Manchester
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at 05:06PM
Its coming to the end of my tour in the UK and it's been fabulous! I have loved every minute of it. But I have to say I am nervous for Birmingham… there are going to be so many people who I have known, so many past clients and also my family and Kev's so there is pressure… but it's only me who is putting the pressure on myself.
We all do it. we get stressed and what you have to realise is that we put the pressure and stress on ourselves… I know I do, but I also know that if I don't I would not get anything done, I would be happy to loll around in my house and do nothing, but that is just not me!
So every time I think of the show in Birmingham I get nervous… silly really eh!
Manchester was great and it was almost sold out which is great, and I met people who used to be my clients and friends who had driven from Leeds to see me, it was lovely…
Of course there were moving stories as always but I think the one that got me was the one of the little girl who passed and I kept saying to the mom she loved her shoes, and next thing I know, she gave me her dora trainer… well I nearly lost it there and then… it was moving and so nice to connect with her daughter in such a loving and fun way!
So remember those of you who are coming to shows, talk to them and ask them to come forward and send me signs and messages that they are there, and remember to tell them to be loud!!!
See you tomorrow in Brum!
Hugs all
Lisa xx







Reader Comments (47)
This is the first time I have seen a show like yours, I thought you were great. Never had a feeling before but i could see something around you at one point. First thing you said was how Auntie Muriel never stops chatting, how right you were. I think that was my first little bit, also the blue top..... strange but true for me tonight. Will come and see you again next time you are in the UK.
Okay so I have been sitting here trying to think of something to say... and I just aint got nothing...lol. I dont know whether to be funny (cause that helps to ease sometimes), or to be serious.... so I think that I will just say, I wish I was a fly on the wall for tommarrow's show :) :) :)
Love ya
Atmos
Dear Lisa
Can't believe the Brum show has come round so quick, my family from Redditch are coming to see you Wednesday night. (I saw you in Melbourne), hope you have a great show you must be amazed at how far and how quickly this has all happened for you. But for what you give to other people, you deserve everything you could possibly wish for. Again, enjoy Brum and say hello to the Bull RIng for me !! x
Your stress will ease as soon as you step out on the stage, and I'm sure your friends can't wait to wish you a warm welcome. I'm sure it will be filled with lots of excitement.
Lisa is a dora trainer a potty trainer????
Enjoy the rest of your tour.
Terry
You will be just fine...but I understand how you feel. Giving readings with family and friends around is ...well ..um...Lisa for once I can't find the words! Ha!
So many personal ingredients in the mix...it's personal and spiritual in the layers...in those inbetween places. Enjoy Birmingham...your gift is also to make it "fun". And you do.
Sending you much love & light...you will be fabulous!!
Love,
Andrea
Dear Lisa, I know that it must be hard for you because you may worry about what family and others think. But always know that you are very good at what you do, and what makes it even more beautiful is your loving nature. That draws people to you. So you don't have to worry. Just be you and you will do well at the shows. Just think of the time off after the show and treat yourself to nice gifts and treats. Or you could also ask Kev to treat you to shopping, movies or desserts. :-) :-)
I have been home for a bit. I slowly trying to find the things that will make me happy and things that I like to do. I love coming here and reading the blogs and sharing with the lovely people here.
And Terry Truono, I think that the dora trainer might be the trainer shoes for the kid.
Sending you all love, and do have a good day ahead. Take care and be happy.
i was at your glasgow show lisa,but i sooooooooo wish i could be at you last show in the uk.please,please,please come back verry soon.
Opps, it's me again. :-) Just wanted to also send out a huge hug to Keith aka Thee Yorky Puddin. (((((Hug)))))
I know what it is like to have many people die within the family too. My family had a lot of suicides and tragedies when I was growing up. The only way to survive was to sometimes develop a sense of humour. On this side of the world, a lot of the funerals come with cute ghost stories.
Sometimes we had comic moments at tragic funerals. For example, when my Dad passed away, they had to offer him all the food desserts that he liked and then off all the lights in the house for a whole minute. They believed that the ghost/spirit would come and eat the food that it liked. What happened is that when they turned on the light, one huge portion of the dessert was missing. lol. While the people were talking about it excitedly, my grandaunt finally confessed that she was the one who nibbled the dessert in the dark. She had an embarassed look on her face. With cute relatives like that, sometimes I don't know whether to laugh or to cry during the sad times.
There was another ghost story where they sent one ghost/spirit to spy on my Uncle. Maybe another time I will share that one. It was a love story but true one. So don't be sad. Have a good day ahead.
Dear Lisa
I was the mum of the little girl that came through in Manchester. For you to bring her to me was amazing and I thankyou from the bottom of my heart. The pain of losing Maisy at the age of three within six days of symptoms of a brain tumour was and still is a living nightmare but you have given not only myself but my family comfort in knowing she is with us always and still a force to be reackoned with. Love to you Lisa and thankyou Wendy and familyxx
Wendy, I am so sorry for your loss xxx
Wendy, so sorry about your Gorgeous little girl xxxx
Lisa,
I was with Steph's mum last night and when we got home, she told Step what you'd said about being in Sharon Osbournes house. They looked back at the old recordings in the garden and there you were!!!!
Steph messaged me last night to tell me, she was soooooo excited!!
Thanks again for a Wonderful evening, and I hope that Birmingham goes really well for you, I'm sure it will!
Love and ((HUGS)), Diane M
HI Lisa,
Malcolm and I came to see your show last night in Manchester, as soon as we walked in, it felt soothing and calming and there was an air of expectancy all around, and the colour mauve was so nice.
We really enjoyed watching your show and the messages that you gave out, although we didn't get a message ourselves it was sooooo good to see you working with the people who did.
When we saw you after the show, I couldn't help but put my arms around you. You had given your all, and seemed to be getting very little back, with so many people waiting to see you afterwards; so my arms gave you all the love I could give you in the hope of giving you back a little of the love and caring that you were and had given to all the people who came to see you.
Thank you Lisa for being who you are, and for being you.
Much love and happines to you
Dee
Leaving for Birmingham in about an hour - hope the weather is as nice up there as it is down here near London!! I can't believe it's your last show already but at the same time i can't wait for tonight - have a good day - see you later :-) x x
wow saw you in manchester lastnight was amazed but hint of disappointment at not having a reading , but the people who needed readings defo got them. we could almost feel the desperation from some people,sometimes you need someone like lisa to confirm loved ones are still with us ..i could also almost feel the relief from the young girls mum, also the last reading from the young man to his mum and 25 friends wow that really touched me,the old lady whos husband told her she wouldnt be joining him yet! was hilarious .thank you lisa xxxx vickey
wow saw you in manchester lastnight was amazed but hint of disappointment at not having a reading , but the people who needed readings defo got them. we could almost feel the desperation from some people,sometimes you need someone like lisa to confirm loved ones are still with us ..i could also almost feel the relief from the young girls mum, also the last reading from the young man to his mum and 25 friends wow that really touched me,the old lady whos husband told her she wouldnt be joining him yet! was hilarious .thank you lisa xxxx vickey
Dear Lisa,
I was just wondering this morning how you must be feeling doing a show in your hometown... so many childhood memories and mixed feelings. I can understand your nervousness, it's natural, but just always remember that you are touching lives all over the world, and believe me, I am absolutely sure the folk in your home town are so proud of you, and would love the fact that you are a part of them and probably feel quite protective over you... so just do what you always do, spread your joy, warmth and love as always and you'll be just fine. People all around the world have been touched by you in a million different ways, even those who have never met you, why should Birmingham folk be any different.... in fact, if it's possible, they probably love you more than anyone. So go forth and have a wonderful and magical show. I have met a few very special people in the chat room that are jumping up and down with excitement for your show tonight... they count sleeps like children. I am waiting in anticipation for your new audios to be available on the site, being a South African, I rely heavily on those so that I can also be part of your shows. I hope Charlie has settled down nicely with Jonesy and that all is well that side. Blessings to you and your loved ones, Jeanette
Hello Lisa, came to see you last night in Manchester and you were fab, was especially moved by the reading for the Mummy who had lost her little girl and also by the reading you did for the older lady in the wheelchair - she was such a fun character!
Just wanted to ask, right at the beginning of the show when you were explaining what to expect and how you were going to work you were interrupted by a spirit and you said to the audience 'Oooh, I need to hurry up and get started because I have someone here called Pat who wants to come through' or words similar to that. Then Pat never made an appearance again, was there a message from Pat or did Pat speak to you again later on after the show?
Thankyou very much for a great evening and the amazing tv show. You make such a difference to thousands of peoples lives. Good Luck in Birmingham!
xx
I'm really happy that everything went so well in Manchester Lisa. I'm sure connecting wih that little was certainly very moving and I can imagine how happy her mom was...
About Birmingham I'm sure evrything will be fine. Your friends and family will be able to see how much you change lives and enlighten the lives of so many people and they will be proud of you ! ;-)
Have a great show !
Lots of love,
Lise
Hi Lisa
Just wanted to say a great big huge Thankyou for the messages you gave me & my family last night, they were very much needed, its nice to know my dad still climbs into bed with my mum & my grandad is aware of me colouring my hair 5 differant colours in the last 4 months. My mum came to the show with a collapsed lung and was in pain, but throughout the show she was totally pain free, i would just like to say 'you are amazing', i cant find the words to thank you enough, much much love hugs & kisses The Stanley Family xxx
Travelled from North east Lincs to see your show with a friend. Clearly you do have a gift and was able to bring loved ones through. However the mother that you referred to who had lost her little girl and the shoe didnot sit comfortably with me. The mother was holding the shoe in her arms which could clearly be seen on the screen and as such i persume you could see being stood so close to the lady. You actually took the shoe from her arms after talking of the shoe which led me to believe that you had obviouslly seen this. I do believe that you have a genuine gift but sadly like most performers you feel that you have to flower up your show.
UK has sounded AMAZING! and I really hope to be blessed enough to visit one day. The Dora story breaks my heart... any story with a little child involved always does, despite how playful and happy their spirit is on the "other side." I always have a soft spot for children.... and for parents who lose their children, the pain must be unimaginable. There have been people I have helped through that (or at least did the best I could), but I won't say I understand how they feel because there is just no way unless I've actually experienced it...
I hope no one has to experience that, and for those who have... I send all my love and prayers. <3
Continue to have safe travels Lisa! <3
Hi Lisa,
Just wanted to say what a great show it was last night. I was especially touched by the little girl who came through with the Dora shoe. I myself lost twins last year, they were stillborn and I was hoping to hear something with regards to that. Even though nothing came through for me I took great comfort from the reading that you gave to the little girl's Mum who seemed so brave after such a tragic time. It's a comfort to know that after losing a child we don't walk the path alone, our angels are with us always.
Good Luck for the rest of the tour.
Jess x
Hi my love,'
Wow my dear what a story! The one about the little girl was unbelievable! You are always right on my love. And don;t worry about your show tonight! Having people there that you know should, I would think, make it easier for you. Especially since you give so much to everyone and you are always right on. So enjoy the show and do what you do best. Know that you are loved by so many expecially by me.
Off to work I go!! you and Kev enjoy the rest of your time over there .
Love you lots,
Mary
Hey there Lisa,
Wow... I cannot keep up with you girl. You have been a busy bee. So glad your are enjoying your time in the UK.
It is totally understandable that you feel nervous doing a show in your home town. It is not silly at all and it would be odd if you didn't feel nervous. However, just trust spirit and do extra meditation if you need. I bet the energy will be fantastic which will also help you connect to Spirit. Just remember who you are now and how far you have come...stand and be proud. Sometimes when we go back to our old dwellings, we start to slip back into our old skin and begin to doubt ourselves forgetting who we are now... You will rock the house... just flow with it and trust yourself and Spirit. Sending you smiles and extra light energy!
Love~n~Light,
DS
Dear Girl! It wouldn't be you if you didn't have high expectations of yourself, & the 'job' you will do in Brum. I can just imagine 'them irreverent lot' poking away & teasing the family, bringing out the laughs that ease that intense situation that is unique to a theater full of hopeful grieving! You are so good at comic relief, that comedy could be your 3rd career, after communication, & then music!
No matter which family are there, I know your Dad has been a little reluctant to completely accept, so there is always the anticipation that this will be the breakthrough moment for him. But... he does know, as do we, that the most important thing you do is to help/heal those who are in tremendous pain, in a way no other can. It's not easy on you, but healing is your gift to us all. So many of us do, & will some day, thank you immensely for that healing. You open the door of shining possibilities that so many of us who grieve have lost sight of. Doesn't matter whether it is a reading, a healing touch, sending Angels, or the distant transmission of Energy... You do heal people!
That said, know that WE are with you, & always thankful just for you being you... O:-}a & L.