Practical Jokes and What’s with All the Dragonflies?

I just had another session today with Erik and Jamie. Although I’ll share details when I transcribe that session, I want to share a preview with you, my sweet virtual family.

When I called Jamie at our set appointment time, she was giggling when she answered the phone. She said she was really tickled, because, as always, Erik showed up at her place beforehand and today, he left a horrible smell in her kitchen. She spent a long time looking for rotten food or a dead animal and found nothing. Then she heard Erik giggling and realized he had pulled a prank on her. Talk about making a grand entrance! Before she could fuss at him,  he said, “Better hurry, Mom’s calling in 4 minutes.”

I asked Erik about the numerous dragonfly and butterfly sightings many of you have had. He said they worak with birds, dragonflies and butterflies, because their energy vibrations are really easy to manipulate. This makes them easy to move around. They don’t enter the bodies or turn into these creatures. They just move them with their energy.

Tiffany, you saw 20-40 dragonflies. Erik was not one of them. They weren’t your guides; they weren’t 20-40 of your deceased loved ones. They were all sent by ONE of your deceased who wanted to send you a BIG hello.

Stephanie, the butterfly that visited you and perched on your sleeve was your Oma, not Dave. She chose one with a tattered wing, because she would serve a dual purpose by doing so. Not only could she send you a greeting this way, she could also work with the butterfly’s energy to help it heal its wing.

Shelley, your dragonfly was Erik. Jamie can now tell whenever Erik is involved, because he starts laughing as soon as the question is asked. It’s like, “Yep, you caught me!” He just wanted to say hi.

One more thing I want to ask you guys. What do you think about the idea of putting the Ask Erik button back up, but limiting each person to 1 or 2 questions? That might be doable, depending on the demand.

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