I Want Me Some Deepak!

A few of announcements!

1) The Ask Erik page is back! Since I’m still channeling celebrities for the book, I won’t be able to handle more than one submission per session, so if you have the financial ability to pay a psychic medium for a session, please do. This is mostly a charitable service Erik, Jamie and I provide for those in spiritual need who do not have the funds to seek the answers to important questions in their lives or to connect with deceased loved ones to help them get through the grieving process. It all comes out of my own pocket, and I’m happy to do it.

2) I also welcome any questions that haven’t been asked yet about the afterlife, death, the human experience, the soul, and other spiritual issues. All members can ask these and use the Ask Erik page to do so.

3) It looks like October is crazy busy in Austin, so Jamie is thinking about moving the event to January or February. I know the weather is usually great then. If you have any preferences or feedback, please let Jamie or me know!

4) My question on the secession of Texas was just something fun for me, but some members made comments that were rude and personal. This is a blog open to sharing ideas, concerns, and love. Judgement has no place here. That’s the job of the universe. That said, anyone who hurls personal insults or cruel judgments my way will be blocked. I’ve given a great deal of myself here, and I expect civility in return.

I was channeling Erik yesterday during my walk in the forest, as usual. This time, I took our 4 year-old chihuahua, Winnie, who thoroughly enjoys the experience. I asked Erik if Winnie could see him clearly, and he said, “Yes, but not as well as Peanut.” Peanut is our other chihuahua. I don’t take her on these walks because she’s very old. I asked why that was the case. Erik said, “Because she’s closer to crossing over, and she’s nearly blind so she’s not distracted as much by the 3-D reality.” He goes on to say, “Animals don’t fear death like humans do. For them, it’s as simple as walking through their pet doors. Religion and science have helped to make death this horrible thing when it’s really not. It’s just like going from one room to the next.”

And now for one of my heroes, Deepak Chopra, on his views about life after death. I hope you find what he has to say as comforting and fascinating as I did!

Part One:

Part Two:

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