Woman’s Day (Australia)

Best friends forever

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AMANDA SAYS Banjo comes straight through and shows me he’s only recently passed over. He’s so excited to get through to his mummy and is bouncing around. Banjo tells me he came to Belinda when he was almost four and she wasn’t planning on him. He wants her to know they will always be best friends and she was his best mate. Banjo shows me there are two other dogs with him – Callie and Dakka. Banjo says he’s with Belinda’s grandpa and he has a cat with him on his lap. Callie and Dakka didn’t know each other in this life but all three are very close over the rainbow.

BELINDA SAYS I miss Banjo immensely. Even though I know he’s always with me, I wanted to communicat­e with him one more time. I wanted to find out whether he and Dakka had reunited. It’s lovely to know they’re together with Callie, my grandpa and all our other dogs. I lost Banjo shortly before the birth of our daughter. The reading gave me the space to properly grieve and I now feel at peace knowing Banjo is happy on the other side.

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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Banjo is keeping Belinda’s grandpa company over the rainbow bridge.
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