Channeling Erik

August10th

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After a ten hour drive from Houston to Florida (with a grand  baby in a car seat behind me,) I on’t think I have the constitutional fortitude to transcribe a channeling session. Please don’t judge me! (tee hee)

So, here it is, one of our favorite subjects, alien graffiti!

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  • Steve

    I just watched (I had taped it) the Curiosity TV special with Steven Hawkings about the origins of the universe. He claims that before the Big Bang, the universe was super tiny and there was no time. If there was no time, he declares, there was no God to great the Big Bang. It just happened. Somehow that seems to simplistic to me. He’s not considering other dimensions, other universes. I truly feel that science is getting there, but they are only applying their laws and rules within a little box.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      For such a brilliant dude, he’s not very smart. What does the existence of God have to do with whether or not time exists?

  • Denise

    Thought you all might find this documentary interesting. I did. :)
    Have fun in FL Elisa! I remember when my girls were younger and we took that long drive. Are we there yet… Mom, are we there yet? lol
    http://www.truththeory.org/tuning-in/

  • Mari

    I almost hate to say it just for fear of sounding mean, but I sincerely think because of the nature of his condition, he truly has some bitterness towards the idea of a Source having allowed him to be made that way. To be allowed to have such a debilitating illness. No one ever mentions it, but to me its like the big elephant in the room
    But no, he uses his status and power in the scientific community to really push his ideas which I honestly think are not completely based on objective scientific theories or research. I know I know I’m going to probably get ripped into, but I just had to be honest.

  • Patrick

    It takes a long time for physicists to learn the craft. Knowledge expands horizons and creates new ones, which also become new limitations. The horizon is the limit of vision.
    The earth is flat.

    When something not understood occurs because it defies known analyses, the learned scientific leaders rush back to their toolbox to grab a familiar instrument and start taking measurements. Leaders lead, right? So when the math fails to add, we’re lead to dismiss it as rubbish and to cast it aside as a figment of an over-active imagination.

    Damn…that sounds familiar; where’d I read that before???

  • Shelley

    Where in Florida are you, Elisa ? I live in the Ft Lauderdale area.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I’m in Fort Walton Beach

  • Patrick

    The crop circles are made by Zeta Reticulans, Sirians, Arcturians and Pleidians our cousins from these other solar systems.

    Sounds kooky; remember those names.

    Just wait.

  • Candis

    Oh come on, you know these circles are just the result of a couple of drunken guys armed with a 2X4 ;D.
    I have been thinking for a while now that Hawkings is kinda stuck in a serious denial phase of his own evolutionary/spiritual development – and not without good reason, but I think getting to the other side of that is part of a serious challenge that has been set up for him on some level. I know that from a personal standpoint, I would probably really be struggling with the whole god question if I were in Hawkings shoes. Also, just being really really bright in one area can kind of dim your view of your other surroundings, and that is true even without all of those other issues he has to to deal with.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I agree. Poor Hawkings.

  • Candis

    Oh Patrick – I am reading this book right now called “The Age of the Unthinable” written by Joshua Cooper Ramo. Can’t put it down. It deals specifically with that concept of which you speak – why our leaders (and most everyone else for that matter) are so stuck on dealing with only what they think that they “know” to be true. How damaging that is in our age of accelerated change and how to transition into new ways of dealing. Good stuff – check it out.

  • Candis

    “Unthinkable” NOT “Unthinable.” (Although there seems to be a lot of that going around as well…)

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      LMAO!!

  • http://www.channelingmyself.com Todd

    I didn’t get a chance to watch the video yet but wanted to chime in. I believe that some crop circles our from ET but I also believe that many are man made. The only thing that I still don’t understand is why the majority are always found in Great Britain. If ETs are making the circles why aren’t more found all over the world?

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Agreed. I think some are hoaxes. The super elaborate ones, no.

  • http://www.channelingmyself.com Todd

    Hi Mari,

    Ever since I watched a video of Hawking and heard some of his theories I just can’t watch or respect any of his ideas anymore. Check out this article
    http://www.naturalnews.com/032416_Stephen_Hawking_consciousness.html

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I think the man’s depressed.

  • Steve

    Hey Patrick, I’ve read that the Arcturians are 5th dimensional light beings and we move through there on our way to the afterlife…it’s like a way station. Something like that…

  • Pamie

    Have fun in Ft. Walton Beach, it is beautiful there. I just spent a week in the Clearwater area and thoroughly enjoyed it. I am in Cocoa at my sister’s until the end of the month, then flying back to Los Angeles.

    Great video. I have never felt that crop circles were all hoaxes. I find the part about the binary code and reply to messages that we sent fascinating. I did read about that before and wondered what they meant by that message. I have more of an idea now. Anyone follow the Divine Cosmos website by David Wilcock?

    xoxo

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Yeah I do, and a lot of other blog members, too! I love that site, Pamie.

  • eupeptic

    I’ve had a fair amount of interest in crop circles for the past few years (ever since coming across one that had nearly the same configuration as the Norway spiral – see the last three links below) and one thing that I’ve noticed is that with good aerial photos you may be able to spot a man-made crop circle by simply looking for the individual paths that a human would make. The crop circles in the first three links are perfect examples of this. In the first one you can clearly see that the crop that was laid down has different patterns in it due to the paths taken to create it. In the circles in the second one you can see that there are increasingly smaller circles in the crop that was laid down that is about the width of a board that a person would use (along with the patterns/lines in the other parts of it). And the third one has a good close-up of the crop:

    http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2009/uk2009bu.shtml
    http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2010/eastfield2-cropcircle-2010.shtml
    http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2010/lurkeley-hill-cropcircle-2010.shtml

    While the above method seems to be a good way to rule out man-made crop circles, I can’t say that it’s a good method for positively identifying genuine crop circles. I personally prefer to hear that evidence was collected which indicates that the crop was subject to a an amount of heat that would aid in allowing the crop to be bent over using wind only. Bent and blown nodes are one example of this. (See http://www.greatdreams.com/crop/hoax/hoax.htm for more detail and some example photos of this.)

    As for the Norway spiral-like crop circle (and Nazca lines in the same configuration), see (note in the second picture at Mail Online that the object is emitting white gas in two opposite directions at the same time [as depicted by the crop circle and in the the Nazca lines image] – something which most skeptics happily overlook in order to allow themselves to believe the common theory that it was caused by a Russian missile) (and I asked one guy who had been to this crop circle [among many others] and his impression was that it was genuine):

    http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2002/uk2002an.shtml
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1234430/Mystery-spiral-blue-light-display-hovers-Norway.html
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/sravx/4224041998/

  • Patrick

    Here’s why most of these crop circles cannot be made by humans on the ground and require aerial observation at a minimum.

    Think of a building; there must be a plan, drawing “from above” first before the foundation can be laid out. In order to achieve the correct angles, a surveyor’s telescope MUST be used.

    Where do the human constructors place their scope in standing crops taller than the scope and how do they see the target point AT NIGHT?

    Without removing the crops down to bare ground, how can the fix a point in place? These designs all show the crops laid down and covering the ground.

    How then would a simple circle be placed next to another smaller circle and another so that the exact centers all line up along a continuous curve? How would the cirve be plotted and followed?

    In a more elaborate design, how AT NIGHT could enough people be brought out to flatten enough crops to create such a design in a few hours? Where are the marks that show the arrival and departure of this battallion of crop vandals?

    What guide ON THE GROUND could be followed to keep all of these people right on line?

    The feeble and simplistic attempts to explain these away are hilarious.

    We have no human ability to create these undetected.

    When one these appears on the roof of the Syndey Opera House, in Piccadilly Circus or in Times Square – etched into the asphalt, rock and concrete – what will we say then?

  • Susan

    Has anybody read the book series “The Convolted Universe” ?? written by Dolores Cannon (I think that is her last name)? She mentions about the Crop Circles, Aliens, The Loch Ness Monster and other mysteries. I read the book awhile ago now so can’t remember what it said…..Anyway fascinating!!! ;-) Susanxoxox

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I have it on my nightstand but I haven’t gotten very far.