I had a long conference call with my publisher yesterday, and she had some brilliant recommendations. I’m very disabled when it comes to taking advantage of social media, and that’s so important to the success of many things, including books. Each of these recommendations is a plea to you to help in some way. None of them are difficult and…
Best of Erik: Channeling Adolph Hitler
Just a reminder: I’ll be leaving the country tomorrow and will return the 13th. Until then, Mike Hulse will be approving comments and publishing posts. Thank you, Miguelito! Please refrain from sending me any emails or Facebook messages while I’m gone because it’ll be too overwhelming to come back to thousands of them right after getting…
Channeling Adolf Hitler, Part Four
As you’ve noticed, along with the tab “Calls” that leads to all the recordings of previous conference calls (with the exception of the grievers’ calls), I’ve added another tab, “Erik Visits”. These are all in the menu at the top of the homepage. I tried, in vain, to make the page one where each of…
Channeling Adolf Hitler, Part Three
As I type this my little Yorkie is looking up at my empty stairwell growling and barking. When I put her down from the couch onto the floor, she goes to the stairwell and stares up. Then, she’ll run around like she’s chasing someone–Erik? Sigh. I’ll never get any work done as long as you’re…
Channeling Adolf Hitler, Part Two
I hope you all enjoyed Part One of Hitler’s interview. Unfortunately, I’m already receiving hate mail, but it comes with the territory on what I’m trying to accomplish. Let me just say that EVERY spirit has lessons to offer whether good or evil even if that lesson is what not to be. Please understand that…
Channeling Adolf Hitler, Part One
I’ll have to admit, I’m very nervous about posting this interview. Please know that I condemn the atrocities that Adolf Hitler committed, so please don’t shoot the messenger. This will be a four-part interview. As is usually in the case of these interviews, the first part starts a bit slowly because of the usual introductions…