Channeling Erik

January30th

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Patrick on Time

Posted in: Time

Hey guys, read this and tell me it makes you feel as stupid as it did me! This in ONE SHARP DUDE! (Erik’s words, too.)

By the way, Robert is doing well. Diet is advancing, tubes are coming out, and hopefully he’ll come home with me Wednesday.

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Elisa – I am reluctant to post this on www.channelingerik.com

Your discretion

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I was intrigued by Erik’s mention of time and distance and I weighed in on it. I’ve thought about it some more, I thought I’d mention it in the conference call, but decided that would be selfish. Reading Elisa’s comment that one of the objectives of Robert’s current medical episode is to coax some members out of the shadows with their insight prompted me to finally organize this on paper. I haven’t been lurking – this tidbit has.

Here’s one way to interpret a small portion of time and movement. I hope Erik can fill this in and get his Heaven Homies to help fill in the gaps and correct the inaccuracies. By the way, Erik’s e-mail address is stinky_socks@heavenlysmells.org

We are told that light and electromagnetic waves move at a speed of 186K miles/second and that this speed is the fastest in the universe. Indeed it is FOR US.

Consider for a moment the rate of vibration of molecules; they can be changed significantly, and that’s heat, transferred through conduction (physical contact of solid objects) or convection (via gaseous medium) such as a convection oven or a hair dryer. Heat is also transferred through waves, such as infrared. Imagine glowing molten iron flowing from a blast furnace…its heat energy can be felt through still air from quite a distance; no touch and no airflow occurs – no conduction or convection – yet the heat is intense. The infrared waves are not seen but most certainly felt.

What other waves have an effect and cannot be seen? Ultraviolet frequencies, the source of suburn. Again we feel no conduction or convection from the sun, but its light rays – invisible to us – affect us directly.

How about sound? Many animals can hear sound frequencies humans cannot, evidence of influences humans do not notice. Recent history includes our unlocking of rudimentary use of electromagnetic waves to transmit sound and picture (radio and TV) but we cannot perceive of their existence without complex (to us) electronic devices, just as we do not feel effects from magnetism – yet very obvious when a magnetic field and a ferrous object (containing iron) cross fields.

If there are frequencies of light and sound that we cannot see that affect us, and magnetic waves we create (which can transmit electricity through air and even a molecular vacuum the way we now send it through wires and cable [this technology will be revealed to us once again on Earth]) then it is only logical that the speed of light we perceive is limited by our ability to perceive it.

Consider being able to move faster. Ponder this example:  A car crashes into another one on Earth. Assume you are on the moon with a telescope powerful enough to zoom in and see the crash; light rays travel at 186,000 miles per second and require about 1½ seconds to reach the moon. Do you – the observer on the moon – see it as it happens OR 1½ seconds later? Pretend you can be right next to the crash, where the light reaches you in 0.00000004567 seconds, then you travel halfway to the moon, and observe the same crash ¾ of a second later, and then you travel all the way to the moon and watch the same crash happen a third time. How are you able to move such distances so quickly? Can you see the crash three times? YES.

Return to the light discussion; there is a visible and invisible spectrum. Why not a slower and faster spectrum, also? How fast does sound move? It moves FASTER through a denser medium – like water versus air – independent of its frequency. Imagine if you could move through a medium of different density – relative to your current one – you would move faster, also.

Let’s introduce distance. You are standing in a large field; there is a circle drawn around you; you are in the exact center. The circle is 360 degrees, as are all, and it is 100 feet in diameter. One degree along the perimeter of the circle is 1/360th of 314 feet (Pi [3.14] x 100) = 0.87222222 feet; about 10½ inches. If you look at the edge of the circle and then look one degree left or right, you look 10½ inches along the edge. Now imagine a 100 mile diameter circle; one degree along the edge of that circle is about 55,264 inches. The “degree” of movement is the same, 1 degree, but depending on the circle, it’s either 10½ inches or 55,264 inches, an enormous difference of the same one degree.

Picture yourself high above the Earth on a cloudless day. The circles are not just to your left and right, in front of you or behind you, they are also below and above you. You are at the center of many, many circles; an infinite number of globes. There are other circles that intersect with yours; other globes. You can move one degree along the edge of any circle – or globe – you choose, and depending on the size, the distance can be large or relatively small.

Back to light spectrum and vibration – what about circles/globes you cannot see? Lower the frequency of a circle – or a spirit – humans see it. Raise the equivalent vibration level – the harmony – of the human and then see the circle, or the sound or the light….and travel the “distance” of various degrees.

The sky appears blue through the gases of earth’s atmosphere; above the atmosphere black. Is there a green, red, blue or yellow sky, depending on the right “filter”?

Does this help a little to understand how we can move forward and backwards “in time” where there is no planetary rotation and angle of light, daytime and night, to tell us “time”..no yardstick that measures moments?

You can see through air; you can see though water but not rock; too dense. Or maybe you are too dense for moving through the rock, but just right for air or water – but at different speeds. Heat and electromagnetic waves go through rock, don’t they? Does not light penetrate some solids but not others? Will a laser penetrate rock? Will concentrated light rays penetrate steel, Yes and yes. The must be focused to displace. Or lightened to pass through.

Patrick D.

My Response

Damn you’re so frigging SMART!! Please, please please let me post this OR you can post it as a comment! You make it all so clear! We need you so quit lurking, you silly goose!

xo

Elisa

Patrick’s Response

Elisa:

That’s QUITE a statement coming from a DOCTOR…thank you!

Please post it if you’d like…as I said, your discretion…I’m very curious to have others correct and improve on it…Erik’s Home Boys and Ghetto Girls especially…”Da wunz dat, like, yo, he be hangin’ wit, ya know?” (Sorry for the bad phonetics but it rhymes)

Seemed like it would fit a separate topic, like for ex. “Robert Redux” or “Coax the Folks” etc etc.

- Patrick

THANKS PROFESSOR PATRICK!!!

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  • Laura Vanden Bosch

    Hello Patrick D. WOW. That’s something to think about. What do you do for fun? :}

    It this anything like folding space. Or to jump to another dimension?

    Also wonderful news about Robert.

    Peace and love laura

  • Steve

    I think my brain just exploded! Seriously, this is great stuff. We know SO little about our reality, and we perceive so little, too.

    I can’t wait until science figures out this paranormal stuff.

  • Will

    Interesting explanation, although I didn’t quite follow the final part.

    Here’s my current understanding/take on this topic:

    There is an interesting field of science that’s starting to get some attention: digital physics. Basically, it is based around information theory and models our universe as a digital virtual reality, with a specific ruleset. The rules composing this ruleset are a bunch of constraints that all together implement our known (and unknown) physical rules of interaction: energy transfers are actually information transfers. Everything is made of information being manipulated in consciousness space.

    The universe can be modeled as a digital cellular automata: one big holographic grid of “reality cells”. Every time the simulation “ticks” (refreshes), each reality cell transfers some amount of information (energy) to the adjacent cells. And that’s where time and speed of light kicks in: the speed of light, which is constant (something mainstream science cannot explain today), is actually the maximum speed at which information can move from one cell to another. Essentially, it’s the refresh rate of the entire simulation (our virtual reality). It is what creates the illusion of time. Our current universe uses a linear time ruleset because it makes it easier for us to learn our very important life lessons through cause and effect.

    I suspect what we refer to as “heaven” here is just another virtual reality with a much different ruleset. From what I understand, time over there is non-linear, which pretty much means past, present and future are one and the same. A concept quite hard to grasp for us mere incarnates – at least for a while :) It think it might help to think about how you control the timeline of a movie when playing it on your computer or your DVD-player: you can pause it, go backward, or forward, yet you do all of this in the present moment, don’t you? :)

  • Shannon

    Patrick, maybe we should alternate the calls…Ask Erik and Ask Patrick! By the way, you would not be stepping on anyone’s toes by letting loose on a call, it’s a free-for-all at the moment anyway!

    Love ya!

    S.

  • Patrick

    Laura vdB: For fun I write books (serious). Yes, “folding space” and “other dimensions” also describe it. Think of “warp speed” (Star Trek) or hyperspace (Star Wars). Steve, “paranormal” is also a popular descriptor, however our human body reality is paranormal, not what I describe.

  • Be Free My Angel

    WOW that is so freakin kewl how easy it is to understand. I totally get it.

  • Patrick

    Be My Free Angel: Thank you, nice to know. Will – I’ll write a supplement to this, and explain the last part better; your summation is spot on. Shannon; I hold no candle to Erik. I’m just another Joe Bloe in Texas.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Hey, if you’re from Texas, you’re bigger than life and just one smidge under God, right? That’s my theory and I’m stickin’ to it!

  • Michelle C

    Note to self…. do not read this stuff right before bed my mind is racing now …
    Great stuff Patrick !!
    Love the email address for Erik :)
    Michelle x

  • http://www.supernaturalsensitives.com Only4Love

    Patrick, Did this just come out of your head all in one moment like a download of somesort? You are a very smart guy and you should maybe think of writing a book…… some scientists who are to locked up in their heads to help us understand our own true nature of reality could also benefit from this information.
    Kathy

  • http://www.supernaturalsensitives.com Only4Love

    Patrick mentioned star wars and star trek….I have heard that some of the information that these futuristic type movies and shows comes from people who actually are channeling through the Akashic records if anyone has every heard of them. They could be tapping information from higher realms of existence or maybe us in our future lives.

  • jaci

    I have stumbled upon your site and have been reading and reading as I find all this so,so fascinating. I don’t know what you’re going through pain-wise but I have sympathy. I am a strong believer that eyes say everything unsaid and when I look at picture’s of Erik and videos I can just tell he has a very beautiful soul.

    I was just wondering what do you think of ouija boards? As in with contacting loved ones or for the curious? What does Kim think of the ouija board?

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I tried a Ouija board right after he died, but I did it with Michelle and she wasn’t ready for any communication. Me, I was desperate for anything. Maybe I should try it again? Erik is so easy to channel, though, so I’d rather hear his voice. I know Kim likes dousing as an adjuvant tool for questioning your higher self, but she never mentioned Ouija boards. Anyone else out there have any experience?

      Jaci, glad you’re part of the family now! If you memorize Erik’s voice and try to channel him, with a little practice you’ll hear his answers. Maybe he can help bring you a deceased loved one, too.

  • http://www.endresphotos.com Endre

    Thanks, Patrick, for the very lucid and concise explanation of the vibratory spectrum. It seems obvious that our limited physical brains are attuned to only perceive a very constrained range. I’m certain that if we were wired differently we could see radio waves, microwaves, e-rays, etc. There is a relatively rare condition called Synesthesia in which the people who experience it “hear” colors or “see” sounds. Two famous composers of the 20th Century – Alexander Scriabin and Olivier Messiaen were both gifted to be able to “see” the colors of the sounds they heard or imagined and, as a result, their compositions are strongly rooted in color and also highly mystical in nature. Since Quantum Physics and Cosmology now have come to the conclusion that the physical universe (i.e. all the known and perceivable matter and energy) represents only about 4% of the total mass of the creation the other 96% (Dark Energy and Dark Matter) resides in vibratory realms that we cannot perceive in our human form. Scientists know that other 96% has to exist or else the known physical Universe couldn’t exist as it does – they simply have no idea of what constitutes Dark Energy or Dark Matter and consequently no means of measuring or perceiving it. We all inhabit only this tiny 4% outer shell of all that really exists. It’s all delightfully amazing stuff and we are fortunate to be living at a time when such things are being discovered and discussed.

  • laura Vanden Bosch

    Patrick D.

    Could you give a list of your books. I am curious. I love to read.
    Peace and love
    laura

  • Skoshi

    So glad to hear good news about Robert! It will be quite a change to go from a boring white hospital room to the colorful, warm Medhus’ home.

    This post reminds me of something I’ve been thinking of posting for more than a week now, but it didn’t tie-in in any way with what was being discussed. I saw a program on the History Channel where an engineer who worked at Area 51 was interviewed. Anyone else see it? Anyway, this fellow (not the one the military claims was never there) said he worked on reverse engineering extraterrestrial ships, and they DON’T propel forward; they “gather” space. That’s not the word he used, and I can’t think of it now! In my mind, I got a picture of lasso-ing in a cow. The equipment “pulls in” space. Of course, Cannon’s interviewees say there are different methods of “propulsion”. One said they ride on energy lines, and that is why they make sharp turns…they’ll go from (for purposes of our understanding) a horizontal line till they hit a vertical line they want to “catch”, causing jerky looking movements when they’re videotaped. Other equipment blinks from dimension to dimension. They “flash” in and out of this dimension, and that is why some video shows a flash, and a ship is gone and a flash and equipment appears.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      Wow, that’s fascinating stuff! I wonder if we can find that on Hulu or something. You know how things just “ring true” and you get this weird sense of knowingness? That’s what I felt when I read your comment, Skoshi.

  • Skoshi

    I don’t know if you’d find it on Hulu or not. He did have a drawing explaining how the ships “pull in” space. It seemed totally logical.

    As far as Ouiji boards, everything I’ve ever heard or read says not to use them, as they draw unpleasant spirits (putting it mildly) and spirits that give false information under the guise of being a loved one. If you can channel and have direct experience, you’re way ahead. I know Sylvia Browne strongly advises against using Ouiji boards.

  • Tracy Lamont

    So does this mean that time is a human concept? If so, do we have the ability – (albeit latent) – to travel backwards? Wouldn’t that be amazing. Even if we can’t change past events, just to be in the presence of a lost loved one, on one of the most perfect days you could recall, How bitter-sweet would that be?
    Going with the car crash theory, Patrick; If, I could travel to the far reaches of space, where the crash that killed my boy hasn’t occured yet, I still can’t prevent it, can I? And even though I’ve not witnessed it, it has still happened at some point in time, so time is still relative and past events unchangeable.
    Very well explained, Patrick, for the average layman to easily comprehend.
    Look forward to reading more of your posts.
    Tracy.

  • Patrick

    No, it didn’t come to me all at once…I’ve understood certain things for a long, long time and haven’t written them down until now. I’ve written my first book (second one is in the works, in another language) and I’m hard at work looking for a literary agent to look for a publisher…if you want a “proof” I’ll be happy to send it to you, send me your e-mail address…pdehaan@alumni.rutgers.edu

  • Patrick

    Laura: send me your e-mail address and I’ll send you the proof of my first “publishable” book, it’s looking for an agent and a publisher.
    pdehaan@alumni.rutgers.edu

  • Patrick

    Tracy: No, events cannot be undone but it’s possible to see the lead up to the occurrence and the immediate moments afterwards. As the event is re-visited, your point-of-view will have much more understanding. You will see that your little boy is not just your little boy and you are much more than just his mother, although those two are very true from our perspective here on Earth.
    We don’t travel backwards – there is no backwards – rather, a different place returns to us.

    I was planning on expanding on this some more later – with Elisa’s blessing, since this is her website – but I’m free for the moment and I’ll do some now. Apologies for “hogging the blogging”.

    Let’s all picture ourselves floating above Earth; the sun shines, the clouds are bright puffy white, the sky above is deep blue and the blue bonnets are all over the ground far below. (Yes, springtime in Texas.) We remain stationary, all of us Channeling Erik blog members, all standing free with big brown plastic cups of tea (no sugar, lotsa ice and two slices of lemon, please) and Erik down on the Earth’s surface screwing with my car alarm again.

    We remain in place; the earth rotates below us. We remain there for 24 hours and the USA, the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Japan, China, Russia, Europe and then the Atlantic (and intermediate points) all pass below us. It remains bright and sunny the whole time; clouds come and go, it gets dark and then light for the people down there in The Lone Star State, but not for us!

    OK, then we all shoot around to the other side and we can no longer see the sun. We remain in place and we see the illuminated cities of Earth pass by far below. We order more iced tea (and hopefully make a few head calls?) and we watch; Erik obliges us and brings a huge pitcher. We need not remain a long time; we see earth continue to pass below us; we never see the sun. We see the moon move, but the stars remain fixed in place.

    How much time passed? We’ve never seen a sunset or a sunrise, just Erik with his pitcher, a huge waiter’s tray and 50 big plastic cups of iced tea!

    Now let’s imagine ourselves far above the Earth…we cannot see surface detail anymore. We are “in space”. We see the curved shape of our planet and the edges of the atmosphere. We remain there and watch the heavens in all of its beauty. How much time goes by? Only in relation to earth do we “measure” time. Only in relation to a sunrise, a daily cycle, a rythym, do we set a beat like a clock and tick off segments according to that beat.
    We are not on the Earth; we no longer rotate on an axis nor do we circle the sun. We can be where we want to be. What time is it now?

    Now for time distance dimensionality; imagine an invisible grid that extends away from you up, down, left, right forwards and backwards. You can see the lines if you want or you can turn them off, but they are there. You imagine a place you’d like to see – the car crash, Tracy – and the image of the event comes to you along these lines; it accelerates and then moves to you in an instant, slowing down and arriving before you. Think of a huge Rubik’s Cube, with every color imaginable and with millions of squares along each side and in every direction, shifting and clicking into place. The lines along which the image and records of the event travel can be straight, make sharp 90 degree turns or can follow curves. Think of an old http://www.cars.com TV advertisement where a car shopper stands among an endless expanse of cars, rows and rows, perfectly neat and lined up, leading off to the horizon in all directions; the prospective car buyer thinks, “Chevy Tahoe” and the rows of cars speed up to a blur, approaching, turning a sharp right angle without losing pace for a second, and then suddenly his chosen vehicle appears, bouncing to an exact stop before him. He does not move. Just as a website comes to you; you do not move to it. The place you wish to see appears like this but in an instant.

    You don’t “go there”; it is shown to you where you are. You can see and replay every detail as quickly or as slowly as you prefer. It is before you; no screen image flickers, you are there like a camera hovers above the huddle during a football game. You can see your son return to his real home, be greeted by his angels, his companions and all who await his return home and be joyful beyond your imagination at doing so. I cannot imagine losing a son as you have Tracy or as Elisa has, but I know, these events are more than the grief we feel and there is more content than we are able to see from our earthly, bodily perch.

    OK that’s all for now, the phone she’s a ringin’…more later! :-) )

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      See y’all, some Texans are smart! Just cuz we speak with a drawl don’t mean 50 points just got knocked off this here girl’s IQ! No, seriously, Patrick, you’re a wizard with the word. You seem to make everything so clear, and your sense of humor is probably why Erik f***s with you sometimes (his words, not mine.)

  • Shannon

    Patrick, “…just another Joe Blow in Texas” my a**!

    Maybe while we wait for Robert to recover we should have a “World according to Pat” call…just sayin’!

    Are you free Thursday night??? :D

    S.

    • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

      I second that motion, Shannon!

  • http://drmedhus.com Elisa

    Oh, and Patrick, just remember, this is not my blog, it’s OUR blog! Silly goose!

  • Jane

    Skoshi i love your comments :)

    And i have heard the same about ouija boards, that they are dangerous tools. We have a friend who does toning bowls who says to say out loud that only spirits who vibrate at 80,000 cycles per second are allowed to be around you. I am no expert at all, that’s just what he says. But i do use it as a protection just to make sure. I would personally NOT do a Ouija board but if you do maybe you will want to put some protections around yourself.
    Patrick thanks for the Deep Thoughts :)

  • Tracy Lamont

    Dear Patrick, you can even make an horrific car crash sound like a beautiful, spiritual event; which, of course, it is for our beloved deceased.
    Bless you for that. So glad you joined our family.
    Many thanks, Tracy x