First, let me apologize in advance. If you’re anything like me, your brain is still licking its wounds from yesterday’s post. Unfortunately, the following information shared by Erik has reduced mine to a quivering mass of jelly. But take heart, because, out of love and compassion for my readers, I’ve divided this post into two parts. I’m just that kind of gal. Plus, it is the holiday season, after all.
Channeling Transcript
Me: Okay, so do we have multiple simultaneous lives? If so, we also have multiple selves, right?
Erik: Yes, but we really are that Self.
Me: Yeah, so is it like we’re putting out tendrils of our soul that are, uh, of our oversoul—I mean, how does that work? Are there infinite pasts, presents and futures lived by infinite selves?
Jamie (chuckling): He paused on that one.
(Really long pause)
Erik (in frustration): Oooohhhh! Let’s just say yes for now.
Me: Okay. Fair enough. Can you change the past, present and future?
Erik: Yep. Everything is malleable.
(Pause)
Me: Okay. Do some of our thoughts create—you know how thoughts create realities?—well, if you make decisions that create a fork in the road. The fork you choose might be an actuality, but do those other forks create potential realities as well? I mean, does every single thought and consideration, whether we follow the path those thoughts direct us to or not, create other realities? Argh! I mean does every thought we have create probable realities so that we have infinite parallel lives based on every thought and decision?
Erik: No. Not on every thought and decision. Most of it, yes. There is some of it that, because your character is built the way it is, even though you’re given an option, you would never ever take it.
Me: Oh, okay.
Erik: Mom, like if you chose to buy a gun, it’s like you wouldn’t shoot anyone.
Me: Yeah, I know! Oof!
Erik: So it’s probably not a possibility for you even if you own a gun. It’s not EVERY choice and decision, because of the strength of our character.
Me: Okay.
(Pause)
Me: So, to sum it up about the multiple simultaneous lives and selves, and the quasi infinite past, future and present—
Erik: Well put, well put.
Me: Can you sum that up for me a little bit—how things work?
Erik: The joy in being human is the capability of just plucking one moment in time. But we tend to ruin it, because we don’t allow ourselves to be IN that moment. We constantly want the joy of planning the future or the next step.
Me: Yeah, or we look back to the past and feel guilt or whatever.
Erik: Yes! And regret. And so the simple beauty of being on earth is that capability of plucking out one moment. This is why we’re limited to such a small number of dimensions. We only have access to a small number. Then the grander scheme—when you leave this body, you kinda get that key to the city. You are offered a multi-dimensional, uh, higher dimensional living arrangement.
Me: Um hm.
Erik: This is where thought exceeds light speed, and you create what you can create in your head. You create it before you. You’re still limited by your own perspective, but you have the ability to interact with other dimensional beings. You understand that the lives that are being led by those tentacles of selves—those multiple versions of yourself—are definitely you. You do NOT feel divided; you don’t feel a loss of control.
Me: Okay.
Erik: If anything, you feel enhanced by the knowledge you received. Sometimes these tentacles die out, uh, return to Source. You might be, you know, living on earth, and you wake up the next day, and you totally know the life and information of some other person in another universe, another world, or another country. You have this because you merge back into yourself.
Me: Wow, I don’t think that’s ever happened to me. How cool! So that tentacle sort of withdraws, and comes back to—
Erik: Comes back to be “whole.”
Me: Oh, okay.
Erik: And so not everybody has “x” amount of future, past and current lives. It’s by the choice of that being who does it.
Me: Okay.
Erik: And all beings are connected to a Higher Source, even in—
Jamie: Oh, wow! I wish I could paint a picture of what he just showed me!
Erik: Even in other dimensional beings, they are part of the same Source Light, same Source Energy.
Jamie: The image he showed me was complete darkness, looks like space, but these brilliant colors: purple, violet, almost neon colored shades of purple, and lights that are streaming across, connecting and holding each other.
Me: Wow!
Jamie: Like there’s a larger web than what we’re seeing from our universe alone.
Erik: So, if you want to scare people, Mom, you can say God is an alien!
Me: I don’t want to do that! I don’t want to scare people, Erik!
Digest this for awhile and remember, don’t drive while under the influence of mind-bending concepts!!