Lisa Williams to offer messages from beyond

| 01 Apr 2014 | 03:14

Lisa Williams, world-renowned medium, clairvoyant, and star of the hit show, "Life Among the Dead" and "Voices from the Other Side" on Lifetime TV, will share her gift of communication with those who have passed on to the "other side" at the Mayo Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, April 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $29 to $80.

Born in England, Williams was discovered by Merv Griffin and introduced to audiences through two seasons of her own hit show, "Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead," along with "Voices from the Other Side" and "Lisa Williams Live." All of these shows are now airing around the world. She has also appeared on Anderson Cooper, Oprah, The Ricki Lake Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Larry King Live and Jimmy Kimmel Live.

As well as performing in front of large live audiences worldwide, Williams also offers workshops and courses in mediumship, developing psychic ability, intuition and meditation.

In 2013 she launched the Lisa Williams International School of Spiritual Development (LWISSD) through which she delivers her classes with her own hands-on method of teaching. Through the school, Williams offers access to her personally trained and certified mediums and psychics who are part of the LWISSD Directory. The first center for the school opened in Los Angeles in the summer of 2013 and the second is due to open in 2014.

Williams hosts her own weekly radio show on blogtalkradio.com, and writes regularly about her life and spiritual teachings on her website lisawilliams.com, where she interacts with the public as well as her site members. She is an accomplished author of books on mediumship and spirituality, including "Survival of the Soul" and "Life Among the Dead," and is currently writing a new book on the topic of soul mates and soul connections.

Williams is also a trained Reiki and crystal healer. She lives in Southern California with her son, Charlie, and their two dogs.

The Mayo Performing Arts Center is located at 100 South St. in Morristown. For more information or tickets contact the box office at 973-539-8008 or mayoarts.org.