Channeling Brittany Murphy, Part One

Exciting news, guys! Erik wants to host a multi-city tour starting sometime this summer. Many of the Channeling Erik mediums will attend to give readings, some (like Heather, Jamie and Kim O’Neill) will teach and some will trance channel Erik. Here’s a poll so that you can let me know which cities you’d be willing to attend. You can choose multiple ones, of course. That’d qualify you as a bonafide Erik groupie!


For some reason, the Brittany Murphy interview has gone missing, so per someone’s request, I’m reposting it.

Me: Let’s call in Brittany Murphy. She was an actress, a young one, and I think she died in the shower maybe of pneumonia? I also think she had diabetes, but I can’t swear to it.

Jamie: Okay. He left to get her.

(Pause)

Jamie: Here she is. She’s perky!

Brittany: Hi!

Me: I just watched that mock documentary, Drop Dead Gorgeous so I was thinking about you. That’s one of our family’s favorite movies, Erik, too. He used to quote lines from it all the time. We watched it last night, so I’ve been thinking about you all morning.

Brittany: Why thank you. Glad you liked it!

Me: Do you know why you’re here?

Jamie: She was talking about coming back to her hometown. She’s from Georgia. Atlanta.

Me: Oh! We’ll how about that!

Jamie: Welcome home!

Me: Did Erik explain a little bit about why you’re here?

Brittany: Oh yeah.

Me: Okay. The first question is did you have some sort of spiritual mission in your life as Brittany Murphy?

Jamie: I’m giggling because I like her. She’s very bubbly and her hands move when she talks. She’s real friendly. Her hair is long. It’s not pulled back. It’s down.

Me: Mm hmm.

Brittany: My spiritual mission was about acceptance.

Me: Oh!

Brittany: I can put it into one word. How’s that?

Me: Wow, that’s pretty dang good. You cut to the chase, girl! Are you talking about acceptance of yourself or acceptance of other people?

Brittany: Both. Definitely both. I had a hard time accepting my looks and who I was. My personality seemed to outshine others even though I wasn’t trying to. That was just who I was, and then when—

(Pause)

Jamie (giggling): Sorry, she’s just chatting away, and I got lost. My bad!

Brittany: When my parent divorces, my life divided. I realized that that wasn’t the norm, so I started looking for acceptance from my surroundings: other people, my school, family, and through my personality and my cuteness, that’s what did it. I started acting as a kid

Jamie (chuckling): She’s not bragging.

Brittany: I didn’t even need training. It was just who I was.

Me: It seemed natural. You’re full of personality. A force to be reckoned with.

Brittany: Thank you!

Jamie: She liked that.

Brittany: I also learned to accept people who were sort of put off by my bubbliness and high energy. I didn’t understand why they were because I didn’t think it was a bad thing. I guess it was too intense and ‘in your face.”

Me: Their loss. What were you here to learn besides acceptance, if you were here to learn anything else? That’s a biggie though.

Brittany: Oh a biggie, biggie.

(Pause)

Jamie (laughing): She just whacked Erik in the arm.

I laugh, too.

Jamie: She’s talking to him.

Brittany: I don’t think I needed to learn anything else.

Jamie: Erik started coaching her like, “This is what the question means,” and she reached out and whacked him one.

Brittany: That was the thing that was present in my whole life.

Me: What about to teach? Were you here to teach anything to an individual or a collective?

Brittany: I think so, maybe in the end.

Jamie: She passed away.

Brittany: Maybe to teach people not to be so stupid with themselves, not to be so arrogant with their own health thinking that they’ll be okay. Always ask for help when you know you don’t feel well.

Me: Mm. Okay. Do you think you accomplished most of what you came here to do?

(Long pause as Brittany ponders the question)

Brittany: Yeah.

Me: Yeah, I think you did.

Jamie (chucking): Her facial—she has a lot of facial expressions. She just kind of curled her face up and goes, “Yeah.”

Not sure what “curled her face up” means.

Me: I know!

Please enjoy my interview with host, Leslie Green, on Love, Trust and Pixie Dust on eWoman radio by clicking HERE. It airs tomorrow. I’ll remind you tomorrow!

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