Here’s a note from blog member and wonderful writer, Betty Daniel:
ATTENTION: If you want to read the words of the REAL Erik, buy Elisa’s books: “MY SON IN THE AFTERLIFE” and “MY LIFE AFTER DEATH” on Amazon.com
The following books are FICTION: To receive 6 FREE FICTION NOVELS as PDF EBOOKS, email me, E Daniel at eriknovels@q.com. You probably already know what a joker Erik is. He told Elisa how easy it was to download to me, although his language was somewhat more colorful. So these novels are a collaboration. Remember these novels are FICTION. If you have already read some of them, just request the ones you want. It’s best to read them in order 1-2-3-4-5-6 because there are recurring characters.
SECOND CHANCES: Life, Death, Near Death, And Places In Between
(Parts 1,2,3), Book 1
JUST SAYIN’, Book 2
THE TRUTH ISN’T OUT THERE, SO DON’T WAIT AROUND, Book 3
THE GREAT SCHEME OF THINGS, Book 4
REMAINS TO BE SEEN, Book 5
ONLY MAKE BELIEVE, Book 6
I’ve read every one of these books and can attest to the fact that they are hilarious page turners. They have Erik’s fingerprints all over them. Thanks, Betty!
Before we delve into Trump’s Higher Self, check out this great YouTube from motivational speaker, Jamin Olivencia. Erik loves this dude!
Me: Okay, let’s bring in Donald Trump’s Higher Self.
Kim: He’s also a very calm Higher Self, very dominant feeling, very big, but also still very calm. I think any time we talk to anyone’s Higher Self, it’s probably going to be that way.
Me: You’re probably right. Well, I’m going to ask you, Trump’s Higher Self, some questions about the human Trump, the personality of Trump. Why does he want to become president? Is it for fame? Is it for money? Well, he doesn’t need money, I guess. Is it because he loves his country? It could be all of those or more. What are your intentions?
Trump: It’s about the country, and it’s about changing the way the country acts and behaves.
Kim: It feels very similar to Hillary, but Hillary’s Higher Self was talking more about laws and regulations, but this is more about—it feels like he wants to collectively change the way we behave towards each other.
Me: What do you mean?
Trump: I want to inspire more respect in a good way.
Me: That people should learn to respect each other?
Trump: Yeah.
Kim: How will you do that?
Me: Yeah.
Kim: There are no references to laws; there are no references to money and even no reference to power. So I asked if it comes down to ego, this desire to become president.
Trump: There’s a lot of ego involved, but it’s about changing the way the country operates.
Kim: He’s showing me mass manufacturers all the way down to single-family homes. He’s showing me what we manufacture and put out as a country.
Trump: Whatever we manufacture, we need to raise our financial output. It’s not in the sense of creating debt. That’s not what I want.
Me: Okay. Yeah, we don’t need anymore of that!
Kim: Yeah!
Me: So he wants to make the economy better? Is that what he’s trying to say?
Kim: Yes, the economy, and again, it keeps going down to the personal level—who you are as a person and how that contributes to the collective of the whole country.
Trump: My role for this spiritual contract, even if I don’t get into office but still having campaigned, I want to make you think about your discernment of who you are as an American citizen, but still making others who aren’t Americans change their views on how they think about America.
Me: Okay. Is that in a positive way or a negative way?
Kim: I’ll be honest. It actually feels negative. It kind of feels like America—and again, this is coming from his Higher Self—it feels like the effect would be other countries seeing America as the bully.
Me: Okay. But where does this whole respect thing come in? That doesn’t sound like—
Trump: If I take office, Americans will become more respectful of and cooperative with each other, and collectively, there’ll be more ego in the country.
Me: Like more patriotism, nationalism, Americanism? Will the idea of American exceptionalism come back so the rest of the world will see us as arrogant? Is that what you’re saying?
Trump: Exactly.
Me: Well, at least we’ll respect each other and our citizenship. I mean, I don’t know. Are you really going to build that wall? That’s what I want to know!
Kim (chuckling): I can’t get a full 100% yes.
Me: All right. Let’s talk about your trustworthiness and likeability numbers. They’re pretty bad, especially the likeability ones, especially among women.
Kim: That shifted to the lower self when you asked that. I honestly heard, “People hate me.”
Me: Aw, no.
Trump: Knowing that, feeling that, being very aware of that doesn’t change his discernment. It doesn’t affect him.
Me: Okay. Are you going to do something to make women like you more?
He shakes his head, no.
Me: No? Now, the personal attacks you make like Lying Ted and Crooked Hillary, it makes you sound almost childish. What’s that all about?
Kim: This is back from the Higher Self.
Me: I mean, it seems like you’re very thin-skinned, and if somebody does something to you that’s negative, you react almost childishly.
Trump: In this kind of setting, in the public eye, people are going to dig as deep as they can and pull out—
Kim: And then he says the word, “negligence” in the middle of that whole sentence!
Me: Okay!
Trump: They pull out things that would otherwise have been neglected or not cared about, but understand that there’s a lot of ego involved and there’s a reason for that. That ego has a need to retaliate because it’s about power, about being “up.”
Me: Is he protecting himself, maybe? I think his father was pretty hard on him so maybe that’s part of it. I’m talking about his upbringing. I have compassion for him.
Trump: Yes, protecting himself, but also there’s a need to prove. He retaliates to prove himself again and again and again.
Sounds exhausting.
Trump: That’s been his spiritual mission his whole life from the day he was born.
Me: Okay. Like I asked Hillary, I’m going to ask you, is your lower self, the human Donald Trump, an honest man?
Kim (chuckling): I can’t give a full yes.
Me: Oh, wow. White lies? Are you a dishonest man?
Kim: Let me explain that for a minute. When I say, ‘I can’t give a yes,’ it’s because no matter what we’re talking about, the energy will completely align with yes or completely align with no. In this case, it’s not completely aligned to yes or no.
Me: Maybe sometimes he’s honest and sometimes he’s not.
Kim: Yes. It’s back and forth.
Me: It’s the same thing with Hillary. I guess it’s probably true of most lower selves.
Kim: That’s what I’m feeling. It’s actually in all of us. We all have the capacity to be dishonest.
Me: Yeah, little white lies, baby! All right. Last question: what are your hopes for the country? I’ll ask the lower self or the Higher Self.
Lower self Trump: Power and empowerment.
Kim: I get the same feeling as from Hillary: iron fists rising up out of the ground.
Me: I’m learning they’re kind of similar in a way.
Kim: Yeah.
Higher Self Trump: The purpose of this is, again, to move people in a way to get them to react and at the same time listen to their reactions. In this way, they’ll learn about themselves.
Erik: These two people are both very loud, abrasive and strong with their energy.
Me: Okay.
Erik: So, they’re needed to create movement so mankind can shift their awareness.
Me: All right. Who will the country be better under like more positive spiritual changes and in every way?
Kim: I’m asking Erik this question. He’s showing it being a very level playing field.
He said the same thing on the eBoard. “It’s a wash.”
Kim: But when you asked who will be better for spiritual changes, I’m leaning towards female energy.
Erik: But remember, people, it doesn’t matter who your country is ruled by for your own spirituality.
Kim (smiling): He’s just kind of joking to himself when he says that.
Me: Okay. Well, that sounds awesome. Thank you so much Kim and Erik. Thank you Mr. Trump and Mrs. Hillary.
Erik (bobbing his head from side to side): Yep, anytime, Mom.
Kim: It’s funny because the two Higher Selves are standing side by side like their friends, very—
Me: Oh, they’re not fist fighting?
Kim (laughing): Yeah! They both do this little bow, pull their energy back and say, “Thank you.” So, my pleasure, as always.
Me: That was awesome. I love you, Erik!
Erik: You know I love you, Mom!
Me: I know you still do!