I just received 5 copies of Erik’s book! They’re not the final iteration. These are called “galleys,” and they haven’t gone through the final proofreading phase. They’re just the copies we use for publicity purposes. Here’s a photo:
Be sure you pre-order! This page has icons of various booksellers you can buy it from. Click HERE.
Another thing. I’d love to have your advice. I want to start vlogging (video blogging) from time to time so I decided to buy a GoPro. I dread figuring out the editing software because I’m terrible with stuff like that, but I think it’ll be worth it. A few things I want to film is Robert and I working the eBoard, using dowsing rods and pendulums and maybe just filming my daily life, however boring. Do you guys have any other ideas?
Here’s the first installment of the interview series with someone from Atlantis. I’m calling him an “Atlantean,” but I really don’t know it that’s correct. Atlantian? Atlantan? Atlanticano? (Just kidding about that one.) Anyway. Enjoy, and have a wonderful weekend!
Me: Erik, can you bring in your favorite Atlantean?
Erik: I love those dudes. They know how to party.
Robert laughs.
Me: All right! And I know you’re all about a good party, Erik!
Erik: And they’re all hot.
Robert laughs again.
Me: Mm.
Robert: Hot, like temperature hot?
Erik: Dude, come on!
Robert: There is someone coming through. I can’t tell if it’s a male or female. It’s tall, not like, you know, like, uh—
Me: A Harlem Globetrotter.
Robert: No. Like 6’2” or 6’3”. Real thin.
Me: No McDonald’s over there I guess.
Robert (chuckling: Right. I see long, silver hair. It’s not gray. It’s silver.
Me: Wow!
Robert: It has flawless skin, a thin face. It almost doesn’t look human, but at the same time, I realize that it is. Or maybe it’s something that’s mixed with a human.
Me (to the Altantean): Well what are you? First of all Mister/Miss Atlantean, are you a male, a female or both?
Atlantean: I am male.
Robert: I need to write this name down because he’s telling me. I don’t know how to pronounce it.
(Pause)
Robert (To the Atlantean): Is that right? I don’t know how to say this. A-E-G-I-N-L.
Me: That’s his name?
Robert: Yes.
Me: Okay. Are you human, half-human or none of the above?
Robert: He answers in very short, direct statements. I am human. Erik, I thought you said they were partiers!
Me: Yeah, he doesn’t talk like a partier!
Erik: This is just a particular one. They’re not all like he is.
Atlantean: Let me help you understand. In Atlantis, my job was to be the diplomat, and as one, it’s not always advantageous to be too free with your words. We had to be very direct with the cultures we encountered.
Me: Did you choose to be the one to come forward because you’re a diplomat?
Atlantean: Yes. I represented the Atlantean culture. Atlanteans didn’t just interact with human beings. We could speak to any species on this planet or elsewhere.
Robert: Does “elsewhere” mean in the physical world?
Atlantean: Both. Nonphysical and physical worlds. We were very advanced. Our lesson for humanity was to do nothing but plant the seeds of what humans could become. We planted the seeds of what your modern civilization has and will have in the future. Those seeds come in the form of stories, for one. Human beings enjoy stories. They love to tell stories, and that passes information along throughout the generations.
Me: True.
Robert: He pauses between words. That’s why I’m talking this way.
Atlantean: We are a reminder for human beings of their infinite potential for imagination. The imagination is a vehicle for evolution as humans know it. As human beings imagine what is possible and go to a place of wonderment, they don’t see any challenge as a barrier. All possibilities can then come true.
Me: How can you have been such an advanced civilization when you preceded us by so many centuries?
Atlantean: What many humans want to know is why we disappeared.
Me: Okay. Is that part of the question that I just asked you?
Robert (chuckling): I don’t know. He’s just answering it.
Me: Okay.
Atlantean: Many of us—not all—had let go of judgment and of boundaries. Some feel the need to create boundaries because they feel they must protect themselves from something or someone.
Me: Mm hm.
Atlantean: Many of us had shed our boundaries because we had shed our need to feel fear.
Me: Or to be judged.
Atlantean: Judgment itself—
Me: Creates boundaries.
Atlantean: It is another boundary, and it also comes from fear. So there were things that some of us did that perpetuated our oblivion, and there were others who saw this was happening but didn’t do anything to stop it because of an understanding that we had served our purpose and that we weren’t meant to stay here.
Me: Well what was your purpose?
Atlantean: From the greater collective in the human experience, it was to remind us of our capacity for imagination.
Me: Oh yeah.
Atlantean: And that capacity translates into our evolution. From the human perspective, that was our purpose. We did a great many things with energy, creating physical tools, building cities—
Me: But I still don’t understand why your civilization crumbled and disappeared. I still don’t get that.
Atlantean: Our society was somewhat hierarchal, but not expressed in the same way humans today do. I’ll get to that later. I just need to finish my point. The elders living in our society understood that for us to experience the next phase of our evolution, we could not continue to maintain the physical form, and for human beings, from the perspective or a global collective, couldn’t have us here. We would interfere with their evolution. Atlanteans were a very small part of the human population at the time, so in addition to reminding humans of their capacity for imagination, you could say that in other areas, we planted the seed of what has become humanity today. Other than through stories, how did we do that? Not all Atlanteans died. There were a small number of us who were chosen to pass the genetic information on. Spiritual information in the physical world is primarily transmitted through DNA. All experiences are embedded within it. One way that I can help you to understand that is to explain it in terms of personality traits. If you take one twin and separate them from the other twin at birth, both will still have similar personality traits even though they haven’t shared experiences. That’s an example of how nonphysical information is passed, and our information about your capacity for imagination was passed along in our DNA just as those personality traits were. Spiritual knowledge, knowledge in the physical world, all of those things are embedded in that code.
Me: And so you passed that on. Is there anyone in my family who has Atlantean genes?
Robert: He says your father did.
Me: And he has a huge imagination!
Robert: Oh, okay. Well that would make sense, then.
Here’s some interesting evidence of the civilization of Atlantis. I’m not sure if it’s all true, but it’s a fun read. Click HERE.