Well, we finally have the new Erik Encounters page up and running. Each story will become its own post. As you may have noticed, the first one is about a missing cell phone. I encourage you all to share your own stories whether they’re about Erik punking you, visiting you or more. Many of you have already shared your stories elsewhere: in the comments section, by email, via Facebook private message or on a Facebook page, but please write them up and post them on the form. They’re so much fun, and I’m sure Erik will get a kick out of us spreading his mischief throughout the blog. They don’t have to be long, and you don’t have to worry about spelling, grammar or typos. As soon as you submit the story, I’ll be alerted by email so that I can publish it. Thanks!
Now for a bit of fun!
Me: Do aliens die, and if so, what dimension do they pass into?
Erik: There are some aliens species—there are an infinite number of alien species—
Me: Infinite? For real?
Erik: Yeah.
Me: Wow!
Erik: Now there are a finite number in this universe, but in other universes—and I’m talking about every universe that exists and there are an infinite number of those, too. Now in this universe, like I said, there are a finite number of species, but I’ll tell you this. One, there are certain species that when they get to a certain point in their evolution in this physical world, they will go through the process of dying. It doesn’t always play out the same way as it does in humans. Some are born never knowing what physical pain is like in the way that humans experience it.
Me: Wow, lucky them!
Erik: Sometimes they look at us and think that we’re lucky. It’s a matter of perspective. But this is the cool shit. There are some aliens who get to the point where they want to know how it is to exist perpetually, and then spontaneously go into the spiritual world.
Erik gives the Star Trek “Beam me up, Scotty” visual where you’re atomized and then re-atomized.
Erik: There are aliens out there that can do that shit at will, not with technology. There are species that have existed through several iterations of this universe.
I didn’t realize we had different iterations of our universe.
Erik: I don’t know what their names are, but they never die. They can, at will, create themselves in a physical body and exist in this universe for as long as they want. They don’t die. They just disappear and go to, say, the dimension where I am or some other dimension. In other words, they’re multidimensional.
Me: Oh, okay.
Erik: They never die. There is no death, and they’ve figured that shit out. Humans are on the trajectory to do that.
Me: Well is there a disadvantage to doing that the way that they do it?
Erik: No, because you have to realize that they, in their past history—in our perspective of the past—have already gone through the evolution of getting to that point. Now there is no dimension or universe where time is linear. The whole point A to Z is a human construct. Well, they’ve gotten to end point Z when it comes to the physical world and manifesting. They become multidimensional. Every form of life is multidimensional. They’re just not necessarily aware of it. Remember when I talked about awareness?
Me: Yeah.
Erik: That’s another kind of awareness.
Me: So what’s the advantage of doing that compared to having the usual born, live and die cycle?
Erik: When species get to that point, they’ve worked through all of their issues. They’ve figured out all they need to know during their evolution to get to that point.
Me: Oh, okay.
Erik: A lot of the time, in the case of the species I’m talking about, they live to serve. They’re here to perpetuate life, to bring life into the physical world and help guide it while it’s in it. You can think of them as, well, guides. They become like that. They help to create connections, you know?
Erik looks up and off to the right.
Erik: I’m trying to think if there are alien species that don’t do what I just said when they’re multidimensional. Yeah, there are. There’s another one that’s about exploration of it all.
Me: Exploration of what?
Erik: Of all possibilities. They kind of blink in and out of existence all over the place and explore.
Me: So, Erik, are there some that die like we do and go to the place you’re in?
Erik: Everybody goes back to where they came from, and everyone comes from the same place.
Me: What?
Erik: We all come from the same Source.
Me: So it’s not like they always go back to the dimension known as “Heaven.”
Erik: They wouldn’t call it “Heaven.” They have all sorts of names for it just like humans do, but it’s ultimately the Source of where consciousness comes from. It’s not like we walk down the street and kick it with a bunch of Grays.
He’s talking about an alien species.
Robert (laughing): He’s showing me him with this Gray—well I think it’s gray—who’s really tall with the big eyes that you see all the time on the TV and stuff, and they’re other wearing white cloaks smoking pot on a park bench.
We both laugh.
Me: Of course. But there are—
Robert (still laughing): One of them has a beer can and is passed out on the side of the road.
Me: Oh my god. Erik! So there are some who go to the dimension you are in where you have your cites and blah, blah, blah?
Erik: Right. Right, but let me explain something, though. Depending on where your awareness is, if you don’t really have a connection or a desire to connect to a nonhuman species, you don’t necessarily bring that into your experience. Here’s the cool shit about it. I’ve talked before about Heaven where nobody has the same shape and that you can change your form all the time.
Me: Sure.
Erik: You gotta realize that when you come into contact with another spirit, another soul, they’ve lived their lives as aliens, nonhumans. If you connect to someone—like right now, I’m looking right here at Jillian—
His girlfriend.
Erik: If I connect to one of the lives she’s lived as another alien species or she allows me to see that, then I see her as that.
Me: You mean she can be an alien species?
Erik: There are a lot of souls out there who have lived on different planets.
Me: So that’s how you define an alien.
Erik: Right. It doesn’t make any different where they’ve been or what form they take. We’re all spirits. We’re all souls. So your awareness of something and your desire to connect to a certain kind of form will be what will call that up. You can’t just call that up out of the blue if you don’t have any sense of perspective of what it is.
Me: Can they enter another life as a human?
Erik: That happens all the time. You hear a lot of people who say they don’t feel like they belong on this planet, like they came from some other place out there in the universe That’s because they’re feeling a connection to some other life that’s existed here simultaneously. Well, actually I should say that everything happens simultaneously. They feel a connection to another life they’re living on another planet.
Me: Interesting!