Channeling Adolf Hitler, Part Two

I hope you all enjoyed Part One of Hitler’s interview. Unfortunately, I’m already receiving hate mail, but it comes with the territory on what I’m trying to accomplish. Let me just say that EVERY spirit has lessons to offer whether good or evil even if that lesson is what not to be. Please understand that I have over 400 interviewees on my list: Einstein, Hemingway, Confucius, Pope John Paul, and more. Plus, as one blog member said, this is Hitler’s personality speaking in Part One. The true nature, the higher self of all spirits, is perfect. If this offends anyone, you don’t have to read this or even be a member of the blog, but remember that you’ll be throwing the baby out with the bath water. It’s not anyone’s place to judge anyone but oneself.

Now, enjoy Part Two!

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Me: Was that the only reason you did what you did (his childhood hardships), or was there some sort of spiritual mission or contract involved?

(Very long pause)

Jamie: He says it was a spiritual contract.

Me: Can you elaborate on that? How was it supposed to help? What was your contract about?

Hitler: It is unfortunate—

(Pause)

Jamie (whispering): He’s got these dramatic pauses.

Hitler: –that the world requires conflict for a massive amount of joy.

Me: What?

Jamie: Mm hm. You heard it.

Me: I don’t understand it, though. They need conflict in order to have massive amounts of joy?

Hitler: This is the role I played. This is not the being I truly am.

Jamie: He’s talking about unzipping out of the identity that we perceive him as so he may discuss this life as Hitler as a third party.

Me: Okay. We can do that. Anything that makes you more comfortable. Okay, so you’re life as Adolf Hitler, which you are not. Um, you’re not that personality anymore. I understand that. What was the effect of that spiritual mission?

(Long pause)

Jamie: This is kind of weird to look at. I’m glad I’m not alone in the room. Erik keeps cutting his eyes at me like, “What?” Now there are two images of Hitler in the room. There’s the gentleman in the dark suit, sitting down. When he was talking about unzipping, he kind of stepped out of himself. The gentleman that’s standing next to him I know is Hitler, though I don’t know. He looks lighter. He’s has soft features. The way he’s standing is soft. His posture’s not stiff. He’s not as groomed to a T, so he looks more causal. He is wearing a suit, but the suit is open. He’s pointing to the Hitler sitting down, and he’s saying, “This is the man that you want to discuss. This is the role I played on Earth. This is what you wish to discuss. It’s hard to have a conversation through him, because all of the confusion, the hatred, the thoughts from all over the world that’s placed on his name.” I am not sad about this. The people have a right to be angry. They have a right to feel, though I do not regret the role and the contract I played for the world. This war that I created—

Jamie: It’s weird how he says I, not we. He totally takes it on himself. He’s not talking about countries.

(Pause)

Jamie: I asked him to back up. He’s being really kind to me.

Me: Good.

Jamie: The one standing. The one sitting is just—I swear to god, I don’t think that one has blinked. He’s still sitting very straight up.

Hitler: This war that I created has given our history a focus and example of what to avoid and what to not create. I don’t have regrets because of how the world was shaped after it. It made changes that every culture needed to create for itself that didn’t have the fight or struggle that would make it so. I gave them the fight and the struggle. I knew what I needed to do before I was born and why I came. I will take that responsibility. I will never veer from it.

Me: All right, so what was the effect. Was what you did mean to create more peace in the world?

Jamie is talking over me. I can’t make out what she’s translating.

Jamie: He just totally interrupted you!

Hitler: It gave respect to beliefs, to religions. It gave cultures a way to bond. It gave society a structure to grow, and it gave people rights. It helped hand feed humanity to get to where it is today.

Me: Was that what you were here to teach?

Hitler: Yes.

Me: Okay. What about to learn? Were you here to learn anything?

Hitler: I was there to learn a lot of pain.

Me: And why would that be necessary?

Hitler: Because of who I am on this side, I’ve never had pain. It takes a strong soul to come through, to create such chaos. It’s a misconception to believe that only evil can create evil on Earth.

Jamie gasps.

Me: Okay. So, you said you didn’t have any regrets about creating the war. Do you have any other regrets?

Hitler: I know very much—

Jamie: Okay, that’s translated a little bit weird.

Hitler: I know very much that people would want me to say how I regret the death and the suffering of so many people’s lives.

Me: Do you think you overstepped the boundaries?

Jamie: Oh my god. I hear “no”.

Hitler: This is what I was supposed to come in to do.

Me: Did you receive any help from your guides to create such a mass effect on the world?

Hitler: Yes.

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