Channeling Erik
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  • March13th

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    Guess what! Whitney came through today. The interview was wonderful. That, along with the questions you’ve all posed, is in queue. Since the queue is pretty long, I hope you’re patient. I’ll work on it as fast as I can. During that same session, Erik told me that he’s very happy with what we’re doing with his room. That’s pretty dang amazing considering the fact that we spent the entire weekend cleaning out the clutter, changing the furniture, and making some headway into converting it to a quiet sanctuary of sorts. What’s even more incredible: Jamie knew a absolutely nothing about those plans? Still a skeptic? Time to reconsider your belief system!

    We’ve got two more days until the Thursday small group conference call. If you plan to join in, I advise you to assemble a list of questions. Some examples:

    1) What is my spiritual mission (i.e.what am I here to do?)

    2) Questions about health, career, relationships.

    3) Communicating with a deceased loved one.

    4) General questions about death, the afterlife, spirituality, the human experience, etc.

    Nothing is off-limits. Even if you live outside of the U.S., you can use online time converter calculators to determine the time to call. It will take place Thursday 3/15 at 1:15 EST. (Atlanta.) Register at https://withloveandlight.com/shop/channeling-erik-conference-call-out-315-from-115-215pm-est/ before the spaces fill up.

    And now for today’s post about how we human beings will evolve over the next tens of thousands of years. Sorry it’s short, but the next topic in the transcript is too long to add to this one.

    Me: Now, are humans still evolving physically and emotionally? What will we be like thousands of years from now or tens of thousands of years from now?

    Erik: They are evolving emotionally and energetically first, and that’s what will cause the physical to change. What will go first are organ systems like the digestive system. We’ll still be—I’m going basic here—lung breathers, air breathers. We’ll still have hearts, eyes, senses, but we’ll have extrasensory perceptions. And we’ll have all of our digits. Um, we’ll have more telepathic skills.

    Me: Wow.

    Erik: We’ll eat less, because we’ll burn energy instead of food.

    Me: Oh, that’s fascinating!

    Erik: Yeah, I figure a lot of women would like that, but hell, I love me a chocolate cake.

    Me: Well, I actually like the idea of still eating a lot, but my thighs don’t particularly agree. What about our emotional evolution.

    Erik: At that point, most of us will be able to make decisions by feeling instead of hearing and seeing. We’ll understand that we are emotional beings first and foremost. We’ll communicate telepathically, like I said, and also with symbols and emotions rather than just regular old language like sentences and stuff. Plus, we’ll be able to manifest things quicker and channel our Higher Self better, and we’ll be able to use light and energy to do all sorts of things. 

    Me: What sort of things.

    Erik: I’m instructed not to tell you more than this. Some weapons will be based on light and energy, but all healing will be done by working with energy, but there’ll be less disease over all.

    Me: Ah, the rest is a mystery.

    Erik: There are some things you’re not supposed to know yet.

    Me: Okay. I understand. 

    How often do you guys want to to post interviews with famous people?

    To the new Channeling Erik members, be sure to friend Erik and me on Facebook! 

     

  • March10th

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    Enjoy Part One of this YouTube series with Peter Russell. I encourage to to watch Part Two and Three as well!

    Peter Russell is a fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, of The World Business Academy and of The Findhorn Foundation, and an Honorary Member of The Club of Budapest. At Cambridge University (UK), he studied mathematics and theoretical physics. Then, as he became increasingly fascinated by the mysteries of the human mind he changed to experimental psychology. In this video he talks about the inability of science to explain consciousness.

    http://youtu.be/CUXhKmiJQ10

    Don’t forget to reserve your spot for the small group phone session with Erik and Jamie scheduled for Thursday 12:15 Central Time! Here’s the link: https://withloveandlight.com/shop/channeling-erik-conference-call-out-315-from-115-215pm-est/

  • March5th

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    First I’d like to share how things went with the Austin event. IT  WAS  AMAZING. Many said it was life-changing and wondered how they’d manage to return to their lives at home. It was recorded, and I’ll try my best to post it, but I’m not sure what the format is. Jamie plans on hosting the next event in California in November, so mark your calendars when we get the exact date.

    Now I want to tell you about something remarkable that took place before I left for Austin. Blog member and gifted medium, Robert, spent the night with us, because he was going to ride to Austin in our car. The afternoon before we left, we went out for lunch and when he returned, he said he felt extremely tired. This is unusual for Robert, because he’s a night owl. Up by noon, in bed by 3 or so. So while the rest of us sat outside by our pool, he stretched out on the same couch Erik spent a lot of time on.

    About ten minutes later, Robert joined us outside, but he had an odd look on his face and didn’t say a word. He just stared at me with his arms crossed. Funny thing is, I’ve never seen Robert cross his arms. I thought maybe something upset him, and I asked him if he was okay. Still, not a word. So, I took him by the arm and led him to a place that was out of earshot from the others. Again, “What’s the matter, Robert?” He just stared, arms crossed. It was beginning to alarm me. Finally, he spoke: “Don’t you recognize me, Mom? It’s me, Erik.” With that, I grabbed him in my arms and hugged him and kissed him as much as was humanly possible without devouring him in one bite. Suddenly, Robert “woke up” and asked how he got there, and what the heck I was doing, mauling him! Clearly, this was his first experience trance channeling Erik. What’s more, Erik spent most of his awake hours with arms crossed in exactly the same way. Ah, how wonderful to hold him close. Pretty cool. Hopefully, it won’t be the last time.

    Now, as we take a break from channeling celebrities or at least post them less frequently, I have a request. We have a ton of new users, and I’m certain most of them don’t want to slog through the extensive archives. That said, I’d like some of you long-termers to submit general questions about death, the afterlife, the human experience, etc that you’d like to ask Erik. Some can be new ones that a we’ve never covered. Others can be requests for greater detail on subjects we’ve already touched on. Erik suggested this during the Austin event.

    Again, I’m so grateful to Kent and Cindy for guest blogging in my absence. Their posts were incredible. Hope you all have a wonderful week.

  • March4th

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    In the series of questions below, I asked Erik to share his perspective on common situations related to fear and worry that many people are facing in our world today.

    Cindy: Many people spend a lot of time worrying about things for which they have little control or influence. What guidance do you have to stop people from worrying all the time—especially about things for which they have no control?

    Erik: First of all, worry is fear-based. So try to let go of that—the fear part. Part of letting go of the fear comes from feeling prepared. Being able to look within yourself and draw upon your own resources, so that you’re not depending on what other people are doing. Since the only things that you can control are within yourself.

    Cindy: What guidance do you have for someone who is constantly full of fear? How can a person break the cycle of being afraid of living?

    Kent: He said the first thing is just to realize it’s not real. He said he doesn’t want to sound crass…

    Erik: …‘cause it’s easy to say when you’re not in it and when you’re from a different perspective. It really boils down to the fact that our reality is an illusion, because it’s our perceptions and it’s what we create. The world around us simply IS, but what it means to us is what we have created. Everything we see, touch, and sense we have to process. So if we’re living in fear, we’re setting up that scenario in our head that basically we aren’t completely surrounded by love and support and so that fear kind of just comes from within whether it’s the self doubt or the feeling of lack or that there’s not enough or that you’re not enough or that you don’t have enough within you to handle something. So it really is just stepping back and re-grounding yourself and re-centering yourself in God’s love and the light of the universe and then just realizing that everything is ok and that you’re stronger than any physical thing around you.

    Cindy: But there are times that fear really is based in reality. If someone is in an abusive situation or someone is being physically or verbally attacked or someone is being sued… The fear of those outcomes does have some basis in reality.

    Erik: Yea..and I’m not talking about that type of fear. The biological fear that’s why it’s there. It’s there for a reason. To protect you. And that’s why the self-reflection is important. Obviously if somebody is coming after you or scaring you, you need to get out of that situation. I’m talking in general, with people living in fear, on the next level outside of immediate danger. A lot of people live in fear of daily life in and of itself. Fear that they’re going to lose their job, fear that all kinds of things will happen.

    Kent: He’s not minimizing those daily fears as not valid.

    Erik: When that flag’s coming up, try to get to the bottom of the types of fears that aren’t life/death situations, but those things, but the ones that are constant fears. Try to get to the bottom of what the flag and trigger is trying to tell you. ‘Cause usually that type of fear is pointing to something within yourself that you need to address.

    Cindy: … and once you’ve addressed what the root cause of that fear is, what’s the next step?

    Erik: The next step is just making a conscious decision. Part of it is being grateful for your mind, your ego, your nervous system doing what it’s supposed to be doing, which is to protect you. But at some point when you determine, “Ok, this isn’t something that I need to be fearful about, this is just something that I need to address or find the strength within myself…” then you need to reframe it in your mind. Instead of being fearful, for example, that you’re going to lose your job and then you find out that by being fearful, it’s shutting you down. You’re not doing your best. Reframe it and say, “I deserve this job and I’m going to do the best that I know how to do.” And you just reset that. So instead of holding onto the fear say, “I’m going to do my best so that they would be stupid to fire me.” What happens if you get fired anyway? That’s something you don’t have control over. If that happens, but you know that you gave it your all, then you know that most likely another better opportunity is going to come right down behind that. And if you’re maintaining that connection with the love and the source of the universe rather than being drug down to the lower vibrations of fear, you’re going to attract what you really want to you.

    Cindy: What guidance, Erik, do you have for the person who is struggling financially?

    Erik: Think about what your associations are to money. Think about what it really means to you. Part of it could be that you could have some associations that are holding you back, preventing you from seeing or opening up to opportunities that could be around you. Because if you have some preconceived ideas like you can only get money a certain way like a certain type of job or a certain type of thing, you might be closing yourself off to resources you have within you to possibly do other things.

    Cindy: But for the person who is sitting at their kitchen table wondering how they’re going to pay their bills, what concrete solutions or suggestions do you have for that person?

    Erik: You might have some things around that you don’t really need anymore that you may be able to sell that have value. People have so much stuff. Energetically it’s good for people to kind of cleanse their houses as well as their body. Also ask your spiritual team for help. Take a minute and ask for guidance. Pay attention because things might start popping up in your path.

    Cindy: Sometimes when I listen to the news I become frustrated and angry with the state of affairs. How can I stay informed regarding what’s going on in my country and my world without becoming worried, frustrated, angry, depressed—all the negative emotions?

    Erik: The main part is not to own it. So part of it is to practice disengaging. It’s actually good practice for protecting your energy. Try to get the news and see it simply for what it IS. Try not to put judgment on it. Although you have to discern what it means to you, see if you can practice doing so without attaching the emotions. And if there is something that gives you a really strong emotion, ask that emotion why it’s there. Because then you can learn about yourself and at least make it constructive. Then with that self reflection you lessen the impact. You can still get informed about what’s going on but not have the huge emotional turmoil attached to it.

    Kent Lehman is a Spirit Communicator who works with his wife Cindy Musil to facilitate his communication with Spirit. Learn more about the couple and sign up for their monthly e-newsletter on their website.

  • March3rd

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    Cindy: Erik, I was drawn to a past blog about how to forgive yourself for perceived mistakes or past transgressions. I appreciated your guidance. Is there any additional guidance you have to share about forgiving yourself and moving on vs. constantly reliving mistakes from one’s past?

    Kent: He said that’s a great question in that it’s huge and that’s why you were guided to that blog.

    Erik: ‘Cause I’m an expert on this topic. If you think that the only time you have to practice forgiveness is when you’re on the physical plane, try exiting how I did. Yeah, it’s a big one. One of the biggest differences from being on the earth plane and being, for the lack of a better term, in a “spiritual plane” or on the “other side” is the lack of judgment. You start to realize that everything just IS. It’s not good, it’s not bad. It just IS. And what you attach to it makes the judgment part. So when you’re looking at perceived past mistakes you need to look at it and determine what judgment you’re putting on it. You kind of look at what you did and you may be looking at it from a more mature perspective than you had at the time that you made the decision. But even if you did something that you thought at the time,“Oh, I really shouldn’t do this.”, but you did it anyway, I mean that’s fine, that’s part of life. You just go back and if you can learn something from it, then you’re ahead of the game. Outside of that it’s useless to go to the past so you just let it go. The past is good for looking back and learning from it, but if you’re still feeling emotional responses from it then you just want to try to learn more about yourself and learn who you are. And once you do that, forgive yourself out loud. It feels funny, but if you just say, “I forgive myself.” And it’s ok. And a lot of times just by saying it out loud, that love energy it almost washes out the negative energy. And then just tell yourself, “Hey, I’m just going to let this emotion go. It doesn’t serve me anymore.”

    Cindy: What about those times when the choices that you made in the past are influencing your life today? For example, I know someone who has health issues today because he abused his body in the past.

    Erik: Those kinds of things, there’s obviously different levels. But it all comes back to the same thing. Some are much harder emotionally and when you have physical manifestations of things you did in the past all that you can do is what’s in the present. At some point…you’re kind of reaping the results of what you had sown in the past. The key is still to forgive yourself. And say, “Well what am I going to do now? What can I learn? Can I use this to teach other people? Can I use this to….?” The alternative is to sit there and beat yourself up and be even more miserable and then become a drain on everybody around you and yourself and that really doesn’t serve your higher good or what you can contribute to the world. So if you weren’t contributing to the world in the past and you’re paying a price for it, then decide to change that now with what you can. Not to say that the emotions you have aren’t valid but at some point you need to say, “Ok, I’m done feeling sorry for myself for what I’ve done and I’m done being angry.  What can I do with this so I don’t carry this with me through the rest of my life and into the afterlife for that matter?”
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    Cindy:  Erik, do you have anything else you want to share today?

    Kent: He loves being a part of this community and just gets a kick out of watching how fast it’s growing, multiplying, and how many people and lives it’s reaching and touching.

    Kent Lehman is a Spirit Communicator who works with his wife Cindy Musil to facilitate his communication with Spirit. Learn more about the couple and sign up for their monthly e-newsletter on their website.

  • March2nd

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    Thanks, guest bloggers, Cindy and Kent for this wonderful entry today! Wish you were in Austin with us, but I’m grateful to you both for holding down the fort while I’m away! Everyone I urge you to visit their fantastic website: www.eclecticverve.org.

    Cindy: Erik, now that you’re in Spirit, can your feelings be hurt by someone on the earthly plane?

    Erik: That’s a good question.

    Kent: He’s telling me that our thoughts or actions can impact people on the spiritual plane.

    Erik: The one thing that’s different is that since you shed your ego it’s harder to get your feelings hurt per se, because you don’t have the external ego type of thing. So if someone said, “I think Erik is a dumbass.” It doesn’t really affect me because I don’t have an ego or shell that has to try to get my worth by what people think about me. However, you can become sad sometimes because you try to extend compassion and at some point it makes you sad when you see people going in the obvious circles of self-defeating behavior or closed mindedness. It can make you sad because you want them to break out of that. You want to reaffirm them with the love that is all around them. So you have compassion or empathy. But at a certain point, especially the more you’ve distanced yourself from your physical incarnation, that kind of energy doesn’t really affect you. Those are lower vibrations so it could be that a Spirit or entity might get kind of sucked in and still try to hold on to those kind of earthly emotions but that has a negative spiraling affect and so at some point..of course it’s the spirit’s individual choice, but at some point if they choose to move back to the love and the connection with the source or with God, they’ll leave that all behind. It’s more of an Earth affliction.

    Cindy: Thank you, Erik, So as a follow-up question, if I’m communicating with several loved ones who have passed, I don’t need to worry about making sure I give each of them equal time to show I love them all equally?

    Erik: Yeah. Because they don’t see it that way. They don’t have the ego or that need to feed the ego or to feed your own perceptions or emotions. All that your loved ones want is for you to be happy and to encourage you. They’re thrilled that you’re staying connected to them. Since we don’t have that ego that’s constantly comparing with others, it doesn’t matter to us.

    Kent Lehman is a Spirit Communicator who works with his wife Cindy Musil to facilitate his communication with Spirit. Learn more about the couple and sign up for their monthly e-newsletter on their website.

  • February14th

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    Kent Lehman is a Spirit Communicator who works with his wife Cindy Musil to facilitate his communication with Spirit. Learn more about the couple and sign up for their monthly e-newsletter on their website.

    Cindy: Erik can you explain how people who have passed can be in multiple locations simultaneously? For example, if everyone in the Channeling Erik family wanted to talk with you at exactly the same time, could you interact with all of them or would you have to pick and choose who you could communicate with at that moment in time?

    Kent (laughing): Erik is showing me a picture of Sheldon from the “Big Bang Theory” splitting into multiple versions of himself…

    Erik: It’s kind of hard to explain in your terms. Consciousness is all interconnected like a big internet. Spirits are able to split their energy.

    Cindy: Does it dilute their energy? If you’re talking with one person vs. 100 people do you have more energy for the one person than you do when you’re splitting your energy among 100 people?

    Erik: It doesn’t dilute it. It’s all the same source. It just makes multiple parts of the same energy. If you have a glass of water and you dump it out and the water flowed in all directions, that’s kinda how it is. Since our consciousness doesn’t just occur in one moment of time. The actual essence of the water is the same and is connected. It’s not like the glass was the entity. The energy is the water. So it’s the same—whether it’s in the glass or on the table or on the floor. We’re able to spread out our energy and have a conversation with multiple people. It does take energy to do it, because of the timeframe and it not being linear, but we’re able to take it all in. Like multi-tasking.

    Kent: To us, it seems like the same time, but to him, he’s having several individual conversations. It’s simultaneous—multiple conversations at the same time but individual.

    Erik: This is what they’re starting to understand with metaphysics and what Einstein was saying with the Theory of Relativity.

    Kent: It’s hard for us to get around the “black and white” of energy and molecular structure.

    Erik: Here’s an easy example: Light—When people talk about the particle theory and the wave theory of light and they ask, “Which theory is right?” Actually, the more they study it, and the more they get into it, they discover it’s both. And that doesn’t make logical sense, but it does when you start getting into the universe and the energy and that type of thing. How can it be both? It should only be one or the other, but it’s both. In certain situations it acts like a particle and in certain situations it acts like a wave. So it’s just relative.

    Kent: He’s saying it’s hard to understand because we do things in linear terms. And so on the physical plane, you can only reside in one spot at a time. So for us to have a conversation with one person here and another over there, we would have to move and wouldn’t be able to continue the conversation with the first person if we move to have a conversation with the second person.

    Erik: But in the Spirit plane, since there isn’t time as you know it, we’re just able to divide our energy.

    Kent: He could be talking to a hundred people, who to us might seem simultaneous, but to him he’s having individual conversations, because there’s no relevance to time. So the conversations are going on individually and simultaneously all at the same time. He said kind of like Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. It’s both. Time is relative.

    Erik: 5 or 10 minutes in a Dentist’s chair can seem like a whole day but 5 or 10 minutes with a beautiful woman is like a flash. So which one’s right? They’re both right. It’s relative to your perception and what you’re paying attention to. It’s both. It’s simultaneous and it’s separate.

    Kent: He’s having a conversation with us right now, but he’s also having conversations with others right now. It’s not like he’s talking with us, then jumping over to talk with the next person, then the next person, then jumping back to talk with us. It can all happen at the same time. But he’s having individual conversations.

    Cindy: Are you open to communicating with anyone who contacts you?

    Erik: Yeah.

    Cindy: Are there any limitations?

    Erik: No.

    Kent: He makes an effort to remind people by doing pranks.

    Cindy: Do you like helping people?

    Erik: Shit Yeah! It really juices me to see people have a breakthrough. That’s the great thing about the Channeling Erik blog, because it’s a huge reference. People can go back through and read it.

    Kent: And just by reading about him it makes it easier to connect with him. He likes helping people to connect with their spirit guides and the spirit realm, but most importantly to learn about themselves. And discover who they are. What their lessons are and to be more aware of their life.

    Erik: One thing that needs to change as we shift in this consciousness is that so many people are on auto-pilot. They’re not paying attention to things that are going on. Simple things. And they are missing so much because they’re distracting themselves instead of taking the time to go within. People distract themselves either by using drugs, or by TV, or whatever, just escaping all the time instead of asking, “What are these emotions telling me.” And taking charge of that.

    Kent: He’s excited because the people who are involved with the (CE) blog are breaking out of that. They’re searching. They’re either willing to do the work or at least open-minded enough to look at it.

    Cindy: So if they’re willing to do the work, how can you help them?

    Erik: I help them by giving them validation through the pranks. Of course the pranks are a lot of fun, but they also have a reason. It helps demonstrate everything that we’re saying on the blog. Life continues on and your loved ones are all still around you. There’s another dimension of existence right next to the physical. So that’s part of how I help. The other part is through sending messages as people slow down and listen. Either by meditating or by just paying attention. It’s a way for me to get my messages through. Whether it’s encouragement or something silly that they read on the blog.

    Cindy: So if a member of the CE family did want to communicate with you, what’s the best way to solicit your help or advice?

    Erik: The best way is to talk to me like I’m there. And to be open…Open your awareness and pay attention because it may, depending on where you’re at, be the easiest way to get the message to you.

    Kent: He was reminding us that spiritual energy is subtle a lot of times.

    Erik: Chances are you’re not going to hear a booming voice in your head. That’s harder to do. Pay attention to what’s around you. It could be a dragon fly. It could be a penny sitting somewhere. Or it could be somebody calls and you get the answer from that person. Be open to various ways that the answer could come to you. Try to push the logical part of your mind to the side and just see what impressions you get in your mind. It may not be a whole paragraph or a lot of information. It may just be a phrase or a song or something that pops into your mind. Don’t discount that. Pay attention. Ask what that means to you.

    Kent: He said that’s how spirits and your higher self communicate with you all the time. It’s just that we’re so busy with all of our distractions—cell phones, computers, TVs, everythingthat we miss a lot.

    Erik: It doesn’t have to be sitting down and doing a meditation and trying to connect. I mean, that’s a great habit to get into also but we’re communicating with you all the time.

  • February10th

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    Me: Erik, how do you fetch people for these sessions? I guess fetch is more of a southern word; how do you get them. Is it about focusing on them with a certain level of intention like you talked about with the plates? How does that all work?

    Erik: Yeah! You get the person’s name—but really it’s not the earth name that matters, but that’s what can link back to the soul name. You focus on it, and then all of a sudden you feel yourself being pulled. It’s almost like from your gut, like up under your ribs. Then, you’re speaking with them wherever they are, and you say, “Come with me!”

    Me: Very cool.

    Erik: That’s it. It’s very much like Star Trek.

    Me: Beam me up Scotty! Is it kind of like, I mean, do most of them know what’s going on as far as what we’re doing here?

    Erik: Yeah, by now, because what I’ve done is I’ve taken that list you’ve put together—I didn’t do it with everyone; I just did it with some of the pop culture celebrities—and I started telling them, ‘Hey, this is what we’re doing; I’m going to be talking to you soon.’ That’s working pretty well.

    Me: Good.

    Me: Erik, were Jamie and I anything in a past life?

    Erik: You’ve been business partners, friends and sisters

    Me: Okay! Now, what color light do I send people to heal them? Do I send them blue or green or what? For instance, what color to I send to Dr. Doug’s hips, and what color do I send to my mom who has Alzheimer’s?

    Erik: Well, if you’re not sure what to send, send them white light. For your mom, use blue and indigo.

    Me: What about people who upset you? Can I just send pink light to their heart or green or something like that?

    Erik: Let’s look at the way they’re upsetting you—

    Me: Well, nobody really upset me. I rarely get upset except for a few instances of blog-related drama, but for example, let’s take Michelle. What color light can she send to someone who upsets her?

    Erik: Yeah, yeah, in general. If somebody is attacking you, they’re throwing out these threads of energy and they’re kind of using it like a vampire, attaching to the other person’s energy. They want to tear it down, pull it apart and it makes them feel good to see the other person fall apart or get angry or get frustrated or confused. With that kind of interaction, either visualize or say in your head, “I cut all ties from this person. I am completely independent from this person energetically.” Then you surround yourself with white light, and you surround them with white light. Wrap ‘em like a mummy.

    Me: Ah, good!

    Erik: You’ll notice it’ll put their fire out; it won’t be causing a reaction in you anymore, and you’ll win. But if it’s just an honest hurt where that person is just being open—

    Me: Yeah!

    Jamie: “Honest hurt,” I have never heard that!

    Erik: Yeah, that’s where you’re completely being open, and you’re not trying to attack; you’re just trying to explain.

    Me: Okay.

    Erik: And you’re having these reactions that you don’t want, be it sad, angry, confused. That’s when you don’t need to cut ties; you just need to embrace them, like you said, Mom, in pink light. Pink, green, and then white is just the most beautiful combination.

    Jamie (to Erik, laughing): You are just smiling so big, young man!

    Me: Aw.

    Erik: Well, it just feels really good.

    Me: What about gold light? What’s that for?

    Erik: Ah, golden light—very knowledgeable and very protective. So, if you want to protect somebody, let’s say they’re traveling to another country, and they may be going to have a hard time, then you can put gold light around them for protection.

    Me: Okay.

    I guess that’s enough Erik wisdom for one week. Have a great weekend everyone! Keep sending Lynette all the healing energy you can. I look forward to the conference call next Thursday!

  • February3rd

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    Congratulations Channeling Erik Family Members! We’re surpassed a million hits! Woo hoo! That’s a lot of clicks!

    The small group channeling conference call went well. So, thanks Team Eri-Jam or Jam-ik or Jam-er. Hmm, we’ll have to come up with something good. I recorded the session, but for some reason, when I try to export to Quicktime through iMovie in order to get it into YouTube, the audio cuts out after 7 minutes or so. The file is too big to post directly the only way I know is to add images, create an iMovie project, export as a Quicktime movie and then share to YouTube. But no joy. Any tech geniuses out there with ideas on how to get it on the blog? The file is 105 MB. I know a lot of folks want to listen again to what their loved ones and/or Erik had to say, and I just don’t have the time and resources to burn and send CDs every two weeks to everyone.

    And now, enjoy the last segment of John Belushi’s interview!

    Me: John, what were you here to learn and teach?

    John: I really think I was there to of course make people laugh, but also to teach them not to be like me, that I’ll be the extreme so that you can live vicariously through me and not make the same mistakes.

    Me: Oh, interesting! What do you think you were here to learn?

    (Pause)

    Me: If anything!

    John: Chaw! If anything? I was really here to absorb. I was more of a sponge than a human.

    Me: So you were here to just experience life, to soak it all in?

    John: Yeah, mark me down for that one.

    Me: That’s almost like what you’re doing there in the afterlife—just kind of soaking it all in.

    (Pause)

    Me: So you’re still a sponge!

    John: Yay!

    Erik, Jamie and I: Yay!

    Me: So is that right?

    John: Yes.

    Me: Okay. Now, what is your biggest regret?

    John: That I couldn’t be happy sober.

    Me: Aw. Yeah, that’s a big one, John.

    John: Yes.

    Me: Can you tell me about a past life that had the most impact on this last one?

    John: Hmm.  Seriously?

    Jamie (to John): Yes, seriously. It’s a real question.

    Me: Oh no.         

    Jamie (laughing hard): John, we’re being serious.

    John: Okay, I’m being serious. I was a monkey.

    Jamie, Erik and I laugh.

    Me: A monkey? I love monkeys!

    Jamie listens, then laughs.

    Jamie (to John): Okay, yes. No, talk to me. I’m saying it.

    John: It’s what you have to do, right?

    Jamie (chuckling): Yeah, yeah yeah. It’s what I have to do.

    Me: Oh, poor Jamie.

    Jamie sighs and giggles at the same time.

    Jamie: But I can’t tell if he’s really joking or if he’s being serious!

    Me: He was like that sometimes, if I remember correctly.

    Jamie: He’s driving me crazy!

    Me: Oh no!

    Jamie: He’s talking about this group of monkeys in Africa that would eat this fruit, this thing that would make them drunk. Maca fruit, Marsa fruit, Marceea fruit. Makella? I can’t make out what he’s saying.

    Me (giggling): Is it bigger than a bread box? First syllable? Second syllable?

    Jamie: Mar-mar-mar—Argh! Mar-oo-la?       

    Me: Maroola. We’ll just leave it at that.

    John: Anyways, basically I was a mischievous asshole monkey who would just get drunk and pass out. That was my life. I think that influenced my life the most.

    Me: Ya think?

    Jamie and Erik laugh hard.

    Me: Wow, I have never heard that before! That’s got to be a new one for the record books.

    John: Thank you. I try.

    Me: What was your proudest accomplishment while you were in the physical? What did you think it was from your perspective on Earth?

    John: My proudest accomplishment—the fact that I actually got married.

    Jamie: You did? I thought he was single!

    Me: I don’t know.

    John: Yeah, I got married, and I still can say I consider that my proudest accomplishment.

    Me: Okay. That’s good!

    John: A good achievement.

    Me: Do you still watch over your wife? Do you visit her from time to time?

    John: I don’t know if she wants me hanging around her much. You know, she’s old and stuff like that. I check in on her sometimes, but I think she’s had enough of me.

    Me: Okay. From your newfound perspective, do you have any messages for humanity—anything else you’d like to share with the world?

    (Long pause)

    Jamie: Make it not sarcastic John!

    John: That’s so difficult!

    Me: I know!

    John: Really, the message I’d like to give is “Of the seven sins, gluttony is the best to have.”

    Me: Well, it’s definitely fun!

    (Pause)

    Me: And? Would you expound on that, please?

    John: But do your best to avoid all seven.

    Me: Okay. Erik, what would you like to ask Mr. Belushi?

    (Pause)

    Jamie: Um, they’re just chatting back and forth, talking about stuff.

    Erik: What was your favorite thing to do?

    John: Animal House.

    Me: Oh yeah! I forgot about that one!

    John: Because it was one of the first things I was recognized for, and also, in filming it, it was very creative in that they let me kind of do it on my own. It really wasn’t very scripted.

    Me: Good, so a lot of improv, huh?

    John: Yes.

    Me: Okay. Thank you very much, John. I appreciate your time, and I think your words here will open some eyes and minds. It’ll probably open up some mouths to laugh as well!

    John: You are very welcome. Thanks so much for having me today. Take care, Beautiful! Erik kind of let me know what was going on, and I just want you to know we’re all pumped about getting a chance to be heard.

    Me: Well good. I’ll do my best to give you all a voice in a dignified and respectful way.

    http://youtu.be/oXRktgvlcgI

    Have a great weekend everyone!

  • 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