2012 Revisited

Even though Erik has shared a great deal about 2012, the first part of this session on February 15th took a detour in that direction. Try to keep up!

Channeling Transcript

Me: Good morning, Jamie! How are you doing?

Jamie: Good, I hit a bit of traffic so I just walked in! I get in and I hear, “What, you don’t know how to read a calendar?

Jamie (to Erik, laughing): Erik, I know how to read a freaking calendar! I got stuck in traffic!

I laugh.

Jamie: He’s laughing.

Me: Well, this session came up all of a sudden anyway, since you had a cancellation. So there, Erik! Ha ha! Cut Jamie some slack!

Jamie (chuckling): I know! Usually, when I see him on the calendar, maybe he’ll come by and say hi to me once beforehand, but not today! He says he’s getting excited about the radio show!

Erik: Mom, there’s gonna be a talk show coming up for you.

Me: Really? Someone told me that Ellen Degeneres and Gayle King might be great shows to be on. They’d be open to this kind of topic. So yeah, I’m excited! It’d be nice to broaden the reach a bit further.

Erik: Things are about to gear up, and it’s because of the Bloggies. Also a few of the people who follow you have connections, and they’re going to start reaching out to you and tell you who to get in touch with or they’ll do it themselves.

Me: Yeah, exactly. They have been doing that. There’s always a tipping point with these sorts of things, I guess.

Erik: Ah, well, get ready for your tipping point.

Me: Good. Hey, sorry I sound like a four pack a day smoker. Still got the remnants of a bug, but no big deal. So, Erik, how are you, my Baby?

Erik: I’m doing good, and I’m up to no good!

Me: Ah, business as usual, then!

Erik: I’m loving it, Mom!

Me: Well, the blog members sure do love their little mischief maker! Did you like the Valentine’s Day card that Dan sent you yesterday? (to Jamie): He sent this beautiful woman draped in red velvet lying on her stomach totally naked, and the way her buttocks are exposed, it looks like a heart!

Jamie belly laughs.

Jamie: He showed me it. I can see the red velvet and the heart, but I could not tell you it was a naked woman. That’s hysterical!

Erik: Just my style! I’m really getting entertained, cuz a lot of the blog friends are logging on, and once they read that I’m interacting with other readers, Mom, you won’t believe the amount of requests! You won’t believe the cool shit they ask me to do! It’s just crazy busy, but I know they’re all just looking for proof.

Me: Exactly. We all want validation.

Jamie: Um, did you do the flour experiment with him?

Me: Yeah, but it didn’t work, because of the cats. The next morning we had a bunch of kitty paw prints all in the flour.

Jamie: That’s so cute, but it’s a mess to clean up!

Me: Oh, it’s worth it! I’ll try it again, but I need to find a way to close off the cats.

Erik: Yeah, just put it in a room where you can just close the door.

Jamie: He’s showing me a very fine layer of flour. It has to be very fine.

Erik: It’d be great to maybe show pictures before and after on the blog so they can get more tangible proof. I want to start giving you images in a photograph, more tangible proof that you can post, but I don’t want it to look too cheesy.

Me: So, Erik, you’ve really been channeling tons of information to Betty for the book (Same Moon, Same Sky). She’s been cranking it out like a machine! She sent me some bound copies, and I want to help her out, so how do you think I can best do that. The novel is awesome. Very funny, lots of bad words, just as you’d expect—

Erik: It’s so easy to download information to Betty. We have to wait until we’re a little closer to 2012 before it really takes off, because then, people are gonna want to take comfort and find humor in spirituality. There’s so much fear based on death and the idea of the world ending, disasters and stuff like that.

Me: Oh, yeah. Hmm. Okay.

(Yeah, that’s the sad extent of my vocabulary in these posts, and all in one line! Wow! Oops, that was the missing word.)

Jamie (to Erik in a slightly whiny voice): I don’t want to.

(Pause)

Jamie: He goes, “There’s something to talk about,” and I go, “I don’t want to.”

Me: Wait, who doesn’t want to do what?

Jamie (laughing): Me! I don’t want to talk about the disasters!

Me: It’s too early in the day for that, Erik! Have a heart, Dude!

Erik: Just puttin’ it out there. It’s not like the world is gonna crumble and eat all the humans.

Me: Ah!

Erik (laughing playfully): Get a fuckin’ grip!

We all laugh.

Erik: But they do—people need to understand how sustainable can they be. That’s a question people need to ask themselves. How much of the tit are you latched on to? Just tell people with some of these weather patterns, it’s gonna be like camping in their own house. If they can get that concept, a lot of fear is going to go away. And when that fear gets less, that’s actually gonna help those weather patterns not get so bad. The positive energy and the human focus on harmonizing the earth’s energy will actually absorb the magnetic conflict and calm the weather patterns down.

Me: So let’s revisit that, then. Is that what 2012 is all about—a shift in the magnetic poles and things related to it?

Erik: Yep, it’s what it’s all about. It’s a new era, and that shift in the poles disrupts the vibrational energy, so the earth has to shake, rattle and roll to adapt. Some of it will involve solar flares and other things, but most of it will be about magnetic shifts.

Me: Oh!

Erik: And that shake, rattle and roll is going to propel many humans into deep spirituality and harmony, bringing us together. And it’s gonna propel a few of the others to become very fearful, defensive and angry. There’s gonna be like a separation.

Me: Like a polarization?

Erik: Yes, and just like earth always does, it presents you with good versus evil.

Jamie: He does this really weak sort of “yippee.”

Me (chuckling): Do I detect a note of sarcasm, Erik?

Jamie: Totally!

Me: But I think I remember you saying that December 12, 2012, or whenever that doomsday was supposed to be, that it would be like any other day, sort of like Y2K.

Erik: Yeah, cuz nothing will happen on that day, specifically. Life on earth won’t end like some think. So, there’ll be no apocalypse thing happening.

Me: Okay, so when this magnetic shift happens, will it happen all of a sudden or will it be over a period of months or weeks or years?

Erik: It’s already started to move. This whole air change is gonna be like a seven year process, and we’re already a few years into it, in earth time. But the poles, when disrupted, can move within twenty minutes!

Me: Whoa.

Erik: But I don’t think that’s gonna happen as many awake people as we have now. Grounded people ground the earth.

Me: Very interesting.

Erik: So, it’ll take several months. It’ll be slow and kind of jerky. It’s not gonna be measured like one inch a day. There’ll be a huge increase, then a lull, then a little increase, and then a lull. Kind of like that.

Me: Okay. So what will this be like for the average person? What will the effects be?

Erik: People will feel a lot of anxiety like they have to do something, but they don’t know what it is, like they’ll feel restless. Sleep patterns will be disturbed, so some will feel unrested. You just have to be adaptable and recognize that the anxiety is you being sensitive enough to recognize the changes in the earth’s energy.

Me: It’s almost like a bugle call to certain people, probably, like, “Wake up. You’re here for a reason. It’s your turn to act.”

Erik: Absolutely. I heard this from someone else and I really liked it. It’s that the earth has a sound. It actually produces a sound. Let’s pretend that the sound is like a heartbeat. You know, when a runner runs, the heartbeat increases.

Me: Yes.

Erik: So during this energetic, magnetic shift, the earth’s “heart rate” will increase, and sensitive people will feel that, and it’ll trigger them to increase their heart rate to match the pattern. That’s why they’ll get that false sense of anxiety. And the heart rate will slow down, speed up, slow down, and it will eventually settle into a new heartbeat rhythm. The earth, after this change, will create a new sound. Science can measure this sound. You can actually, uh, it’s low. It’s such a low frequency we can’t hear it with our ears, but instruments can. There’s a place where you can actually listen to it. They amplify it or something.

Me: Really?! So what other effects will we experience on earth?

Erik: Huge storms. Huge floods. This’ll be part of the greater damage. There’ll be wind, rain, temperature shifts. You know, where normally it’s warm, they get very cold.

(This session occurred on February 15, 2011, and I’m awed by the thought of what meteorological devastation has happened since.)

Erik: Of course the earth has always had earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes. These things aren’t gonna change. It’s just that we have media now to announce it coming and since the world is more heavily populated, it has more of an effect on humans. But they’re not more frequent or less frequent than before.

Me: Oh!

Erik: Well, I take that back. The earthquakes are a little bit more frequent. The plates—

(Pause)

Jamie: Erik! He’s showing me.

(Pause)

Jamie (laughing): Dude! If he were here in the physical, I’d just want to punch him in the arm, you know, give him a little side punch.

I laugh.

Jamie: He’s saying that with some of the plate shifts, this can allow some of the land mass to go underwater, so we’ll lose some land mass in some places and in other places we can gain land mass.

(I think of the poor folks living near the Mississippi River.)

Erik: It’s just the natural rhythm of the earth. There’s really no need to freak out and move, though. We’re all in our place for a reason. They’ll be such a head’s up. People will be warned when the storm is coming; they’ll be warned about what to do, and that’s just what ya do. But everyone should learn basic camping skills.

Me: Well, good. I’ve always loved camping. We used to take the kids camping all the time. They loved it. So that’s good. Maybe there’s a reason for that.

Erik: That’s true!

Me: Now do we, as a collective consciousness, bring this on?

Erik: We, as a collective consciousness, can mellow it out, but the earth is a living breathing object with its own consciousness. It has rhythms that are so big and our lifespan is so short that we don’t pay attention to these larger rhythms.

Me: Yeah.

Erik: Well, now we’re in a heavy rhythm, so a lot is changing. So we, with our short life, think that the earth is going to end as well or that it’s going to destroy itself. That is NOT true. It’s just not true.

Me: Anything else you want to say about 2012, Baby?

Erik: Nah, we’re looking at 2012, 2013, 14, 15.

Gosh, and all I wanted to know is when Betty’s novel will take off. I got more than I bargained for!

 

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