I’m glad she is there helping me and that things will start moving again soon.

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