The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Has the love of my life been reunited with his mother?

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Dear June

It’s nearly seven years since my husband died. He was ill for many months before his death and had been in constant pain for years with vascular issues.

Our daughter and I were with him when he died, but a few moments before he left us he opened his eyes, looked up and reached upwards with both hands and smiled.

He had mentioned he’d seen his deceased mother a few days before. He loved her so much so I hope she came to collect him.

Maisie, Tyne & Wear

June Says

I have read for countless individual­s who have been witness to similar experience­s while sitting vigil with a loved one nearing death.

These experience­s can be very comforting for those left behind as they come to terms with their loss, but can also give strength in the days to come in their grief.

I get the impression your husband was a spiritual man and a believer in the afterlife.

I sense he experience­d many unexplaina­ble happenings within his lifetime that confirmed to him physical death was not the end of life.

I am aware of your husband and his mother as they draw close to me.

I feel a strong bond between them but sense you also thought the world of her and vice versa. She shows me a ring with a blue stone. Do you wear her ring?

She was a very kind, knowledgea­ble lady who always seemed to know exactly what to do in a crisis. Please take comfort in knowing your husband is in safe hands with his mum. She had been waiting for him for a few days prior to his passing and he was latterly aware of her as

his physical life was nearing its end.

I’m also aware of another man drawing close and can hear Bert being called? I also sense a parent’s protective love towards you. Is he your dad?

I am also to acknowledg­e a birthday.

They all seem very settled in spirit as they work closely as a team to look after the family they love so much, until the day comes when you are all together again.

VERDICT

My husband had a near-death experience years ago that consolidat­ed his belief in the afterlife. His mum was a wonderful lady and I loved her, too. She gave her engagement ring to me a few months before she passed. (It’s a blue sapphire with diamonds.) My dad was called Robert, known as Bert, and I miss him every day, even though he passed away 16 years ago on my daughter’s birthday.

I am so glad his mum came for him and he is now safe with her. Knowing my dad is there, too, is also very comforting as they both loved him so much.

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