Did long island medium's daughter die4/28/2024 And then, growing up, I just kind of blocked it. You know, as a child, I was so afraid, because I didn’t understand what was happening to me. We don’t carry the trauma from our passing, or at least, we aren’t changed by it. To me, that’s such a validation, that we’re immediately healed from the moment our soul leaves the physical body. You know, that’s how they would act, that’s how they would talk. I think it’s a unique thing, and it opens someone up to be able to say, “I felt like that was my mom,” or “That was my dad,” “That was my brother,” because that’s the way that they were in life. Sometimes I’ll tell someone, “I don’t know if you’ll understand this,” but I’ll say it, and the person will be able to connect it to their loved one and place it in their healing process.Īnd the way that I deliver messages evolves as well because I also have spirits that communicate with their personality.Įveryone’s personality is different. Those things - symbols, signs, or feelings - have a meaning for me. That’s how Spirit gets me to say things to someone - they show me things, like little flashes, little movie strips of things. What I mean by that is all my signs and symbols add onto each other my “library” changes and grows. Because how I communicate just keeps evolving, in a sense. But the way that you asked, it was so unique and so different. That’s one thing.īut, you know, no one has ever asked me that before. Well, I feel much more comfortable with the dead. Can you explain how your gift has evolved? You’ve said you’ve heard and felt spirits since you were as young as 4 years old. Even though they’re not physically here, they’re here, just in a different form. And it’s something that I want everyone to know, that we still have that bond, that connection with our departed loved ones. Well, you know, I just feel that once our souls leave the physical body, it’s like we become energy within the air, right? So it’s our Spirit. I like the way that you refer to “Spirit” as a kind of individual being, or even a co-worker or friend. Then, once I start sensing and feeling Spirit, they guide me around the space and I will just randomly stop in front of someone and start delivering messages from their departed loved one. I have watched perfect strangers start to console each other in the audience!īut what happens is I come out on the stage, I give a little quick speech on how I read, how I connect with Spirit, and what they can expect over the next two hours. Then they’ll even go on to say that they realized so many other people needed to hear from their loved ones more than they did. So people say it all the time, after attending one of my live shows, they’ll say, “I had absolutely no idea what to expect when I walked into that theater, but what I witnessed was life-changing.” Not everyone is going to get a personal message from me standing right in front of them.īut that’s why I call it “the Experience.” The souls that speak are the souls that can deliver as many messages at one time. I mean, let’s face it, there are thousands of people in the theater. What can audiences expect from the evening? Will there be any of those gasp-worthy moments that we get from your TV shows Long Island Medium and Raising Spirits? Tell me more about Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience. I’m very excited to come back - It’s probably been at least five years since I’ve been there. There’s so much beautiful, calming energy in that theater. I actually played there several years ago at the same theater. Will this be your first time in Santa Barbara? The star of the new Lifetime series Raising Spirits sat down with the Independent to tell us more about her upcoming live show, as well as how she channels Spirit and uses life stories, humor, and her gift to reassure audiences that their “deceased loved ones are still with them - just in a different way.” “It’s about seeing something life-changing.” “The Experience isn’t about believing in mediums,” she said. The “Long Island Medium,” Theresa Caputo, is coming to the Arlington Theatre on Sunday, January 28, to heal and connect with her audience by channeling the great beyond.īelievers and skeptics alike are welcome to witness what Caputo calls “first-hand spirit communication.”
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