A Three-fer

The following is an eclectic mix of topics that Erik covers, but each was so short that I felt compelled to compile them all together so you guys wouldn’t feel robbed. With some of them, I’m obviously going to have to prod him for more information, but this is a start! 

For those of you who listen to the small group channeling conference calls, I’ve added the ones from 2014 through May. I never post the Grievers Calls, for obvious reasons, but I urge you to listen to the others because there’s so much to learn from each of them. Go to the “About Erik” tab, and you’ll see “Conference Calls” on the bottom of the pulldown menu.

By the way, I hope all you Mamas had a wonderful Mother’s Day!

Me: Erik, I’ve been watching this program called “Ancient Aliens,” and many of the theories align with what you’ve said in the past. One thing they mentioned is that aliens might be us, humans that come back from the future. Is that possible? Is it true?

Erik: Not all of them.

Kind of tight-lipped today, aren’t we?

Me: Okay, so the Egyptians and Mayans, when they saw these, “Gods from the sky,” could all of them or some of them be human beings from the future who could time travel and come back to that past? Maybe they came back to help so that they could rewrite the story of Earth, our story. Can you even change things from the past?

Erik: It is possible, but the laws of time travel are very intense. When it becomes possible, it’s so strict that it’s not about altering the experiences. It’s not like in the movies.

Me: Yeah, it must be difficult because there is no time!

Erik: Right. If we’re talking about somebody traveling back in time and changing something, it doesn’t really alter that one lifeline. It just creates another one. So, we can be in 2013 on today’s date, but let’s say 16 people went back to alter it so now we have 16 of “us’s” living today in different outcomes and possibilities. Parallel lives.

Me: Ah. That makes sense because that’s the case in quantum physics in that every thought creates a new reality, so you have all of these probabilities that create another lifeline. Interesting.

Erik: Yes. That’s what it does.

Me: So, are some of those aliens from the past really some of us from the future?

Erik: Yeah, some, but not all. Since there is no time, really those future humans didn’t “go back.” They just traveled through the vertically stacked time, which is how it works—past, present and future all stacks on top of each other like a stack of books. They were able to go from one book to the next.

Me: Interesting. What else?

Erik: That’s all.

Damn. I wanted more.

Me: What is the Holy Grail?

Erik: It’s the cup. It’s the cup.

Me: Is it an actual cup, a physical cup?

Erik: No! It’s the woman. The womb.

Me: Okay, well why did they say it was a cup? Whose idea was that?

Erik: The writers of the movies.

Me: Okay .The legend of the Holy Grail was really just Mary Magdalene or the womb in general?

Erik: The womb, in general.

Me: Why did they have that? Why did they put so much emphasis on that?

Erik: I don’t really know. I mean, if you really want me to study this shit, I can.

Me: Well, we’ll get back to this when you’ve done your homework.

Erik: I don’t have that information because I’m not that interested in it.

Sorry about this last one, guys. Just know that I plan to ask about this more.

Me: How good are digital recorders for capturing EVPs. Is there a particular one that’s the best, or are all makes okay?

Erik: The ones that have a higher digital recording—

Jamie: What does that mean?

Me: I don’t know. Higher quality, you mean?

Erik: Higher sensitivity.

Me: How would you measure that? How do you know which ones have the higher sensitivity?

Erik: Any of them are going to be good. You’ll be able to get recordings, but the ones that are higher quality will be easier to pick up on our voices, and they have them where they have a mic attached that will pick up a 360 recording. That’s much better than directional recording.

Me: Like my lapel mic?

Erik: Yes.

Me: Okay. I’m going to try that! Are the more expensive recorders better?

Erik: No, no. It’s not based on money. It’s just the higher sensitivity.

Me: So, that’s probably written on the technical specs, I guess.

Erik: Yes and how far away you can be from the recorder and how much you can hear. That’s the kind of sensitivity I’m talking about.

Me: On the Jesus interview, why did all the voices, including yours, come across so clearly? What was special about that?

Jamie (chuckling): He puts his hands up and says, “Jee-sus.

This is in a tone that reminds me of a TV Evangelist.

Me: Praise the Lord.

Erik: That’s what’s so special. It was the vibration in the room.

Me: Ah!

Erik: There was so much energy there. The vibration in the room, you know, zapping and confusing electronics a little bit easier than what our petty (pitiful?) little energy does.

Me: Aww. Well, I’ll try out the recording and see what I can pick up.

I hope all you Mamas had a great Mother’s Day. Here are the beautiful flowers I got Friday from Jamie and Erik. Quick tip: Add sugar and a splash of bleach to the water and they’ll last a lot longer!

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