Channeling Erik

August24th

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Jamie says another date option for the Austin event is October 13, 14, and 15. Can I have a head count for your preference?

In the first part of my 4/15 channeling session with Jamie and Erik, Jamie shares a pre-session tete a tete with him.

Channeling Transcript

Me: Hi Jamie!

Jamie: Hi! Your boy was here when I came in this morning.

Me: Ah!

Jamie: Yeah, we were talking about gays and lesbians and bisexuality.

Me: Good! Does he want to share something about that, maybe?

Jamie: What?

Me: Does he want to share anything on the topic?

Jamie: Yeah, well, I was sitting in the car, and there was a very passionate, beautiful speech on one of the talk shows, and I looked up and there he was. I was all teared up from this really moving speech.

Me (touched): Awww.

Jamie: And he asked, “Are you okay?” and I said, ‘Yeah.’ And he goes, “You wanna talk about it?” So, I said, ‘No, no, I was just listening.” And he goes, “The gays and lesbians?”

Me: Aw, you know he did that a lot with his friends. He’d always ask them, “Do you wanna talk about it” when they seemed to be struggling with something. In fact, I was looking at all of his Facebook messages months after he died, because I have his passcode and stuff, and he was always messaging them with phrases like, “Do you wanna talk” or “How can I help,” or “I’m here if you need a friend.”

Jamie (touched): Aw, really? God. (pause) Oh, that’s so sweet. And you know, he kind of followed me around for 20 minutes to make sure I was okay. He goes, “You’re right, it’s not fair. People need equality.”

Me: Yeah.

Jamie: And he goes, “It just comes down to people’s evaluations of other people.”

Me: Yeah. (sounding a little like Rain Man now.)

Jamie: And then we got into the topic of, uh, if people could observe the fact, there’d be a lot more happy emotions in life.

Me: What fact?

Jamie: There’s a difference between observation and evaluation. Most people evaluate something, but they think it’s there observation of it. 

Me: Exactly! You know, we’re not here to judge. The universe does a good job at that.

Erik finally chimes in with a guffaw.

Me: Love is love is love is love as far as I’m concerned. Maybe that’s the main thing the LGBT population is here to teach us.

Jamie: That’s really cool what he said about the difference between observation and evaluation.

Me: It is! Good work, Erik! (Pause) Now for a REALLY deep subject—Lukas wants to know where his wallet is.

Jamie and Erik both laugh.

Me: He lost it on prom night. Did somebody steal it, or is it just hanging out somewhere all lonely and abandoned?

Jamie: It is hanging out somewhere. He gives me a picture—a darker place. It almost looks like inside a car in between the seat cushions.

Me: Oh, he and his friends rented a limo. Could he have left it there? He hates having bulky things in his pockets, and, despite a few near misses, he takes his wallet out when he sits down.

Jamie: It’s like wedged there somewhere.

Me: Hmm, that’s what he thinks. He thought he left it in the limo but when he called, the limo driver looked and said he couldn’t find it. I guess he should call the company and ask for a more thorough search.

Pause while Jamie talks to Erik.

Jamie: I asked Erik if the wallet will eventually come back to Lukas, and he said, “Nope.”

Sure enough, the wallet was never seen or heard from again. Hopefully, hours in line at the DPS getting a new driver’s license will be the consequence he needs to save all the wallets in his future from a similar tragedy. Before my appointment with Jamie, since the time element was so critical, I decided to ask another psychic where Lukas’s wallet could be. Alas, when I got there, I was met with this disconcerting sign:

Ah Oh!

Thanks, Patrick, for this comedic gem!

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  • Steve

    I’m glad there is more awareness now about the LGBT community, and that we are truly really like everyone else. In fact – gays are pretty cool people to know :) Thanks, Erik, for bringing this topic to light!

  • http://channelingerik Pat

    Elisa…you are soooo funny! I love the sign…made me laugh out loud. Thanks for that.

    Hey Patrick…I’ve been out of the loop for a while but I wanted to thank you for your thoughtful response to my question a few posts back. You are quite impressive because your approach is to “deconstruct” things which is a very valuable tool in arriving at a conclusion.

    I agree with all that you say and actually use the same logic in arriving at my truths. However, it is amazing at all the diversity in “weirdness” (that’s the only way I can describe it) that is out there.

    What I guess confounds me is that these beliefs that we have concerning mysticism or metaphysics all seem to be so “individualistic” and not experienced on a mass level. It would be nice to see just one UFO land in the middle of New York City and have an alien come out and shake the mayor’s hand. Wouldn’t that just be the coolest thing in the world!?!

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Amy C, you better start running for major! You know you want it! (heehee)

  • Allen

    I do appreciate the love is love is love is love perspective. That’s how I view it nowadays, and simply respect everyone’s individuality. We’re all unique, yet as I’m learning through this blog and a few other website’s including Jason’s, we’re all connected.

    As for the Rain Man comment, that was pretty frickin’ funny! I nearly spit my coffee out onto the computer! I can hear Dustin Hoffman in my head with the “yeah… yeah… “

  • mom2bzs

    This sounds like the Erik I always experience. He often comes and sits at the beach with me (in my mind’s eye) and talks and is extremely supportive. He’s so compassionate. I also get a kick out of his sense of humor when Robert and I talk. Funny and rauchy!

    I love that “observation” instead of “evaluation”. A great thing to remember.

    Sherry

  • sunshine7

    Love is, love is, love is.. what a simple and perfect perspective…

    Just wanted to share I got a shock yesterday as we drove up our street a guy was jogging towards us, he was the image of Erik! It may sound strange but I found that moment quite comforting..

    Love the messages from Erik, I so look forward each day to checking in!

  • M and M

    What a wonderful post. Erik sure makes the perfect guardian angel, both in life and now. Whenever someone asks me in a genuine way if I want to talk it makes me feel that no matter what, someone out there cares. That is such an under used but so important thing. Thanks for the reminder Erik.

    On another note, I wanted to share some interesting dream experiences I have had the last few nights. Like everyone else I’m sure, I am getting so tired of waiting for things to shift and start to feel better, more meaningful. When I go to bed at night I ask to be given information that I’ll find interesting. A few nights ago I swear I felt what the new earth energy will feel like. I was lucid dreaming and I remember feeling the most incredible emotions and I felt like I was in a place of great peace, meaning, and love, and then I heard in my mind that this was the energy of the new earth. It didn’t last long and the feelings faded when I woke up, but I remember clearly that it was absolutely wonderful and was everything I have been looking for. I hope others can have a similar experience as we sure do need some help through this.

    Last night I asked for information again but fell asleep before I could get out specifics on what type of info. I had a very vivid dream this morning of someone teaching me what time meant. It was so detailed and made perfect sense. I remember thinking “ah, now I get it!”, but of course when I woke up it mostly faded. What I do remember was that one of the reasons for time in our world is to show contrast, the difference between things. I was shown cars racing around a track (I am not at all into car racing). I was told that without time, there would be nothing of interest there, no lesson, no need to push ones-self, nothing. We use competition in our lives to learn a lot, to push and to grown, and that requires time. Time is one way we compare something to something else and that makes for great lessons. Not sure how everyone else feels about this, but this was a wonderful experience non the less, felt like it came directly from my higher self or something at that level.

    Hopefully as these changes happen around us we will be allowed to learn more and be provided more clarity. That would be one way of making this worth it.

  • nikki

    I laughed at the Rain Man comment as well :)

    Neither of the Austin dates are good for me, sorry.
    I am not sure about Virginia Beach depends on spring break plans, what we do for our kids!

    Ok I have been watching this hurricane with personal interest. Family traveling to NY area this weekend. I decided that I need to think positive and then wondered what would happen if everyone envisioned the hurricane heading east and missing the US. Is there really power in positive thinking? So I am giving it a shot. We’ll see, I guess, cant hurt, right?

  • Patrick

    @ Pat – thank you. The UFO Alien shaking the mayor’s hand? Great mental image, however….drum roll…that’s already happened and with a lot higher offiials than the mayor! Cool indeed when we do see it on a news website. Just wait.

  • Susan

    Awww…lovely post today and good topic. Enjoyed :-)

    Light and Love Susanxoxoxo

  • iola

    Hi M and M,
    I read your post with much interest..I have been feeling all sorts of things,..none of them as comforting as you decbribe….mostly feeling jittery, out of sorts, hard sleeping. Knowing the shift is coming and feels so incredible is someting to look forward to. Thanks for sharing with us…cant wait!
    And the observation..rather than evaluation..how succinct he puts it! Just think if the whole world observed with compassion, rather than judge, compare and evaluate? Will keep that one up front in my head…I am way to judgemental..shouldnt be.
    love this post!

  • Dvorak

    Your comments about time are very interesting. The new head of school at my children’s day school implemented an amazing new program about respecting time. Today was their first day of school and this new policy represents a brand new way of viewing time. I wish Erik could tell me if I will get my lost watch back. I just purchased it in July and have looked everywhere argh!

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      In Atlanta, Jamie taught us how to use pendulums and dousing rods to find stuff. I bet she’ll teach it again in Austin!

  • Michelle

    Wonderful post as always.

    I would love to come to the Austin event, but I thought it was going to be a Friday-Sunday event. If it’s Oct. 13th-15th I’m not sure if I’ll be able to make it because I have to work. I vote for a weekend!

    Much love,
    Michelle

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      It is so it must be 14, 15, 16! Sorry!

  • http://channelingerik Pat

    Elisa…

    Either of the October Austin dates works for me.

  • Michelle

    No worries Elisa, that’s great news, thanks! Either weekend works for me. :)

  • Clay

    Hi there, my vote is for the 14-16. After a blisteringly hot summer, the weather might actually be a bit cooler and more pleasant. Are there any other events for either weekend in Austin? I lived there for about 10 years, and I know that restaurants, parking, etc. can get pretty crazy when a UT game or major convention is going on. Thanks so much, I am so looking forward to being with ya’ll!!