He shared his
stories of his family, friends
and acquaintances. He also
shared previous readings that he
remembers well. He has an
uplifting point of view on life,
love and friendship and he is a
great person to learn from. I
really enjoyed listening to his
views. He talks with a lot of
humor, and compassion. One thing
that really sticks out in my
mind is he said he has several
people ask him about their past
lives or who their spirit guide
is. He said he didn’t like to
tell people because he can’t
validate that information. I
thought that was noble. An
example, when he is giving a
reading, that person is able to
tell him yes or no on specific
information. It validates what
he sees and feels. To me that’s
more valuable than going on
blind faith.
John was right on
the mark with people’s readings.
It was astonishing to see how
every situation would unfold.
One in particular I don’t think
John, myself or that audience of
2000, will ever forget, is one
he was reading this gentleman
and just at the end of that
reading he was pulled to
opposite end of the stage. He
said “I have someone really loud
here and his name is George. He
is very loud!” This elderly
Italian lady stood up and with
her shaky voice said “that’s my
husband!” John went on to talk
about George a bit and then kept
bringing up a Michael and a shoe
or sock. He referred to a few
things that made sense to
another girl in the audience
about Michael but the puzzle
wasn’t coming together. Everyone
was a bit confused. Then John
was bringing up a Christopher.
This lady next to the girl that
was Michael’s sister, stood up
and said “Wait a minute! Michael
is my son who passed in a drunk
driving accident and Christopher
is her son!” She points across
the seating section to George’s
wife. “Christopher’s mother and
I were in a grief counseling
group together and she doesn’t
know I’m here. The boys were
friends.” John pulled back the
tears in his eyes as the
audience tears flowed. He asked
for a minute to conduct him
self. He stepped back and said
“Wow.” He then went on to bring
other messages Christopher was
bringing through about missing
his mom’s cooking. They own an
Italian restaurant. Oh, and
about the shoe reference,
Michael is a dancer and his mom
kept the shoes that he danced in
that was left in the car he died
in. So loud George brought the
boys through to let the family
know they were all together and
happy.