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Erik’s 2020 Predictions
The radio show last night was a total bust, thanks again to BlogTalk Radio. Everyone could hear me and I could hear them…except for the guest, medium, Raylene Nuañes. We tried having her call in again and again, and we tried having her disable call waiting and call forwarding, but her phone was the only…
Erik’s Predictions for 2019
You guys have wanted me to get Erik’s predictions for the current year for quite some time. It took a bit mostly because of my trip to Bandera with Arleen and also because not all of the mediums are comfortable with these sorts of questions, but first, I have to ask you guys something. I’ve…
Humans in 10,000 Years, Part Two
This morning I had the privilege of sitting in a dentist’s chair for almost 4 freaking hours. I don’t mind the needles or prying my tiny mouth open to accommodate freakishly large fingers. I mind taking 4 hours of my day, leaving me with an end of day that is packed with work. After the…
How’re We Shifting?
Me: Are we still on track for the completion of the Shift? How much of the Earth’s energy, negative or positive, play a part? I’m wondering if all these shootings that have taken place are related to the polar shift—the anxiety, stirring up everyone’s emotions and energy. Does it? Erik: Yes. Yes. Big time. They…
Controlled Burn
CE blog member, Christine Elder, was gracious enough to do “quick pulse” energy healing on me last week. Let me share one of my experiences. Here’s the setup. I have a hard time sobbing. Yes, I can tear up. My throat tightens. But I’m very good at stifling it back. There are many reasons for…
Channeling Jesus, Part Two
Happy Good Friday Everyone! Me: Okay. Was there any very impactful event in your childhood that made you the man you were? Jamie: He smiles. He has facial hair. It’s not bushy. Me: Okay. Jamie: I don’t see it as being a long, big beard. It’s just kind of trimmed, kind of modern looking. Jesus:…
More on the Life Review
Robert is doing better as of yesterday evening. He was in agony with pain in the area where the stoma was, for some reason. This is odd, because usually the reversal surgery is not nearly as painful, especially considering the had a ruptured bowel and peritonitis then. But after much pleading, I got them to…