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  • April20th

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    For those of you who missed Erik and Jamie on The Sheila Show, enjoy the replay!

    THE SHEILA SHOW

    Also, I’d like to share the latest rendition of the EVP of the voices of Jesus, Erik and Quentin. When the woman who helped take care of him since the age of 18 months heard this, she gasped when she heard Erik’s voice and said, “It’s Erik! It’s Erik!” His voice is so recognizable, especially to his mother (and second mother.) Although I’m repeating myself here, I can’t stress enough how groundbreaking this is. Just the fact that this is indisputably Erik’s voice is proof positive that we are immortal beings. (Plus, it’s cool that we can hang with Jesus on the other side. Cool.) And, if that’s Erik’s voice, it shows that the EVP must be Jesus’. Hearing Jesus’s voice? Seriously!

    This is not the entire YouTube interview, so for those of you who don’t know the setup, let me share what is not heard:

    After Jesus says, “yes”, Jamie tells me, “He said yes.” So, we get a glimpse into what she hears when she’s channeling. Later, Jamie commented that Quentin Crisp (a deceased gay man who was eavesdropping on our session) made the remark that Jesus was a good-looking man. Then you hear Erik telling Quentin, “You wanna get him to come to breakfast?” as a way to tease him about having a chance to flirt with Jesus. Quentin then whispers, “I’m down with sausages.” You all know what he meant by that, of course.

    In case you don’t know Erik’s voice, watch a little of this YouTube. Sorry about his crazy hair.

    ERIK’S VOICE WHEN HE WAS ALIVE

    EVPs

    For those of you who have had doubts, I hope this gives you faith.

    I won’t be able to post tomorrow, because I’m going out of town. Love you guys!

  • April11th

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    Update of the Jesus EVP: I had a YouTube comment from a filmmaker who has all sorts of equipment to analyze voices/sound. He says it’s definitely a man saying yes. So, this is probably the first time anyone has heard Jesus’s voice in over 2000 years. Wow. And he has researched Jesus’s life (I suppose for a documentary) and says that what Jamie translated was exactly what came up in his research. Always nice to have confirmation. Here’s a Facebook message he sent me:

    Amazing video Elisa and thanks for posting. I’ve been researching jesus surviving the Crucifixion for some years now (as mentioned in the Qu’ran) and he confirms everything I’ve come to learn. I was also at the Tibetan monastery in Hemis where he supposedly studied for ten years – and he describes the yoga practice that helped him survive that day on the cross. (usually people spent a week on the cross, then their bones were broken – some estimate he was on it for 3 hours – Joseph of Arimethea asks for his “living body” and Pilate replies “you mean his corpse” – in Aramaic. 

    The miracle of Jesus seems to be that he survived a crucifixion – and somehow that got convoluted – and later codified when the gospels were transcribed later in Rome, and they all end with the same sentence written obviously by the same author, about his “ascending into heaven.” He eventually found his way back on the silk road as “Yuz Asaf” the anointed one – and was traveling with Mary – according to a few sources I’ve seen, where he married and settled down and had children in Srinigar – and his tomb is the Roz Azul. 

    I mention all this – not to convince anyone – but because in my book “Flipside” I interview a woman under deep hypnosis who claims to have known jesus – and gives the exact same description – right down to the brown eyes and not being able to be too close to him without bursting into tears. He had that affect on folks – and obviously since he’s greeting souls who’ve passed – he has shown up in a number of accounts of NDE’s (Including Todd Bumpo’s “heaven is for real.”) Now I understand why he’s showing up – as he’s usually the person who sends people back, saying “It’s not your time yet” – but when they return they report that they actually saw Jesus, to make sense of the near death event. 

    Anyways, I could go on for hours – but I just wanted to say thank you thank you thank you for posting it – the truth does set people free, and there’s only love that can come from it… and thanks to Tigg Gordon for bringing it to my attention. And oh, of course, thank you Erik as well! And the one and only Quention Crisp (the author of “Naked Civil Servant” which he mentions in the interview, and who lived across the street from me here in Santa Monica).

    Below, you’ll see that we don’t start with the origins of life. We start with the post 2012 era. But there was so little there that I decided to give you guys a two-fer. Enjoy.

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    Me: Now that 12/21/2012 has come and gone, what’s gonna happen? Someone wants to know if it has to do with anti-matter particles.

    Erik: Anti-matter particles? No.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: It’s the dawn of a new era. Our solar system is gonna work differently. Our magnetic poles have shifted. It doesn’t mean the Earth is going to go up in flames. Houses are not going to be burnt. I’m not saying this to blow wind up your skirt and make you feel happy so that when the destruction comes, at least you’ll be happy. You know, I’ve always said at least have—

    Jamie (to Erik): You have NOT always said that!

    Erik: Well I’m saying it now!

    Jamie giggles.

    Erik: Urban camping.

    Jamie: That’s Maitlin’s thing.

    Erik: Have a week’s worth of food. Always. That’s not just for 2013. That’s common sense.

    Me: Yeah, that’s always a good idea.

    Erik: Yeah, it should be part of common sense. And you know the Earth is shaking and moving and changing, but it’s not all happening at once. It happens in different parts all over the world.

    Me: Yeah.

    Erik: And, by the way, in a human’s timeframe, a day, right?

    Me: Mm hm.

    Erik: Pretty quick. Well, you know what? When we look at Earth in her whole life, in her whole complete age, a day, that’s like less than a second.

    Me: A blink of an eye.

    Erik: Yes, so her shifts and her changes will last years, and they’ve already begun. And she probably won’t settle down again for another five years. So just get used to it. And you’re going to notice a lot of fucked up people doing a lot of fucked up things.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: Ding.

    That’s the “I have nothing more to say on the subject” signal Erik wants to use from now on.

    Me (in a robotic tone): Message received.

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    Me: How did life start on Earth, and where was its origins?

    Jamie (laughing): Erik says, “We are all Africans! Woo!”

    Me: No, did it come on a meteor or an asteroid or something like that?

    (Long pause)

    Jamie: I’m sorry. We’re arguing.

    Me: Of course. You two. Do I have to separate you?

    Jamie: He hit me first!

    We all laugh.

    Jamie: We’re talking about, um; he was going to kind of hold back.

    Erik: Life did occur in several ways. It was just not one line like evolution. Evolution did play a part. There were many particles, cellular development that happened over time and effort, but there was also the mix with what you may want to call space life or alien life. And with this inter—

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Erik, giggling): You just made that word up! Intercrossdimensional?

    Me: Whoa. That’s a mouthful.

    Jamie: That’s probably why—he’s trying to find a way to say it without saying aliens.

    Me: Oh. Why? Are you being politically correct all of a sudden?

    Erik: No, no. I don’t want to trigger fear in people. I want them to learn instead of run or laugh.

    Me (laughing): Run or laugh!

    Erik: Because when our earth was new, there was a lot of chaos in the solar system. There were a lot of meteors landing. We didn’t arrive specifically by aliens. It was a mix of what Earth was already achieving or developing and what—

    (Very long pause)

    Jamie (to Erik): I can tell her that.

    Erik: Okay, just on a side note right here—

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: You choose to write if you want, Mom, but, you know… Life originated on Earth mostly in Africa where the apes kind of grew up to be human beings. We lost the hair. He did evolve from apes. Enjoy that everyone! But we were also encouraged in our growth by different alien forces. They’re in many, many, many of our ancestral stories and growth, so to say we evolved completely from animals is bullshit. But to say we got dropped from the sky by a UFO and evolved is totally bullshit, too.

    Me: How did aliens encourage the growth? Did they implant something in our DNA?

    Erik: Yes.

    Me: How else? Did they breed with apes, or…

    Erik: Not so much. No.

    Me: Okay, cuz that doesn’t give me a very good graphic.

    Jamie bursts out laughing.

    Me: ET getting it on with Bonzo the Chimp.

    Erik chuckles.

    Erik: And it wasn’t really—

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Erik, in a way that says, “you’re going to be in deep shit now, Buddy!): Erik!

    Jamie: He’s still saying this is off the record. You can choose.

    Me: Okay.

    They should both know I don’t filter. Where there is controversy or criticism, there is a chance to learn,

    Erik: The whole relationship and interaction with other life forces was not done out of aggression. We weren’t their slaves. We weren’t’ bred in their image or honor. There was co-habitation. It was very helpful. A lot of learning kind of experiences. Then—

    Jamie (to Erik): I know. I’ve heard of this before, but I don’t understand it.

    Erik: Then there was a treaty made that the “Sky People” would not return anymore. They would let the Earth grow at its own pace. That’s why they have us mostly in a monitoring state. But, you know, this is not the god that we pray to. You know, you just get into a squirrelly boat when you talk about it. I’m going to stop talking. You ask the questions.

    Me: Is this one of those things where you don’t want to scare us?

    Erik: I just don’t think I want to share anymore. It’s not time.

    Me: Just a tiny hint?

    Erik: Nope.

    He’s not budging. Sigh.

     

     

  • April8th

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    I know this is the second post today, but I’ve decided to post a YouTube video from the Channeling Erik channel every once in a while. Again, but sure to like, share, subscribe and add to your playlist!

    CHANNELING JESUS

  • March31st

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    Here’s another great post from Kate, one of our guest bloggers–and so timely, too! Be sure to visit her blog, “Psychic in Training”!

    I’ve had conversations with other psychics about what I’ve come to call The Jesus Thing.  See, spirituality has become so intertwined with religion over the last few thousand years, that some psychics who work very closely with a guy / archetype / ascended master like Jesus don’t feel comfortable talking about it  for fear of scaring off clients, and being lumped in with “those people”.  You know who I’m talking about – those people who might use Christianity like a club.

    You know that story about Jesus whipping a bunch of people in a church for gambling?  I have had *very little* religious instruction, but I remember hearing something about that in Sunday School.  I thought, “No, Jesus is nice.  He wouldn’t do something like that.”  That’s what I think.

    I was *so* freaking impressed with Elisa and Jamie for having the ovaries to post their first Jesus entry last year:

    http://www.channelingerik.com/channeling-jesus-part-one/

    Before that entry, Jesus was a guy that was furtively mentioned among the psychic circles I’d travelled, with shifty eyes, like, “Hey, uh, have you talked to Jesus yet?”  Like he’s the black market or something.

    It’s a big risk, because if they *haven’t* or think they can’t or shouldn’t, you’re right in the crosshairs for a blast of that person’s insecurities / negativities – however that manifests.  And people might start making assumptions about your religious alignments.

    In one of the Sean and Jen podcasts, Jamie said, “This is something that everybody has a right to do.”  I heard that and shouted “YES!!!”  I was at work and people came in to check on me, thinking there was some Herbal Essences shampoo ad going on.

    YES!  I believe it too, and so does Erik, and that’s what he wants to talk about for this Easter Weekend blog post.

    Hit it Erik!

    He’s wearing a huge baggy shirt, a sideways baseball cap, jeans that are falling off his ass, lots of bling, sunglasses and – oh yes, his shirt says “Jesus is my Homeboy!”

     Yeah!  My friend has a shirt like that – I love it!

    So yeeeah, uh (swipes his thumb under his nose – he’s bein’ all gangsta) Jesus yo, he my homeboy! 

    (aside – getting derailed already – I asked Sweetie if this hand gesture Erik was doing is like “rap hands” or “gangsta hands” – Sweetie said “I don’t know, Ask Biggie” – Biggie immediately said “I’m from Brooklyn, I don’t know what white boys from Texas do!”)

    Now Erik’s all laughing, and he’s standing up a bit straighter.  Right, so what do you want to say about people finding their own –

    Yeah, their own conversations / relationships with Jesus – exactly!  You DO NOT NEED to be in a church to talk to Jesus, or God or Archangel Michael (Raphael, Gabriel – any of the light beings) – Was Jamie in a church when she talked to Jesus?  HEEEELLLL NO!

    Funny. (he sticks his tongue out a bit between his teeth, grin)

    Moreover (professor) you do not need to be a pastor or reverend or minister or priest or cardinal or the freaking pope to talk to God.  We are all children of “God” right?  We all come from the same light source, the same source of love, we KNOW this already.  All you-all know this already, and it’s a pretty easy concept to integrate.  (This is funny because now he’s doing a sermon-on-the-mound thing.)  We’re all made up of the same stuff, we’re all connected, and we DO ALL have the RIGHT to communicate directly with God for our own TRUTH.  We are all children of God, if you want to say it that way – and God talks to all of her/his kids. 

    Now he’s pointing fingers at people in his sermon-on-the-mound audience, and imitating Oprah:  You talk to God!  You talk to God!  You can talk to God!  EVERYBODY TALKS TO GOD!

    I love Oprah.

    You should see her from up here!  (Shows me Oprah’s energy map – that is, her energy influence and its reach – it’s lit up a huge portion of the US, Canada, and has branches and tentacles reaching all over the world, with glowing spots in Africa, Australia, wow, Iran, Pakistan, all over the middle east – that’s amazing.

    Yeah, and she’s teaching people how to love themselves, that’s the first thing you gotta do before you can do any of this talking to Jesus shit.  But EVERYONE should talk to Jesus at least once in their life, because he is a fuckin’ cool dude.

    I think you just summed up Christianity in that one sentence.

    Okay, so as an Easter Present to CE Readers, do you want to help them learn how to talk to God / Jesus / The Universe / Angels / Whoever?  Because it’s all the same, in a way.

    Yeah, the difference being what *you* perceive / create is the difference.  Like, if you think you need to go through Metatron to talk to God, then, you’d better talk to Metatron.  (Shows me a transformer toy.  Yeah, that would be a good name for a transformer.  Oh yeah, TRANSFORMER – Erik’s linking the double-entendre of the name, like “robots in disguise” and the spiritual meaning of transformation / transmutation.)

    Apparently my explaining that kind of butchers the joke, sorry guys – but not everyone knows what the transformers are.  Oh and not everyone knows who Metatron is – here’s one article: http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/metatron.html or you could watch Kevin Smith’s movie “Dogma” which Erik watched with us recently, in which the “Metatron” character was simply called “The Voice of God” which is the context he’s using.

    It was just an example, but you guys get the idea.  Any separation we have from “the other side” is all shit we put there ourselves.  So learning to be “psychic” isn’t so much about taking classes and getting qualified, it’s about learning to let go of all that shit we carry around every day that separates us from “God”. 

    Think about it. (deadpan)

    Is that it, Erik?

    Yeah, I think that’s it.

    Do you have any suggestions on how people can learn to recognize their own shit that’s separating them from “heaven”?  Kind of like fear, right?  First: See It.  Next: Talk to it.  Finally: Clear it.  Right?

    Fuck yeah, that’s it.  (He’s thinking about how people can recognize their separation as a creation of their own free will)  It’s like, you have to take the responsibility.  Don’t say “I wish I could do that.”  Say “I’m going to learn – no wait this is better:  I AM learning to do that!”  Watch how fast your fear rushes up to stop you!  Sh-waaaah!  (makes a hand gesture like a magician, like “poof!”)  (Chiding me for not describing the hand gesture as cool enough – it was VERY COOL people, I’m like, WOAH!)

    Okay, I guarantee you it’s your fear that’s going to try and stop you.  So just work through it.

    It’s true: I see that all the time in Animal Communication – people are afraid to learn to talk to animals because they don’t want to open themselves up to all the suffering in the animal world.  But it’s really just a fear that keeps you from moving forward and doing it – you let yourself off the hook.  Sure, it’s not all fun, but it’s not overwhelming either – because whenever you ask for help, you get help!

    Erik, is there any sort of rush to push people to learn to be psychic?  Like, I hear sometimes that “We’re running out of time!”  Actually I think you’ve said something like that too.  I ask because some people aren’t the greatest learners under pressure, and I have always been able to put the brakes on when things get scary.

    Well, yeah, but some people need a boot in the ass, you know?  I don’t want to scare anybody, there’s no doomsday, nothing bad will happen if you sit in your recliner drinking beer and watching the game for the rest of your life, except your guides will be going fucking nuts trying to get you to move your ass!

    So that dude in the recliner is probably not even reading CE.  Yeah, but his WIFE is. 

    (So he takes me over the shoulder of this woman reading CE, and looking at her husband.  She feels like she can’t talk to him about what she’s experiencing, because Erik is all up in HER bathroom mirror in the morning, making faces at her while she brushes her teeth.)

    Erik says, She can talk to him about the blog, about what she thinks.  She can try to engage him in conversation, and recognize it’s his own fear that causes him to cut her off / change the subject.  But he’s going to notice over time how she lightens / changes / becomes happier, because SHE is learning how to talk to “god”.  THAT is why he’s going to start reading CE in secret when she’s asleep!

    LOL!  Erik just said “He’ll tell her he’s looking at porn before he tells her he’s reading CE!”  I’m laughing too because he’s managed to work a porn reference into the second entry in a row.  Entry.  Okay now we’re getting juvenile.  Dude, it is so freaking hard to keep you on track today.  OMG.

    So my point with that story is the wife isn’t IMPOSING her experience on him, she’s sharing the bare minimum so that he has a clue what all her transforming (!) is about.  She’ll use a few words to invite him into her experience, and when he declines, she just teaches by example, and she has trust and FAITH that he will love her enough to walk with her when the time comes.  You know what I’m saying?

    Like, someday she’s going to outgrow the relationship, if he doesn’t get off his ass?  YES!!!  Do you have any idea how many relationships spiritual growth has broken up?  WAY too many!  And it’s usually because at first, one person in the couple – let’s say it’s the GUY (because it usually is!) refuses to talk about shit that scares him, so he says something hurtful and judgmental out of his own fear shit.  But then the WIFE doesn’t ever want to get burned again, so she decides the husband just doesn’t understand her – next thing you know, the husband is saying he can’t understand why she’s changed so much!

    It drives us nuts because when we have to watch this person going through spiritual growth, then they go through this grief contraction in the wake of their shattered marriage – and that is so shitty!  It’s not necessary a lot of the time, if you really work at the FEAR that is holding them both back. 

    Kind of sounds like a job for a good new-age marriage counselor.

    THAT is a good fuckin’ idea.  We need marriage counselors specializing in (facilitating / navigating the spiritual awakening of one party in the marriage).  Because this is NORMAL and it’s going to be happening all over the place.

    Alright dude, I am getting tired.  Did you want to say anything else before we sign off?

    Happy Easter!  (Erik’s dressed like an easter bunny with really big teeth.  Is there a childhood pic of him in a costume like this?  He looks like he’s eight.  It’s really cute!)

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    Thanks, Kate. What a GREAT post! To top it off, let’s watch what happens when Erik brings Jesus to Jamie for an interview. Without him, almost all mediums cannot bring in celebrities by themselves, certainly not the Big J himself. So, thank you, Erik, once again for making great things happen for us, and thank you, Jamie, for being his ever tolerant translator!

    JESUS INTERVIEW

    Now you can’t ask for a better Easter, can you?

     

  • September26th

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    I have a couple of reminders before Buddha steps up to the mike! For those of you wishing to be a part of the grieving parents group, it’s definitely in the works. Jamie has been in California giving classes so it looks like it’ll be scheduled sometime in October. There’s a chance it’ll be mid-November, but I hope not. With the San Diego event on top of things, it’s a busy time of year for her. Nevertheless, it looks like she and Erik will host these sessions every two weeks for those interested in communicating with their sons and daughters on a regular basis.

    Speaking of the San Diego, I’m so looking forward to meeting some of you! This is going to be such an amazing event, and I’m sure Erik will be the little mischievous prankster he’s been at all the other events. If there are any of you who have yet to sign up but plan to, email me at emedhus@gmail.com. Jamie is trying to get an accurate headcount. If any of you are hemming and hawing, take the leap. Come! Those of you who have already been to these event, write comments about how life-changing they’ve been!

    Me: Oh, great. I understood that, but barely, so what does that say about me? Now how do you define Nirvana and karma today? Do you define it the same as you did before?

    Buddha: I would with Nirvana. It is the place of ultimate joy.

    (Pause)

    Jamie: He’s comparing it to other religions within their belief such as Heaven and so forth.

    Buddha: With karma—

    Jamie listens for a while, then giggles.

    Buddha: Humans who are alive now in this phase of earthly life—

    Jamie: It’s almost like this era, you know?

    Buddha: —are still trapped in the desire, wanting to not be held responsible. They want something external to them to be held responsible but not themselves.

    Jamie grins.

    Jamie: So when he goes to define karma, which is a self-evaluation of lives previous and lives forward and how they feed onto the life you are living now, it is very self-responsible for a person to be able to identify.

    Buddha: In the past, it has been translated into a punishment. If you were to have done something seen as hurtful or wrongful, then you may—

    Jamie looks over at Buddha, giggles and looks back at me and makes air quotes.

    Jamie: Air quotes! (She points her thumb at Buddha.)

    Me: Buddha did air quotes!

    Jamie: In air quotes, “Then you may pay for it.”

    Buddha: Then you may sacrifice for it; you may pay for it during this living life.

    Me: So it’s almost like an external, yes, like an externally directed punishment.

    Buddha: There is no punishment.

    Me: Yeah.

    Buddha: It would be a personal goal of yours to balance your own scale. There is no punishment. That is the correction I would make with karma.

    Me: Okay. Now some, including me, view Buddha as following wisdom versus Jesus as following the heart. One lets the illusion fall away. The other loves the illusion even to his death. Now for me I think a nice middle road is best. One is the gas in the car, but you want to have it steer wisely, being a source of love and harmony, integration and oneness, but able to remain calm and collected, letting the moments of stress flow on by. How do you take that?

    (This was submitted by blog member, Ryan.)

    Jamie (grinning): He enjoyed your explanation. He’s speaking about Jesus being very dear to him, close to him, a brother to him.

    Buddha: He came upon the Earth in a time when people were starting to pull away from their emotions and begin to become intimately involved—

    My telephone rings, and I quickly unplug it.

    Jamie glances at Buddha, then looks at me and laughs.

    Me: Go ahead.

    Jamie (making a timeout sign): Break for the telephone!

    Me: I thought I unplugged them all, but I guess not!

    Jamie: That’s like me earlier. I had my computer off and all of a sudden in the reading it clicked on and the sound was blaring, and I could not turn it off no matter how many times I pushed the button and everything. It wouldn’t turn off.

    Me: That’s Erik! Sorry Buddha. Oops.

    Jamie: No, he’s smiling.

    Me: Oops, Modern technology.

    Buddha: It’s life.

    Me: Yes, that’s life.

    Buddha: We were talking about when Jesus was coming into a time where people were pulling away from their heart and began to use their intelligence and their mind to become more focused on government structures—to be led by a government rather than led by a belief. For Jesus to create a message to bring people back to the heart—this was very important—when he was alive in the human body, for the incarnation that I was known as Buddha, because I’ve been several places since then—there were governments in place, structures in place. But people still had an understanding of the importance of emotions. When—

    (Pause)

    Jamie: He’s talking about when the mind can ach—when the mind can achieve joy, it will never leave you. When the heart achieves joy—

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Buddha): I don’t understand.

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Buddha): No, I don’t understand the word, sorry.

    Jamie (to me, giggling): He was telling me again, and I’m like, “No, it’s the word I don’t get!”

    Buddha: When the heart achieves joy, it feels it throughout the body, but if the two (the mind and the heart) are independently achieving it without the other, the sustainability cannot last the whole human life. It will come into question. It will become into doubt. You will lack the support or the confidence in maintaining that level of joy or enlightenment. The two have to be together. 

    Me: Fascinating!

     

  • August21st

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    I’m so excited to hear from Moses this week! Much of the information I’ve gotten is mostly about Jesus and I’ve been left wondering just how the Old Testament fit in, especially the “laws” of Moses. So, no surprise to me that Elisa would post this interview. Nothing is ever a coincidence, aye? Last week we talked more in-depth about the teachings of Jesus and how they line right up with what Buddha was taught 500 years before. We discussed some of the symbolic meanings behind biblical stories and characters, the history of how the Bible came to be, and some of the mysticism behind the Bible and other religions.  This week, we’re going to look at what it all means now.

    I feel like the biggest issue with interpretations of Biblical scripture is that most people see it as based on the promise of reward… be a good person, go to Heaven, get lots of treasures in Heaven. Be a good person so God will bless you. The fatal mistake is when people assume that God’s idea of blessings are the same as that of humans. What if God’s idea of a blessing is not gold and treasure, but is simply health, peace and happiness?

    We need to find a way to tie being a good person for the sake of being good. Not because we’re afraid of being punished if we’re not, and not based on the promise of material rewards if we are. Having MORE STUFF is not what makes us happy. Even statistical studies show us that, generally speaking, the amount of “happiness” received from material gain – money – hits a law of diminishing returns at $75,000 household income – the amount to meet a person’s needs and allow them to live somewhat comfortably. Any amount of money made over that does not really contribute to a person’s happiness.

    Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. Matthew 19:23-24″  Most Christians will say this means you cannot buy your way into Heaven. Indeed, if the biblical idea of Heaven were a place, you could not buy your way into it.  But you can’t buy your way into a state of being either….well, you know, unless we’re talking about drugs.

    When the rich man asked Jesus if he could become a disciple, he turned him away and said, “Go sell all of your possessions first, then come back to me.”

    Why do you think Jesus preached to people to give away their possessions? When we kick materialistic thinking out of our lives – we get back to nature, and back to God, and begin to see that love is all we need – or as the Beatles would say, all you need is love. In fact, love is all there is. Because god is everything, and god is love.

    When you are Christ-like, you are so at peace, you will realize that you do not NEED wealth. Buddhism teaches the same thing.

    Material, worldly possessions do just that – they possess us. We begin to live our lives for those possessions, the accumulation of those possessions, and not for love. And let’s just clarify – people, relationships, and addictions can all be forms of possession as well. Christians might be right – maybe America has gone downhill, but it’s not because of the gays. It’s probably because we’re one of the most materialistic nations in the world.

    “Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don’t need. We’re the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives. We’ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won’t. We’re slowly learning that fact. And we’re very, very pissed off.” – FIght Club

    Karma can be perceived as the idea that you get back the energy that you put out. Do your Dharma – your duty – give love to your fellow creatures and beings, and you get it back. The Wiccan idea that any spell you cast comes back three fold. The whole, “renounce your worldly possessions” bit Jesus gave. What are any of these but other ways of explaining the Law of Attraction? The universe is your mirror, you get what you give… all of these little anecdotes we’ve heard our whole lives. But it’s not just an action, it’s also a state of mind.. because consciousness is all that is – God is consciousness. We create our own reality through our consciousness, so does God, so does Source, so does Brahman. All that they are (us and the universe) is a product of consciousness. All that we are is a product of our state of mind.

    You must give – be giving – in order to have. Be love and give love to receive love. Have a healthy attitude toward wealth to be wealthy. Be happy with what you have, and give it to others to receive more of it. The Universe reads your mind. If all you think is “I want love” the universe will give you the want of love! But, if you think, I have love, I am loved, I am love… and give it to others… then you shall have love and be loved. Should you expect it to land in your lap? Sometimes, but you’ve also got to do the Universe a solid and go look for it! Have realistic expectations about what you are going to receive – you’ll get exactly what you want, but only as much of it as you NEED –  but all that you need is just enough.

    Ever hear those stories about how people just happen to, by mysterious coincidence, receive the exact sum of money they need in order for something to happen? Some will attribute that to God. And at a higher level, it is God. But it’s not a matter of God the genie granting your every wish and prayer. It’s providing for your needs – and ONLY your needs. The accumulation of stuff, of relationships, of whatever – pick your poison – is not what we need. It’s what we want. It’s what the ego wants. Therefore, we’re in a constant state of want… more more more. When we realize that we have already that which we need… we realize that we don’t need any more. We become at peace… in a state of ‘Heaven.’ And in the act of giving away that which we don’t need, the Universe is then providing for someone else who “needs”…

    That’s how it works in nature.That’s how it’s balanced. No creature takes more than it needs to survive and the earth provides- except us. Humans take more than they need all the time, even to the detriment of other humans. Scarcity is an illusion. There’s plenty to go around, there’s just a percentage of us that are hoarding out of fear. That puts us out of balance with Nature, and subsequently out of balance with God. It’s yin and yang.  And that’s when shit hits the fan – war, a product of fear and the illusion of scarcity. Famine. A product of fear the illusion of scarcity. Corporate greed. A product of fear and the illusion of scarcity. The system is flawed. Our perception is flawed. It must all fall apart… so we can reset. Be resurrected… into the “kingdom of God.” Into Nirvana, Zen, the state of being, the way of living, back in balance.

    Let me repeat: “Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don’t need. We’re the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives. We’ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars, but we won’t. We’re slowly learning that fact. And we’re very, very pissed off.” – FIght Club

    I want to be clear about what I’m saying here – over time, as new gadgets and gizmos and modern conveniences have been invented, our  idea of what is “needed” has changed. Way way back in the day, all we wanted was a roof over our head, food in our belly and people that loved us. Today, we want all of that, but we want the roof to be a little sturdier, the house to be a little prettier, the food to be a little tastier, the people to be a little cleaner and after a while, we decide that we really like it that way, and we just couldn’t live without it – but we did for thousands of years.  I know I’ve heard people talk who go on mission trips to places like Mexico and see the conditions that people there live in, and they feel sorry because those people aren’t living the same way that they live and they say, “I could never live this way….how can they?”

    Well, they can because often times, they don’t know there is anything else. I want to share with you what I got from a past life regression I did just a week ago. In the regression, the life requested to be shown was the one that has the most influence on this current life situation. I saw myself long ago – ancient times. I’m talking like, when stonehenge was built. I was this pale, thin, blond haired, blue eyed girl of about 19 years old. All I saw from that life was the simplicity that I lived in – I was living in the forest, barefoot, wearing something akin to a burlap sack, living in a simple little stone structure in the woods.

    As far as I could tell, I was alone, except for the animals in the forest, which I loved as my own family. It was very fairytale-like, you know. So much so, I initially thought I was just making it up.  A little bit of Cinderella meets Sleeping Beauty meets Snow White. The colors were very vivid, lots of green with little splashes of pinks and blues from the flowers and the butterflies. I had no job, I worked very little to survive, the forest provided for me what I needed to live – nuts, berries, fruit, and mushrooms (which would explain why I LOVE eating mushrooms to this day!). I was a complete child of nature and however simple my life was – I was completely, totally, and blissfully content with it and enjoyed the moments in it in a way that I can’t describe. I died at a young age, I think – possibly 20 or 21. For some reason, I get the impression that I ate something I shouldn’t have – a poison mushroom, perhaps. All I saw of my death was that person, laying on the forest floor, looking peacefully asleep – just like Snow White. Snow White – how’s that for a story about resurrection? But I won’t get into the symbology of Fairy Tales right now.

    I was thinking about my past life on my morning drive a couple days later. What did it mean? And I thought about the Mayans and the tribal people who still live that way in the rain forest today. They have no knowledge of what modern conveniences are – and so none of those things mean anything to them.  Could I live that way now? Do I really need a gourmet meal every day? At the time, in my past life, I was perfectly happy without it. Some would say that our quality of life is better than theirs – we might live longer thanks to the conveniences of modern medicine, we don’t face the same problems and issues that they do – but what is considered “quality”, like anything, is in the eyes of the beholder.

    People in ancient times may not have had as long of a lifespan as we do today, their hygiene may not have been up to our current standards, their knowledge about many things in the world not what we have today – but they didn’t have all of the SHIT that complicates life either – they were probably able to evolve, spiritually, at a much faster rate than we are today out of the sheer simplicity of life at the time, and thus, didn’t NEED to live to be 80 years old to have the learning experiences that they planned.

    Back then, food didn’t have to be enjoyable, it was just fuel for the body – a means to an end. Little focus was given toward eating it – more so just the energy required to acquiring it, and thus – more time to focus on the enjoyments of a spiritual nature.We’ve placed a lot of meaning on food since then. We use it to celebrate, we use it as a form of expression, art and enjoyment. Same goes for many other things. And there’s nothing wrong with that – we can even use those as avenues of spiritual expression. But it’s part of a cycle – first of discovery, then exploration and learning, and then making decisions about which things discovered are important and which things aren’t, and then releasing those things that no longer serve our purposes, while retaining the knowledge gained from them.

    Especially over the last 200 years or so, we’ve been making many many discoveries, exploring and learning exponentially and we’re now at the point of making decisions about which of those things are still important and which ones are not. Which ones cause more problems than they solve. And as this wave of new energy that comes with Ascension crests and we begin the period of “settling in” we’ll start to see ourselves releasing those things that no longer serve our spiritual purposes.

    That includes material possessions that aren’t truly necessary, the manufacturing of which negatively  impacts the environment- huge houses that use tons of energy, tons of gadgets that we don’t really need, events, foods that aren’t good for us and the global industry that makes all of these things, jobs that we don’t need because we’re no longer buying the things that don’t serve our purposes, cars that guzzle gasoline and release CO2 that we won’t need as many of because we don’t need to work as much, and learning tools like violence that results when people want or can’t get the things that others have, war that results from the struggle over the resources required to create those things that we don’t really need, and last but not least – politics and government that we won’t need in order to fix all of the social and economic problems that will no longer arise from our want of material things and experiences that we no longer value. These are the things the Committee has been telling you about – they just haven’t been as clear as to explain WHY other than saying your perspective about them will change.

    Chapter 9:
So where does Science fit in?  Scientists and skeptics who love them are usually the ones who are always telling those of us who have had spiritual experiences that we’re “delusional.”  They say there is no evidence for a God, therefore one must not exist.  There is no evidence for spirits. They do not exist.  But they are skeptic, by their very nature. They will not acknowledge the possibility – even though science is pretty open-ended at this point. All science can tell you is that there is currently no evidence that supports the existence of a God or spirits or an afterlife, but they cannot prove, conclusively, that one does not exist. As I said earlier – absence of evidence is NOT evidence of absence.

    You see, Science came after religion. Up until science came along, religion was used to explain all that there was in the world. Since its inception, science has been backtracking to come up with its explanation – it’s perception – for the past, which religion has already covered. But Science hasn’t quite caught up to spirituality just yet…. that’s why they still argue that there is no evidence for an afterlife and no evidence for a “God” (although they still, too, compare it to the God that is separate from us). Science’s big book of scientific religion is still incomplete. Our current model of Physics is incomplete.  We still can’t explain everything in the universe. There are things out there that we aren’t even able to observe. They haven’t written the end yet because they haven’t discovered the soul and “God.” But it will catch up, and soon. It’ll be the great revelation….that we were each right all along!

    Quantum theory and some of its facets, like string theory, etc., I think will be the area that allows science to finally catch up to spirituality. For example: they dispute that there is an intelligent being that we cannot see, yet can interact with us. Well, scientifically speaking, we’re all vibrating masses of electrically charged particles. Everything we see, including ourselves, constantly blinks in and out of existence, but it happens so fast that your eyes don’t see it happen – it’s like a movie reel. It looks like one fluid motion even though it’s several different photos moving at a quick speed.

    Interestingly enough – New Age philosophy teaches that the material world is an illusion – and it is! Literally.  It teaches that we create our own reality – which, if quantum physics is correct, that may be literally true, as well as philosophically, going back to the differing viewpoints and how it relates to our emotions and how we see reality. Fascinating, isn’t it?  Let’s continue.

    So, these particles that we’re all made up of vibrate at differing speeds. The slower they vibrate, the more solid something appears and the faster they vibrate, the less dense they are (like ice vs. water vs. steam). Mathematically speaking, the speed that these particles vibrate can go faster and faster into infinity. Eventually, I’m sure, some force of physics makes them slow down, but I don’t know enough about physics to discuss that, and we’re just talking hypothetically here for the moment.

    Because our bodies only vibrate at a certain frequency, we only perceive the things that vibrate in a general range that is near or equal to our own. Science has afforded us technology that can see a little further up the scale… but there is an infinite range beyond that which is still unviewable to us. So, how do we know that there isn’t an intelligent life form somewhere higher up on the scale that is simply vibrating at a speed that we cannot perceive?

    When we talk about vibration – we aren’t only talking about the physical body’s vibration, we’re talking about the soul. That’s what we mean when we say that we’re of a certain “vibration” and that the spirit world is a higher vibration (such that we can’t perceive them) and if we want to interact with them, they must lower their vibration or we must raise ours, and, I suppose, some combination of the two could allow us to meet in the middle.

    You know how Jesus says, that we are in this world, but not of it? Our bodies are physical; they are vehicles for the soul. Our body vibrates at a lower speed, but our soul – it is in this world and not of it. It is of a higher vibration. That is why we are able to perceive things from the higher dimension. Our souls still have the ability to connect to “home,” – and like Erik says, there’s always a part of you back at home base. Some of us have just retained the skills to connect, whereas others need to work a little harder to remember it.  What is happening now, as we go through the shift, our physical body’s vibration is being raised as well.

    Imagine that Jesus comes to earth and KNOWS all of this. But how do you explain that to ancient hebrew sheep herders with no knowledge of science? Through fables and analogous stories.  Quantum physics – your thought waves affecting the physical reality around you – would also explain how Jesus was able to perform miracles. His “faith” – the strength of his belief, creates his reality.

    Matthew 17:20: He replied, “Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

    This same concept goes for Jesus’ ability to heal.  That’s what modern day energy healers and reiki masters do! It’s just harnessing the energy that is all around us through our thoughts and intentions (quantum theory).  Jesus passed this on to his own disciples. Same could be said for ‘magic/k.’  The spells, incantations, potions or whatever are just symbolic of the intentions behind them.  Thoughts creating reality.  The level at which things actually manifests depends on the energy level – the vibration – of the individual. Jesus must’ve been a bad ass… like… Yoda.  The force.  It’s all the same concept. :)

    I relate a lot of this back to Christianity just because it’s what I know the most of.  If you’ve studied some other religions more in depth, perhaps you can help us connect a few more dots :)

    There are SO MANY instances where Jesus makes comments like this… his sayings, and many of the scriptures, they have multiple meanings – layers of meanings. I think they all do and most people miss the connection because they’re only understanding ONE layer.  Like the creation myths we’ve already talked about earlier- they are all different pieces, different aspects and viewpoints, explaining the same thing.  Like the cube I referred to earlier – Truth. It’s all TRUTH, from a different viewpoint… no matter how completely different it looks from the outside – deep down it’s all the same thing.  Which, interestingly – is also a parallel to the idea that we are all a manifestation of a single being.  So many layers! So many clues!

    So – there’s a few parallels between Jesus and Krishna too – they were both born through divine conception. Thirteen prophets before Jesus were considered “born of a virgin” – that doesn’t necessarily mean literally, you have to find what the symbology of “virgin” is.  Jesus, Krishna, the Egyptian Sun God Horus and several others are resurrected, many of them are a “flesh” manifestation of a higher being (Krishna was the living incarnation of Vishnu).

    Hare Krishna is based on the teachings of Krishna and spreading “Krishna Consciousness,” and some of the tenets of that religion include:

    • The systematic propagation of spiritual knowledge to society at large and the education of all people in the techniques of spiritual life in order to check the imbalance of values in life and to achieve real unity and peace in the world.
    • To bring the members of the Society together with each other and nearer to Krishna, the prime entity, thus to develop the idea within the members, and humanity at large, that each soul is part and parcel of the quality of Godhead (Krishna).
    • To bring the members closer together for the purpose of teaching a simpler and more natural way of life.

    These are all the same tenets of Christianity as well, if you substitute the word “God” or the name “Jesus”  for “Krishna.”

    In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna, states that he is the door through which salvation is found, the Lord, and the one true friend. And Jesus says, “I am the truth, the way, and the life.”  Many of the stories about Jesus and his disciples mirror those of Buddha and his own followers. And there’s a hell of a lot of similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism. Does this mean that either Jesus, Buddha, or Krishna didn’t exist and one is based on the others? Or that none of them existed and are based on something older? Or that they all DID exist and just spoke the same message? Or that Krishna and Buddha were actually foretelling of Jesus’ coming? Or that Jesus is the reincarnation of Krishna? Or that Buddha is the reincarnation of Krishna? Or that Jesus is the reincarnation of Buddha who is the reincarnation of Krishna? Or that we’re all a manifestation of the same single being so that means Jesus is Krishna AND Buddha. Buddha is Krishna AND Jesus… and so we are all Krishna AND Jesus AND Buddha?!?! *head explodes!!!!!*

    This doesn’t mean that Jesus, Buddha, and Krishna are direct parallels. How could they be? They come from totally different cultures. But the CONCEPT of their teaching is the same. They all taught enlightenment, which, by the way, is an evolution – a process of discovery –  just as anything else.

    Crucifixion itself, in many forms, is a big theme in mysticism as well as religion. Crucifixion, death, resurrection and pieces of enlightenment is the typical process represented to us time and again by both religion and secret societies.

    Pick up any book by Mark Booth (The Secret History of the World) and he’ll point out that this is an allusion to the secretive Greek Mystery schools and secret societies that evolved from them. He thinks it’s part of their initiation ritual where a near death experience is induced through an altered state of consciousness, resulting in enlightenment. I suppose that was basically what happened with the woman whose near death experience Elisa posted a week or so ago. Booth’s book picks out a lot of other similarities between world religion and esoteric occultism and ties them back to mysticism and spirituality, too, including some of the ones we’ve talked about here. He posits that many of the “saviors” throughout different religions and mythologies are representative of the sun, the center of our solar system.  The galactic alignment that happens on this year’s winter solstice can be perceived, symbolically, as the crucifixion of our sun, thus it is portrayed in the religions of planet earth, showing many “Sons” of God, born of virgins on the winter solstice, teaching enlightenment, being crucified, and resurrected.

    I know there are some people out there who believe all the great prophets – Krishna, Muhammad, Buddha, Jesus, etc. etc. were all messengers of the same thing. It’s pretty much the basis of the Baha’i faith (if you don’t know what Baha’i is, looke here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1′%C3%AD_Faith).  I think they were, or at least that’s what their stories are meant to portray (or maybe BOTH).  Each put their own spin on it to better relate to their audience, which, coincidentally, is also what the Baha’i believe.  Not to mention, history has had its effect on their teachings. Some were written down and a lot of editing went on. Some were meant to be stories told with a side commentary about the meaning, but that portion has been lost and all we’re left with is the fable itself. But the underlying message is there.

    *Side story about Baha’i – about three years ago, I used to frequent a Subway during lunch next to my old office. One of the happiest individuals I have ever met worked there. He was a foreigner with a distinct accent that I can’t quite place – possibly Turkish? He was Baha’i. I know this, because he gave me a card and asked me to read about it. If I only knew then what I know now. :) He would always tell you to smile and ask you for the “secret password” before he would hand you your sandwich.  Of course, the secret password was “Love.”

    Next week we’re going to talk about the true meaning of Salvation, Biblical prophecy, Revelations, the Rapture, and the “end times.”

  • April9th

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    Oops, I was supposed to publish this yesterday but left it in draft mode. I’ll  re-publish part five tomorrow. My bad!!

    Happy Easter everyone! I plan to polish Erik’s marker and freshen his flowers, giving it a more cheerful, springtime look. Now, enjoy part four of the Jesus interview.

    Me: How many children did you have?

    Jesus: Five.

    Me: Five!

    Jesus: Five and two died young.

    Me: Aw. Can you share a past life that most influenced your last one as Jesus?

    Jesus: Past and future lives.

    Me: Okay. Which one would you like to share?

    Jesus: Not all of then were as clear as the life I was able to have—

    Jamie (to Jesus): I don’t understand.

    (Pause)

    Jamie (giggling): Erik, my translator, describes.

    Me (chuckling): He can get a job at the UN now!

    Jamie: He says that Jesus was trying to state that though he had many lives, it wasn’t just the one where he was this amazing saint and son of God, that all the other lives he experienced have somewhat had that characteristic about him. He’s always been this spiritual person, the healer. The person who encourages energy work, afterlife thought and beyond. So, I asked, ‘Can you narrow it to one you want to share?’

    Jesus: It was 1962. I came in as a very sick white baby in the United States. I lived my life in the hospital.

    Me: Aw.

    Jesus: I was never able to come home. I had a wired frame on me. My muscles would not grow, so they created a frame so I would be able to move about. I lived until the age of four.

    Me: You lived four years in the hospital?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: Aw. What was the reason for you having these hardships, and how did that impact your life as Jesus since we can affect the past?

    Jesus: As the little boy, I was very happy; I knew no other life: to be able to run or play.

    Jamie: It’s like his skin would tear and his bones would break, and he came to impact the doctors and the nurses and the family he came into, and, in turn, he finds the life of those who struggled the most impacts the community to make a change. He takes time to reincarnate as some of these beings to impact and give peace to the people about what death is, about what life is meant to do.

    Me: Okay. Are you currently on the Earth in some form?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: Really? Where are you?

    Jesus: I’m in India, a woman.

    Me: A spiritual teacher or healer?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: What’s her first name? I don’t want to give last names, because you never know what would happen with that!

    Jamie: M-o-n-a is all I can see. It seems to be a shortened version of a longer name.

    Me: Okay. What do you do while you’re in the afterlife? What’s your life’s work there?

    Jesus: Giving peace to those who arrive.

    (Pause)

    Me: Good, good. I hope I meet you when I get there. We’ll give each other a great big hug! 

     

  • April9th

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    Enjoy the final part of Jesus’s interview. I know some of us, including me, will have withdrawal symptoms!

     Me: So, what do you think of the state of humanity now?

    Jesus: It is what it is suppose to be. When you remove yourself from the human life, you’re able to see the possibilities. The possibilities that we see are not yet exposed to the masses on Earth. I know that there is an opportunity for the people for a great exponential growth.

    Me: Mm hm.

    Erik: Can you please share about when that will be and how that will impact the people that are still there?

    Jesus: When inventions and spirituality come together.

    Me: So, science and spirituality will be bridged in some way?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: When will that be? Another twenty years, another five years?

    Jesus: It will start reaching—

    Jamie (to Jesus): Uh, yeah.

    (Pause as Jamie looks back and forth between Jesus to Erik)

    Jamie: Everyone’s having a conversation right now.

    I laugh.

    Jesus: It will start to leak out in about four more years about what’s already been done, and then from there, it will take about ten years for everything that’s already been done to really come to light and really be explained, because it’s going to affect how you learn, who you are, what the school systems do, what businesses are based on, and what beliefs are based on. It will affect everything.

    Me: Oh gosh, yeah. Absolutely. Is everything in the Bible true? Is it basically a spiritual document?

    Jesus: Back in the day that it was written, it was considered very enlightening, but over time, people have outgrown it. The morals are still true, but the stories they weave around them are being taken too literally when in truth they are written by humans with personal perspectives or personal opinions.

    Me: So, it gets distorted. Eckhart Tolle talks about how some of the things you say get taken too literally. Is he on the right path?

    Jesus: Yes!

    Me: Okay.

    Jamie: Wow, does he do that in the book?

    Me: Yeah, he does that in “A New Earth.” It’s really great. So, Jesus, do you have any messages for humanity?

    Jesus: The work must come from within, not out.

    Me: Yes.

    Jesus: The work must be internal so that you may then begin to create a community.

    Me: Would you say that the most important thing is to recognize—and by recognizing therefore destroy the ego?

    Jesus nods his head yes.

    Me: Okay. Does the ego have a purpose?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: And what is that, to create the illusion of separation, to create duality and contrast, or none of the above?

    Jamie: The way he shows it in my head is the ego is the foundation of the house. It has it’s own place; it shouldn’t be on every floor; it shouldn’t be on every board that built the house; it shouldn’t be in every piece of artwork and furniture—

    Me: So, you have to have that space—that inner space of conscious awareness that is devoid of ego?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: Okay. What would you like to tell us that we don’t know or that we’ve totally misunderstood about you?

    (Pause)

    Jamie (giggling): Oh, that created laughter!

    Me: Oh, good! I made Jesus laugh!

    Jamie (laughing): And, um, Mr. Crisp thinks Jesus is a very good-looking man!

    Jesus: One physical misconception is that I have brown eyes, not blue. Another misconception is that I was specific in who I would speak to—that I was very private. That is very untrue. It was actually the disciples around me that felt like they needed to protect me. It was why I gave the Sermon on the Mount, talking so freely to so many people. It’s was why I chose to walk from city to city so that I could reach others. I did not judge if you believed my word or not. I loved you just the same. Third misconception: I do not condemn people. I do not stop people from reaching God.

    Me: So, it’s not like if you don’t believe in Jesus, you go straight to Hell? There’s not the big rapture where everybody dies except those who have been baptized or who have accepted you as their Savior?

    I can’t remember the exact prerequisites.

    Jesus: Correct.

    Me: Well, of course, that never made much sense to me. Was that all created as a power play by man or is it just an honest misinterpretation?

    Jesus: It’s a power play by man.

    Me: Yeah. Okay. One more question. What about the Shroud of Turin? Was that yours?

    Jamie: Oh, are you talking about the face on the—

    Me: Yes!

    Jamie: Erik asked that earlier, but he never responded, and we kept talking. When he talked about the tomb—that’s when Erik asked him.

    (Long pause as Jamie listens to Jesus explains)

    Jamie (to Jesus): Okay.

    Jamie: So, it is.

    Me: It is him or it’s not?

    Jamie: It IS him.

    Me: It is him. Okay. Well, Jesus, thank you so very much. Is there anything else you’d like to say?

    Jesus: I give you my thanks especially in the desire to seek honesty not driven by curiosity or (unintelligible) or money.

    Me: Oh, of course not. Okay, well, I love you. I really do.

    Jesus: I love you, too.

    Me: Aw, bye.

    Jamie: He waves. He walks through the wall. Phew.

    Me: Are you okay?

    Jamie: Yeah; it’s much better when he got on the other side of the room. The closer he got, the harder it got for me to, you know.

    Me: Was it a good feeling or a bad one? Was it an overwhelming joy or—

    Jamie: I’ll freak out when we turn Skype off!

    Me: I bet so!

    Be sure everyone joins the Channeling Erik Facebook group!!

  • April7th

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    I hope you all enjoying Easter weather! Here is installment number three of the wisdom of Jesus. (I felt a little silly asking this first question.)

    Me: Now, what were you here to learn? Were you here to learn anything, Jesus?

    Jamie: He’s leaning in with his elbows down and his hands folded. They’re not clasped; they’re folded. He says—my hearts racing—

    Me: I bet so!

    Jamie: Okay.

    Jamie clears her throat and begins to tear up.

    Jamie (choking back tears): He says that, um, I told him maybe he should scoot back just a little bit. The closer he gets to me, the more I feel like I have to cry.

    Me: Awww. Well, I’m not even in the same room and my heart is racing!

    Jamie (to Jesus): Thank you.

    Jamie sighs.

    Jamie: He scoots back.

    Jamie clears her throat.

    Jamie: Yeah, it’s real subtle but as soon as you get closer to it, you just feel, um, I don’t know how to explain it, but you just can’t contain or control—

    Me: Yeah.

    (Pause)

    Jamie (giggling): Okay, further back, maybe?

    Me: Aw, poor Jamie!

    Jamie (wiping away her tears): It’s awesome; are you kidding! This is so amazing!

    (Pause as she gathers herself and dries her eyes.)

    Jamie: Okay, can we start over?

    Erik: Jamie, it’s okay. It’s not bad; dude, it’s the human body and the human body reaction.

    Me: I know! It sucks to be human sometime! So were you here to learn anything?

    Jesus: I was here to learn to give of myself fully 100% but still maintain my individuality and purpose. It wasn’t to surrender all to my children—

    Erik: What’s that?

    Jesus: Followers, believers.

    Me: Yeah. Okay. And I think we understand what he’s here to teach, but could you restate it for us?

    Jesus: I was here to teach that there were many paths to God. I repeated to others that I am not the only way, though this was rewoven by other people to state that I am the only way. I would never take the time to feed my ego this way. This is worthless effort. There are many ways to reach God. I was also here to teach that the many ways that find God is to start with self—to go in, then outward. It was not to place the responsibility of belief and spiritual security on another person. It’s only to be done within the temple, and the body is the temple. The church is not the temple.

    Me: I see. Do you have any regrets? I feel weird asking you that, but you were human at the time, after all.

    Jesus: I regret that I did not have the opportunity to speak out past my death—what was considered to be my death—I did not die on the cross.

    Jamie: You know, I’ve heard that before.

     Jesus: Yes, I did not die on the cross. I was not kept in my stone tomb; I had a life beyond that—

    Me: How did that happen?

    Jesus: My regret was that I did not have the opportunity and the means to tell that story, because I knew, as the story stood, it was more powerful to give people a hope in what God could provide and what the afterlife could provide.

    Me: Okay.

    Jesus: I was able to achieve this in the same way as the Tibetan monks who can stay in meditation for day, weeks without food. They appear unconscious; their hearts almost lie dormant; it is a way of control over the temple, over the body. It is what I had practiced, and I would travel to several countries before I was announced to be as the son of God. I studied many different cultures and beliefs. I did this because I knew there were many different ways to achieve the one path, but it would have been wise for me to know intimately what they were.

    Me: Mm hm.

    Jesus: I had all the power, but I lacked the knowledge as a human, and so I gathered the knowledge. My followers and disciples—even the Roman guards with the spears—were able to come to my rescue and move me away so that I could come out of that state of being and I could lead my life.

    Me: Where did you live out the rest of your life?

    Jamie: He’s showing me three different countries. I can see France.

    Me: I’ve heard that before. Did you get married; did you have children?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: How many children did you have?

    Jesus: I lived my life under another title, another name, and I kept a very secret way of teaching.

     (Pause)

    Me: Did you marry Mary?

    Erik: Mary Magdalene.

    Jesus: She was my only true love, and I knew how important it was for women to be considered equal to men, so though you may have learned in the Bible that all of the disciples were men, they were not.

    Me: Ah! Was Mary one of the disciples?

    Jesus: Yes.

  • April6th

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    Happy Good Friday Everyone!

    Me: Okay. Was there any very impactful event in your childhood that made you the man you were?

    Jamie: He smiles. He has facial hair. It’s not bushy.

    Me: Okay.

    Jamie: I don’t see it as being a long, big beard. It’s just kind of trimmed, kind of modern looking.

    Jesus: All of what I did as a child made me the man I am today, but the most impactful was the suffering that my mother experienced that I knew was unjust.

    Me: What kind of suffering?

    Jesus: I took that as a message to not let people suffer anymore. I understood that I was a healer; I understood that I could create cures by using God. 

    Erik: If you were alive today, would you still feel comfortable using the term God?

    Me: Oh, very nice question!

    Jamie: I know!

    Me: He’s not without skills!

    Jesus (to Erik): Yes, I would feel comfortable using the term God. What I’m uncomfortable with is the definition attached to the word. It’s been fragmented.

    Me: You mean it’s been deemed by man as something separate from everything else?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Me: Okay. Does he have dark skin or light skin, Jamie?

    Jamie: Um

    (Pause)

    Jamie(laughing): I said it in my head and Erik goes, “Say it outloud!” He looks like a very tan Caucasian, so not white skin, but not very, very black.

    Me: Okay. What about his facial features. Are they coarse or fine?

    Jamie: Hm. I’d have to say they’re more fine than coarse. His skin is smooth, not rough. It doesn’t look like it’s been in the sun forever.

    Me: Okay. What about your birth. Was it Immaculate Conception?

    Jesus (smiling and tilting his head): No.

    Me: Okay. All right. The secret is out, Mary.

    Jamie laughs.

    Me: So, reflecting on your life, do you think you accomplished your mission?

    Jesus: Yes.

    Erik laughs.

    Erik: I think he did a pretty good job cuz people are still talking about him thousands of years later!

    Me: Well, that’s true; that’s true! How do you feel about the way they revere you and the way they spread the gospel of your word? Are they doing what needs to be done, or have things become a bit distorted in a way that makes you unhappy?

    Jamie: He sits down in front of me. It’s on the side table, but it doesn’t seem to matter to him; he seems comfortable.

    Jesus: A lot of my children have gotten lost. A lot of my children have taken my word too literally and too directly and have decided to create a cause and a war in defense of my words. If I were able to walk the Earth today, I would tell my children that to argue or defend or to force others to believe in the words you cherish so deeply for yourself is the wrong way to encourage life.

    Me: Fighting against something you think is wrong always causes it to persist. The ego is what wages war here. What you resist persists.

    Erik jumps in:

    Erik: There is no right or wrong.

    Me: Yeah. Only divine lessons.

    Jesus nods his head.

    Jesus: Correct Erik. For those who live on Earth who are causing the destruction wholeheartedly believe there is a right and a wrong, so you must teach them first what is right and wrong before you can teach them that there is no right or wrong.

    Me: Okay. Well said. 

    God, I’m going to get into a lot of trouble for this. Y’all pray for me.



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