Channeling Erik
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  • January28th

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    Quantum Entanglement and Connectivity

    At the sub-atomic level everything is interconnected and information moves instantly across vast distances- this is called quantum entanglement. This explains how psychic phenomena work and how people have experiences of “direct knowing”.

    Quantum physicists Erwin Schroedinger said “connectivity is not just aproperty or reality it is the property or reality.”

    Dean Radin: “Connectivity among all things is a basic constituent of the fabric of reality” and claims that there is experimental evidence of this when random number generators are influenced by intention and even attention.


    http://youtu.be/Jh8uZUzuRhk

    Quantum Tunneling

    It was also discovered that at the sub-atomic level matter can go from one spot to another without moving through the intervening space (called quantum tunneling) and therefore time and distance and matter don’t really exist. This could be the explanation for teleportation which is already being experimentally demonstrated.

    http://youtu.be/-FqLCLooayM

    Thanks, Victor Zammit, for an incredible series!

  • January26th

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    Great news, everyone. Jamie has agreed to channel Erik every two weeks for one hour phone sessions. She wants to keep the groups to a maximum of 10 so that everyone gets a chance to ask questions and we’ll assign and refer to each person by number rather than name so that the recording can be posted. That way, everyone can learn from the answers to those questions. She requests that no guides be brought forth because that drains her energy considerably. Erik is quite easy to channel, so sure has no problem with that, but some guides can be very taking. SHe also has no problem channeling deceased, because Erik helps her with that as well.

    Last but not least, I received a bid for a Channeling Erik smart phone app. It will contain functions that will not be available in the web version, but is costly for me to construct. How important would this be to you and would any of you be willing to pay 1 to 5 bucks to help defray my costs? Is that too tacky to ask? Know that I don’t make any money from Channeling Erik and in fact spend over a  thousand a month, but I consider that Erik’s college tuition, room and board, wedding, etc. (hee hee).

    Here’s the third part of our interview with the great Bob Marley!

    Me: What insights did you gain once you crossed over and had that broader perspective as a free soul in Heaven?

    Jamie: He just smiles so big at me! You know, his face isn’t really shaven, but it’s not like a full beard or anything. Kinda scraggly. When he smiles, you see a full set of teeth.

    Bob (talking through his smile): I was just thinking about dis de other day!

    Me: Oh!

    Jamie giggles.

    Bob: My focus and my life was more for community, for unity—to pull people together— to learn to live with each other. I wanted it so bad dat I created my family. My family is large. I have many children with different mothers—

    Jamie (to Bob): What is that word?

    (Pause)

    Jamie (giggling): Use a different word, because I don’t know it.

    Jamie (to me) Probably some Rasta word! It means like wonderful or delicious.

    Bob: It’s delicious to be in love.  So, I found love with so many women and created families with dem and children. I felt dis was a calling for me. And what I recognized here where I am—blessed to be here—I focused so much on community dat I unknowingly didn’t focus on de individual enough. I missed knowing more about my children as dey grew, because I saw dem as part of a whole instead of as an individual.

    Me: Fascinating. What do you think you were here to learn?

    Bob: I was here to learn how to rise a nation—to motivate, to speak from de heart and belly of de soul and not from de eyes and de mouth.

    Me: And that is a perfect segue into the next question: what were you here to teach? That must be exactly what you were hear to teach, right?

    Bob: Yes. I was here to teach de people to live from de heart.

    Me: Any regrets?

    Bob: Dat goes back to my children and seeing dem as individuals.

    Me: Okay. What was your proudest—

    Bob (laughing): And because I died so young, not being able to fall in love with more women!

    Me: Oh, boy! What a womanizer! You have plenty of women over there, I’m sure! Right?

    Bob: Oh, yes! Love is everywhere!

    Me: Now, while you were in the physical, what did you feel was your proudest accomplishment.

    Bob: Every song that went on a record.

    Me: Good! And now that you’re in heaven, do you still consider that your highest achievement?

    Jamie: Um, he’s kind of tugging at his black headband with his fingers.

    Me: Okay.

    Jamie: He adjusts his hair a lot!

    Bob: Looking back with dis new perspective, I can see my proudest accomplishment is de changes people made when dey listened to my music. When I was on earth, my proudest accomplishment was creating de music. Now, as an observer, I can see de reaction to my music. (Pause for effect) Now DAT is my proudest accomplishment!

    Me: Ah, of course! 


    http://youtu.be/kIjkW6iyXNo

  • January25th

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    Here’s part two of the great Mr. Marley!:

    Me: What was your transition like for you?

    Jamie: He takes a deep breath, then kind of squints his eyes. He moves his hair back. Funky hair! (She giggles.)

    Bob: My transition was a blessing. It pulled me away from my music, which nurtured me while I was alive. It was my time; it was my contract; I knew. I knew I would not live trough what I was going trough.

    Me: Yeah. Did you suffer a great deal?

    Jamie: Weird kind of question.

    Bob: It took me a long time to let go and pass away.

    Me: You had skin cancer, didn’t you? Melanoma?

    Bob: That’s right. And yes I did suffer, but mostly it’s dat I had a hard time letting go. It went to my lungs, my brain, so der was pain.

    Me: So, when you transitioned, tell me what you saw and what thoughts you had once you realized you had passed on.

    Bob: I rejoiced! I called God to come to my side! I called everyone I knew to come to my side.

    Jamie: He sounds like he was very much in control!

    Me: Yeah!

    Bob: We sang; we embraced; I knew my pain was over.

    Jamie: He’s saying he had a short life.

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Bob): How old were you?

    (Pause)

    Jamie: Thirty-Six! Really? I thought you were older than that!

    Me: Aw. Can you describe what you saw when you first crossed over?

    Bob: I saw light.  I think what resonated mostly with me is dat I heard light and I saw music.

    Me: You probably thought that was one hell of a trip!

    Bob (chuckling): I really tot dis was de nicest way to go.

    Me: Yeah. Now, was it your destiny to die when and how you did? You were awfully young.

    Bob: Yes.

    Me: Why is that? Why did you have to die the way you did and so young.

    Bob: God blessed me with de chance to heal myself if I would pay attention to myself and give up de stage. If I would give up de people, and serve myself, then I would live, but dis is not something I was willing to do. I know it was de test and I was de sacrifice. I did not give it up, so I was very comfortable knowing dis was de end.

    Me: Okay. Why cancer?

    Bob: I don’t know why cancer. Maybe you should ask de Mon.

    Me (laughing): I’ll get right on it, sir.

    Jamie and I giggle.

    Me: Well, can you describe your afterlife right now—the one you’re in? And what all do you do there?

    Jamie (laughing hard): God I just wanna imitate him!!

    Bob: It is beautiful, mon, beautiful.

    Jamie giggles.

    Me: That’s good, Jamie! Keep it rolling.

    Jamie (giggling): I keep feeling like it might offend him if I keep imitating him.  But you just want to do it so bad! He talks about the beautiful buildings and the colors that rest on them.

    Bob: De colors of gold, de embrace dat your heart feels when you’re in dis place. Dis is truly de, heaven among heavens and earth is truly de hell among hells.

    Me: Tell me about it! What do you do there, Bob?

    Bob: I help what little light shines on earth shine bigger—mostly through music and inspiration.

    Me: So, you are a muse working with other musicians?

    Bob: Yes.


    http://youtu.be/jGqrvn3q1oo

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    Love you all!

  • January23rd

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    (Jamie and I chat while Erik takes Amy Winehouse home after we finished our interview with her.)

    Jamie: This is the first time I’ve seen Erik escort someone out!

    Me: Well, she’s kind of new over there. Maybe she doesn’t know the ropes as much.

    Jamie (giggling): Yeah, he’s here. Pop up right next to me, you crazy boy!

    We both laugh. That’s typical Erik.

    Me: Erik, why did you have to escort Amy out?

    Erik: I just wanted to make sure she gets where she came from, You know, she’s still a little weak on her legs.

    Me: Aw, what a gentlemen, as always! So, she’s still a little disoriented, huh?

    Erik: I don’t think she understands everything she’s able to do!

    Me: Oh! It takes time, I’m sure! Did you understand everything you were able to do from the beginning?

    Erik: God, no!

    Me: Oh, okay. I was just wondering if that was the usual. Yeah, I can imagine! They ought to have orientation classes over there. Why don’t they do that?

    Jamie giggles.

    Erik (laughing): You mean like when you go to college?

    Me: Yes! Do they have that?

    Erik: They do have guides who will shadow you and help you, but those are mostly for the ones who are extremely traumatized.

    Me: Oh, yeah.

    Erik: But I promised I would get her then take her home, so everything is cool.

    Me: Yeah, it seems like they ought to have a meeting every time they get a big group in and show them where the food court is, show them where their classes are, tell them where to park their cars, give them their dorm assignments, things like that. What the heck.

    Erik: Think about it. When you finally arrive, you finally get the option of not following the rules. There really aren’t rules. You’re going to have to learn to create them and discover them for yourself. It’s about self-empowerment.

    Me: That’s true. So what else do you want to talk about, Erik? Is there anything you want to say?

    Jamie (to Erik, laughing): You are So random. When you said, “Is there anything you want to say,” he just looked at me and said “peaches.”

    Me: Peaches? You’re so silly! Are you happy, Baby?

    Erik: Mom, I’m always happy, especially when I’m talking to you.

    Me (tenderly): Aww. You’re so sweet. I miss you.

    Erik: I know. I miss you, too.

    Me: Got some great smells from you here and there! Actually, I wouldn’t call them “great.” I’d call them pretty ripe. Nonetheless, they were nice.

    Erik: I told you I wouldn’t leave you alone!

    Me: I know. I know. Okay, well I’ll let you go prank somebody.

    Jamie: He’s singing some song about lingering.

    Me: What’s that?

    Jamie: Okay, forgive me on this, but I’m going to try to mimic him.

    Me: Okay!

    Jamie (giggling): Erik! Stop teasing me! So it’s “Ooo, ooo, I wanna liiinger,, ooo, ooo, a little loooonger—“

    Me: Oh, yeah, I know that one! Now, is that the theme song for your nasty smells?

    Erik: Yes!

    Jamie laughs hard.

    Me: Well, I guess the last celebrities we have to interview are your smells, then.

    We all laugh.

    IT’S NOT TOO LATE! Sign up for tonight’s two hour phone conference to ask Erik questions about anything: channel a loved one, solve a personal problem, ask about a general life issue–ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IS GAME. It begins at 7:00 EST. Here’s the link:

    https://withloveandlight.com/shop/channeling-erik-conference-call-out-123-7-9pm-est/

  • January22nd

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    This is perhaps the most uncanny display of synchronicity of Victor Zammit’s multi-part series on afterlife evidence, because in my last channeling session with Erik, he shared that we will soon find an infinite source of energy in what’s known as the zero point field. He also said that the information on how to harness that energy will come from other beings. This energy source, I believe, is why scarcity is truly an illusion and why thought can create reality everywhere and so instantaneously in the afterlife. Please enjoy.


    http://youtu.be/46QNOJLflEY

    For those signed up for tomorrow’s conference call, expect the phone number, access code and instructions from Jamie shortly!

  • January17th

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    For those of you who didn’t get a chance to listen to Robert and Erik’s interview on Follow Your Bliss, please do. Erik shouts out “MOM!” at exactly 52:38. It sounds like him as a little boy. The quality is very “EVP-ish.”

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stacey_zzzz/2012/01/15/follow-your-bliss

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    For those of you seeking the gifts of a talented psychic and one with a wonderful relationship with our boy, Erik, please allow me to introduce you to Kristen Moss: RN, psychic medium, hands on healer

    Kristen resides in central Wisconsin with her husband and three children. While in her mid twenties, she received a psychic reading that inspired her to learn more about developing her own intuitive gifts. Weeks later, she was offering readings to her friends and family ranging from mediumship to intuitive guidance. She later was trained in hands on healing techniques of Reiki I, II, and III and Quantum Touch.

    Kristen’s caring and compassionate nature lead to a nearly 20 year career working in healthcare in a wide variety of settings. In mid 2011, feeling burned out working as an RN, she decided to take some time off to spend with her family and nurture her spiritual gifts. She sees clients in her home for psychic readings (mediumship, life direction and past life awareness), and hands on healing sessions. She is also available for phone consultations as well as distant healing.

    To set up an appointment, you may contact Kristen through email or call her directly:
    email: star_catcher02@msn.com
    tele 920.420.8544
    www.whitelightseeker.com

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    One last thing before Freddie takes center stage. Erik came up with a “lovely” slogan for the Channeling Erik event in Austin. He asked me to design t-shirts with that slogan, so I did. I also made some bumperstickers and buttons if anyone is interested in spreading the word. Otherwise, it’s just good plain fun knowing that Erik is still on his game.


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    And now, part two of our interview with Mr. Mercury.

    Me: Can you describe your thoughts when you realized you had crossed over?

    Freddie: You know, I really did ask, ‘Where the hell are the bloody angels!’ I said it really boisterously.

    Jamie, Erik and I laugh hard. We could just hear him.

    Freddie: And what followed soon after was laughter. I knew then that I had the right heaven, that I hadn’t gone to hell.

    Jamie and I laugh.

    Freddie: My family was there. It was a white room with no walls, but I knew it was a room. I knew I was contained somehow.

    (Pause)

    Jamie (sounding a bit choked up): Aw, the emotions that come across are way heavier than the words themselves.

    Freddie: I took a moment to release; I took a moment to cry.

    Jamie: The energy that comes out of him kind of chokes me up a little bit. That’s how much he was looking forward just to die.

    Freddie: Yeah, my body ate me alive.

    Me: Oh, what an awful disease. Well, was it your destiny to die when and how you did? If so, why?

    Freddie: I believe it was. You know, I don’t think I would have been happier growing old and not being able to perform. I only wanted that life on the stage, and I got that right up until the end.

    Me: Were you meant to die from that particular disease?

    Freddie: I think it was very selfless of me to follow through with this. It wasn’t until my death that this disease really got mapped, got noticed.

    Me: So you were meant to bring AIDS awareness and understanding to the world?

    Freddie: Yes.

    Me: Was that meant on a different level than for your own personal reasons? Was it also to teach us about compassion and acceptance toward groups of people who are often targeted and maligned and who often bear the brunt of fear-based emotions and thoughts?

    Freddie: Absolutely. A lot of people like to categorize me as a gay man. I think I appropriately fit the category of a man who loved whomever was best for me—male or female. Bisexual doesn’t do it do it justice, because there was nothing in me that was divided that way.

    Me: Interesting.

    Jamie (laughing): He likes to call it “all sexual”!

    Me: There we go, and all sexual man! So, can you describe your afterlife now? What do you do there? Do you have a life’s work? What does it look like? You know the drill.

    Freddie: I have a place to come home to, but I rarely find myself doing so. Most of my passion is devoted to working with artists who are still living who find an inspiration in me, and I help them with the writing of the music, the singing of the music, the expression. I feel a bit like everyone’s mother in the fact that I want to keep them out of the limelight’s harm.

    Me: Oh, yeah. Did you gain any new insights once you were in the afterlife?

    Freddie: I gained that what I wanted to believe about heaven while I was on earth actually exists.

    Me: Anything else.

    Freddie (chuckling): I think that should cover everything.

    Me: So, you shared what you were here to learn; do you have anything else to add to that?

    Freddie: No, but I really think I was here to teach the all sexual thing.

    (Pause as I wait in vain for him to expound.)

    Me: Do you have any regrets?

    Freddie: Actually, when I look back, when I was alive, I still have a little regret for not handling my band mates with more respect.

    Me: Okay. What past life affected this last life the most?

    (Pause)

    Jamie: Um, he’s kind of joking with Erik right now. I’m not really in the conversation with them, but they’re joking about a life where—

    (Pause as Jamie eavesdrops further)

    Jamie: Are you guys for real!! Just tell me if this is for real or not!

    (Jamie giggles)

    Jamie (to Erik and Freddie): You’re joking? Okay. I’m gullible! I’m gullible, I know!

    Me: I am too.

    Jamie: They were talking about a life of being an orangutan, and Erik and him are just slapsticking back and forth. The smell and the hair of the orangutan and what the sex is like!

    Me (Laughing): Oh my god!

    Jamie: I’m gullible. You got me, boys. So tell me a past life for real!

    (Pause as Jamie listens to Freddie)

    Jamie: He shows me this image of a blond-headed, curly, curly-haired girl. She’s probably four or five years old. Kind of still has some baby fat features, you know, round cheeks. Kind of like a blond Shirley Temple.

    Me: Okay.

    Freddie: I recall vividly in that life—

    Jamie: I asked him, ‘Where was it’ and he shows me snow and ice that goes on forever!

    (Pause)
    Jamie: Oh, he jokes. He says it’s probably close to where you have your cabin. Like a Nordic region.

    Me: Yeah, in Norway!

    Freddie: I remember being told in that life that the water was hot and not to touch the water and that the ice was cold and not to be out in the cold too long. There were rules that were more about life and death to protect you and keep you safe, because it was such a harsh environment. And I remember thinking, ‘Why are they telling me this? Why can’t they just let me be?’ I just wanted to be on my own.

    (Pause and Jamie listens more)

    Jamie (to Freddie): Well that’s not a great story.

    Me: What?

    Jamie: He tells me what happened was that he continued to go against what his parents were saying. He had a mother, father, large family. (counting)  One, two, three, four—five children. He was one of five. He’s the youngest. Doesn’t really get paid attention, can do his own thing, walks out into the snow and didn’t dress appropriately. So, he froze, died in the snow.

    Me: Aw.

    Jamie: At such a young age.

    Me: Aw, how sad.

    Freddie: I remember leaving that life, saying, ‘Why couldn’t I trust those people?’

    Me: Ah!

    Freddie: I was really hard on myself for doing that and thought, ‘Maybe some people actually do care!’

    Me: So, maybe you learned how to trust?

    Freddie: Well, I didn’t learn it in that life, but it definitely sat really heavy with me to listen to people in the life that I came into. And I didn’t have any outlet, musically or otherwise. It was a very bland life. So, I thought the complete opposite would satisfy me. That’s when Freddie Mercury was created.

    Me: Ah! And there was nothing bland about your life as Freddie! 

    http://youtu.be/mdXlA6m2qrM

  • January12th

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    Enjoy part two of our interview with Patrick:

    Me: What was your transition like for you?

    Patrick: It was damn near a perfect release. It was my time to go; I know it. I don’t question that for a second. In the process of my death and dying, I was able to raise awareness—

    Jamie (to Patrick): Oh that’s right, you had cancer, didn’t you?

    Me: Yes, he had pancreatic cancer.

    Patrick: I raised awareness and money. I found, you know, not absolute cures, but I found ways to prolong life with cancer. I’m very proud of what I’ve done.

    Me: Well, I remember early in your disease you said you were going to beat your cancer. You’re quite the fighter, and you really did persevere for quite a while!

    Patrick: I did! Longer than expected. In many ways, I beat it down in the eyes of many people, and now they see it as a cancer that needs more attention and research.

    Me: Absolutely!  Okay, so can you describe your actual death?

    Patrick: I remember I thought I was going to fight it that day like I did every day, but that day happened to be a day of complete peace. You know, after all the treatments and the surgeries, my body didn’t feel like my own. Radiation, all these healing techniques that the medical field considers pertinent to my situation.

    Me: Yes.

    Patrick: I used what I considered complementary techniques that helped me bring the peace and openness I needed to embrace this death rather than fight it, and it happened to be on a day when I was accepting. My family was all with me; I felt completely at peace; I said my goodbyes. I had done everything. Looking back, it was the most perfect ending to a magnificent life.

    Me: Wow.

    Patrick: I don’t have any regrets. I was able discuss and talk about anything and everything. I was always a man of honesty, and if I didn’t do it in that moment, sure enough five or ten minutes later, I would turn around and give you my honest opinion. I just couldn’t hold it that long.

    Me: Well, we could all learn a lot from you. So you really had no regrets? That’s one of my questions.

    Patrick: No, no.

    Me: It seems like you had the perfect life.

    Patrick: Well, thank you! Of course there was hardships and disappointments, but that all comes with the package of what life is. I think that’s why we’re so challenged and intrigued by coming back and doing this all again.

    Me: How is your wife doing? Lisa. Such a lovely woman. Is she doing all right?

    Patrick: She has her days. Mostly she’s doing very well. She’s continuing the discussion about pancreatic cancer and continuing her donations.

    Me: Well, good.

    Patrick: I’m very proud of her.

    Me: Wonderful. So, when you left your body, what did you see? Were there people to meet you? What were your surroundings like?

    Patrick: I was able to help my family in the room. I created a sense of joy, even though there were tears. It was a recognition that we all knew how great that moment was. And then when that was complete, I kind of fell back into another place. I was greeted by my parents, everyone I loved that had died, everyone that I had worked with that had passed away. I remember one of my friends yelling out that he had lost his bet, thinking that I would live much longer than I did.

    Jamie and I chuckle.

    Patrick: I was peaceful; I was happy—

    Me: Now, you say you were able to create a sense of joy in the room. How were you able to do that? Were you able to manipulate peoples’ emotional energy or—

    Patrick: No, no, I wouldn’t do that! You can change the mood in the room by expanding your being out into everyone, and I was trying to show them that I was happy, and I knew they could feel it. They felt it; they looked at each other; they knew—there was an unspeakable knowing. And that’s how I left my last touch on them.

    Me: How wonderful! What a great gift! Was it your destiny to die when and how you did?

    Patrick: Yes.

    Me: Why?

    Patrick: I have no doubt about that. It was part of my way of helping to raise awareness for cancer. I know in my death I’ll be helping other people with this same type of cancer.

    Jamie: He says it’s not common.

    Me: It’s definitely one of the worst ones.

    Jamie: It is?

    Me: Yes. Very aggressive. He really battled it heroically. So, it seems like you were destined to die relatively young, because you fit so much in to such a short period of time in your life. It’s almost as if you knew all along.

    Patrick (chuckling): I think so. I think that’s a complement right there.

    Erik laughs.

    Me: Can you describe where you are now, your surroundings? Describe your afterlife, including what you do as your life’s work there.

    Patrick: My surroundings are your surroundings. I’m still very much involved with my family members. That’s who I stay with first and foremost. I help her, my wife, use the funds that we have to continue on. She just does so much in my name, in my interests, that I do want to be a part of who she is.

    Me: So you hang around the earthly plane? Is that what you’re saying?

    Patrick: Yes.

    I hope he visits me, then!

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    I’m still waiting to hear from Jamie about the final date and time for the two hour conference call and the final details for the Austin event. As soon as I know, I’ll post them.

    http://youtu.be/AVi4PUx8bXk

  • January9th

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    Blog member, Libby, shared her amazing Erik story with me, and it brought such immeasurable joy. After all I’ve been through, I’m still floored by confirmations like these. Perhaps I need to have a bit more faith and let go of that last thin thread of doubt. But how? Here is her Facebook message to me.

    Happy New Year!! I went to see a medium over the Holidays and wanted to shAre my joy with you. My mother came through loud and clear and funny as ever;) There were so many folks clamoring to talk the medium had to center herself again half way thru the session and ask the folks to please – one at a time – hahaha! She let me ask questions at the end of the session and I asked if my friend Erik stopped by. She asked him the name of a living person connected to him so she knew it was him – he said Michelle:) She said he is a bit of a rebel and loves music – in fact he’s hanging out with a bunch of musicians. She also mentioned that he had taken drugs as a means of escape in his life prior to his suicide. He said he knew I had Tarot cards and I should use them, could do this on the side:) His energy was making the medium a little woozy so I didn’t press for anything more from Erik.

    The thing is I didn’t tell her anything about Erik – in fact I called him my friend and didn’t even think about that until later. Erik is the only friend I have that became my friend after his passing – and that is because of you and the beautiful blog community you’ve created.

    Thank you Elisa and Erik – I am most grateful!!

     Love & Light XXOO – Elizabeth Schrader

    The medium is a gal named Glennie Turner and she lives in Atchison Kansas. Please do post it on the blog and you can use my name:) It never even dawned on me to mention I didn’t get the chance to know Erik in life – because I feel like I know him so well and that is because of your wonderful blog and all that the two of you have shared.

    XXOO Elizabeth

    Be sure you email me if you’re coming to the Austin event. One of the main things Erik will teach us, besides pranking us and answers our individual questions, is how to channel our deceased loved ones and guides. Again, this should be a life changing weekend for all of us and a chance to meet lifelong friends.
    If you haven’t nominated CE and my daughter’s blog (www.prettyshinysparkly.com) yet for the Bloggies and if you think it’s made a positive impact on you and others, please do. Karma is a bitch. (heehee) Plus, you don’t want Erik to prank you until you cry uncle! Just click on the big fat yellow star to the right and follow the directions.
    Love you all!
  • December27th

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    Enjoy the last session of the abridged interview of guru, Sai Baba.

    Me: I feel funny asking you this, but do you have any regrets?

    Sai: No.

    Me: Because?

    Jamie giggles at his answer.

    Sai: I never took a step in my life without consciousness. This is why I have no regrets.

    Me: How wonderful! Not many can say that. Can you share a past life that may have influenced your most recent one?

    Sai: It was a life where I was a turtle. I lived for over a hundred years in the heat and the rain, and I loved only one.  And it was through this patience that was forced upon me because of the size of my body and by the—

    Jamie (to Sai): I’m sorry. I don’t know that word. Condemption? It’s almost like being condemned to live a long life.

    Me: Oh, okay.

    Sai: Yes, I was condemned to a long life, and because of my size, I moved slowly. This allowed me to understand the subtleties of the earth and what she teaches us. Through this I gained the wisdom I needed to know how to be the human I wanted to be.

    Me: Were you one of those gorgeous, huge Galapagos Island turtles?

    Jamie: That’s exactly what he’s showing me! Don’t they live a really long time, like a couple of hundred years?

    Me: Yes. Really long lives. Fascinating. My dad once rode a Galapagos Island turtle. I’ll have to find that picture.

    Jamie: Really?

    Me: Yeah. Now, have you reincarnated yet or do you plan to?

    Sai: I will return to earth after the change is made to be able to sustain the people’s needs and desires.

    Me: Okay. Can you tell us a bit about your afterlife?

    Sai: Life is expansive and so is my afterlife.  I stay in the constant state of meditation and—

    Jamie (stumbling to say a word that starts with a d): Can I say it in my words?

    Erik: Go for it, Jamie!

    Jamie (to Erik, giggling): No, Erik. I’m asking Sai Baba!

    Everyone laughs.

    Jamie: It’s confusing. His words are very graceful, but he’s sharing that he stays in meditation so that he can divide himself and work with thousands of people at a time. He’s constantly manifesting for centers and individuals and groups on earth to communicate with them and continue his teachings that he had on earth.

    Me: Wow.

    Sai: It was my will and my desire and my time to leave. I was told it was my time. I knew. Therefore, I agreed to it and accepted it, yet I still enjoyed the role of showing.

    Me: So, before you passed away, you were already dividing yourself and manifesting yourself in various places, just like you did when you appeared before Jamie and the others while you were still alive.

    Sai: Yes.

    Me: Fascinating. Now, what do you think about the state of humanity now?

    (Pause)

    Me (in the high-pitched voice of a begging child): Be gentle, please!

    (Pause)

    Jamie sighs.

    Sai: Thoughts and words and deeds shape others and they shape you and they have shaped the governments of every country. There should not be any dislike or distrust on language, age, sex, race, nationality, and socioeconomic status.

    Me: So what you’re telling me is what you envision the state of humanity to be if it were perfect? It sure isn’t like that now!

    Sai: To be clean, to be pure, one must first clean out.

    Me: Clean out what?

    (Long pause as Sai Baba explains to Jamie.)

    Jamie: Ooo! He’s talking about cleaning out the judgments that humans think they have the right to hold.

    Me: Yeah.

    Sai: For so long, the children of the world were set free, and they gained a false sense of security and power. Now we must learn the untruth. You cannot and do not get attached to worldly pursuits and things. Be in the world, but do not let the world be in you.

    Me: Wow. Any other advice or messages for us?

    Sai: Everyone wishes to seek enlightenment, but the spiritual process is right living.

    Me: Living right?

    Jamie; Yeah, living right.

    Sai: Good conduct, moral behavior, honesty—these are the spiritual progress; these are enlightenment.

    Me: Okay, last but not least: Erik do you have any questions you’d like to ask?

    Erik: What do you want to tell mankind? I know you’re already told them a lot.

    (‘Gosh, was Erik listening?’ I thought.)

    Sai: For what the people need now, I wish I could go to every person and tell him or her that patience is all the strength that man needs.

    Jamie: When he says man, he’s referring to men and women.

    Me: Yeah, humanity. But who are we kidding? We know it’s mostly men who need that, right, Jamie? Women are perfect!

    Jamie (giggling): He smiles and then laughs.

    Me: I’m just kidding, of course.

    Jamie: You know he’s not really that straight-laced. He’s very relaxed in his posture. He looks comfortable and shifts his weight from one hip to the other.

    Me: Well, thank you so much. I look forward to meeting you in the future.

    Jamie: He puts his hands together and bows.

    Me: I can just see him! Thanks so much, again.

    Sai: Thank you, and I look forward to visiting you soon.

    Me: Oh, I hope so! We’ll try to spread your wisdom to the masses.

    Sai Baba leaves.

    Jamie: That’s so cool! He said thank you, and he gives blessings on your book.

    Me: Aw, thank you!

    (Enough with the thank you’s already!)

    (Pause)

    Me: Wow. Just wow. The whole turtle thing just blew me away.

    Jamie: That was really, really awesome! To hear him talk! He’s got that big hair! Big fuzzy hair!

    Me: I don’t know what he looks like. And fuzzy hair? Really, Jamie? Isn’t all hair fuzzy?

    Jamie laughs.

    My Father Riding Sai Baba?

     

     

     

     

     

  • December16th

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    Although I didn’t publish the details out of fear for personal safety, I’ll (nervously) share that the story below is exactly in keeping with everything Erik said about the case. Wow.

    Patsy Ramsey
    http://www.rense.com/general11/benet.htm

    I really, really want all of you to consider reading Eckhart Tolle’s book, A New Earth. Erik told me to read it in a previous session, and, although initially I complied to avoid further pestering (you know how he can be, heehee,) now I can’t get enough. I’ve already finished the paperback version and have started the audiobook. As I was reading, I knew, just from the power of the material, that I would need to read it more than one, so I started to highlight only the most salient sentences worth revisiting. After a couple of soggy pages drenched in yellow. I gave up and threw the empty highlight in the trash. There was not one single superfluous sentence. Not one. No fluff. This is material that is clearly channeled. Here’s a peak.

    A NEW EARTH
    The entrenchment of the ego intensifying while the true spirituality is opening up.

    http://youtu.be/9OlSBibqVto

    On a side note, next week, I’m going to share the channeled interview of Jack the Ripper. The case was never solved, but Friday, he actually shared his name. The interview was absolutely fascinating and full of surprises!

    Have a wonderful weekend, everyone.