Channeling Erik
  • Past Life Regression
  • January31st

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    Nikki tipped me off to this wonderful lady who will take Erik’s (and of course other’s) o’d t-shirts and makes them into cozy quilts. Imagine wrapping yourself up in that kind of love! And it looks reasonable too–between $150 to $175! Her telephone number is (636)225-1967. I’m hoping Rune gets the hint and gets one made up for my Channeling Erik sanctuary and if we have enough t-shirts, one for my downstairs sofa so I can wrap myself up in his smell and cry from time to time. (Hint, hint: please don’t wash them first!)

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    Good news: the Doubletree Hotel Channeling Erik Weekend link is up on Jamie’s site: http://doubletree.hilton.com/en/dt/groups/personalized/A/AUSLNDT-CEW-20120228/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG. So, you can book your room at a much reduced rate. If you need a roommate, email me at emedhus@gmail.com and I’ll play matchmaker. If you haven’t signed up for the Austin event, but sure to. It’s going to be amazing–life-changing–and I really want to meet you guys. We can accommodate only up to 50 people, because we want the group to be an intimate family. We also hope to have blog member, Doug, talk about and demonstrate past life regression, and we may have someone discuss induced after death communication. It should be chock full of all sorts o amazing skills, experiences and information so that your life will never be the same again. Again, sign up is on Jamie’s site: https://withloveandlight.com/shop/channeling-erik-weekend-of-enlightenment-austin-tx-32-34/

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    And now of Mr. Samurai, himself, John Belushi:

    The more we got into the interview the more I  found his answers indirect and confusing. He often didn’t answer the questions in a concise and direct way, but this is the best he could do. As I transcribed this, I wondered if drugs can alter the energy of the soul in an adverse way, although it didn’t seem to have an adverse effect on Chris Farley, Bob Marley and others. Robert? Jason? Anyone else have any ideas? This entry, he was pretty clear, but as the interview progresses, you’ll see what I mean.

    Me: Well, Erik, who should we interview next, Jim Morrison, JFK, Jr. or John Belushi?

    Erik: The one that’s most eager and easiest to get a hold of is John Belushi.

    Me (chuckling): Oh, okay! Go fetch, Boy!

    Jamie: Yeah, go get him, Erik!

    (Pause)

    Jamie: That’s funny; he sort of looks like Marlon Brando.

    Me: I don’t remember.

    Jamie: Not the shape of his body. Just his face.

    Me: I don’t know. I can’t even picture him. Didn’t he do the Samurai skits on Saturday Night Live?

    Erik: Yes, Mom! I can’t believe you forgot!

    Jamie: He’s here. He’s not as tall as I expected him to be, but he’s solid built, kinda chubby.

    Me: Yeah, he had some meat on his bones.

    Jamie: And scruffy! Don’t you shave up there, John?

    John: Who needs to? Who am I trying to impress?

    Me: Yeah, really! Hello John!

    John: Hello, beautiful!

    Me: Aw, you’re so sweet! Okay, I’d like to ask you some questions; you probably know the drill. Can you tell us what you believed in regarding death and the afterlife before you died?

    John: Oh, I was spoon fed what my parents thought was best. What child isn’t? Isn’t that the purpose of having kids, so you can have a few puppets around?

    Jamie and I laugh.

    Jamie: You didn’t have any children, did you?

    John: No, I didn’t get around to it.

    Jamie: He’s talking about being orthodox. What do you mean, orthodox? Were you Jewish?

    Me: Well, it could be Greek, you know. There are all sorts of orthodox religions. It just means conventional or traditional.  They just really stick to the tenets without liberal interpretation.

    Jamie: Yeah, he said it was very strict. He’s talking about being eastern orthodox.

    Me: Okay.

    Jamie: And he said some crazy word that starts with an A. Sounded like a sneeze!

    Me: Oh, he was probably an Ashkenazi Jew!

    Jamie: Ooo, say that again?

    Me: I don’t know if I’m even pronouncing it right. Ashkenazi?

    Jamie: No, it sounds like it has more syllables than that.

    Me: Ashkenazi-wazi? I give up!

    Jamie laughs hard.

    Jamie: Oh my god, he loves that! No, it’s like “automobile” and then something else.

    John: It wasn’t the most loving place you wanted to find yourself. It’s no surprise that I came out with much more of a dark side than a bright side.

    Me (with sympathy): Aw, yeah. You mean because of your religious upbringing?

    John: Yes.

    Me: Okay, so when you crossed over, how did those beliefs change?

    John: I found that maybe humor was the way to really—

    Jamie: He rubs his face and his hair when he talks.

    John: I found that humor really was the way to celebrate life, and in celebrating life, you are celebrating God.

    Me: Mm hm.

    John: But I really found out that what I learned was a lot of bullshit.

    Me: Ah oh!

    (Pause)

    Me: Okay, So what was your transition like for you? Was it peaceful, painful—

    John: Hmm. Confusing. I really can’t compare peaceful or painful, because I really wasn’t raised in any other family. What my family was is what they were. They were survivors, and my dad always lived in survivor mode. It wasn’t really about loving or caring for your children; it was about teaching them how to survive.

    Me: Oh, wow!

    John: And when you end up in America, that natural instinct to survive is not as needed. It’s pampered out of you. But yet we didn’t get that nurturing that you see on TV with—

    Jamie laughs at what he says before going on.

    John: —the fucking Leave it to Beaver and things like that.

    Jamie (to John): I always have to giggle when you guys cuss! I will grow out of it, I promise!

    Me: Oh, no! Don’t grow up, Jamie!

    Erik laughs.

    Me: No, what I mean by transition is death. What was your death like?

    John: Fireworks!

    Me: Fireworks?

    John: There was a lot of drugs! Racing heart! Lights in my eyes! It was fireworks!

    Me: Okay. What went on in your mind as you were dying and right after you crossed over?

    John: Yeah, yeah, I thought that was the greatest high I had ever had! How amazing! I didn’t realize I had gone past the point of no return.

    Me: Oh, I can see that happening.

    John: I was still going! God, it just kept getting better and better, and then I realized I wasn’t coming off of it. Then I realized I didn’t have my body anymore, and I realized how much I had just been fucked. 


    http://youtu.be/JQEHxS3k35U

  • January27th

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    Here’s the final piece of Mr. Marley’s interview.

    Me: Can you talk about a past life that may have influenced your last one? These are always fun!

    Jamie: They are, aren’t they?

    Bob: Der are so many!

    (Pause as he considers the question)

    Bob: I liked being an old mon.

    Jamie (to Bob): Asia? So, where in Asia? (pause) Chinese. You’re trying to tell me you’re a Chinese old man?

    Jamie laughs.

    Jamie: That was his visual.

    Bob: I was an old Chinese mon. I made wooden instruments. I carved dem.

    Me: Uh huh.

    Bob: And when you would strike de different part of de wooden box or—

    Jamie; He’s showing me them to be long and thin, and when you hit or tap different parts of the box or the tongues that are carved into the box, it would make sounds.

    Me: Hm!

    Jamie: It’s very , um, I mean, I can see it so clearly.

    Me; I can see it too. Cool.

    Bob: I remember being too old dat I couldn’t carve any more.  So, I would sit with my two sons, and we would talk about de movement of de grain in de wood. If you wanted de wood to work with you and your design dat you see—it’s not about controlling de wood and cutting and carving. It’s about following de grain of de wood and allowing de sound de wood wants to make to come up. You’ll always get de sound dat you wish. You use a piece of wood, and sometimes der were plenty of mistakes and a lot of time was spent.  My life was dat way; it was very understated. I spent most of my time sitting and standing and working with tools. I never had de chance to perform. Dat wasn’t what I was known for. I was seen as de—

    Me: The craftsman?

    Bob: Yes. And dis led me to have a deep desire to learn to play and to teach to other people what de wood had taught me—what de wood had taught my fingers and my ears. And dat lesson was dat you can’t control nature or use design as an ultimate plan. You must be open from de heart and see with your fingers to be able to know what can be given to you. And den, from der, you create what you want. You create from de heart, de soul.

    Me: Wow. Very profound!

    Bob: Force is never needed in life.

    Me: Yeah, go with the flow! Exactly.

    Bob: I cherished dat lifetime. Very understated. Very simple.

    Me: Yeah. So, you are such a wise man. Do you have any messages or advice for humanity? Then, I’ll give the mike to Erik!

    Bob: I’ve said it before: You must live life with your heart and not with your eyes.

    Me: Okay. Well, you can’t top that! Erik, any questions?

    Erik: Yeah. Why?

    Bob (turning to Erik):  Your eyes are your biggest liars; dey will only see what dey know to see, what dey want to see, and dey will manipulate what’s around you.

    Me: Ah!

    Bob: Sometimes, out of de goodness of itself, it will not give you de true perspective of what is around you. Know dat you must move forward with your heart.

    Me; Yes, but how do we do that?

    Bob (laughing really hard): It’s not about everybody going blind!

    We all laugh.

    Bob: But it is about everybody closing der eyes and opening der hearts.

    Me: And listening to their intuition, being guided by their intuition? Is that what you’re saying?

    Bob: Yes, it’s about knowing how you feel. And if you cannot give love to a person or a situation, it is your responsibility to be authentic to yourself to know why you can’t. Dat’s de lesson inside of you dat you do not like! Dat’s de lesson dat you often refuse to do. You need to know why.

    Me: Hmm. And the lessons from Bob Marley go on. Well, thank you, Bob, for coming back and letting me interview you again! Consider it your curtain call, your encore.

    Bob (laughing): You’re very good people, good people.

    Me: Aw, you’re good people, too, as we say here in Texas. Bye!

    Bob: Peace.


    http://youtu.be/TR5Qo4Pnc94

    Soon, Jamie will post the link for the hotel reservations for the Channeling Erik event in Austin. She and I are cooking up some big surprises for you guys! We also hope to have two people discuss and perhaps demonstrate past life regression and IADC (induced afterlife communication)aside from the already full agenda. So, it should be a very fulfilling three day event. We can only accommodate 50 attendees and the deadline will be three days before March 2nd so be sure to sign up as soon as you can. Please let us know via a comment if you you’d like to share a room with someone! It’s a good way to save on costs and make a new friend for life.

    Also, Jamie will soon be announcing the next of her phone conferences. She’s decided to host them every two weeks. She wants to keep them small and short: no more than 10 to 13 people, one hour long, but every two weeks. Should be fun!

    Love you all! Happy jammin’ this weekend!

  • October20th

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    Before Jimi takes the stage, I’d like to share a request for prayers and healing energy from blog member, Tony. Please help in any way you can for this darling child of God.

    Hi Elisa, I hope all is well with you. I was hoping you might be able to post on your site a prayer request for a friend of mine & my wife’s. Our friends, Carrie and Robert, had a baby, Hannah, about 2 years ago and the little girl is in the end stages of Gaucher’s Disease.

    Carrie has written a blog about her little girl: http://littlemisshannah.com. It’s such a heartbreaking story, but the love is so inspiring. What might pull couples and families apart has brought theirs so much closer together. So amazed at their strength.

    I just found out about this recently as my wife had lost touch with her friend Carrie and they just re-united by way of Facebook over the weekend. When we had last seen Carrie and Robert about 9 years ago, they were desperately trying to have a baby. They ended up adopting 2, and then had their own miracle, Hannah, about 2 years ago. Shortly after, she was diagnosed with this terrible disease. I thought of you and the prayer group when reading their story and thought there was no better love to provide.

    Another ting I’d like to share: My PTSD/EMDR therapist recommended a 6 CD audio course by trauma expert, Peter Levine, PhD entitled Healing Trauma: Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body. It’s truly amazing. Many of you have had various traumas, major and minor, and I really think nearly everyone could benefit from this course. Here’s a YouTube video with a short explanation.

    If you want to buy the audio course, here’s the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Healing-Trauma-Sounds-Learning-Course/dp/1591793297/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1319131086&sr=8-1

    If you prefer the online course, here’s that link: http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/The-Healing-Trauma-Online-Course/3359.productdetails?gclid=CKyMtuXi96sCFUHs7QodQQSqxw

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    And now, it’s Jimi’s turn. Enjoy!

    Me: Is there a past life that you think influenced this last life the most?

    (Long pause)

    Jamie (laughing): This is awesome, because he’s a bit of a smart-ass! He says in such a calm voice, “Yeah, yeah, probably the one where I was King of France, or maybe it was the one where I was Cleopatra.”

    Me: All the famous people!

    Jamie: Yeah, he’s finding a sense of humor in it!

    Jimi: Really, the life I came out of to get into this last one was one where I was a slave. 

    (Long pause)

    Jamie (alarmed): There’s the strangest noise in here. Do you hear it?

    Me: Not on my end of the phone.

    Jamie (to Erik): Erik, do you hear it?

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Erik): In my vent? Why?

    (Pause)

    Jamie (to Erik): From the outside? You’re kidding me!

    Me: Something is in your vent?

    Jamie: Yeah, Erik says it’s some animal.

    Me: Oh, no!

    Jamie: So I have to call someone to help it out.

    Jamie (to Erik): Will he be fine until we finish our talk?

    Erik: Yeah!

    Jamie: Okay. Cool! That was a weird sound!

    Me: You know, now that you mentioned it, I did hear that scratching sound! Okay, sorry for the interruption, Jimi. Go on, please.

    Jimi: It’s all right, Baby. So, the life before the last one where I was a slave probably had the most influence. I was taken from Africa.

    Jamie: He’s showing me something on the coast, like a country that starts with an A, kind of fat. Angola?

    Me: Oh, I don’t know. I can’t keep up with those countries; they change so much.

    Jimi: I was already an older man, but the person who took me took my wife and all my children, because we had such a big family. The language barrier—nobody knew what the other one was saying. We were all cuffed and bound.

    Me: Horrible.

    Jimi: We were taken. Because of the stress, because of the entanglement of emotions and having no control, on arriving and seeing family split apart, I died. I left my body. I couldn’t handle it. My heart stopped.

    Me: Oh, how awful.

    Jimi: It was my goal to come back and create a family that I could keep together, and I just failed at that at every turn. But what I found was that when I performed, I had my family right in front of me.

    Me: Oh, yeah! Oh, I’m getting goosebumps.

    Jimi: That was the only thing that pacified me. That was the only thing that felt right. 

     

     

     

     

  • June9th

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    Now let’s find out a little about Erik’s sweetheart in the afterlife. Oh, I can just see him rolling his eyes and blushing.  Also, at the end of this post, listen to Shannon’s past life regression conference call and prepare to be amazed. If you want her to help you work out any similar issues, comment!

    Channeling Transcript

    Me: Can you tell me a little about your past life connections with your girlfriend, Jillian? I guess that’s her name, at least that’s what I’ve been told.

    Erik: Yep you are right. That’s her name. Past life connections, we’ve had a few. She’s really nice.

    (Awkward silence)

    Erik (slightly embarrassed as any young man usually is when being asked by their mom about their love life): Why do you wanna know?

    (He giggles sheepishly.)

    Me: I don’t know. I guess because Robert was telling me that you guys were together a long time ago, even in the cave man, cave woman times. He was joking about how you probably just dragged her around by her hair into the cave or whatever!

    Jamie giggles.

    Erik (with Macho fanfare): That’s how all the “womens” were treated!

    Jamie and I laugh hysterically.

    Erik: Now why should I be ANY different?!

    Me: I know!

    Erik laughs and laughs.

    Me: So, is your connection with her the closest of any romantic soul mate you’ve ever had?

    Erik Yes, yes.

    Me: Okay, good.

    Erik: She’s like my twin flame. You know, she wasn’t on earth. I just happened to be really lucky that she was here when I crossed over. Of course you reconnect right away.

    Me: Oh, yeah! What did she die from in her last life?

    Erik (to Jillian): Honey, what did you die from in you last life?

    Jamie and I giggle. You would’ve thought that topic had already come up in some conversation between them, but I guess spirits don’t really focus on death that much. We sure could learn something from that!

    Jamie; “Honey.” That’s not what I’d expect him to say!

    Me: Oh my god, how cute. How about “Sugar buns”?

    Erik ignores me, as is appropriate and deserved.

    Jillian: I drowned, Ms. Elisa.

    Jamie: She’s showing me, but it doesn’t look like it’s in deep water or like a ship going down. It looks like, um, more of an accident. Passing out in shallow water.

    Me: Oh!

    Jamie: Yeah, like there was another cause to it, but what actually took her life was not being able to breathe.

    Me: Was she hit over the head or maybe she had a seizure, something like that?

    Jamie (chuckling): She called out, “FAINTED.”

    Me: Ah, she fainted. I see. Alright. So she fainted face down in a pool of water and drowned.

    Jillian: Yes ma’am.

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    Shannon’s Sunday Conference Call

     

  • May23rd

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    Good news everyone. Robert was moved to a regular room yesterday and should be discharged Wednesday or Thursday. He’s tired and gaunt but hopefully he’ll let me fatten him up some. And now for the first part of the February 18th channeling session:

    Channeling Transcript

    Me: Hey Jamie! Hey Erik!

    Erik: Mom, you must have a timer or something.

    Me: Huh? No.

    Erik: I’m amazed how you’re always on time!

    Me: I know, I know. It’s an OCD thing. Actually I’m one minute late today, because I have my grandbaby here so it might get a little interesting!

    Jamie: Oh, yay!

    Me: So, how are y’all doing? Everyone okay?

    Jamie: Yeah, we’re all doing really good. Erik says hi.

    Me (in a sickening gooey mommy voice that would have annoyed him in the past): Hi Baby. I love you, my sweetie.

    Erik: Mom, this is just so special.

    Me: Yeah, it’s awesome, Erik. We used to talk a lot, but now we talk even more than we used to!

    Erik (chuckling): Yeah, you couldn’t corner me before, but now you can!

    Me: Oh no, no, no. That’s right. Typical teenaged guy.

    Erik: I’ve been so busy with the blog friends. I’m really loving this “fame status” but at the same time I’m expected to be obnoxious and mischievous.

    Me: Yeah, I know it comes easily to you!

    Erik and Jamie laugh.

    Me: It’s so cute. Sense of humor is such a divine thing.

    Erik: Yeah, you gotta keep it real! If you’re not laughing and if you’re not seeing the joke behind it all, you’re not keeping it real.

    Me: Exactly. Exactly. Okay, here’s my first question. It’s for me. How can I get out of my body to visit you, Erik? I felt like I did that at one point. Like, my eyes were closed, but I could see everything in my room! I could see you and Aunt Denise. Denise was sitting on the corner of my bed at the foot on Rune’s side and you were jumping up and down from one side of the bed to the next like you used to as a kid, having all sorts of fun. Denise was smiling at you. Anyway, I was following you with my “eyes” and then you looked at me.

    (Pause)

    Me (to Jamie): Every year I used to take one kid at a time to a local hotel here in Houston like the Hyatt for a whole weekend. We used to jump on the beds and have pillow fights, order brownies a la mode for room service. Anyway, so Erik is jumping on the bed, then he looks over at me and seems shocked. He says, “Oh my god, Mom, you can see me!” Then he comes to me and we hug and I feel his face, I hug him, and I see a tear trickling down his cheek. All that time, my eyes were closed, but I know I was completely awake. So, you know, I wanna learn how to do that more, learn how to get out of my body and visit him.

    Erik: Have you talked to Michelle about that, because she’s been doing it.

    Me: Well, yeah, but she really has that gift. She’s never been very grounded to her body anyway.

    Erik: The best thing—

    (Long pause)

    Jamie (to Erik): What was that? (pause) Okay. Just asking!

    Jamie (to me): He wants you to fast.

    Me: Oh, great.

    Erik: You can have water and maybe like some fruit.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: But just a little bit. So, fast for the whole day, and then sleep. Then the following morning, that’s when you should practice the out of body experience.

    Me: Oh, okay.

    Erik: And when you do it, you should lie down on your back, rock your hips, and you’ll feel your body moving.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: After a little while, you’ll feel like there’s this second rhythm inside the physical body. It’ll kinda rock separately.

    Me: Oh!

    Erik: And when you feel that second rhythm, slow down the hips until the hips stop and stay focused on the internal rhythm. Make it bigger, make it bigger, then make it roll out.

    Me: Oh, okay. Cool. I’ll try that.

    (Pause as I look at my list of questions)

    Me: Now, let’s talk about self-love.

    Erik: Ew, Mama’s getting kinky!

    Me (Laughing): Oh, Erik! Not that, silly goose. I’m wondering why there is so much self-loathing in the world.

    Erik: Loving yourself is the same as knowing that you are part of the divine and that means you’re part of everyone else, the collective, both the whole and the part. It’s the key to dissolving the separation illusion. It’s also the key to loving others and to moving forward in life. People who don’t truly love themselves can’t truly love others to the fullest extent possible, and they can’t progress. They can’t move forward.

    Me: Wow. Well, it seems like you struggled in your life with self-love, but—

    Erik: No, no. I really didn’t. What I had a problem with was why people like my friends and classmates and stuff talked one way and acted another. They talk from one side of their mouth like the cared about me or other people, but then there were the unanswered calls, the talking behind my back, and just all that cruelty. I loved who I was on a deep level, but the world around me contradicted all that and kinda weakened my beliefs. It made me feel really, really alone. It made that separation illusion stronger and stronger. I just couldn’t figure out the contradictions. It made no sense how people could be such pricks even though I cared about them a lot.

    Me: Aw, my poor little boy. I’m so sorry. And I know I could learn a lot about how to love myself, too. Compliments and credit and attention make me really uncomfortable.

    Erik: Yeah, but that has nothing to do with self-hate with you, Mom. You do love yourself. How the fuck do you think you could have accomplished as much as you have if you didn’t love yourself?

    Me: Yeah, but—

    Erik: Hang on a sec. The reason you feel uncomfortable with shit like that is cuz you don’t want all the attention to take focus off the message, um, that being about Love. Even when you write about how sad you are and stuff, you really don’t want people to feel sorry for you. You just wanna connect, like you want them to know they’re not alone when they miss someone. And I’ll say another thing, Mom. You have a huge capacity for loving others. That’s just not possible if you don’t love yourself.

    Me: I guess that does ring true on a deep level. Okay, so what can others do to start to love themselves?

    Erik: Hmm. On an abstract level, they need to tell themselves that they are a part and the whole of God, of Source, whatever you wanna call it. If they hate themselves, it’s kind of a bitch slap to everyone else and to God. You can’t deny your own divine nature without denying it for everyone else. So in a way, hating yourself is kinda selfish—just the opposite of what you’d think. Self-love is selfless.

    Me: Yeah, but I don’t know how practical that is.

    Erik: There are many paths to self-love, and each person has to find that path on their own, so it’s kind of a hard question for me to answer. If there’s someone a person admires, they can practice consciously being aware that they are one and the same with that person on the level of the divine. That helps build those connections with the collective. Meditating can help people explore their connection to Source too. Uh, I guess the easiest way is to practice loving others on a very deep level. Just try to feel the love. That builds those same connections. Practice visualizing connections with others and with Source. You can even feel that connection with strangers you pass in the mall or in a parking lot. It’s an electrifying feeling when you connect, and you don’t even have to talk to ‘em or make any kind of physical contact. It can just take a soul to soul reach or touch. You can just feel it.

    Me: Wow, you make it seem so easy.

    Erik: Mom, that’s because it is. It IS easy. People make up their own minds to make it hard. It’s just as easy as a thought.

    Me: Yeah, like Lincoln said something that has really affected me all my life. I’m not sure of the exact wording, but it’s like people are just as happy as they’ve made up their minds to be. So true.

    Erik: Yeah, right. Exactly. Plus, look, a lot of people who don’t have that self-love tend to isolate themselves from other people and that’s the opposite of what they should do. They should get out and connect with others in loving ways so they can start to be aware of their connection to other people and to Source.

    Me: Any other ways to help people find love within?

    (Long pause)

    Erik: Some people, when they do past life regression, might find out why they carry the whole self-loathing baggage with them, and when they do, it just, uh, becomes irrelevant to their present life. That can help a lot.

    Me: Yeah, absolutely. Now, I’ve been more of a recluse since you died, so—

    Erik: Yeah, but yours is more about avoiding triggers for your grief, and just protecting yourself until you build your emotional resilience back up. You’re like in cave mode healing. It’s like quarantine, but too much for too long can be bad too.

    Me: Yeah. I get it. I’m trying to find that balance, but I think it might take a while.

     

  • March18th

    9 Comments

    As you all know, Shannon was gracious enough to apply her skills as a healer to help lucky volunteers release energy blocks related to feelings of being unworthy and undeserving of unconditional love (session 1) and feeling unworthy and undeserving of financial flow and abundance (session 2). My sister, Laura, and blog member, Amy C. went through this amazing experience in the first recorded session. Candice volunteered for the second session. Please follow along and participate in Shannon’s guided exercises for what might be life changing gains for you. Many of us, especially empaths, suffer such blockages, so future work with Shannon might be just the gift your spirit needs.

    Session 1 has Unworthy and Undeserving of Unconditional Love and Amy’s interesting experience with Unworthy and Undeserving of Financial Flow and Abundance.

    Healing Session 1


    Session 2 is Candice going through Unworthy and Undeserving of Financial Flow and Abundance.  Her experience is more typical so I’m glad I was able to do another recording.

    Healing Session 2

    A note from Shannon:

    My web address is:  www.EnergyWorksForLife.com.  My full rates are posted on the site, however, I stand by my offer of 30% off for the CE family.  Anyone interested in being on my mailing list can send me an email request to be added to my monthly drawing for a free 1 hour session.  Being on my mailing list means you get a newsletter from me once a month.

    Note: I have included Shannon’s website on my Links list.

  • March16th

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    Here’s a very important reminder from Shannon:

    I’ll be doing the ‘Releasing Blocks’ call on Thursday, March 17, 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time (and Arizona), 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time, 7:00 p.m. Central Time, 8:00 p.m. Eastern time.  Google ‘United States Time Zones’ if you’re not sure which zone you are in.

    Call in info:  (218) 632-9896, Passcode:  171474#

    Blessings!!

    Shannon

    By the way, I channeled Erik a few days ago, and he made a comment about the challenges we live through here on the earthly plane: the troubles at work, the difficulties with our various relationships, the feelings of depression or loneliness, the grief over the loss of our loved ones, and so on. To paraphrase, he said that once we cross over, we’ll see just how trivial all our struggles actually were. Those dragons we try to slay every day are tiny gnats swarming around our faces. And we will laugh, lovingly, at how caught up we were in all the drama. Even the deaths. Even the heartbreaks. Even the financial ruin. Even the disabling illnesses. When the curtain falls and the school play is finished, we’ll realize how deep into character we were when we played those roles in that hellish plot. In the end, the illusion fades and everything will be just fine. So, maybe we should work on shifting our perception now. Why wait until we cross over to realize just how unimportant our troubles are in the glorious grand scheme of things? I know it sounds like it’s easier said than done, but perhaps it’s the heaviness of the drama that leads us to believe such an obstacle is insurmountable. Maybe we should just try and see what happens. Are you game?

    Channeling Transcript

    Me: Okay, we’ve covered this before, but let’s see if you have anything else to share. Do souls ever die? So they join the Source Energy when they’re fully evolved and, if so, do they lose their personality and individuality? From what I understand, they don’t lose any of that; they just gain the collective consciousness, right?

    Erik: Yeah, they don’t really lose their self-identity. There’s no loss.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: There’s only gain. If they want to walk back to God Source, they relinquish their right to be a reincarnating soul. They’re a part of the Source.

    Me: The collective pool.

    Erik: Yes.

    Me: Can they change their mind?

    Erik: Sure, nothing is permanent here. Free will reigns throughout.

    Me: Okay, that’s comforting. Um, here’s another one a lot of people seem to ask. What’s the difference between ghosts and spirits?

    Jamie laughs at Erik.

    Erik: You know this one, Mom!

    Me: I know, but I have to have it in your words for the book!

    Erik: Ghosts are the souls who don’t transition into a higher dimensional plane. They stay in third dimension realm.

    Me: Is that an inferior state, like, “I’m so confused; I wanna stay here,” or is it all about free will and some souls just like to hang out on the earthly plane?

    Erik: Well, that’s the whole big thing people like to call hell. It’s the furthest separation you can get from God Source. Home base.

    Jamie (giggling): Oh I like that, “That’s the furthest you can get from home base.”

    Me (in jest): So we ARE living in hell! I knew it! I knew it!

    Erik: No, we’re closer to Source while we’re in human form. When we leave this realm and become a spirit but choose not to transition and stay on earth, that’s actually further from Source.

    Me: Oh, wow.

    Erik: There’s much more despair.

    Me (somberly): Yeah. That’s awful.

    Erik: Because there’s no excuse, Mom. When you’re stuck in a human body, you can talk yourself through how awful it can be being in a body, how you can’t be Home—

    Me: Yeah.

    Erik:—How you can’t transition into Heaven. So, humans can get that spiritual depression that comes from being stuck. But ou can’t have that spiritual depression when you’re a ghost. A soul is what’s in the human body. A ghost is a soul that’s outside the human body but hasn’t transitioned. A spirit is a soul that’s transitioned Home. Now a spirit can come to visit on the earthly plane, but they’ve already transitioned Home. Like me, I come to visit you and Robert and Jason and a bunch of the others who are part of the blog.

    Me: Ah, I see. But aren’t there entities that help these ghosts transition?

    Erik: Yes, but we can only help if they’re asking for it. They have to be open to it, and that takes a higher vibrational level than what they have at that moment.

    Me: Okay, so it’s that whole narrow belief system you talked about before. You can’t get into that dense energy.

    Erik: Yeah, and it gets heavier and darker when you die and choose not to leave. Because some of them can only focus on that one moment when they died, and they’ve forgotten all else. Or they can only focus on their wife, then their wife passes away and they’re stuck on their wife. It’s about focus, narrow focus. That’s why it’s important for people to encourage their deceased loved ones to go ahead and transition. Don’t worry, cuz they can always come back, and they will. You know, lot’s of humans help do this when they’re asleep. They help their loved ones transition. It can be loved ones from this life of someone else in their soul group that’s been living in another family. Hell, it can be anyone. Some people are really good at helping souls transition, and they do it in sleep when they’re in a body or they also do it when they’re in spirit.

    Me: That’s so cool!

     

     

  • February24th

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    I want to thank everyone for sending Lukas all of the wonderful healing energy. He says he feels so much better. It’s hard to pry much more information out of him since he’s your typical teenage guy, so we’ll see how he responds in the long run. I’d also like to thank everyone for sending love and gratitude to Erik at the preset time we decided upon. I set an alarm on my iPhone and plan to do the same thing every day at noon, CST. Robert says Erik told him it felt like a warm ocean wave washed over him. It was intense, plus he could see the different colors of the loving energy each person sent. Robert might expound on that later. Now, enjoy this very interesting bit on focused intent.

    Channeling Transcript

    Me: Who are we, really? Is this true: We are consciousness moving through various perspectives experiencing ourselves.

    Erik: Damn! Who wrote that?

    Me: I don’t remember.

    Erik: Yeah Mom, that’s who we are. That pretty much nailed it.

    Me Okay, say I’m walking down a path. This is an illusion, right? Am I constantly manifesting the path in front of me as a go? Am I constantly, instantly manifesting each moment that I take a step?

    (Long pause)

    Jamie (giggling): He’s doing that whole “rub the chin and think” pose.

    Me: Okay, in other words, let’s say there’s a mile long path, but I don’t see the last half of the mile in the distance, because I really haven’t created it for myself. Does that last half mile then not exist until I create it during future steps in subsequent moments? Am I constantly updating the length of that path as I go?

    Erik: Yeah, sure you’re constantly updating the path, but if you’re sharing space with others who have the same vision—they’re on that same mile walk—like maybe there’s somebody 15 feet in front of you—

    Me: Yeah.

    Erik: And that’s something they’ve been creating. Since you’re both in the same dimension, you can see what they’ve created. So it’s a universal, uh, a unity point. It’s not just an individual light beam.

    Me: Wow, okay. Let’s see, here’s one I’ve asked you before through another channel, Erik, but so many people have this questions so… How come we sometimes get different answers to the same question through different mediums or even different answers to the same question from one medium?

    Jamie: Different answers to the same question from the same medium?

    Me: You know, like say you ask what your destiny is or what your last life was like. You can get different answers from different mediums and sometimes different answers from the same medium in two different sessions.

    Erik: You have to remember that we’re not fixed, Mom. Humans like to see that they’re fixed, because they’re focused on the linear. They think, “what’s said is said, and once I achieve it, I can change goals.” But no, we’re ever-changing. Your own free will or the free will of a stranger 2000 miles away can bump you in a new direction.

    Me: So we can change the future. Can we change the past too?

    Erik: Yep.

    Me: Yeah. So correct me if I’m wrong, Erik. I think what we do is with every thought we create a new probable reality. There are infinite probable pasts; there are infinite probable futures, and maybe infinite probable presents. And depending on what we focus our intent on, we manifest a specific reality that we live in at that moment. That focus collapses the Shrodinger Wave Equation to change the probable into the actual.

    Jamie (laughing): He’s applauding you!

    Erik: Right, Mom. And every time you ask a different medium or when you go to the same medium, it’s a different moment in your focus.

    Me: Oh, okay!

    Erik: So the answers have variables, even though on earth, humans want to belive the answers are solid or fixed.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: And sometimes you can go to any medium anywhere and get the same answer!

    Me: Um hm, because your intent is focused on that probable past or future.

    Erik: Exactly.

    Me: We’re so difficult, aren’t we? Dang, us human beings. Argh!

    Jamie laughs.

    Me: I guess it’s just part of being a multidimensional self, you know?

    Erik (chuckling): A low multidimensional self!

    Me: Yeah, yeah, we don’t see the multidimensional selves that we are.

    (Pause as I consider my next question)

    Me: Okay, why is it that some people are able to see spirits full on instead of just in the peripheral vision? You know, I can see spirits best in my peripheral vision, but then when I focus on it, it disappears. I think a lot of other people experience this too. Is it because when we focus directly on the spirit energy we tend to filter it through an analytical part of the brain?

    Erik: It’s because of expectations.

    (Pause)

    Me: Um, is that all? Toss me a bone, here, Erik! Feed me more; don’t be shy!

    Jamie (laughing): He kind of like whacks himself on the side of the head and goes, “durrrr!”

    Jamie and I laugh.

    Erik: Well, it’s going back to the same thing we talked about before. If you have an expectation, that means you have a certain limited focus. Like you heard from a friend who can see spirits, and he said, “They look like such and such,” and you go, “Okay, that’s what I’m looking for, then.”

    Me: Um hm.

    Erik: That’s your first mistake right there. When you put the expectation on it, it really narrows down your experiences. Uncertainty broadens, certainty narrows. Let’s say you’re on that path you just talked about and you focus only on your destination. You’re “certain” that that is where you’re going to go. You expect it.

    Me: Yeah.

    Erik: Think about it, you’re going to miss out on seeing different trees, flowers, animals, and other things along that journey. You’ll completely miss different opportunities, different forks in the road.

    Me: So uncertainty is kind of like surrendering, letting go. It opens you up to all sorts of experiences that you wouldn’t have had with blinders on.

    Erik: Yep. You gotta stay open minded. So if you want to see—

    Jamie (perplexed): Really, Erik?

    (Long pause as Jamie listens)

    Jamie: Um, I’m drilling him.

    I giggle.

    Jamie: Oh, because the way he explained it was, “If you want to see, it’s best to have less expectations, and whenever you experience something, you digest it for yourself, you don’t compare it to anybody else. Everybody has the capability of seeing spirits, moving energy through the body to heal. Um, I mean, he’s going through all these examples of seeing colors, hearing spirits talk to you in your head and outside your head.

    Erik: The human body is structured to have all these abilities. The only thing that can take it away from you is YOU!

    Me: Mm.

    Erik: You can completely get in your own way with your beliefs, your expectations and your intent, your focus.  These can shut you off, shut your abilities down.

    (Pausa)

    Erik: Fear can also shut it off—being completely scared of what you might see or know or find out about yourself. That’s belief-based.

    Me: So what you’re saying is expectations narrow your vibrations and what you’re able to receive. Wanting something so badly, like a grieving parent, that will narrow things. Your beliefs, they form certain expectations, because you expect to receive something that aligns with your rigid belief system. Fear, I guess that’s sort of an expectation that something bad might happen. It’s all about expectation which is a form of limited intent or focus, right?

    Erik: Yes! Yes!

    Me: Okay, interesting. Gosh, I sounded a lot smarter than I really am right then. Must be channeled!

    Erik: Mom, you could write that down on a piece of paper again and again and again, and people could read it and still find something new in that sentence and how it’s expressed.

    Don’t forget, guys: Noon central time, one to two minutes of love and gratitude to Erik. If we get really good at this, we can reach out and do the same to people who desperately (or even not so desperately) need healing. (But I don’t expect miraces, hee hee)

  • February21st

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    After talking about suicide in this session, it was a nice change to ask questions about something less morbid: additional abilities of the discarnate soul. Enjoy!

    Channeling Transcript

    Me: Okay, off that dreary subject! Someone from the blog wants to know how much time a soul spends analyzing its most recent life as opposed to other past lives it had.

    Erik: That’s a “time” question again, Mom!

    Me: Yeah, I guess, because everything is happening at once! We’re like this multidimensional self experiencing infinite probable lives all at once, right?

    Erik: Yeah.

    Me: And you’re privy to all of that when you’re on that side, then, so do you see all your probable lives—present, past and future?

    Erik: “Privy?” Really, Mom.

    Me: Hey, go easy on me. I’m just trying to say more than just my usual “okay,” “uh huh,” and “yeah.”

    Erik laughs.

    Erik: Yeah, I can tap into any of them, because they’re all a part of “me.”

    Me: Okay. Interesting. Now, you say you and I are platonic soul mates. Does that mean we never go into a physical life without each other? That’s not true, is it?

    Erik: No, platonic soul mates don’t have to incarnate together, correct.

    Me: Okay. Here’s another blog member question: It’s about the transition back Home. If a soul has been there before, shouldn’t that soul remember how to live there? It seems like you describe some souls, including yourself, that had to relearn some skills.

    Erik: For most people, there’s a relearning period. The spiritual amnesia—

    Me: Has to wear off.

    Jamie (laughing): You guys are saying the same thing at the same time!

    Me: Oh my god, that’s cool! So it’s all about an orientation, basically.

    Erik: Well think about it. Sometimes the body just dies so quickly and SLAM, you’re right back in another place; your consciousness still wants to function as if it was a human being.

    Me: Ah!

    Erik: So there’s gotta be some sort of wear off, you know. And then you wake up and you realize, uh, your capabilities—they slowly come back to you.

    Me: Alright. That makes total sense. Now, one blog member says here that you mentioned that when we die, we become sort of all-knowing.

    Erik: Yeah, like a goddamn teenager.

    Me (chuckling): Yeah, once they hit 13, they know it all!

    Erik laughs.

    Me: Okay, but do you gain knowledge about all the great mysteries of the world, heck, the universe? Do we know all the details of the world’s history that are unknown today, great mysteries of civilization like how they built the pyramids, who shot J.F.K., blah, blah, blah? In other words, do you become omniscient?

    Erik: Those are all things you can find out, if that’s your goal.

    Me: Okay, so you can pretty much tap into anything. You don’t “automatically know” these answers right when you cross over, but you can find them out. Is that what you’re saying?

    Erik: Yes.

    Me: Okay, can you elaborate a little Erik so I have more than yes’s and no’s and short answers?

    Jamie laughs.

    Me: Unfortunately, we’ve gotten so good at channeling one another that I tend to say what I think you’re going to say before you get a chance to say it. Poor you—you can’t get a word in edgewise!

    Erik laughs.

    Erik: When you arrive, what keeps you in a moment is your own focus. Right now, I’m focused on you. I’m here in this moment with you. I’m focused on you.

    Me: Um hm.

    Erik: But I can just simply change my focus to a different need and be somewhere else.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: But in this moment, I don’t need to know the makings or mysteries of the world. I don’t need to know all these things. I could relax, broaden my focus, and receive that information. It’s the same talents we have on earth that we refuse to use.

    Me: Hmm.

    Erik: Because we refuse to believe in them. If we could open up our energetic body—that’s the part that’s really aliveeverything here is a web of information to be tapped into. As long as your belief system is such that you’re open to even asking a specific question and you’re open to its answer, you can access it.

    Me: Uh huh.

    Erik: The physical body is fed by the energetic body. If we could open that up and allow more energy through, shit, we could do amazing things. Seriously, Mom, we could stop bullets, we could light fires, we could telepathically communicate, we could feed ourselves—

    Me: Cool, I wanna learn how to do that! That’s awesome. Like the guy on the Matrix!

    Jamie laughs.

    Erik: Yes, we could speed up time, we could slow down time.

    Me: Yeah, that’s interesting, because I think time is created because consciousness moves through moment points. I guess that’s a whole ‘nuther story, though.

    (Pause as I read through the next question)

    Me: Okay, since we make life plans and contracts before incarnating, clearly before incarnating, a spirit isn’t a baby. Why is it that when they cross back over, they’re still babies? I mean, I’ve heard a hundred times now that they grow up on the other side, so I don’t doubt it, but it doesn’t make sense to me, especially since there’s no time there anyway. I’m reading this question from a blog member. So, I guess, when a baby dies, they go to heaven or the other side or whatever you want to call it, and they’re still a baby, even though they’ve been grown-ups in many other past lives? How does that work?

    Erik: Okay, look, there are a few ways this can play out. Let’s say a family loses their child at age two, and the child doesn’t want to reincarnate; the child wants to stay with the family and continue it’s path of growing up. That way, it limits itself. The child limits itself to behave like a human and grow up.

    Me: Ah! I see. (sort of)

    Erik: So it still serves as a missing link to the family, though not in a physical body. There are some times when the child passes over and reincarnates back into the family or into another family. And so for that family, it’s like a snapshot in history. The child is two years old; the child will always be two years old.  They have dreams, and the child shows up as two years old. God, Mom, there are so many ways depending on the needs of the family involved and the actual soul involved!

    Me: Alright. So they CAN grow up there if they choose to, but they can also just, you know, be the same age as when they passed.

    Erik: Yeah, and when they pass over, they can adopt their 30 year-old body from a previous life. They’re pure energy. Their appearance really means nothing to them in terms of who they are, but it means everything to you all there on earth.

    Me: Ah!

    Erik: And there’s a lot of times—

    Jamie listens.

    Jamie: Is that true, Erik?

    Jamie listens some more.

    Jamie: That was through you? Bradley? Really? (pause) I’m going to look this up.

    Me: What are y’all taking about?

    Jamie: Well, I had a reading this week where a woman wanted to communicate with her grandson—

    Me: Uh huh. Wait, you mean Brady? A little boy that was—

    Jamie: Rolled over on, yeah.

    Me: That’s one of the blog members!

    Jamie: Yes, okay. I spoke with her this week, and Erik is saying that, with Brady, um, he died very young, just a few months old.

    Me: Um hm.

    Jamie: And now when you look at Brady, he’s about three years old.

    Me: Okay.

    Jamie: And the reason he’s adopting the form of a three year-old is so he can kind of “count down,” because he’s going to be coming back into that family through the same mom in about three years. So adopting that age, he’s going to “grow down” and prepare again to be “trapped” in the uterus, to create his body and then come out.

    Jamie and I chuckle.

    Me: So it’s like three years from now? Is that what you’re trying to say, Erik?

    Erik: Yeah.

    Me: Very cool! Anything else you wanna say about that before I go on?

    Erik: Nah, I’m rattling. Go ahead.

    Me: No, like that!

  • February20th

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    Here’s a fascinating video about one man’s encounter with his past life. Enjoy. BUT FIRST, REALIZE THAT TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO VOTE FOR OUR BLOG IN THE 2011 BLOGGIES! (On the bright side, this is also my last day to nag you guys.) If you haven’t voted, please, please, please do so now. It’s important to our cause. Just click on the link on the home page!

    Bruce Kelly’s Past Life Regression