The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

World’s greatest psychic helps you

- June Field

Dear June My husband of 52 years passed away two years ago.

He did not believe in the afterlife and was not religious. He thought when you died that was the end.

Since his death I have had a few experience­s that made me think he was still around and trying to make contact.

I seem to have lost my get up and go and I am very much lacking in enthusiasm, which is not me.

It would be lovely to think he’d be there when it’s my time.

June Says

I have read for many individual­s whose partners, friends or relatives did not believe in life after death prior to their passing.

I’ve also brought through many from spirit who used to be non-believers and they would state so in the reading.

Of course, they changed their minds as they were able to see life from a different viewpoint.

They would have initially felt overwhelme­d at finding themselves reunited with those they had loved but thought they’d never see again. A pleasant surprise!

As I read your letter, I immediatel­y became aware of your husband and got the sense he was not a very patient man during his life.

I feel he liked things to be done his way or not at all.

I get the impression of an extremely successful, self-made businessma­n who lived for his work in order to provide his family with the many things he did without during his younger years.

His passing was unexpected and I am drawn to the lower stomach area. I also sense blood issues.

He makes me feel he wouldn’t have coped with being ill and losing his independen­ce through a progressiv­e illness, and that he previously mentioned a quick passing was how he Teresa, Caithness wanted to go. He also makes mention of “the boys” and states they are taking good care of you. (Your sons?)

He wants to thank you all for your patience as he realises he wasn’t the easiest person to live with, but that he dearly loves you all, even though he did not show it as often as he should.

He also makes mention of Josie being with him. He and many other loved ones from spirit are looking after you all – from not as far away as you would think!

VERDICT

My dear husband was not a patient man and he did not put aside as much time as he should have for our three sons and I, but he provided well for us all.

The boys had a good education, and loved and respected their dad.

He was a workaholic and became very successful.

His passing was sudden (he would not have wanted to rely on others for his care). He suffered a perforated bowel and sepsis took his life.

Josie was our Cocker Spaniel.

We all knew his character did not allow him to show us much emotion but Josie was the exception.

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