The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

World’s greatest psychic helps you

- June Field

Dear June

My father passed away in January last year and I miss him so much. I was away at the time and feel guilty at not being there.

The family knew he was quite ill and I intended to cancel my planned trip to India, but he insisted I go and assured me he would see me when I returned.

I received the news of his death from family just as my plane landed in India. I regret my decision and can only hope he forgives me.

Shakila, London.

June Says

The loss of a close loved one can be emotionall­y stressful.

I sat with both my mum and dad for a few days prior to their passings, holding their hands as they took their last breath in this world.

Sitting with them, waiting for them to pass in their own time, was very hard.

As a parent, I think I would want to protect my child from having to go through the same experience.

Those near to death are aware of many of their passed loved ones gathering around them in readiness to take them home.

Many people make the decision to let go of life and pass over into the safe hands of those waiting for them without family or loved ones physically present, while others want their families to surround them with their love.

Every passing is different and individual­s have their own personal thoughts and preference­s.

Some are so protective of their families that they may make the effort to save them from the pain of watching and waiting and pass over much quicker than anticipate­d with no one physically present.

I get the impression your trip was to do with business and I feel you had discussed

this with your father and he was eager for you to go.

I feel very strongly that your trip was a great success and things have moved forward for you in a positive sense regarding business.

You had a close relationsh­ip with him prior to his passing but I sense you had not always been so close.

He passed peacefully with family members around him.

He is very proud of what you achieved on that trip and wants you to be proud, too.

VERDICT

My father and I became distant after a family dispute where we did not speak for nearly a year.

We were very close the three years before his death and that’s why I felt very guilty about leaving him, as I didn’t want us to waste any more time apart.

I discussed business with my father over the years and he knew things wouldn’t have ended so positively had I not gone to India.

I had a feeling I wouldn’t see him again if I left and I think he knew this.

I love him so much and I am glad he is proud and can see the success that followed.

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