Channeling Erik

July8th

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The belief that there is some Supreme Being seems to transcend all religions. A while back, I asked Erik if he had met God, and he said that as soon as he transitioned to the afterlife, he kept a low profile. He wanted to remain under the radar because he was scared that God would be angry with him for having taken his own life. But now he realizes there is no judgment or punishment on the Other Side and promised to find out more. As the existence of God is such an important part of our lives, I wanted to see if Erik had done his homework as he promised. That said, God was on the top of my list of questions for this channeling session. Both Kim and I were surprised by some of Erik’s insight.

Kim: So Elisa, what’s on the agenda for this morning?

Me: Well, I have a lot of questions today, but first I want to say, Hi, Erik. I love you Sweetie Pie. How are you doing today?

Erik: Hi Mom. I’m always good. Always chill. Love you too, Mama.

Me: I know, Sweetie. I know. So tell me, Erik, have you had a chance to meet up with God yet?

Kim: So are you asking him if he’s had any luck meeting God?

Me: Yes, remember last session I asked him that question, and he said that when he first crossed over, he was sort of trying to remain under the radar, because he thought he’d be in trouble for taking his own life? He said he’d get back to me on that one.

Kim: Oh, okay. Let’s ask. (pause) He’s showing me this in my mind’s eye. Erik called them “assemblies” where spiritual beings can attend talks or lectures given by God. Hmm, I’ve never seen that before. That’s interesting.

Elisa; I guess He’d make a heck of a keynote speaker, huh?

Kim: (Laughing) Yeah!

Erik: It’s fascinating.

Kim: And Erik, I’ve never heard of that before. That’s really interesting.

Erik chuckles.

Kim: You’re not teasing me, are you, Erik?

Erik: (Emphatically) NO! NO! This really DOES  happen. I’m not kidding!

Kim: So how do you see God, Erik? Do you see God as a light; do you see God as a being that has male or female energy?

Erik: As a light. As a bright, white silvery light.

Kim: How do you know it’s God? To ask an interesting question, what makes you so sure that that’s God?

Erik: Because when you’re in spirit, there are things that you feel and know. You don’t question everything like you do on the earthly plane with your brain.

Me: Oh, okay!

Erik: We feel and know the Truth.

Me: So you have like this knowingness?

Erik: Yes. I haven’t gotten any personal audiences yet, but I have been exposed to God, not only the energy in Heaven, but I’ve also been exposed to messages God shares that is meant for all of us as a whole.

Me: Okay.

Erik: I believe that the spirits who find it most insightful are the ones who are getting ready to come back to the earthly plane again.

Me: Interesting. Kind of like He sends messages through an “All Call” button on an intercom?

Erik: (Chuckling) Yes, exactly.

Me: Now, does God have a male or female energy, Erik?

Erik: Androgynous. Both male and female, but you wouldn’t call it one or the other.

That was all Erik was able to share about God, but given his recent passing, I’m impressed with his insight and how it seems to agree so closely with the recent perspective of many quantum physicists. Some scientists believe God is a massive field of consciousness and that we are both a part and the whole of that field. Erik describes our relationship with God as a hologram. For instance, let’s say a picture of Erik represents his soul or consciousness. The God is a massive picture of him (as it is with all of us) and each pixel in that massive “God image” of Erik is a tiny individual picture of Erik. Nearly every religion claims that God created us in his image, so this does make sense. Perhaps God is a collective consciousness of all of our souls…the Supreme Energy Source, and perhaps we are not only that whole, but also the part of that consciousness that behaves like a tentacle, reaching out to explore and evolve. As we tentacles travel to the earthly plane and become incarnate, we use that plane as a laboratory where we use struggles, adversities, human emotions and other factors to evolve toward some end goal…unconditional love? Einstein tried to define love in terms of mathematical equations, so perhaps he understood that love is some form of energy toward which consciousness evolves.

As far as the assemblies and “All Call” messages are concerned, this could be explained by the fact that we are all a part of God, this massive consciousness, so of course we are connected, not only with God but also with each other. The quantum entanglement theory may offer insight, too. This is defined as follows: A quantum mechanical phenomenon in which the quantum states of two or more objects have at all times to be described with reference to each other, each instantaneously tracking changes to the other, however large the spatial separation of the objects.

I find this comforting, because not only are we connected to God, we are connected to each other..independent of time, independent of space, independent of dimension. I am as close to Erik as I ever was.

I highly recommend a wonderful book: The God Theory: Universes, Zero-Point Fields and What’s Behind  It All by Bernard Haisch. Science and religion are in closer agreement than we think. I do not profess to be an expert in quantum physics. Far from it, in fact. I’m just a simple, inquisitive soul trying to find as many answers as I can to the Bigger Picture. Thank you, Erik, for giving me a little glimpse.

  • http://WebsiteURL Tom

    I was reading Mellen-Thomas Benedict’s page about his near death experience (NDE) and there is a whole exploration and explanation of GOD there that is truly wonderful.
    Erik is right on target with GOD being just energy/ light and essentially genderless. GOD just IS. Mellen Thomas explains that we are all extensions of GOD and part of GOD as well, as you said, but our function as part of GOD is to experience everything about being that can be experienced. GOD is everywhere and everything, thats why it is said that GOD is all knowing.
    A couple of things that I had learned, from that reading was:
    1) GOD doesn’t care about religion. Religion isn’t for or about GOD, but it is for us. It is important to us to use as a “road map” for a successful and peaceful existance here at this level.
    2) GOD is not “out there somewhere” but here, and all around us and part of us. We need not seek GOD elsewhere other than right where we are…hows that for mind blowing!??
    GOD is Love, pure, unfiltered, simple, non judgmental, and shows itself as pure light. We are GOD’s children, and we are eternal. Life is unending and gets recycled endlessly.
    The comment about GOD not caring about religion really knocked my socks off. I had already known that Religion didn’t matter, since theer is only 1 GOD, and as children of GOD, GOD, being our ‘parent’ would only want us to be happy and loved. You cannot do that when you have to guess at the best way to worship and find the ‘true’ way back to Heaven and GOD. GOD wouldn’t throw us under the Bus (so to speak) with tat regard. Religion doesn’t matter, as long as what ever religion that is practiced is done so in peace and Love. Thats all GOD cares about.
    I am glad to see Erik exploring this and being able to relay it back, as it parallels what others who have had NDE’s bring back as well. What more proof would you want? GOD exists, and is pure energy, the same energy that flows through the universe and through all of us, and every living thing. GOD is exploring itself and every aspect of itself through us and other living things, and so if you seek GOD, you need look no further then yorself, or a tree, or your beloved pet….GOD is there, and all around. Collective consciousness of every living thing.
    Amazing and liberating in it’s total simplicity.
    this really changes a lot, especially when you realize that those who follow what ever Religion, really have a lot of it backwards.
    Cool post, and erik keep up the good work. No need to hide or ‘fly below the radar’ GOD knows you are there and isn’t angry, as you have seen =)
    GOD loves you regardless and only wants the best for you.
    Thank you Elisa again for an awesome post. If you haven’t done so, ready Mellen-Thomas’ page and follow links to others who have had NDE’s and the information is truely liberating and inspiring.
    I’ll check out those books you recommend as well, its always nice to have cross references =D

    http://www.near-death.com/experiences/reincarnation04.html

    {{{{HUGS!!!}}}}}

    Tom

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Wow, Tom, your wisdom never ceases to amaze me. One sentence in particular made me tear up because of the beauty in it’s simplicity. Religion doesn’t matter, as long as what ever religion that is practiced is done so in peace and Love. I will go to the link you shared. Thanks again. Love you! Elisa

  • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

    OMG, Tom, I just read the link you posted above and it’s so in line with what Erik and what physicists now say! Anyone interested in spirituality MUST read this. Amazing stuff. I even copied onto a Word Doc to save it forever. THANKS!!!

  • http://WebsiteURL Tom

    Hi Again =D

    No problem, glad to help…the information is incredibly liberating, and frees you up from so much of the $#@! that has been handed down over the last 2000 or so years.
    {{{{{{{HUGS!!!}}}} again, and thank you for both you and Erik =D

    Tom

  • condor

    What is the origin of God?

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I think God always existed and will always exist. It’s hard for us to wrap our minds around this because we think so linearly. After all, we are born, we die. We have a beginning and we have an end. (At least as incarnate souls.) Plus, time is just a human construct designed to help us sequence things, pair cause and effect, etc. It really doesn’t exist as an absolute. Remember, I’m just a person from the peanut gallery, but this is what Erik and other discarnate souls seem to suggest. God, you have great questions! (No pun intended.)

  • Ingrid

    Wow, thanks Tom for sharing!! I just read that article and how fascinating, exciting and comforting it was to think about how we are never-ending and just constanty re-creating. Also that God is in EVERY thing on earth because God is all-knowing and everything here is an extension of God experiencing being. Thanks again! And thank you, Erik, for more of your own information on God. Every time I read a post, I feel more and more liberated and full of love. It’s like my therapy lol! Thanks guys!

  • http://WebsiteURL Jahmaiah Martin

    Thank you so much for sharing, I have been glued to these posts ever since I read the article in Huffington Post. I’ve always believed in an infinite spirit in the universe, but i didnt understand our personal connection, now I do, and I do believe that you have saved me from many more years of confusion.Many thanks too you and Erik

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Aw, thanks! You’re lucky, I seem to get more confused as I get older! ;-)

  • condor

    Ya think? :)

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Yes, but I try not to make a habit of it. ;-)

  • http://WebsiteURL Tom

    Asking for the origin of God is much like asking for the origin of the Universe. The universe, as we know it, is endless, and boundless. It has always been and always will be. God, as I understand it, has always been, in some sort. God is made up of the energy of the universe and all Conscious thought and energy that has built up over time. The energy of the Universe is boundless, as is the universe itself.
    I think this is the function of formal religion, to try and help us feeble ‘humans’ fathom something as incredible as the thought of a non ending universe, and a omnipresent God, or life energy, are pretty far fetched ideas for some people to grasp. Simply trying to wrap your mind around the idea of an endless universe is hard enough…
    Thats as I understand it, and I am sure it will be different for anyone else….and thats OK =D

    Tom

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      After reading the link you sent me, I totally understand this for the first time. Amazing stuff. Sweet dreams.

  • http://WebsiteURL Denise

    I don’t think God is genderless I think God has to be all genders. Genderless implies no empathy for any gender.
    I also think “we are made in his image” doesn’t mean this form of earthly existence I think it means our soul. If God is light and love then we are light and love. The body is like a pair of shoes we change when the event or our mood dictates it.
    It’s always nice to find more information being shared. I have diffuculty accepting suicide as destiny but on the other hand you, Elisa, would not be sharing this information with others if this had not happened. That’s a tricky one for me. Thanks for the challenge of changing my perception.
    Denise

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I agree we are made in God’ image on a soul level rather than physical. I think we are also male and female and incarnate as either over multiple lifetimes. Whether genderless or both genders, God loves us all: male, female, transgender, gay, black, white, flawed. God loves us warts and all. This can’t be helped because God is Love. Light is alive and intelligent in the cosmos. It is love. So God, humans, everything, really, is Light and Love.

      Some say God is a massive intelligent consciousness evolving to know Itself through parts of Itself, us. We are God and God is us, maybe. Of course the more I learn, the less I feel I know and my paradigm seems to constantly morph.

      I use to wish Erik’s suicide was his destiny but it wasn’t. It was a mistake. He abandoned his destiny, whatever it was. But I think he’s trying to create a new destiny for himself in whatever dimension he inhabits and wants to make up for that rash and unfortunate decision.

  • http://WebsiteURL Tom

    An interesting video that will give you something to think about, and parallels what Erik has said. =D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9bVd3BspIQ

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Tom, this is one of the most amazing videos I have every seen! It’s everything Erik’s been saying!! (I haven’t posted all of the last channeling session, but you’ll see soon.) This video you shared is life changing and comforting for me. I hope everyone, and I mean EVERYONE watches it. YOU ARE SUCH A WONDERFUL GIFT TO US, TOM. I LOVE YOU!!!!!!

  • http://WebsiteURL Nate

    Tom – I read the link you provided above on mellon-thomas as well as the link to the you tube video. Both great stuff – thanks for sharing. It makes me want to go back and read a book I bought a few years back called ‘The Visionary Window’ by Amit Goswami. He’s a Quantum physicist and talks about a lot of this stuff in this book. I’m not even sure if I finished the book, but I’m motivated to re-read it now. I go back and forth sometimes. Listening and reading these accounts of NDEs I get this feeling that…I don’t know…it just kind of boggles the mind and doesn’t seem real or possible. On the other hand, I sometimes think of occam’s razor. Is it more reasonable to think that there is no meaning behind anything and that we are an ‘accident’ or ‘blip’ of sorts……this speck of dust (in the most literal sense) in an unimaginable, huge universe and that we simply are born and die in the blink of an eye when compared to the age of our planet and universe…or that we are one with the whole? That time is not what we think and that this reality is just one small layer of our consciousness manifesting itself. The latter seems more reasonable to me. How can we possibly think we’re different from a star, the universe, our planet…or a tree, rock, etc? We’re all ‘it’…this separateness we attach to is what we need to examine b/c when we do, I think we’ll find that there is no separateness at all.

  • http://WebsiteURL Denise

    My thoughts on suicide have been that it is the absolute worst thing you can do; you are delayed in your growth, it takes a very long time to regain the level you left off at, you are in a type of limbo, and not even going into the repercutions here on the earthly plane of your action. I didn’t want to think that anyone could suffer such a setback in growth. I am releived to know that even experiencing the grief of creating grief we are capable of learning and teaching. Although in the Grand scheme of things why wouldn’t it be that way?

    My estimation is that the events in our lives don’t really matter as an event but our reaction and response to any event whether positive, negative, or neutral. The universe seems to unfurl the direction we need to go for growth as events occur and we respond. It would be interesting to know what direction you would have persued had this event not occured. I would guess you still would be interested in this same examination of the universe.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I completely agree with your take on suicide and of course, Erik does as well. He pretty much says he got confused and forgot what he’s here for. Your remark about how events in our lives really don’t matter as much as our reaction and response to them simply blew me away. I have no words to describe how that affected me. Do you ever get a feeling of “knowingness” inside that is on a deep soul level? You might not have any facts or figures for it but you “know” it’s true? That’s how it made me feel.

      I’d like to think that Erik’s death was his destiny, but he says it wasn’t. It would be much easier to accept if he took his life so that he could channel this important information to us, but at least it’s happened and he’s helping others, even if it is his “Plan B.” Oh, I just had an epiphany! Maybe this is how he responds to his mistake. He could have just sulked over there on the other side, I guess. So I’m wondering if how we react and respond to events continues while we’re in spirit?

  • http://WebsiteURL Tom

    Yup, Denise brings up another great point!! It really doesn’t matter what happens to you in life, what is important is how you react and deal with the event or information or what not.
    Elisa said Erik could have sat back and pouted, but he didn’t. He chose to do something and try to turn a negative and hurtful event into a positive learning experience. This in turn not only helps him move forward in his growth, but helps in healing a wrong that he had committed.
    Life isn’t about whats wrong, but what you DO about it and react to it. You can let it run you, or you can take control and follow the path.
    it’s not easy, as I have my own challenges to try and make as positive as possible, but I know what I feel is right and true and positive, and no matter what negatives present themselves as obsticles, there is always a lesson presented to learn from, and move forward off of.

    Cool comment, =)

    Tom

  • Tracy Lamont

    Erik is starting to sound like a wise old being. You must be really proud of him, mum!
    This is such an iteresting subject for me as I’m nor particularly religious. I’ve always been spritual but never felt compelled to follow an organised religion with their rules and their ‘Thou shalts’ and Thou shalt nots’. It all seems so disconnected to the sprit world.
    I beleive that Jesus came to Earth as a highly evolved spiritual teacher, but his words got changed and exaggerated and made to fit in with the ideals of the people writing them down. Therefore, there is only a small element of truth in the bible for me. It may as well begin ‘Once upon a time…
    My feeling about God is different. I see God as an enormous lake and we, as individuals, are each a drop of water in that lake. When we incarnate, that small drop falls to Earth and when we ‘die’, we return to the lake and the whole of that body of water experiences every good or bad thought or deed that we experienced as a single entity.
    In that way, we are all God, we are all one. We have a responsibility toward one another. The man who murders another is inflicting that pain upon himself and will ultimately feel it when he goes home.
    This is why Jesus wants us to ‘Love your brother like yourself’.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Exactly, Tracy. I feel the same way. Even though my great uncle was Cardinal of Spain, I’ve never subscribed to organized religion. I believe in the tenets, the spirituality behind it, but not the part that mankind has massaged into a tool or even a weapon to deceive or control. Of course not everyone who honors an organize religion bows to such devices, and I respect them for that.