Channeling Erik

October18th

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James’s Question

Elisa, You wanted to know my name and age, it is James and I am 54,  born in Sterling, CO. My son is also James, born December of ’87 and he was killed in the Sterling, CO area in an ATV crash. If you would like anything else, please let me know. I would much appreciate it if you could see if anything comes up with your next session. I will anxiously await to hear. Thank you so much, and it was wonderful to speak with you.

Jim

Channeling Transcript

Me: Next is from James. He’s 54, lives in Colorado. Uh, his son, also James, was around 22 when he died in Sterling, Colorado in an ATV accident.

Kim: His guardian angels call him Jimmy. So we’ll call the father James and the son Jimmy.

Me: Okay. I guess he just wants to see what comes up. He doesn’t have any specific questions.

Kim: Yeah, I’m hearing him talk already!

Me: Oh, good!

Jimmy: Dad, I’m really sorry. I’m really, really sorry.

Erik: His dad always told him to be careful. You know, parents always do that, but…

Me: Yeah, of course.

Erik: He says he was reckless, and he wants his dad to know that he accepts accountability for what he does, and he’s turning over a new leaf.

Jimmy: Tell Dad it’s really me, cuz he’s really gonna be surprised by that.

Erik: He’s been in therapy. He was shocked, stunned when he popped out of his body. He says there was no way to save him, though. He says he was reckeless, and Dad, you know, he knew Dad wanted him to be careful. Jimmy’s saying there was something like chemicals involved, like alcohol or drugs.

Kim: Now, sometimes I’ll be channeling for somebody, Elisa, and they will vehemently, vehemently deny that their child was on drugs, then I’ll asked the deceased what were they taking and they’ll, you know, say they were really hopped up on Vicodin or something prescribed. So it doesn’t mean heroin or cocaine or crack or meth.

Me: Was he taking a prescription drug?

Kim: Let’s see…No! Having said all of that! No! (laughing) Uh, alcohol. Alcohol, he says.

Erik: But was he totally drunk? No, no! But he was reckless, and was driving way too fast. WAY too fast. He’s saying something about a train, but he says that’s another story.

Kim: Okay, so do you have any messages for Dad?

Jimmy: I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. It was all my fault.

Me: Was it his destiny?

Erik: No. No, he was meant to grow up and become a doctor. He was meant to be a healer like Dad.

Me: Actually, his dad is a physican! What about, uh (long pause) Oh, dang it. Forgot what I was gonna say. Argghh! Go ahead with what you were going to say. Oh wait, I remember now. Does Jimmy come visit?

Erik: Oh, yeah! Hell yeah! Frequently! He likes to drive with Dad. He’s laughing right now, cuz James used to talk to Jimmy about his driving like slow down, be careful, a yellow light means stop not speed up to go through it, etc. etc. Now, Jimmy sometimes visits James and rides around giving him advice about protecting his safety.

Me (laughing): Ha!

Erik: Jimmy says he loves his dad very much—and Mom—and he’s talking about a sister. And he’s sorry he put them through all of this. Any time they wanna talk to him, he’s right there. They don’t need someone like Kim or any other channel. They can talk to him themselves.

Jimmy: Dad has been talking to me! Oh, and tell Dad he better start taking better care of himself now cuz he’s going to be living into his mid-90s. He needs to eat better and exercise. Tell him. Tell him that right now.

Me: I will, Jimmy. Promise.

Jimmy: Thanks.

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  • Skoshi

    One of the saddest TV shows I ever saw was an interview of a woman whose career is teen safety. She had talked to her son many times growing up about wearing his seat belt, etc., and he died in a crash not wearing a seat belt. She said she was sure he got it, and he obviously didn’t. What can you say to these bright young people? Their brains don’t mature till they’re 26. They all think they’re adults by the time they’re 13! PLEASE! We love you. Despite teenage-parent conflicts that really get under your skin, we want you around! Please DON’T take chances with your lives.

  • Micah

    I just started reading your story today after hearing about it from a blog that I constantly follow. A good friend of mine passed this last summer and his mother has been sharing his story in her blog. Its been very hard on everyone that knew him. Knowing the type of person that he was I feel like he would be able to communicate with us. If you can, please ask Erik to have Henry give us a sign that everything will be okay.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Of course I will, Micah. Can you tell me Henry’s age and city of death? I’m sorry about the loss. I’d also recommend you and Henry’s family go to the media gallery, memorize Erik’s voice in one of the videos, and talk to him yourselves. Ask him what you need. You’ll hear his voice in your head with practice. I’ll ask him to bring Henry to the family in a dream, etc.

  • Micah

    Henry was 18 when he died. He just 2 weeks ago turned 19. And he lived in Knoxville. Thank you so much for your help.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Sure Sweetie