Theresa Caputo: Long Island Medium (1 Viewer)

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Well, I'm quite thrilled to report that I'll be attending a group reading this weekend with Theresa Caputo, who is also known on television as "The Long Island Medium"!

Sometime back a few months ago we were at a family get-together when my teenage nephew (who has been quite taken with a variety of celebrities) had mentioned how he and my sister-and-law were going to one of her upcoming shows here in Northern California. I wasn't a part of the initial conversation, but when I heard Theresa's name across the room, my ears immediately perked up. Naturally, I injected myself into the conversation--and the next thing I knew, I and several other family members were reserving tickets so we could go too!

My wife and I are planning to go up a bit early and enjoy a nice dinner beforehand, so I'm hoping that we'll have a chance to meet Theresa and that "Spirit" will have something to share with one of us.

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I should also mention that, in another rather synchronistic turn of events (several years ago now), my family and I were watching one of Theresa's shows on TV. She was "on the road" and happened to be driving to someone's home in Northern California. I was absolutely amazed to see something familiar in the background of one of the shots. As it turns out, she was driving right through a neighborhood near the home of my parents-in-law! She was driving along the route my family takes every time we go over for a visit!

I rewound the show a couple of times and showed my wife--and this led to a very long conversation about synchronicity, life-after-death, and medium-ship. I was convinced (and still am) that this turn of events was for a purpose--perhaps to help provide some evidence to her (or me) that Theresa and her work are absolutely authentic.

In any case, I'm very excited to be going...and I'll provide a full report (hopefully quite fruitful) here upon my return!
 
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Well, I can't say enough how GREAT the show was! Despite some serious issues with the venue, Theresa was "spot-on" and I have a whole new respect for her and her work!

The show was held in an outdoor concert-type venue at a the Thunder Valley Casino (a Native American-run casino). Unfortunately, the venue itself was quite poor (this made even worse by the weather). There was a crowd of about 5,000 folks at the sold-out show--and for the minimum ticket price of about $70.00, we were sitting on aluminum bleachers (about the most uncomfortable seating arrangements available). Even the higher-priced ticket holders were seated on ordinary folding chairs!

My family and I arrived several hours early and had planned on relaxing a bit, having a drink and a leisurely dinner, then enjoying the show but, alas, that was not to be. The casino was huge and positively PACKED with people. It was polluted with second-hand cigarette smoke (you couldn't avoid it--even outside), and there were hour-long waits just to get a table at one of only a few extremely over-priced restaurants on-site. Out of desperation, we stood in line for a half-hour in their "fast-food court", couldn't find a table, and half our party (including me) had to stand while eating our micro-waved personal pizzas.

Since we couldn't find any place to have an "adult beverage" and sit or relax, we went outside (in nearly 100-degree heat) to stand in line and wait for the amphitheater to open. The wind coming off the parking lot was like a blast-furnace! O_o After standing in the sun for nearly 45 minutes, they finally opened the gates and everyone filtered in. They had obviously over-booked the facility, because the bleachers were full--and people kept streaming in and squeezing in anywhere they could possibly fit. Fortunately, by the time we found seats, the sun had started to set and the bleachers were in the shade. Despite a (thankfully) cool breeze that kicked in, at least two people keeled over during the show and had to be taken away by ambulance. :rolleyes: O.o:D

When the show started (30 minutes AFTER the scheduled 7:30 start), Theresa finally made her appearance. She was HILARIOUS! Her show probably wouldn't be appreciated by those who are offended by foul language--as she let out several "F-bombs" and a string of "sh&ts" in the first five minutes! By her own admission, she "cusses like a sailor"...but if one can find their way past that (or appreciates that kind of frankness as I do), the show is fantastic! During the show, Theresa poked fun with some of the "spirits" who came through and their loved ones, complained good-naturedly about the California mosquitos (including one that "bit her on her a$$--even through her Spanx), and the nearly unbearable heat. Theresa's sparkling personality and uniquely high-pitched giggles had everyone charmed from the first moment she appeared.

Apparently, this was Theresa's first group reading with such a large crowd--and my wife and I were wondering how on earth she would be able to channel with over 5,000 people (and their "spiritual entourages") present. But she stepped down from the stage and worked her way around the aisles like the pro that she is. The audio was great and we could not only see Theresa and the camera crew making their way around in person (albeit at a distance)--we could also see her and the people for whom she was reading quite well on the large screens behind the stage. Despite her funny comments to the contrary (about her "a$$" appearing much too big on the wide screen), Theresa looked great in a simple, but elegant black dress and sparkling silver shoes.

Just as she does on her TV show, as she made her way around the crowd, she'd feel drawn to one or two nearby folks, connect and communicate with Spirit, convey many healing messages from those "on the other side", and had many of those for whom she channeled (and much of the audience too) in tears. One man, who had apparently lost his son in an accident (and whose own life was spared in the same accident) had come to the show as a skeptic--and as one who obviously carried a great deal of guilt and anger. It was readily apparent however, that by the time Theresa and his son's spirit were through with him, he was in an entirely new place. You could see his emotional reaction on the screen and almost feel his relief as Theresa gave him a big (and self-admitted "sweaty") hug for his son's spirit. I was actually amazed at how she and these messages could connect with even those at the fringes of the crowd. I'm pretty sure that, by the end of the night, there wasn't one person who hadn't experienced at least one sniffle-inducing, throat-catching, or moist-eyed moment. I had several myself--and I'm pretty sure my sister-in-law went through at least one package of disposable tissues!

There were quite a few other funny moments in the show that I really appreciated--and to me, they only reinforced that Theresa is the genuine article. She's clearly a caring, loving person with an amazing gift...and I'm so glad she's chosen to share it with the world.

In one funny moment, someone made a comment about her fingernails. She mentioned how some people actually seem offended by them, then started rubbing and scratching one of the audience members' back with them. She joked about how great they are for scratching peoples' backs and expressed disappointment that no one was scratching hers. The audience erupted in laughter when a nearby gentleman eagerly stood up and, a bit too quickly, offered to do it. Another hilarious moment happened when a kind lady noticed how Theresa seemed to be tiring a bit in the heat. She offered her seat to Theresa during the reading, but instead, Theresa settled herself down on this kind soul's lap and joked about how comfortable it was. Then she asked the woman if the bottled water next to the seat was hers. When the woman replied that it was, Theresa unceremoniously helped herself and drank half of it. Then she made some more humorous comments--and nearly drained the rest of the bottle! While the actions may seem a bit "cheeky" to some, it all seemed perfectly natural and only helped endear her, almost as family, to the crowd.

Despite the distractions from the incredibly uncomfortable seating (and the frequent sound of plastic water bottles falling to the ground from the high bleachers), the show was FANTASTIC. Theresa's quirky sense of humor and her heartfelt communications made the time go by quickly. While I may never again go to this venue, if I have another opportunity to see Theresa in person in a more intimate or comfortable setting, I'll go in a heartbeat!

Theresa and Spirit--YOU ROCK!!!

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