Me: Now why did these people create these pinecone structures on some of their structures? Do they know all of this? What are they trying to tell us?
Erik: Like I said, we used to be really good at getting older as a culture, as humanity and dumbing it down. Yes, I believe that they knew all of this and more.
Jamie: He’s just relating it to a symbol. A physical symbol. A representation of that kind of story. Do we know if the pineal gland looks like a pinecone?
Me: Yeah, it’s does.
Jamie: It does?
Me: Yeah. Will there be some sort of mass reactivation? There’s some theory that that’s going to happen. A DNA slash pineal gland reactivation.
Jamie: I have no idea what you just said, but he said that that works.
Erik: That’s real.
Me: Okay. So, when will that be, and why is it going to happen.
Erik: It’s been happening slowly. It’s not part of a natural evolution. It’s something that you can seek out and find someone who’s knowledgeable in how to release the pattern in the body for it to occur.
Me: Hm. Interesting. So there are people that help react the pineal gland.
Erik: It’s DNA restructuring.
Me: What does DNA have to do with the pineal gland reactivation?
(Pause)
Jamie (laughing): That made no sense, Erik. He responded real quick, “What does water have to do with the cup?”
Me: Ah! I’m too dumb now. Can you into more detail. Spoon-feed me.
Erik: The cup gives the structure to the free-flowing water.
(Pause)
Me: Okay. Can you say that in terms of this particular topic, because I don’t even remember the question I asked at this point!
Erik: DNA restructuring the pineal gland. The pineal gland helps give structure to what the DNA is. It’s the cup. It’s what helps the DNA get to where it wants to go or needs to go or give it shape. (Flinging his arms out) Everyone reading, let them know how important it is to know how their endocrine system is functioning. Endocrine health is the preventative health.
Me: Yeah, hormones are involved in so many things.
Erik: Listen to my mom.
Me: Some people say that the pineal gland can get calcified and that fluoride has something to do with that calcification. They say it doesn’t work very well because of that. Can you elaborate or elucidate?
Erik: Um, yeah. Hold on.
(Pause)
Jamie: He’s going to find out, isn’t he?
Me: Yeah, he must be! He better hurry, because I’m starting to forget all of my questions!
Erik: Yes, yes, yes! It does get calcified and that screws up how the pineal gland can conduct the rest of the hormone system.
Me: What calcifies it?
Erik: Diet. Food is medicine. What are you putting into your system?
Me: Can we reverse the calcification?
Erik: Good luck with that.
Jamie: Oh god.
Me: Oh, great! So that means if it’s calcified, it cannot be reactivated?
Erik: Well, no. You can reactivate it.
Me: How do we do that. There’s the DNA restructuring, but how else can we do that? Is there music we can listen to? Is there anything else we can do to reactivate it?
Erik: Binaural beats work well.
Me: In what range? Alpha? Beta? Theta?
Erik: It’s the use of all of them. Don’t resonate with one. Go with what you’re most attracted to cuz your body will change and you just need to follow that. I don’t really have an equation I can give you. It’s more like when your car has something that’s really specific that’s fucked up and you gotta take it to a really good mechanic. There are human people on this earth who have the knowledge and are really fucking good at it. Those are the kind of people that you wanna see.
Me: What do you call those people?
Erik: Oh, Mom, they were all over. Sai Baba was one. That dude, Eric Pearl does DNA restructuring. He’s got some good shit going on. There are a lot of great healers.
Jamie (to Erik): Wa-who? Shannon Nealy. No. It’s not Shannon? Neal, nealu, I don’t know what you’re saying. So sorry, Erik.
Erik: Okay. Next question.
Me: Okay. When it is reactivated, what happens? Obviously you become more intuitive. Anything else?
Erik: More intuitive, yes. Obviously your body functions better. Better immune system. Better quality of life. It’s not about—when you go through this kind of searching and this kind of process, it’s not about looking at the end result that you want to get to. It’s kind of like when we see a goal, we always want to win the race, you know.
Me: Mm hm.
Erik: In the human view, you have the finish line and you started somewhere. That kind of thinking doesn’t translate into these circumstances. You’re looking at the betterment of self so you can stay healthier in the now. It doesn’t get you to some finish line in like 8 years from here.
Me: Okay.
Erik: It gets you to the best that you can be in the absolute now. And if your side effect is that you can achieve more, do more, communicate more, then fucking great for you! But the purpose is to be the ultimate best and however you want to define that shit in the timeframe of now, not later.
Me: Okay. Do mediums and psychics have different pineal glands?
Erik: No.
Me: Well why are they able to do what they can do? It’s not related to the pineal gland then, huh?
Erik: No, we all have the same. Theirs isn’t bigger or smaller. They have the use of more parts of their brain, and their pineal gland communicates clearer, so the physical body allows them to pay attention to the subtle energy just as if it’s a common thing. And then the journey begins then to understand if you’re crazy and fucked up or not crazy and fucked up.
Jamie laughs.
Jamie: I was laughing because it’s kind of true.
Me: So which one is Jamie?
Jamie (laughing): I get an answer, “Don’t answer!” You know what he wanted to say.
Me; I know. I can only imagine.
Jamie: Aww. Now he’s being really nice. He says, “Seriously”—(to Erik) what do you mean?
Erik: It’s nice to meet someone who can translate or do the spiritual work of this nature who’s not off the deep end.
Jamie (to Erik): What do you mean, “The deep end”?
(Pause)
Jamie: Aww! He just complemented me! I have to write this down in my journal, Erik. He just said that I appreciate being human.
Me: Aww.
Jamie: That I enjoy living life and just that love for life can keep one grounded no matter how far you dive into the ethereal world or the life beyond life.
Erik: You have that love for the life that you’re living. That’s the kind of grounding that keeps you very centered.
Jamie (choking up): Thank you, Erik.
Me: That’s awesome.
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Dear Reader,
The journey on which you’re about to embark will take you through stories that are deeply personal and involves a relationship between a mother and her son.
As a physician raised by two atheists, I had no personal belief system about life after death. In a word, I was a confirmed skeptic. As my journey progressed, my mind opened. It is my sincerest hope that yours will open as well and that you will have a greater understanding of your own life and what’s to come ahead.
Although Erik sometimes paints a rosy picture of the afterlife, time and time again he stresses that suicide is not the answer to one’s problems. If you struggle, please understand that the information in my blog and my book is no substitute for professional help. Please click here for a list of resources for help when you find yourself considering taking your own life. Know that they are readily available when you feel that hopelessness and despair that many of us feel from time to time in our lives.
I refuse all donations and ad revenue on the blog. It is my dream to one day establish a nonprofit organization that delivers a variety of spiritual services for those who have lost loved ones to suicide and cannot afford that assistance on their own. It’s a mission of love, sacrifice, and dedication.
Love and light,
Elisa