Ask Erik: D.B.’s Question

Today, we have a question submitted from a concerned aunt. I only wish I had had enough time to answer all of her questions in more detail.

D.B.’s Question

Hi Elisa and Erik,

I visit your blog daily and am amazed at some of the information Erik is providing. After reading the type of questions being posed to Erik I would like to submit a few new questions. As noted below my nephew John passed on February 20, 2010. He had just turned 21 a few weeks earlier. I would like Erik to ask John what happened the night or morning he passed. I would also like to know how he is and who he spends his time with. Does John have any messages for his brother or cousins? Any information provided would be really appreciated.

Thank you again for being so unselfish with the time you have with Erik while channeling with Kim.

Channeling Transcript

Me: The next person with a question is D.B. Her nephew, John XXXXXX, died just a few weeks short after his 21st birthday this past February in Tampa. She’d like to know what happened that night or the morning he passed? She’d also like to know who he spends time with and if he has any messages for his brother and cousins. D.B. is 52.

Kim: Do you know what his death was ruled as?

Me: She didn’t say.

Kim: Because 30% of the time the ruling is incorrect. The deceased’s account is different from the medical examiner’s account a third of the time. So suicides are often ruled as murders and accidents, etc.

Me: Wow, really?

Kim: Yeah. Okay, let’s see if Erik has John with him. Yes, here he is. Big smile. Great big smile. Erik what does he say?

Erik: This was John’s destiny. He’s telling me he was alone. He has a big smile. His energy is really outgoing and happy-go-lucky. He’s also very giving and would do anything for anybody. He’s a really nice dude. I really like him a lot. We’re good friends now. We don’t do anything together, because we do our own thing, but we’re friends.

Me: Well that’s good!

Erik: He’s already working here. He’s a fishing guide. He takes spirits out on boats for the day on excursions, and they fish. He loves that. He loves water; he likes boats; he loves being out on the water, he loves stuff like that. He’s wearing a multi-colored shirt, a pair of shorts and flip-flops, and he has a hat on. The dude loves to kick back on a boat.

Me: So what about D.B.’s question, Erik.

Erik: Well, he says it was his time to pass, but he didn’t know he was gonna die when he did. His death wasn’t premeditated. It was a surprise to him. And when his soul popped out of his body he was like. “Whoa! Wow!” It wasn’t like, “Oh, thank God!” He was very surprised. And then he felt this enormous sense of peace and contentment and he knew, then, that it was his time, because he remembered what his destiny was. There were tons of people here to greet him like grandparents. And I see women dressed in black with black stockings. It looks like they’d be from like Italy or Greece, but I’m not sure. They look like they’re from the old country. Oh, and he already has a girlfriend. She has long blond hair and blue eyes. She’s real hot looking like a supermodel, and she’s tall and slender. He says he is very happy.

Me: Any messages?

Erik: He wants his brother to know it’s not his fault, you know, his death. He’s telling him, “I want you to live on the earthly plane for both of us. You need to go for the gusto, man. Live full out, and quit holding back. Do whatever it is you want to do when you want to do it.”

Me: Okay.

Erik: And he’s talking about setting goals and building the life he dreams of. He says his brother is not going to be happy with a regular nine to five job living in a home in the suburbs with a Toyota van in the garage. His brother’s gonna be happiest traveling and being an adventurer and doing what he wants to do instead of worrying about a nine to five job with an asshole job. He needs to put his dreams into reality or they’ll never happen. John is concerned that his brother is going to settle for a nine to five job with two weeks of vacation a year working 40 to 60 hours a week. It’ll be a mediocre job and he’ll hate it. John says, “You need to live for yourself instead of settling.”

Looking back on this transcript, I realized that the question about the specific circumstances surrounding John’s death had not been answered, at least to my satisfaction. If D.B. gives me the green light, I’d like to clarify that and get specific names for the relatives and friends he’s with. This channeling session was challenging, because I had so many questions from so many people. An hour is just not enough to delve into details. That said, for future readings, I plan on asking fewer questions and spending more time with each. Hopefully, Erik provided something useful for D.B.  Thank you, my precious boy. Come visit soon!

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