Subject: Medium Concetta Bertoldi answers common questions
Content: Concetta Bertoldi, known for being a medium who
communicates with the dead, answers some of the most common questions about what
happens on the "other side" in her book, "Do Dead People Watch You Shower?" An
excerpt.
Introduction I know you’ve got a lot
of questions — after all, that’s the reason you picked up this book, right? But
before I get to those, I thought it might be good for you to know who it is who
you’re talking with, so I’d like to tell you a little bit about myself.
First of all, let’s get a few things out in the open. I
consider myself to be a spiritual person. But that does not mean that I am a
perfect person. I have plenty of faults. I can swear like a sailor, I enjoy a
good dirty joke, and if the truth be told, I don’t get along with my
mother-in-law. From the moment I first got together with her son, in fact, she’s
been a real rock in my underwear. A real pickle-puss. But don’t get me started.
Aside from the usual number of human flaws, I think I’m pretty easy to get along
with. Just your average Jersey girl who talks to the dead.
I’m a pretty upfront person, but I haven’t always been
open about that last bit. I’ve accepted it now, sort of grown into it, but
especially when I was younger that’s the last thing I’d want anyone to know
about me. I haven’t been public all that long — only for the past ten years, and
that took a lot of prodding (I’ll say more about that later) — but now that I
realize how important it is, I’ve become a lot more willing to talk about this
ability and the incredible things I’ve learned from it.
As soon as I made the decision to go public with my
unusual talent, the questions came in full force. There have been serious
questions, silly questions, sad questions, snarky questions. I answered them
truthfully, patiently ... and repeatedly. This book is an attempt to answer all
of the questions I have been asked over the years, and finally put an end to
that one question I am asked most: When are you going to write a book?
In the past I would respond as any severely dyslexic girl
who didn’t know how to type would — I changed the subject. But after a while I
realized it might be easier to just write the damn book than to keep fielding
the damn question. So you can stop asking me now, all right?
Within these pages I am going to be as upfront and open
as possible. I will try to keep the cursing, and mentions of my mother-in-law
problem to a minimum. But you should know that it may come up from time to time.
Sometimes even a rock in the underwear can be a good teacher — even if the
lesson is that you can’t please everyone! I hope I can bring some understanding
to the subject of what happens to us all when we pass over from the land of the
living to the Other Side. I hope some of what you’ll find in these pages may be
comforting to you. And if I can make someone smile, so much the better!
What is the difference between a medium and a
psychic? A medium is a psychic, but a psychic is not necessarily a
medium. Someone who is just psychic can give you a prediction, but they can’t
tell you where or who they got it from. I (and other true mediums) not only can
tell you what is going on and what will happen, but we can tell you who on the
Other Side is bringing the message. I’m the whole package, baby!
When did you first start talking with dead
people? I couldn’t say exactly, but certainly from the time I was a
small girl. It wasn’t really having a conversation, I just knew something. I
understood so little at that time, I had no one to explain to me what this
‘knowing’ was. One of my very earliest memories of this was walking home one day
when I was about nine years old (this wasn’t the first, but one that I strongly
recall) and ‘realizing’ that my older brother was going to be taken from us at
an early age. As I was walking into my backyard, I ‘heard’ the Other Side (I
didn’t know at the time that’s who was communicating with me) tell me this. I
can’t recall the exact words I heard. I’m not even sure it was a full sentence.
Nevertheless, I knew what they meant, and I remember it like it was yesterday.
Other messages like this one came to me at other times. I
was told, for example, that I would never in this lifetime have children of my
own. I was also told that in a past lifetime my soul had been married to my
father’s soul — one of the reasons, I’m sure, why I completely adored my father
in this lifetime. The effect of these messages, for me, was one of grounding me.
Even if I didn’t like what I’d been told, even if, like anyone would, I fought
against losing my brother and against whatever it was that decided I would not
have children, the fact that I’d been told these things in advance eventually
helped me gain perspective.
What happens to us when we die?
People have fears. They’ve heard about going into the Light and
want to know, does it hurt walking into the Light? Do we lose our memories? Is
everything there that we had before?
What I’ve heard from the souls on the Other Side is that
when we die we leave either through our feet or the top of the head. On this
side I’ve heard of the “silver cord” that supposedly attaches us to life here,
but no one from over there has ever mentioned this to me. It’s hard to describe
exactly how we are moving — it’s a bit like floating, a bit like walking, a bit
like flying, it’s a ‘gravitating’ toward the Light. There’s a feeling of
anticipation — maybe a little fear, but more anticipation.
Nothing at all is forgotten. In fact, whereas now we can
only remember some highlights of our past, over there we remember every single
moment and detail. Everything we knew, loved, or experienced.
When we die, within seconds of entering the Light we
experience a knowing. We get a fast-forward review of our lives and see the
whole domino effect of all of our actions. We feel everything we made someone
else feel — the joy, the hurt. We see and understand the whole domino effect of
all our actions and of every interaction we had with anyone. And we know and
understand what our purpose was in this lifetime.
There’s a period of transition, a time we get to
reflect on our life — I don’t feel that this is standardized in any way; it’s
different from individual to individual. For many there may be a necessary
period of healing any physical or emotional issues, especially forgiving
ourselves for anything we did while living that we don’t feel proud of, that may
have hurt someone, before we are able to interact with this side, the living,
again. At all times we are given help in healing what we “shoulda woulda coulda”
done in our lives here.” Sometimes there is sadness at what we wish we could
have done differently. We’re encouraged to heal any anger or guilt. But there is
also what we would think of as physical healing — even though it’s not really
physical, it’s spiritual. I can’t tell you how often someone who has been sick
when they died, maybe even have been missing parts of their body, have told me
in spirit that they are completely healed and healthy, and completely whole.
Someone who may have had great difficulty walking or even standing on this side
at the end of their life will tell me that over there they are dancing.
The true beauty of the Light is that it is total harmony.
Here, we can spend a lifetime in the dark. We don’t know what we are doing or
the effect we are having. But when we get over there, we get a clear view of
what this side is all about.
What do we look like when we die? We
no longer have any physical appearance. We’re pure energy. When I’m doing a
reading, the dead do have ways of showing me some appearance that allows me to
describe them to their loved one on this side, but to be honest, I don’t know
how they do that.
What is there to do on the Other Side?
There are so many dimensions, we have the choice of any kind of
beauty we wish to experience. Whatever we loved is there — how could it be
paradise otherwise? If we liked baseball on this side, we might choose to spend
most of our time in a big beautiful baseball park, watching or playing our
favorite game. If we liked to fish we can choose to be on a gorgeous, sparkling
lake. If we liked the mountains, we could go skiing for as long as we want. If
we liked music, we might be in a wonderful music hall. These dimensions are all
created by God.
I was doing a reading for this woman once and I said,
“Your husband is there with so-and-so and they are playing checkers.” She said,
“No, they always played backgammon together.” OK, I’m not perfect — I always say
this — but the point is that the game they enjoyed on this side, they still were
playing on that side. I’ve had spirits tell me they are still enjoying their
weekly card games, whatever!
Do dead people watch us shower? Does Grandma know
I like to do that in bed? Sure they can! And Grandma certainly does
… They see us in the bathroom and they see us in the bedroom! But who cares?
They’re dead! Who’re they gonna tell anything?
Don’t freak out. The thing you need to remember is that
they are not in the flesh — they remember the flesh, but it’s not of any concern
to them any more. They’re not judging. It’s not like they’re going, “Whoa! Has
she got a big butt!” or “If I was him, I’da shaved that!” or “Holy Moly! Did ya
ever see such a big …” Well, you get the point. The dead are not “Peeping Toms”
— they don’t get any special thrill out of “watching,” it’s not entertainment to
them — that’s thinking in human terms. They just look at it like human nature,
like we might see two animals going at it and just look at it as animal nature.
Maybe we might smile, or even laugh. But it’s not judgment. We don’t expect a
couple of dogs or squirrels to be embarrassed that we see them doing what
they’re doing. Yes, the dead certainly do see us in the shower or making love,
but it’s just like we might witness an ordinary act of human kindness. We don’t
judge it. We just smile and think, “how beautiful.” They are just happy that you
are experiencing love or maybe just one-night-stand pleasure. They are happy for
you. The dead are not nearly as stuffy about sex — not even our dead Sicilian
fathers!
And before you even ask the question — yes, they also see
all our secret, sneaky behavior —they see us raiding the refrigerator and
scarfing up the ice cream and the leftover lasagna when we’re supposed to be on
a diet; they see us picking our nose when we can’t find a kleenex. Again, in
their eyes, it’s just ordinary human behavior. No judgment. They also see us in
the operating room and in the classroom, and at our holiday table. They enjoy
with us all the events we celebrate in our life and they also walk us through
our sorrows and heartaches.
Is it possible to ask the dead for a moment of
privacy? Can we have a “Would you please avert your eyes, Grams?” moment with
the Other Side? I hate to break it to you, but, no. Even if you
said, “Don’t look,” that wouldn’t stop them. What about God? You never think
about God looking, right? It’s the same thing. Does God ever stop looking? No.
When your grandparents are over there, they are one with God. You can’t just
turn that off or hide from it.
Do the dead have sex one the Other Side?
Boy, you’ve got a one-track mind!
No! They are energy forms so they don’t have the same
needs and desires of the flesh. They don’t make love, they don’t eat anything,
and no, they don’t go to the bathroom. They’re in spirit form, not flesh. I
know, you’re probably thinking, “No food? No sex? I’m not going!”
Is there such thing as a “dirty old ghost”?
Well I didn’t exactly say that the dead didn’t have a sense of
humor about the body and being in the flesh. They may touch someone or push
someone, just to show they can do it. I’ve twice had a spirit actually try to
make love to me. Very strange, but not scary — of course I can’t speak for
everyone on that count. But I’ve heard many stories about spirits touching
someone. I had one client whose beach house down at the Jersey shore had a very
playful resident ghost. He seemed to live in their shower and delighted in
pressing up against anyone who used the shower — not every time, but often
enough that the whole family was aware of it. When they had a guest at their
beach house they’d get a kick out of it when their guest would use the shower.
The person would come out of the bathroom with a weird look on their face saying
something like, “You’ll never believe this, but …” and they’d all go, “We know.
Charlie!!!”
The dead are just having some fun with us. They like to
joke about the body. We’re in it, so we don’t always get the joke or think it’s
funny. It’s a struggle here on earth, being in physical form. We have good days
and bad days. But I think you all agree with me when I say that when it’s good,
it can be pretty f---ing good!
Do the dead remember having sex?
They certainly do remember!
And that reminds me of a story, a couple years ago, two
women came to see me for a reading. They were old friends, either in their late
70s or early 80s and had made their appointments together. They both wanted to
hear from their husbands, and without any problem, their husbands both came
through. Of course they all knew each other and both husbands were joking around
about their “date nights” which was really a euphemism for their night to have
sex with their respective wives.
So the one husband is talking about Wednesday night and
the other is talking about Friday night. The one mentioned a restaurant. I asked
his wife, who was there for the reading, “what about this restaurant?” Turns out
that this couple used to go to the same place a few nights a week. Everybody
knew them there, and they knew them so well that they knew about “Wednesday
night.” The waiter would always ask at the end of the meal, did they want any
dessert, but then he’d catch himself and say, almost winking, oh, no, he knew
they wouldn’t want dessert because he just remembered it was Wednesday and
they’d want to get home! Her friend was laughing, until her own husband started
talking about Friday nights and how she’d leave her hairnet on when they made
love! So this got the first woman laughing, like, “At least I didn’t wear a
hairnet when I had sex!” It was so funny, like they were doing a comedy routine
together with their dead husbands!
Do the dead miss their bodies? I am
under the impression that they don’t miss their bodies, but they remember the
flesh as enjoyable. They remember eating, they remember having sex. But they
have a sense of humor remembering their earthly desires and pleasures. In all
honesty, it’s probably hard for most people to even relate to how it is there,
because as spirit, we’re not even male or female. We’re completely asexual. We
reincarnate as either gender because there are different lessons to be learned
from each role and the spirit holds those memories. We’re so identified with
male or female, whatever we are, even if we’d identify ourselves as gay or
bisexual. It’s hard to get our head around, not having a body, not being either.
Another part of this is, during my readings, very often
depressed or sad people will say that once they die they don’t want to come
back. I hear it all the time, “I want to stay on the Other Side” or “I hope this
is my last time around.” But once we’re there, something makes us come back into
the flesh so that we can learn lessons. I believe that everyone’s ultimate goal
is to become a spirit master or spirit guide and to be a divine spirit who is
close to God. To do this we have to be worthy. In the soul form, there is
nothing more important than being worthy and being close to God. On this side,
we want to be married, to have kids, we want money, beauty. In the energy form,
nothing physical matters any more; they only care about being close to God.
Do the dead inhabit old houses? That
old myth is not really true — at least not in the way that it’s usually
portrayed in scary movies and books. I know that sometimes souls are connected
to places they love, but I don’t think it’s like that in most cases. Most of the
time, the dead will be around their loved ones, wherever they may be, not
attached to a particular house.
Why is it that we hear about the dead haunting a
particular place? Sometimes a soul has a story to tell. For
example, in historic places like a Civil War battlefield. Gettysburg is one of
the most “haunted” places I’ve ever visited. There are just so many spirits
there. In these cases, there is a story about an incomplete life being cut down.
Our history books only tell the smallest part of the story. We will never
understand the real experience. And sometimes the dead do linger in these places
in order to tell their story.
In a way the souls here are “stuck.” They might not
understand that it was their karma to die at that point, and might feel they’ve
been prevented from completing their purpose. Think about it — when we’re
stopped from doing something we want very badly to do, we get really frustrated.
Maybe we feel it wasn’t our fault and we get caught up in making excuses,
telling our story, so others will know it wasn’t our fault. In the case of these
souls, if they would cross, on the Other Side, everything would be explained and
they’d be encouraged to accept God’s love. But if they don’t cross and get their
life review, and get perspective, they don’t have a clue. They literally are
lost souls.
This really doesn’t happen a lot. If it happened every
time someone was murdered there would be such a thick painful energy all around
us. But where the story is important, some souls move on and some stay. In any
case, they forgive the minute they go into the Light. In the Light there is no
room for anything but forgiveness and love.
Are these souls who are stuck in “limbo”? How can
a soul get out of limbo? As I understand it, limbo is a state of
frustration due to not understanding. A soul does not understand what is
expected of it, what it has done wrong, and cannot go forward; it can’t get to
the next level in its spiritual development.
To escape limbo the soul must be willing to listen to and
heed the spirit Master or guide — like a guidance counselor. It’s like if a kid
pantsed another kid at a football game. He’s reported and he’s expelled from
school. But he just thought it was a joke, no big deal, he doesn’t understand
why he’s in trouble.
So the guidance counselor maybe gives him example of why
his actions weren’t quite right. Then the kid gets it. He has understanding,
realizes what he did was wrong, even if he didn’t intend anything bad by it. He
can apologize and get back into his classes. If he doesn’t get the
understanding, and he’s let back into class, he may do the same thing again or
something worse. But with the understanding he’s able to move on. In spiritual
terms, it’s the same thing. We can’t get to the next level without gaining the
understanding of the level we’re on. Once we do, we’re given a new chance, a new
mission that we can set off on with an improved attitude.
Is it hard for you to visit historic sites?
In spite of the fact that it’s always a very emotional experience
for me, I do enjoy visiting these kinds of places and hearing the stories there.
At the Alamo, even just walking in the dirt around the fort was a very moving
experience. You can feel the horses, the men, smell and taste the very blood. I
don’t think you need to be psychic to experience this — it’s so strong.
When I visited the Ann Frank Museum in Amsterdam the
souls surrounding that place were completely overwhelming to me. Actually, I
could feel the souls throughout the old part of the city. Amsterdam is
breathtakingly beautiful. Walking in the streets, along the canal, in the very
stones of the buildings, they all hold the vibrations of the history that has
taken place there, you can feel the energy. Apart from the beauty, I, and
others, I’m sure, can’t escape the energy of all the souls still lingering
there. Both the innocent and the evil. Those who were killed and those who
killed.
When I do a reading, I am emotionally removed and
uninvolved. But this is a very different experience for me. I do get very
emotional. At the Ann Frank house, I was just crying and crying. A woman said to
me, “Are you all right? Did you lose your family?” This is the downside of being
a medium, I guess, this extreme sensitivity to others and what happens to them.
I just have such extreme empathy. But this is not just something that I can
feel. So many feel drawn to places like this. Our souls are drawn to connect
with these stories.
And if you’re wondering whether I heard from Ann Frank
while at the house, the answer is no, she’s not there. The spirit who was Ann
Frank is a Master and would not be held in limbo in that way, attached to a
place. She had a mission and a purpose in that lifetime and she accomplished
that. Her life was brief, but what she accomplished was so powerful that it
continues to resonate to this day. She has moved on.
Do all places in which humans have lived hold
vibrations? Anything we have touched will retain some energy. Old
things, old places naturally have more, and by “old places” I mean places where
people have been for a long time, or where events with a lot of intensity have
taken place, where a lot of human emotion was spent, so to speak. Joy, awe,
sadness, horror. You can tell the difference between the energy in an old home
and the energy in a brand new, just built suburban development home. The new
home has no emotional patina, far less energy than a place that has been around
for years and has had “history” made within it. Also, old objects, especially
ones that have been handled a lot will have this energy. Clothes that have been
worn will have this. Judy Garland’s ruby slippers are in the Smithsonian
Institute now, but just imagine if you could get them out of that glass case and
touch them. What if you could step into them! If I was a size 5, that would be
totally awesome!
Can the dead talk with each other?
Yes, definitely. Not talk, exactly, language is irrelevant. They
communicate by thought, telepathically. Thought is universal. If you are
thinking, “I’m hungry,” that thought is the same no matter what language you
speak. Over there, spirits talk in heavenly IM.
Does everybody know everybody else there? Do we
communicate with spirits we never knew on earth? Oh yes. Bear in
mind that on the Other Side we may have grandparents or other ancestors who we
never even met on earth, who crossed before we were born so we only knew them in
spirit, and now we are meeting them in spirit again. There are also souls with
whom we have no family or friend connection but even these we will “know”
instinctually and would relate to and communicate with as another human being
(albeit in spirit form). The best way I can explain this is, think about if
aliens came and colonized the earth. We’d recognize and relate to other humans,
as opposed to the aliens, as fellow earthlings. We may not know them personally,
but we think of them as “like us,” and if we wanted to ask directions from
someone it’s more likely we’d ask another earthling than an alien. We’d just
feel more comfortable. Over there, everyone is “like us.”
Do the dead still retain their five senses?
No. Our five senses are “of the body,” and of course the dead are
“of the spirit.” They can’t smell or taste anything, but they don’t eat anything
any more so it’s really not like a loss, it’s no big deal. They can’t feel
anything themselves, but they can touch us. It’s not a physical touch, like with
a finger. It’s energy, so it feels like a small electric shock — not strong
enough to hurt anyone, but enough to startle you.
How do the dead get around? It’s
pretty much instantaneous in terms of travel time. It’s as quick as thought. In
fact, it is thought. They simply change their thoughts to another place or
person, and there they are — right where they want to be. The psychic autobahn!
What do the dead wear? Nothing. It’s
like trying to put clothes on the invisible man. You can’t do it. Sometimes they
will appear to me in clothing, just so they will be recognizable to the person
receiving a reading — for instance, it’s very common for someone to show me a
uniform of some kind, whether it’s for a particular job or the military, or
maybe I hear (but don’t actually see) that this person was a real snappy
dresser. But for the most part they are commando. They are an energy form. They
are like a shadow. And shadows don’t like to be burdened by Prada or Louis
Vuitton purses. Anyone can tell that I’m not dead yet. I have never met an
accessory I did not like! Bring on the bling! Gimme the bangles, baubles and
beads — and while you’re at it, the Chanel sunglasses! Then help me hide the
credit card bills from my husband.
Do the dead appear in color? Not to
me. No color, no size, no shape. Only on rare occasions when they are trying to
give me a cue as to their identity that I can pass along to someone I’m doing a
reading for. But even then, it’s more a mist or haze.
Do the dead have emotions? They can
tell what we might be feeling at the moment. They feel total joy and complete
forgiveness. There is no room for anger, sadness, or fear on the Other Side. I
can only relate it to when something so amazing happens to you and you are
overcome with so much happiness that you forget everything that had been
bothering you. You are simply beyond any type of negativity. Your mother-in-law
cannot faze you. Your boss cannot make you mad. You are too happy for that. That
level of happiness and joy is what They are constantly experiencing. They don’t
sit around thinking, “Oh, she is so annoying,” or, “Geez, I can’t stand him.”
They don’t have time for all of that. Annoyances and angers are not
acknowledged. They choose joy and love and forgiveness — even when it comes to
mother-in-laws (or so I am told).
Excerpted from "Do Dead People Watch Us Shower? And
Other Questions You've Been All But Dying to Ask a Medium." Copyright (c) 2007
by Concetta Bertoldi. Reprinted with permission from HarperCollins.
© 2008 MSNBC Interactive
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