Woman’s Day (Australia)

Lily’s love lives on

- DEWAMANDAM­ANDADEWARR­EN

AMANDA SAYS Lily is a very sweet girl, who shows me she has passed over. Lily tells me she was very tiny when she was rescued at only a few weeks old. She comes through with Melissa’s mum, who shows me she lived on a farm and I could see all the animals with her. Lily tells Melissa how much she loves her and always will. She wants Melissa to know that she understood why she had to be looked after by other people for a while – she knew that Melissa was very ill. She tells Melissa she’s so glad she has now recovered and the people that looked after her were wonderful. Lily shows me she passed from renal failure at about 10 years old. I could see that Lily’s illness came from eating or drinking something for many years.

Lily tells Melissa she would often visit the neighbour r and for many years they gave her the wrong foods and some beer. Some time down the track the neighbour admitted that Lily was his little drinking partner and she’d have a little bit of his beer.

MELISSA SAYS I was so thrilled with Amanda’s reading, and I loved my little girl Lily. Thank you – I had tears in my eyes the whole time.

If you’d like a reading, write to Amanda at Woman’s Day, GPO Box 5245, Sydney, NSW 2001, or email womansday@aremedia.com.au with your name, photo and number.

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