Last shot of the day on a film set, also the last name of the author of this blog. Martin - Latin singular, those soldiers who work for Mars, God of War. A smith. In this lifetime of words, music and film. AKA "The Afterlife Expert" (Coast to Coast AM) If you want to reach me, I can be found on FB, LinkedIn, or Gmail under MartiniProds (my youtube channel)
Wednesday
Tuesday
Good Grief and Gwyneth Paltrow
There's no amount of solace that we as humans can have towards someone who's lost a friend, a lover, a family member, a child, a co-worker, someone that we love who is no longer on the planet.
This past weekend, a young girl died in our home town, and the memorial for her was standing room only. She was remembered as someone who was a light in people's lives. Stories were told about some unusual "Flipside" like events prior to her passing... she had a bad cold, and called her brother to tell him he had to drive home to see her. He thought it was odd that she would call him to do so, as no one thought it more than a cold.
But it turned out to be more than a cold, and she was no longer on the planet after a sudden turn for the worse. Almost as if she "knew" she was no longer going to be on the planet, and insisted that he come home so she could say "goodbye."
I've heard and gathered a number of reports of people who appear to "know" in some fashion that they're about to check off the planet. My brother's close friend called him one night to tell him how much he loved him, and how much he had influenced his life. Then the next day, playing in a softball game, he suddenly had a heart attack and died. At the funeral, his widow remarked on the phone conversation she had overheard between my brother and his friend.
"I've never heard him talk like that to anyone." My brother had not either, and they spent over an hour on the phone talking about their path and journey together, and all the fun and comic moments they had, and all the things they shared as close friends. It was "like he was saying goodbye."
Well, not goodbye. But "See you later, alligator."
People contact me from all walks of life about helping a friend, or relative who has experienced a sudden tragic event. They've lost their mom, close relative or a best friend, and are having a hard time trying to "get past it."
I got a call like this the other day from a brother of a good friend back East. His mom had passed away, and he had the good fortune to be able to hang out with her the last years of her life. He told me how he had gone over to see her just about every day to have lunch with her, and how devastated he was when she passed. But he had a profound dream about her, and wanted to know if I could explain it, or what it might mean.
He began by saying he "didn't believe" in anything beyond what we experience on the planet, and that it was hard for him to repeat the story. But he said the dream "was so real that I know it wasn't a dream."
He said he was at an event with tables and large ceilings. He later said he recognized the venue, it was a place they had been to large scale events over the years with his family. He said he suddenly heard his mom call out to him by name.
He said he went over to her table, and she looked happy, and vibrant. He said he suddenly felt a ball of light come through him, a light that made him feel completely happy, accompanied by an overwhelming "feeling of love."
I asked him if the words "unconditional love" would apply to that sensation. He said they would.
What I didn't tell him, is that his brother and I spoke just after she passed away, and I asked him if he had any visitations from her. He said flat out "no" as if that wasn't a possibility. But he did say that he "had a dream about her."
And it was the same kind of experience after their mom passed. My friend is an award winning reporter, from a famous newspaper, and in his dream (after she passed) he found himself in her old room, and went over to her chair and hugged her. And he said that during the hug, he felt like an electrical charge - but accompanied by an incredible experience of unconditional love.
As I pointed out to both brothers, the reports from the Flipside - either from people under deep hypnosis or from people who've had near death experiences - report this specific feeling; an experience of unconditional love. People sometimes feel it during a near death experience, sometimes when describing a feeling of traveling "through space when they are met by a light" and the "experience just beyond the light" or "being inside of the light" is one that they repeatedly use the words "unconditional love."
Which I find kind of funny. Because what's "conditional love?" It's pretty much how we exist on the planet. "I'll love you if you love me" or "I only love people who are my skin color, from my background, are my height, weight, same color eyes, have the same heritage, blood type or shoe size."
It's not a common phrase. We don't hear it in church "God is unconditional love." "Love your neighbor unconditionally as yourself." It's not part of our advertising, or media, or arts (I did write and direct the film "You Can't Hurry Love" perhaps I should have called it "You Can't Hurry Unconditional Love.")
But what's consistently reported by people who are able to examine these events - and I've heard them from people under deep hypnosis, from people who've had near death experiences, from people who are fully conscious who are having coffee and telling me about their experience - when I say "Stop. Hold onto that memory for a second. What did you feel like when you went into that light/or embraced your mom/or saw people who no longer exist on the planet? What words would you use to describe that feeling?"
They often say; "UNCONDITIONAL LOVE."
"What does that mean to you?" "It's a feeling beyond bliss, beyond anything, of being completely and utterly connected, of being loved unconditionally, of having no fear and total happiness...."
Do our loved ones still exist after they pass away?
Well, yeah. Why wouldn't they?
I kid. If you've read my books "Flipside" "It's a Wonderful Afterlife" or "Hacking the Afterlife" you'll find quite a bit of first person eyewitness accounts of people who have visited, or had visitations from people no longer on the planet. Not one or two - but thousands. I've filmed 35 people under deep hypnosis talking about these events, and have interviewed a number of scientists talking about consciousness research.
Recently, Gwyneth Paltrow is in the news because she endorsed this book of this fellow who claims that he's an intuitive who talks to people on the Flipside about healing. I have not read his book, I have seen the article complaining about it in the Independent by Ms. Hosie, and I comment on it here, because, well, it's worth talking about.
Why complain about GP endorsing a book from a NY Times bestselling author? What's the point? That he shouldn't heal people with his books? That she shouldn't point out people who claim to heal people from the Flipside? That we should ignore what people say about the Flipside, even if it can be verified, it can be forensically proven, or it's a source of new information? Hard to pin down what's the beef here.
But it brings up the question:
Can doctors heal us from information from the Flipside?
In the Independent article they complain that she's advocating this fellow's book who claims that he's getting medical advice from "ghosts." Okay. That's worth noting. Yes, you generally don't want to get medical advice from ghosts unless you've seen their degree. I'm not kidding. We tend to think of ghosts, or people "channeling the other side" as omniscient, or sacrosanct, or "absolutely correct." That's not in the research at all. (Wiser, smarter, have access to more lifetimes than we do, but not omniscient.)
What we find is that "talking to ghosts" can be a verifiable event, but that doesn't mean the ghost is any brighter, smarter, more adept than when they were previously on the planet. (Gee. What if you're accessing a doctor who is still dispensing bad advice?) That being said, there are some "ghosts" that do have experience over here as doctors, or as healers, and getting advice from them is worth examining or exploring. After all, if they still exist, and can help, why not ask them questions?
Anita Moorjani was dying of cancer. And while she had a near death experience she "understood the cause of her illness" and started to heal herself, so by the time she got back into her body the healing process had begun. This happened under clinical conditions. But she's a doctor who accessed her "higher self" to affect a cure. (Is your higher self like talking to a ghost? Well, if you understand the concept of the "ghost in the machine" then, as a matter of argument, yes, you are.)
One of the most famous people to give and get medical advice from "ghosts" was Edgar Cayce.
While under a trance, Edgar would access information that was not only accurate, but could cure people of illnesses. He was immensely famous for this ability - and many poets, Presidents and scientists went to visit him. But was Edgar 100% accurate? Of course not.
Why? Short answer (based on the research) is because we have free will.
People don't sign up for a lifetime to NOT experience life - they do so to learn and teach and explore. Not everyone signs up to be ill, it's a consequence of being human - and while everyone appears to want to be cured of their illness, the only way to really know what that's about is to speak to their higher selves. "So why did you choose this lifetime where you'd have this illness? And what's the best way to cure yourself, if that's what you're trying to do?"
In the reports, people claim that they experienced an illness so that the could "become better doctors in a next lifetime." People claim that the illness was a way of teaching lessons in love and compassion to those around them.
I cite a case in Flipside where one fellow claims he chose the life of a baby in a previous lifetime (in 1964, in Miami Fl) he lived 4 years in an incubator, experiencing a debilitating illness that kept him in the ICU his entire life.
When asked if that was a "difficult choice" he said "Not really. From my perspective I was loved, and experienced love. That lifetime was to teach others around me about love."
I'm not here to debate whether Goop is a fabulous website, or where Gwyneth Paltrow's intentions lie in promoting books about healing. (Our kids went to the same preschool, and we share a good pal in Dr. Habib Sadeghi)
I don't know who the Medical Medium claims to be channeling, or accessing, or his methodology for doing so. That's not really my point. Yes. There are charlatans out there doing this kind of work. But that doesn't mean that what everyone is bringing back from the Flipside is inaccurate.
It does mean that we need to check into the methodology (the degree hanging on the wall) of how the information was accessed and why. And the best, most accurate way to access that information is to do it yourself.
How to do it yourself?
Well, there are two methods I recommend. One is via a hypnotherapy session with a Michael Newton trained hypnotherapist (there is a searchable database at the Newton Institute website). I work often with Scott De Tamble here in LA, he's a virtuoso at what he does. You want to know why you chose this lifetime? He can guide you to the answer.
The other method is via talking to a medium yourself. I work with Jennifer Shaffer here in LA, who works pro bono with law enforcement on missing person cases. You want to speak to a loved one no longer on the planet? She can guide you to them.
What I recommend, if you're going to go down this path - is do your research, bring questions that you don't know the answer to, or could not know the answer to, and ask specifics about the individual you're seeking to speak with. It's not often, but sometimes the door is slammed shut for some reason, and it may be to not "alter your path" by accessing this information. But even in those cases, I've seen Scott De Tamble use the Socratic method ("So why did you bring this person to this session if you don't want them to access this information?") to pry open doors that normally seem closed.
All I can say for a fact, is that in the 35 sessions I've filmed, the 5 I've done myself, and the many hours I've filmed Jennifer doing her thing, I've gotten accurate, verifiable information from the Flipside that I could not have had access to.
All I can report is what I've seen or experienced, and that is that indeed - people who are no longer on the planet report that they are still learning, teaching and going to classrooms over there on the Flipside, and that they continue to help heal, and help doctors here who need to help their patients.
That there's no one cure for every illness, but that if the person is able to examine their path and journey, they can find the source of their illness, whether it's genetic, sociological, psychosomatic, or otherwise... and the reality is that since there is no death, even if an illness doesn't appear to be survivable - it is survivable, because no one dies.
We merely exit the stage.
If you're stopping by this blog for the first time, I sincerely know how odd and controversial that statement is. But if you care to go down the rabbit hole with me, check out my books - or book talks on youtube - or look into other reports on the same topic.
For those interested in the science of consciousness, I recommend the books done by the scientists at UVA ("Irreducible Mind" "Beyond Physicalism" "Return to Life" etc.) "Biocentrism" by biologist Robert Lanza, "Brain Wars" by neuroscientist Mario Beauregard, "The GOD Experiments" by Gary Schwartz PhD, or Carol Bowman's "Children's Past lives."
For those interested in the Flipside, I recommend Michael Newton's "Journey of Souls" as a jumping off place, Erik Medhus "My life after death" Galen Stoller's "My Life after Life" and Annie Kagan's "The Afterlife of Billy Fingers."
These are all first hand accounts of what it's like on the flipside, and Dr. Newton's book is what spawned my documentary "Flipside."
So, again, I'm not mitigating grief. God knows we all go through it. But having some perspective is good, having a sense that "they aren't suffering anymore because they've gone home" is good to hear or know. It's not worth arguing about - because after all, not everyone is supposed to see the curtain pulled back, not everyone is supposed to see the Wizard of Oz, and it's not my job to pull that curtain back for everyone.
But for those folks who feel the need to reach out and share their stories, that's why I'm doing this research. (And Gwyneth, if you or your peeps are curious about this research, just ask Habib-ola.)
From "The OA" - being consoled on the flipside by a "ghost" |
This past weekend, a young girl died in our home town, and the memorial for her was standing room only. She was remembered as someone who was a light in people's lives. Stories were told about some unusual "Flipside" like events prior to her passing... she had a bad cold, and called her brother to tell him he had to drive home to see her. He thought it was odd that she would call him to do so, as no one thought it more than a cold.
But it turned out to be more than a cold, and she was no longer on the planet after a sudden turn for the worse. Almost as if she "knew" she was no longer going to be on the planet, and insisted that he come home so she could say "goodbye."
Memorial for my pal Paul Tracey at his gravesite in 2004. He's come to visit me a few times, including during a trip to Tibet (as recounted in Flipside). |
"I've never heard him talk like that to anyone." My brother had not either, and they spent over an hour on the phone talking about their path and journey together, and all the fun and comic moments they had, and all the things they shared as close friends. It was "like he was saying goodbye."
Well, not goodbye. But "See you later, alligator."
Actress Luana Anders who has been to visit me often, those visits are the genesis of the Flipside research |
I got a call like this the other day from a brother of a good friend back East. His mom had passed away, and he had the good fortune to be able to hang out with her the last years of her life. He told me how he had gone over to see her just about every day to have lunch with her, and how devastated he was when she passed. But he had a profound dream about her, and wanted to know if I could explain it, or what it might mean.
Dreams are like reflections in glass. |
He said he was at an event with tables and large ceilings. He later said he recognized the venue, it was a place they had been to large scale events over the years with his family. He said he suddenly heard his mom call out to him by name.
He said he went over to her table, and she looked happy, and vibrant. He said he suddenly felt a ball of light come through him, a light that made him feel completely happy, accompanied by an overwhelming "feeling of love."
I asked him if the words "unconditional love" would apply to that sensation. He said they would.
What I didn't tell him, is that his brother and I spoke just after she passed away, and I asked him if he had any visitations from her. He said flat out "no" as if that wasn't a possibility. But he did say that he "had a dream about her."
And it was the same kind of experience after their mom passed. My friend is an award winning reporter, from a famous newspaper, and in his dream (after she passed) he found himself in her old room, and went over to her chair and hugged her. And he said that during the hug, he felt like an electrical charge - but accompanied by an incredible experience of unconditional love.
As I pointed out to both brothers, the reports from the Flipside - either from people under deep hypnosis or from people who've had near death experiences - report this specific feeling; an experience of unconditional love. People sometimes feel it during a near death experience, sometimes when describing a feeling of traveling "through space when they are met by a light" and the "experience just beyond the light" or "being inside of the light" is one that they repeatedly use the words "unconditional love."
Which I find kind of funny. Because what's "conditional love?" It's pretty much how we exist on the planet. "I'll love you if you love me" or "I only love people who are my skin color, from my background, are my height, weight, same color eyes, have the same heritage, blood type or shoe size."
It's not a common phrase. We don't hear it in church "God is unconditional love." "Love your neighbor unconditionally as yourself." It's not part of our advertising, or media, or arts (I did write and direct the film "You Can't Hurry Love" perhaps I should have called it "You Can't Hurry Unconditional Love.")
But what's consistently reported by people who are able to examine these events - and I've heard them from people under deep hypnosis, from people who've had near death experiences, from people who are fully conscious who are having coffee and telling me about their experience - when I say "Stop. Hold onto that memory for a second. What did you feel like when you went into that light/or embraced your mom/or saw people who no longer exist on the planet? What words would you use to describe that feeling?"
They often say; "UNCONDITIONAL LOVE."
"What does that mean to you?" "It's a feeling beyond bliss, beyond anything, of being completely and utterly connected, of being loved unconditionally, of having no fear and total happiness...."
You get the idea.
So when we go home, we experience unconditional love. Okay. Got it.
Do our loved ones still exist after they pass away?
Well, yeah. Why wouldn't they?
Unless they don't want to visit you. Mom and dad. |
I kid. If you've read my books "Flipside" "It's a Wonderful Afterlife" or "Hacking the Afterlife" you'll find quite a bit of first person eyewitness accounts of people who have visited, or had visitations from people no longer on the planet. Not one or two - but thousands. I've filmed 35 people under deep hypnosis talking about these events, and have interviewed a number of scientists talking about consciousness research.
Our kids went to the same preschool. Oh boy. |
Why complain about GP endorsing a book from a NY Times bestselling author? What's the point? That he shouldn't heal people with his books? That she shouldn't point out people who claim to heal people from the Flipside? That we should ignore what people say about the Flipside, even if it can be verified, it can be forensically proven, or it's a source of new information? Hard to pin down what's the beef here.
What's the beef? |
But it brings up the question:
Can doctors heal us from information from the Flipside?
In the Independent article they complain that she's advocating this fellow's book who claims that he's getting medical advice from "ghosts." Okay. That's worth noting. Yes, you generally don't want to get medical advice from ghosts unless you've seen their degree. I'm not kidding. We tend to think of ghosts, or people "channeling the other side" as omniscient, or sacrosanct, or "absolutely correct." That's not in the research at all. (Wiser, smarter, have access to more lifetimes than we do, but not omniscient.)
What we find is that "talking to ghosts" can be a verifiable event, but that doesn't mean the ghost is any brighter, smarter, more adept than when they were previously on the planet. (Gee. What if you're accessing a doctor who is still dispensing bad advice?) That being said, there are some "ghosts" that do have experience over here as doctors, or as healers, and getting advice from them is worth examining or exploring. After all, if they still exist, and can help, why not ask them questions?
Anita Moorjani was dying of cancer. And while she had a near death experience she "understood the cause of her illness" and started to heal herself, so by the time she got back into her body the healing process had begun. This happened under clinical conditions. But she's a doctor who accessed her "higher self" to affect a cure. (Is your higher self like talking to a ghost? Well, if you understand the concept of the "ghost in the machine" then, as a matter of argument, yes, you are.)
One of the most famous people to give and get medical advice from "ghosts" was Edgar Cayce.
Edgar makes an appearance in "Hacking the Afterlife' |
While under a trance, Edgar would access information that was not only accurate, but could cure people of illnesses. He was immensely famous for this ability - and many poets, Presidents and scientists went to visit him. But was Edgar 100% accurate? Of course not.
Why? Short answer (based on the research) is because we have free will.
People don't sign up for a lifetime to NOT experience life - they do so to learn and teach and explore. Not everyone signs up to be ill, it's a consequence of being human - and while everyone appears to want to be cured of their illness, the only way to really know what that's about is to speak to their higher selves. "So why did you choose this lifetime where you'd have this illness? And what's the best way to cure yourself, if that's what you're trying to do?"
In the reports, people claim that they experienced an illness so that the could "become better doctors in a next lifetime." People claim that the illness was a way of teaching lessons in love and compassion to those around them.
I cite a case in Flipside where one fellow claims he chose the life of a baby in a previous lifetime (in 1964, in Miami Fl) he lived 4 years in an incubator, experiencing a debilitating illness that kept him in the ICU his entire life.
When asked if that was a "difficult choice" he said "Not really. From my perspective I was loved, and experienced love. That lifetime was to teach others around me about love."
Good grief!
I'm not here to debate whether Goop is a fabulous website, or where Gwyneth Paltrow's intentions lie in promoting books about healing. (Our kids went to the same preschool, and we share a good pal in Dr. Habib Sadeghi)
I don't know who the Medical Medium claims to be channeling, or accessing, or his methodology for doing so. That's not really my point. Yes. There are charlatans out there doing this kind of work. But that doesn't mean that what everyone is bringing back from the Flipside is inaccurate.
It does mean that we need to check into the methodology (the degree hanging on the wall) of how the information was accessed and why. And the best, most accurate way to access that information is to do it yourself.
How to do it yourself?
Well, there are two methods I recommend. One is via a hypnotherapy session with a Michael Newton trained hypnotherapist (there is a searchable database at the Newton Institute website). I work often with Scott De Tamble here in LA, he's a virtuoso at what he does. You want to know why you chose this lifetime? He can guide you to the answer.
The other method is via talking to a medium yourself. I work with Jennifer Shaffer here in LA, who works pro bono with law enforcement on missing person cases. You want to speak to a loved one no longer on the planet? She can guide you to them.
What I recommend, if you're going to go down this path - is do your research, bring questions that you don't know the answer to, or could not know the answer to, and ask specifics about the individual you're seeking to speak with. It's not often, but sometimes the door is slammed shut for some reason, and it may be to not "alter your path" by accessing this information. But even in those cases, I've seen Scott De Tamble use the Socratic method ("So why did you bring this person to this session if you don't want them to access this information?") to pry open doors that normally seem closed.
All I can say for a fact, is that in the 35 sessions I've filmed, the 5 I've done myself, and the many hours I've filmed Jennifer doing her thing, I've gotten accurate, verifiable information from the Flipside that I could not have had access to.
The three Flipsideers (Jennifer and Scott) |
That there's no one cure for every illness, but that if the person is able to examine their path and journey, they can find the source of their illness, whether it's genetic, sociological, psychosomatic, or otherwise... and the reality is that since there is no death, even if an illness doesn't appear to be survivable - it is survivable, because no one dies.
We merely exit the stage.
If you're stopping by this blog for the first time, I sincerely know how odd and controversial that statement is. But if you care to go down the rabbit hole with me, check out my books - or book talks on youtube - or look into other reports on the same topic.
For those interested in the science of consciousness, I recommend the books done by the scientists at UVA ("Irreducible Mind" "Beyond Physicalism" "Return to Life" etc.) "Biocentrism" by biologist Robert Lanza, "Brain Wars" by neuroscientist Mario Beauregard, "The GOD Experiments" by Gary Schwartz PhD, or Carol Bowman's "Children's Past lives."
For those interested in the Flipside, I recommend Michael Newton's "Journey of Souls" as a jumping off place, Erik Medhus "My life after death" Galen Stoller's "My Life after Life" and Annie Kagan's "The Afterlife of Billy Fingers."
These are all first hand accounts of what it's like on the flipside, and Dr. Newton's book is what spawned my documentary "Flipside."
In audible, ebook, paperback, etc. Links on the side of the page. |
So, again, I'm not mitigating grief. God knows we all go through it. But having some perspective is good, having a sense that "they aren't suffering anymore because they've gone home" is good to hear or know. It's not worth arguing about - because after all, not everyone is supposed to see the curtain pulled back, not everyone is supposed to see the Wizard of Oz, and it's not my job to pull that curtain back for everyone.
But for those folks who feel the need to reach out and share their stories, that's why I'm doing this research. (And Gwyneth, if you or your peeps are curious about this research, just ask Habib-ola.)
Wednesday
Just got off the phone with Prince...
I was not a fan of Prince's work.
I have to be honest. I reviewed him for Variety some years ago, and certainly I thought the concert was amazing, and his talents were pretty amazing, but I was not a fan per se... I was backstage at a VIP party where he was there with a throne, and a line of women were waiting to meet him.
"It's the same line these days" he said a few moments ago... (as in today, as I'm writing this.)
I filmed an interview with Raylene Nuanes a medium a few hours ago, and Prince came through "clear as a bell."
I said to her "I didn't know Prince during his life, I reviewed his concert, and while backstage found it silly that he was sitting in a throne and women were lined up to meet him." That's when she said "He's telling me "it's the same now.""
I laughed.
As mentioned in "Hacking the Afterlife" Prince first came to visit me in a restaurant in Manhattan Beach. I was in the middle of interviewing Jennifer Shaffer (JenniferShaffer.com) for my book, when she said "Prince is here." (see below, I reprint most of the chapter from the book.)
I said "Prince who?" I was joking, but I was also a bit startled. After all, why would Prince show up in a restaurant in Manhattan Beach to an author writing a book about the Flipside?
(Recently, a woman complained in a review of "Hacking the Afterlife" that "too much name dropping is going on." I agree. Name dropping should not be going on. It reminds me of when I was having dinner with my old pal Rebecca Broussard, and every time someone said the name of a celebrity during the evening, she'd drop a fork loudly. "Name drop!" and then when someone said "Oh, Jesus Christ!" everyone dropped their forks. Talk about the ultimate name drop. (He appears in "Hacking the Afterlife" as well. Doesn't get any bigger name than the alpha and omega.)
If I said "Someone who was dressed in purple just showed up" everyone would know who I meant anyway. And the point is - he's not "showing up" to me - he's stopping in to speak to the medium that I'm interviewing. I'm not asking the medium "say, can we talk to the purple one?" That's not the case. He's just "showing up unannounced."
In this case, it was while speaking with Raylene that Prince showed up.
The construct is this:
I'm on Skype, filming Raylene as I interview her in Colorado. Raylene has come into my field of vision through Dr. Elisa Medhus, whose son Erik has been showing up from the flipside to speak to his mom through various mediums. (Jamie Butler, Kim Babcock and others.) Erik reached out to Raylene, and now she and Erik hold conversations with people on this side to help them with their lives and path and journey.
Erik checked himself off the planet some years ago. I became aware of his presence through his mom's website (channelingerik.com) and I reached out and befriended his mom. In Flipside, I reprint the transcript of a session that Erik had with Jamie Butler, a session that I had come across and pointed out to Dr. Medhus that some "voices" can be heard on the audio from the taped interview.
We've become friends, and last week she gave me a call and told me about two mediums she's working with - I interviewed Raylene this week, and the other I will interview next week.
Because I'm pretty familiar with the architecture of what's going on over on the flipside - and by that I mean if you're read my books you'd know what I'm referring to - I don't interview a medium to prove to myself that what they're saying is accurate. In my case, I interview a medium to see if I can gain access to people on the other side and ask them questions that I don't know the answer to. I'm in search of "new information." Meaning something that I have never heard before, could not have seen, or made up.
In this case, Prince said "Music is like color." He said that from his perspective, he sees music as a color. He said, for example, if you hit a guitar string and it vibrates, from his perspective he'll see the color red. I offered that made sense, since red is a wavelength, and a string on a guitar makes a sound that's a wavelength - both are energy and both move through the air to be seen or heard.
I knew a performer (Abbie Adams Yaffe) who was an amazing singer, always on key, and once she told me that she sees colors when she sings, and when she hits the correct note she sees it as a stronger color. This is in tune with what Prince was saying about the vibration of music and color.
I asked him where music comes from.
He said "From Source."
I asked him to describe how that occurs. He said "Think of it like wind. We can't see wind, but we see it in the trees as they move. We feel it on our faces. The wind, like music is moved and comes through the source." I asked if there was a particular "source" that was making the music move, and his answer was "God is what people associate with different religious figures, it all is variations on the theme, that each individual sees God through their perspective" to which I said "You mean like the "garden" is God? That the garden itself is what God is, and it's not a particular flower or bird or insect that is singled out as God, but that when you take the entire garden in, that's what source is?" - and he said "Yes."
He said "Music is part of source and what we do when we create music is to tune ourselves into that wavelength. We may experience that as downloading music, but it's also just that we are tapping into it."
I asked if he had any message to the Prince Museum about their announcement that they're going to release new tracks and albums of his music.
He said "Don't alter it in any way."
I said "What do you mean by that?"
He said "I'd prefer it if they didn't alter my music or the tracks that I've put down in any way, to preserve their authenticity."
I said "You mean in terms of "mixing down" or blending tracks to make them fit?" and he said "Yes. Don't alter them in any way."
I said "Well, I appreciate that authenticity idea, but does it really matter if people alter your music or mix them down, when after all, centuries from now we have no idea how they'll be presenting your music?" He said "That's correct. I agree with you. But you asked about the release of these tracks. I ask that they not alter them in any way, change my voice or use different tracks than what I intended."
I said "Okay. I'll let them know."
(Ha! This is how I'm letting them know. "Hey Prince Museum. Not that you were going to - but try not to alter his tracks in any way. If they're funky, just let them be so. You heard it here first.")
I asked if there was any simple way for his fans to be in touch with him, or to access him.
He said "Just think of me. I can appear or be anywhere because I'm outside of time. I appreciate it when people think of me, or that I can be of some help to them." He said it doesn't require any special meditation or gift, or anything else that's difficult. It's a matter of "just thinking about him."
I asked what he thought of the Bruno Mars performance at the Grammys. He said "I was there to watch it, I was there to observe the rehearsals. I thought it was excellent. He did a great job." I told him that I posted something on Facebook referring to it as "Purple Light" - as in Miller beer, but also in sense of being the light that is purple. Raylene said "Yes, he's appearing to me in this purple light as you speak."
Now. For those of you stumbling across this blog: I'm not a medium. I'm not a sage. I'm not a new age author. I'm a filmmaker, and have been documenting what people say under deep hypnosis for about ten years. What they say is consistent and it is replicable (which is what science requires.) This is not a belief, a philosophy or some kind of argument. I am literally "reporting" what people say on the flipside to people here (still on stage.) What people were saying was so consistent, I began a documentary about it (Flipside) and then wrote a book using those transcripts. Then I expanded the research to include scientists ("It's a Wonderful Afterlife") and near death experiencers. The latest book includes Mediums who appear to be able to access people on the other side.
From "Hacking the Afterlife" - Chapter Seven - "An interview with someone who appears to be Prince:"
INTERVIEW WITH SOMEONE WHO APPEARS TO BE PRINCE (page 140)
FROM:
So there you have it. Just got off the phone with someone who claims to be Prince.
To be clear I'm not claiming it was Prince. I can only report that I was interviewing a medium who was accessing Erik Medhus, and at some point said "Prince is here." I knew who she meant and did not question it.
You should question it - I don't post this to upset anyone's reality or paradigm. I'm not selling anyone on this research. It is what it is. I offer it unvarnished, as they say, as I heard it. This happened today. And I will post the interview as soon as possible. Not trying to "sell more books." As I say repeatedly in the books; "If this upsets you, please get a refund." I offer it to anyone who feels the need to hear what people are saying from the Flipside.
And then there's this... too awesome not to share. (and yes. I am a fan now.)
Billboard |
"It's the same line these days" he said a few moments ago... (as in today, as I'm writing this.)
I filmed an interview with Raylene Nuanes a medium a few hours ago, and Prince came through "clear as a bell."
Raylene |
I laughed.
As mentioned in "Hacking the Afterlife" Prince first came to visit me in a restaurant in Manhattan Beach. I was in the middle of interviewing Jennifer Shaffer (JenniferShaffer.com) for my book, when she said "Prince is here." (see below, I reprint most of the chapter from the book.)
I said "Prince who?" I was joking, but I was also a bit startled. After all, why would Prince show up in a restaurant in Manhattan Beach to an author writing a book about the Flipside?
Jennifer Shaffer and Scott De Tamble |
What can I say?
In this case, it was while speaking with Raylene that Prince showed up.
The construct is this:
I'm on Skype, filming Raylene as I interview her in Colorado. Raylene has come into my field of vision through Dr. Elisa Medhus, whose son Erik has been showing up from the flipside to speak to his mom through various mediums. (Jamie Butler, Kim Babcock and others.) Erik reached out to Raylene, and now she and Erik hold conversations with people on this side to help them with their lives and path and journey.
Erik checked himself off the planet some years ago. I became aware of his presence through his mom's website (channelingerik.com) and I reached out and befriended his mom. In Flipside, I reprint the transcript of a session that Erik had with Jamie Butler, a session that I had come across and pointed out to Dr. Medhus that some "voices" can be heard on the audio from the taped interview.
We've become friends, and last week she gave me a call and told me about two mediums she's working with - I interviewed Raylene this week, and the other I will interview next week.
Because I'm pretty familiar with the architecture of what's going on over on the flipside - and by that I mean if you're read my books you'd know what I'm referring to - I don't interview a medium to prove to myself that what they're saying is accurate. In my case, I interview a medium to see if I can gain access to people on the other side and ask them questions that I don't know the answer to. I'm in search of "new information." Meaning something that I have never heard before, could not have seen, or made up.
Colors in the Universe. |
I knew a performer (Abbie Adams Yaffe) who was an amazing singer, always on key, and once she told me that she sees colors when she sings, and when she hits the correct note she sees it as a stronger color. This is in tune with what Prince was saying about the vibration of music and color.
I asked him where music comes from.
He said "From Source."
I asked him to describe how that occurs. He said "Think of it like wind. We can't see wind, but we see it in the trees as they move. We feel it on our faces. The wind, like music is moved and comes through the source." I asked if there was a particular "source" that was making the music move, and his answer was "God is what people associate with different religious figures, it all is variations on the theme, that each individual sees God through their perspective" to which I said "You mean like the "garden" is God? That the garden itself is what God is, and it's not a particular flower or bird or insect that is singled out as God, but that when you take the entire garden in, that's what source is?" - and he said "Yes."
He said "Music is part of source and what we do when we create music is to tune ourselves into that wavelength. We may experience that as downloading music, but it's also just that we are tapping into it."
I asked if he had any message to the Prince Museum about their announcement that they're going to release new tracks and albums of his music.
He said "Don't alter it in any way."
I said "What do you mean by that?"
He said "I'd prefer it if they didn't alter my music or the tracks that I've put down in any way, to preserve their authenticity."
From the Prince Museum |
I said "Well, I appreciate that authenticity idea, but does it really matter if people alter your music or mix them down, when after all, centuries from now we have no idea how they'll be presenting your music?" He said "That's correct. I agree with you. But you asked about the release of these tracks. I ask that they not alter them in any way, change my voice or use different tracks than what I intended."
I said "Okay. I'll let them know."
(Ha! This is how I'm letting them know. "Hey Prince Museum. Not that you were going to - but try not to alter his tracks in any way. If they're funky, just let them be so. You heard it here first.")
I get around. Haven't been to the Prince Museum yet, but have been to Tibet. |
He said "Just think of me. I can appear or be anywhere because I'm outside of time. I appreciate it when people think of me, or that I can be of some help to them." He said it doesn't require any special meditation or gift, or anything else that's difficult. It's a matter of "just thinking about him."
I asked what he thought of the Bruno Mars performance at the Grammys. He said "I was there to watch it, I was there to observe the rehearsals. I thought it was excellent. He did a great job." I told him that I posted something on Facebook referring to it as "Purple Light" - as in Miller beer, but also in sense of being the light that is purple. Raylene said "Yes, he's appearing to me in this purple light as you speak."
Now. For those of you stumbling across this blog: I'm not a medium. I'm not a sage. I'm not a new age author. I'm a filmmaker, and have been documenting what people say under deep hypnosis for about ten years. What they say is consistent and it is replicable (which is what science requires.) This is not a belief, a philosophy or some kind of argument. I am literally "reporting" what people say on the flipside to people here (still on stage.) What people were saying was so consistent, I began a documentary about it (Flipside) and then wrote a book using those transcripts. Then I expanded the research to include scientists ("It's a Wonderful Afterlife") and near death experiencers. The latest book includes Mediums who appear to be able to access people on the other side.
Not making this up. I swear. |
INTERVIEW WITH SOMEONE WHO APPEARS TO BE PRINCE (page 140)
FROM:
Available at Amazon, audible, itunes, etc. |
Interviewers: Erik Medhus, Dr.
Elisa Medhus, a Medium that works with Dr. Medhus (Kim Babcock) and the Artist formerly (and
currently) known as Prince. Dr. Medhus asks the questions from Texas, and The
Medium answers them from her place in Ohio.
Dr. Medhus: Hi Erik.
The Medium: (speaking on behalf
of Erik) “What’s up, mom?”
(She gives him a couple of
options of people to talk to)
Where would you like to start? He’s showing me images, “We’ll
talk about Prince, we’ll go there.”
Can you go get him?
He’s making fun of you; Erik
says “I can get him but I don’t have to “go anywhere.” “Let’s just connect to
him. Think about it like that.”
Ok, let’s think about it
like that.
I’m going to shift and tune
into him – he’s definitely stepping forward next to Erik, coming in next to
him. I’m seeing images that look like Prince. It’s funny - I did a session one
time for a client where Michael Jackson came through, and the energy coming
from Prince feels the same – very calm, very gentle, extremely gentle in his
approach.
(NOTE: This is a transcript of a video that is available on youtube where Kim Babcock "interviews" Erik Medhus. The questions are supplied by Erik's mother, Dr. Elisa Medhus, and in this particular case "Prince" - or someone who appears to be Prince - comes through. I was not there during this session, I only asked permission to reproduce it.)
(NOTE: This is a transcript of a video that is available on youtube where Kim Babcock "interviews" Erik Medhus. The questions are supplied by Erik's mother, Dr. Elisa Medhus, and in this particular case "Prince" - or someone who appears to be Prince - comes through. I was not there during this session, I only asked permission to reproduce it.)
Initially – he’s expressing
gratitude. He says “I already know what this is going to be about.” There must
be a lot swirling about how he passed. Why he passed.
First, thank you for coming
forward. You are missed.
He was leaning into that (as you spoke), he was thanking you.
He says “Thank you for giving me an opportunity like this to have a voice.
Maybe to clear up a few things…” and he kind of takes a bow and goes like this
(hands in front, bowing) He says “You have the floor.” He’s being very um…
chivalrous.
I don’t
know that much about you Prince, but that seems right.
(Medium,
aside) Me neither.
What was
your state of mind when you passed over?
He’s going
like this with his hands (indicates passing over calm waters). “Very calm.”
He’s giving me a sense of feeling very calm. He says – again not telling me how
he passed, but he says he didn’t fight it. It didn’t feel like there was a
fight or struggle, it felt very natural. “As far as my mindset -- where my
heart was, it felt natural with the timing and all.”
Was it one
of your “exit points” that you designed for yourself?
He quickly
said “Yes.”
What did
you die from?
He looks down
at his body and he says “frail” - making me feel his health was frail, not
superior, somehow his health was compromised. But I also feel like this is..
he’s speaking with images, with energy, I see his body as unwell. I feel like
because his body was in a compromised state, it must have been medication that
he was taking…
He said “Yep.”
Or medication that he was on and its’ effect on that compromised body – like
someone who takes heart medication and they die from it.
It was
medication to a frail body that caused your demise?
He says “Yes.”
He’s very soft in his yes.
Any
particular medication? Or several?
He wants me to
see there were several, but I don’t feel like it was abuse. I asked him if it
was any kind of abuse... he says “Perhaps they shouldn’t have been used
together.” Perhaps it was some prescription for him?
(Note: Apparently this
is accurate based on his autopsy. This interview was soon after his death.)
One of the members of our blog asks “Why are so many
musicians dying?”
He’s so sweet.
He tipped his chin, smiled real big and says “No matter who you are when you
come to Earth -- and then when you come back home -- once you make your mark…
It’s not like it’s planned,” he says, “that we (musicians) all leave in waves…
(But) once you make your mark and accomplish what we need to, you transition
back… you come home. That’s why some people design different or later exit points.”
He makes me
feel like (he’s demonstrating) “Here’s an exit point in my 50’s -- but I still
have some work to get done, so my exit point (over) there if I accomplish what
I want to - with freewill thrown in - or (over) there’s another one that I have
in mind.”
He says “I
felt like I was a voice for many - based on my actions - or for many who
couldn’t speak (up, but) who were introverted or afraid to express themselves. I
knew I made an impact, I know I left an impact, (and) that has something to do
with the timing of my exit.”
Were you a
devout Jehovah’s Witness?
Hmmm. He said
“Yes” then gave two words to describe why… - and he’s giving energy that says
something different. I’ll try to break it down for you… He said “Safety and
comfort. It felt safe and it’s where I felt comfortable with beliefs.” But now
he’s making me feel like he understands the framework that kept him within –
“It doesn’t mean it is wrong, certain types of beliefs…” He’s laughing (now),
says “…It doesn’t matter who you worship or what avenue you worship through,
we’re all truly worshiping the same thing; it’s all just different light.”
(Note: Here
again the concept of “light” being the source, or web of the universe, how all
are connected. We’ll see many references to God as “light” to other souls as
“light” to the “healing light of the universe.” What is light? It’s both
particle and wave, and apparently some form of consciousness.)
Was it just
a comfortable belief for you??
He says “Yeah,
it was conditioning.” He says “Comfort and conditioning.” (Aside) He gives
really short fragmented answers. I’d describe him as a man of little words;
just very direct and to the point. Not someone who speaks a lot.. just someone
who speaks directly to the point.
Have your beliefs changed since the transition? And
did you refuse (medical) treatment because of your religious beliefs?
He says “Many
times, yes.” He says “In his lifestyle there were many ways that he chose to
live. Maybe not so much tied to my religious beliefs, but who I was and what
made me happy or what made me comfortable.” He says “Often you can get you
picked on for choosing to not be like all the rest – sometimes you get picked
on for that.”
Did your
beliefs change after you passed? Did you see Jehovah’s Witness differently?
He says
“Widely; his beliefs have widely changed.” He says “Think about it like this: You
go through life with a set of beliefs that you’re really attached to, or tied
to them - and when you come here, you see all the rest, all the other perspectives
that you didn’t accept or align with in your physical life. So here it’s more
of accepting (of) all ways. You see it that it’s all the same thing.”
He uses a
painting as an example; “You can have two different artists paint the very same
picture with different color paint; over here you have this artist show through
paint how people express themselves, but over here it is just the same;
still the same thing. This is no exception with (regards to) religion. Then
when you come (back) here, you break free from what you’re tied to and realize
you’re all one.”
That it’s
still the same thing.
“Yes, this
is the same. Over here you (can) break through and see that it’s all one.”
When you
look back on your old beliefs as a Jehovah’s Witness, do you see it as
negative?
“Not as
negative,” but how it (those beliefs) kept him with “tunnel vision and how that
affects so many (people).” This (experience) was really eye awakening, really
moving for him to see. He smiled and said matter-of-factly “Just to realize
that it’s really all the same thing.”
Describe
your transition. What happened? Did you go through a white room or tunnel?
I heard him say “I was greeted by my grandparents.” He
says that it was very quiet. He says “I’m a quiet person.” He kind of laughs,
“Imagine that!” -- based on his lifestyle that he lived. “I’m a quiet person;”
so his transition was very quiet, it was extremely subtle.
He shows me
like traveling through a tunnel. He says “Like constant movement
through what looks like a tunnel, feels like different shades of white, if
that’s possible.” He says “Go ahead and repeat that for everybody because
it sounds ignorant – because it’s not “shades” - it’s vibration.”
He said he
felt pulled, like a pulling sensation, and it looked like a tunnel. (When
he got to the other side) “There were not many there, I get overwhelmed
easily, I like my space. Then it happens… there’s a sense of “all-knowing”
there’s a sense of comfort that envelops you and welcomes you into…” -- he
calls it “The homeland.”
(Note: In most
of the 30 between life hypnosis session I’ve filmed, after a person remembers
the last day of a previous lifetime, they’re asked “Where would you like to go
now?” They all say what I said when I did my first session. “I want to go home.”
Interesting that Prince felt “pulled” to this location (some folks say the same
thing, while others feel the sensation of flying to. One person described it as
“magnets pulling steel filings across a table.”)
He’s giving me
a big picture, almost like stepping into it (the picture) – “Traveling is
not the right phrase, but then (when I arrive) I see all kinds of people and
plants. But it’s not a world like ours.”
(Note: Again,
a common refrain from many near death experiences. Dr. Eben Alexander saw rolling
hills and grass, others have seen trees, flowers, gardens, in many of the
between life hypnosis session they see intricate architecture, trees and
flowers. In Erik Medhus’ book “My Life After Death” he describes seeing grass,
and in Galen Stoller’s “My Life After Life” he describes being out in a place
that looks like the desert near his home. The point being – no description is
identical, but they are all similar.)
The Medium: He
says “I never questioned what was happening.” It was like he knew, he was never
scared, and he was never like “What the heck just happened?” (That fear) It
never carried with him.
What was your life review like?
He says that
he is still learning from a multitude of perspectives. He says -- he kind of
looks back like he’s looking at his life review – (It was) “More profound,
more deep, the depth of which I connected to people. I couldn’t have imagined.”
He says “I didn’t realize the impact (I had on people), you truly don’t realize
the impact you make (on others) until you feel it from an outside perspective.”
He’s giving me
the word “Grateful.” He’s almost kind of speechless. He says “Don’t
get me wrong; there’s a lot I don’t want to look at that, I don’t want to
reflect on, but you grow and you understand that you’re (over) there in your
physical life, and you don’t always understand (why things happen to you) --
you just have to suck it up.”
What was
your spiritual mission in this lifetime? What were you here to learn and teach?
He says “To
move people. I guess I would call myself an example; to move people, to be a
voice for people to express themselves however they felt comfortable (doing
so.) To be true to who you are, no matter what that means.”
Like Erik
(has said) “Be your true authentic self.”
“If you try
to hide something, (or) try to be something you’re not, you’ll live a life of
misery and that defeats the whole purpose of being in life.” His spiritual mission was to teach…
“To help
pull you out of your comfort zone. Because if you stay there you don’t learn --
you don’t know who you are.” (Aside) Woah. That was a strong statement with the energy
that he’s giving. “If you stay in your comfort zone, you truly don’t know
who you are.” He’s so sincere (when he says this.)
Where you
here to learn anything?
He said “Just
that. How to trust myself in moving outside of your comfort zone. If so many
eyes are upon you at once, imagine the ridicule you could face -- that you can
face; that’s uncomfortable. You’ll never learn about yourself if you don’t pull
yourself out of your comfort zone.”
Do you think you accomplished that?
He’s so kind –
he keeps saying (to me) “Make sure there’s no ego” (in these replies) He says
he “Wants his messages to be conveyed with authenticity and sincerity.” (In
response to your question) He says “I think so.” He says “I hope people
learn from me to truly express who you are, don’t hold back, it doesn’t matter…
Meaning others’ judgment of you doesn’t matter.”
Were you
killed by someone? You know when someone like you dies, all sorts of conspiracy
theories bubble up.
He says that’s
true, conspiracy theories bubble up when you have the spotlight on you, (but)
he says “This was divine order.” He’s pointing (his finger) up.
What about
what Erik has been teaching? Are you in alignment with what he’s saying?
He says “A lot
of what Erik teaches now coincides with who I was, how I tried to live my life.
Being in the public eye and being famous can easily pull you away from your own
beliefs and knowing who you are. The thing I like about Erik is that he speaks
truth, no bullshit. I wanted to live my life with no bullshit. I don’t
bullshit people; this is who I am, you can take it or leave it.” He says
there are lot coincidences between the two of them.
Talk about
the angel who cured you of epilepsy (when you were a child). Can you talk about
that?
He says “Yes.”
He’s referring to this angelic being as being very much like a guardian
angel but very motherly towards him. This is how he’s explaining it, he
says “This goes back to the foundation of truth being in truth,
believing it and accepting it. If you can find the core of what truth is…”
(Note: He
clarifies this point – not a “guardian angel” per se, but “very much like a
guardian angel.”)
So for him in
that moment (it was) believing that you can be healed, and releasing
(disbelief) at that same time, anything can happen. Anything’s possible; it’s a
miracle that miracles can happen, people are too cynical, too sour to believe in miracles, but it was the belief in
truth…” He says this very matter-of-factly.
You
believed this angel could heal you. You were able to let go of epilepsy?
He said “You
put it perfectly. If you believe and just let go, miracles can happen every
day.”
What’s your
favorite instrument?
He says
probably guitar, there’s also … it looks like a saxophone, but (he prefers) the
expression through the chords. I hear a guitar playing; it sounds like
an electric guitar.
You should
jam with Erik (Medhus)!
(Laughs)
That’s what’s happening right now.
What about
your will? Did you leave one?
He makes me
feel like he did – or, he shows me the start of a will, but it’s not complete,
not finished, like he intended to. He didn’t have his estate or belongings
covered, it wasn’t complete.
But it’s
only money. What inspired “Purple Rain?”
He says --
he’s using images to talk, he’s pretty good at it, I’m quite surprised -- he
says “Purple rain” (was about) connecting to an understanding something outside
of yourself. He says, “It’s feeling like, Elisa…” he’s using your name, “there’s
something bigger and more powerful than you. (And) it represents my sense of
wonder; this was to try to shine light on things that are bigger than us.” And
he sends his energy outward, (to demonstrate) “Trying to find or connect to
things that are bigger than us, a sense of wonder, to move people the way that
I felt moved at times.”
(Note: In
Michael Newton’s research, he discovered that people can “look at themselves”
if asked to. They noted that people saw themselves as a light or color,
depending upon the “experience” of their soul. The lighter colors represented
younger souls, but the darker colors, specifically purple, represented souls
who had deep wisdom.)
….Why did you say “Don’t waste your prayers” at your
last party with regard to your health?
He says (about
prayer) “It’s a belief. Sometimes people take that very literally, but it’s not
like ‘don’t waste prayers cause they aren’t answered.’ There’s energy there (in
prayer), there’s creation there, keep praying.” But he means “Live it, be it.”
He’s showing me someone praying for something they want, he’s (showing how they
are) pulling their energy into themselves. “So don’t just pray it, just be
it.”
....Tell us
about another lifetime that you had that most influenced your one as Prince.
He gives me
the word “orphan.” He looks like an abandoned child, homeless, no family, no
anybody and wanting to have a voice. He says “Having a voice not just in who
you are, because there’s a validation in just knowing someone (has) heard you.”
He felt very un-validated in his being “In who I was (then), because I
didn’t have anybody to listen to me. Not that I needed that in ego, but I
needed that to sort of just validate my existence.”
He said he was
born to a poor family who couldn’t afford to keep him so he was abandoned.
(That lifetime) looks very primitive, his clothing is primitive. The way it
affected this life, as Prince, is kind of taking that to the complete opposite;
“Being able to have a voice and being heard and the way that people responded
to me, by records selling or whatever…” (This life) validated him - but also
what he was trying to say to people. It’s like this extra validation in essence
of who he was.
Any final
message or advice to us or humanity as whole?
He’s very
subtle with his energy here. He kissed a peace sign (two fingers to his
lips) and said “Live your truth.”
Three words
that are important, thank you for that. Erik, you want to ask him something?
Erik looked at
him and said “If you could directly change humanity like that (snaps
fingers) – How would you do it and what would you do?”
Prince says “I
would give them vision to see what the hurt (is like) when they… what it looks
like when they hurt someone, what it looks like when they cause hurt.
Energetically. I would give them that vision, because then we would all be kind, we wouldn’t cause
that hurt. So with the snap of my fingers, if I could change something, it
would be that.”
Then he kind
of pulls back and just says “Be kind to one another.”
Awesome, so
many have wanted to hear from you - they’ll be very excited about this.
He says “Thank
you for the love, the continual outpouring of love for who I am and accepting
who I am.” He just keeps saying “Thank you Elisa.” And he keeps bowing.
You’re
Welcome and thank you Erik….
…….
(back to the chapter in the book)
“Live your
truth.” “Be kind to one another.” “Don’t pray it; be it.” “If you believe it
and let go, miracles can happen.” Wise words indeed. I include this interview
for the simple reason that it includes new information from the
Flipside. “Then it happens… there’s a sense of “all-knowing” there’s a sense
of comfort that envelops you and welcomes you into…” -- he calls it “The
homeland.”
I can only
point to the fact that Prince is saying the same things that everyone else
says. Once you “get through” to the other side – you see plants and flowers,
you see that all religions come from the same light, you get a sense of all
knowing, a sense of comfort (or unconditional love) that envelops you, welcomes
you to the homeland.”
He uses a
painting as an example; “You can have two different artists paint the very
same picture with different color paint; over here you have this artist show
through paint how people express themselves, but over here it is just the same;
still the same thing. This is no exception with (regards to) religion. Then
when you come (back) here, you break free from what you’re tied to and realize
you’re all one.”
A pretty
eloquent way of putting it.
We are all one.
How we choose to express our memory of the Flipside, the memory of having
unconditional love – is up to us. But eventually we get back to “the homeland”
and see that we are all one, and all religions are the same thing. Referring to the light that connects us all, that
is who we are, and who god is.
That it’s
still the same thing.
“Yes, this is
the same. Over here you (can) break through and see that it’s all one.”
There is it
again; “Just let go.” I offer this works as well; “Just suck it up.” Then
there’s this important passage:
"Erik looked at
him and said “If you could directly change humanity like that (snaps fingers) –
How would you do it and what would you do?”
Prince says “I
would give them vision to see what the hurt (is like) when they… what it
looks like when they hurt someone, what it looks like when they cause hurt.
Energetically. I would give them that vision, because then we would all be
kind, we wouldn’t cause that hurt. So with the snap of my fingers, if I could
change something, it would be that.”
In “Flipside”
I spoke of a man who saw during his NDE a review of when he beat up a man who
had cut him off in traffic. He experienced the beating from the man’s POV. He
could taste the blood, feel the broken teeth, and experienced the humiliation
this poor man felt while the man who was having the NDE beat the shit out of
him.
In David
Bennett’s NDE (“Voyage of Purpose”) he
recalled being in a cowboy bar in Texas where a man made a pass at him – and he
reported it to the bartender, who along with everyone else in the macho bar
proceeded to beat the living daylights out of this gay man. Bennett said he
could “feel the wave of rage, anger and hostility” that came from everyone in
the room. He said it felt “horrible.”
Paul Aurand,
hypnotherapist, talked about his first LBL where he was shown a lifetime where
he had been a slave owner, and experienced whipping his slaves. Treating them
“as if they were less than animals.” Paul was sick to see that behavior,
something he knew nothing about in this lifetime, but learned from his council
of elders, was “something he’d been working on for many lifetimes.” That he had
finally only directed that kind of rage at himself “but you’re getting better.”
If Prince could give us one gift – it would be to see
the effects of our actions. Now I ask you. Is this new or old information? You want to
understand what it means to be alive? Check out how your actions affect
others on the planet.
Prince with Tavis Smiley in 2009:
Prince said to
Tavis: "I've never spoken about this before, but I was born epileptic…
I used to have seizures when I was young. And my mother and father didn't know
what to do or how to handle it but they did the best they could with what little
they had."
On the show
with Tavis (and also referenced in the afterlife) he said "I've been
having to deal with a lot of things, getting teased a lot in school… You
know, early in my career I tried to compensate for that by being as flashy as I
could and as noisy as I could."
He said "My
mother told me one day when I walked in to her and said 'Mom, I'm not going to
be sick anymore.' And she said 'Why?' And I said 'Because an angel told me so.'
Now, I don't remember saying it, that's just what she told me," he
said. Teased a lot in school. Pretty much the same thing that Prince said
during this inter-life interview.
Here he is
saying the same things to two different people – one is Tavis Smiley on
television, the other is a medium – same topic, nearly the same words. More
importantly, he was “visited by an angel” who told him everything would be
okay.
(If I had a nickel for every time I've heard someone in my Flipside
research say they were "visited by an angel" that told them everything
would be okay... including myself!)
Some months
after I wrote this chapter, I had lunch with “my friend the medium” Jennifer
Shaffer who will appear in a big way in the second half of this book. Jennifer
works often with law enforcement agencies (pro bono) to help with missing
person cases.
Later in the book, I go into detail how we met, and what happened
in our first meeting; but here it is a couple of years after that first
meeting, and I’m editing this book when we catch a quick bite at a restaurant
in Manhattan Beach near her office.
When we first
met, the actor Robin Williams showed up as I was interviewing her; just after
he passed on. After he showed up, I told Jennifer I had dinner with Robin once;
he was the shyest most polite guy at the table. Steve Martin and Charles Grodin
were at the table as well, and we all took a back seat to their lightning wit.
I’d wished I’d spoken to Robin about the Harvey Lembeck
comedy workshop, we both had that in common as well as memorable lunches with
his mentor and pal Jonathan Winters. Pretty much every time I interviewed
Jennifer, Robin would show up for a minute or two, say something funny and
depart.
But at this
point in our lunch, Jennifer and I were catching up, talking about how the
“veil is thinning” when she looked up said “Robin Williams just showed up.” I
said “Your pal! He shows up for you all the time.” And she said “Well you’re
the one who met him, I’ve never met him.” I asked him why he showed up,
for me or her? She said “I just saw the word “Love.” I said, “You mean “love,
as in “love your neighbor?” Or love as in “the essence of what we call God is
what love is?” “As if the word refers to the connections between all of us on
the planet?”
She said “He just showed me the word love; it appeared,
coming out of “the Matrix.” (I guess she means a mass of numbers and digits
that turns into letters).
I turned on my
cellphone camera and asked her to recount what we had just been talking about
that brought him forward:
RM: So what
did you just tell me about Robin appearing? What did you see?
Jennifer:
Robin showed up when you were talking about the planet. All of a sudden, he
came in when you described how everyone has this gift, (i.e., of accessing the
afterlife, not only mediums) and when you said how in my work, I had taken this
information to a different level. How I’ve learned how to use it and how others
can learn to use it as well.
RM: Also
that you are able to open yourself up to the idea that no one can be hurt here
because we are always fine back on the Flipside…
Right. Which
took me a long time understand. And then he showed up.
You
mentioned how the word “love” appeared out of the Matrix form. Then I asked if
we could ask Robin a question about whether the Akashic records kept a list of
everything people had done before, good or bad, and his reply was to appear as
Santa Claus. You said he was holding a giant scroll which rolled out endlessly.
On the scroll, there was this long list, like the ones where people’s names
appear in the “naughty or nice” columns, but then you saw the lines where the
names would be.
They were all blank.
I guess the
idea is that the Akashic records people keep a list of everything that happens
in our lifetimes, but God does not…
Right. It
would be like God keeping a record of himself. That’s in my view, where I go
to. God doesn’t keep a list of himself, he just retains everyone’s
experiences.
So Robin,
let me ask you, is it accurate that the universe is sentient, that the universe
learns things from our experiences?
(Note: This
came from a discussion with a spirit guide in “It’s a Wonderful Afterlife.” He
was asked if the universe was a machine, and he replied, “It’s a mechanism, but
it’s sentient.”)
He just showed
me a map… hold on. He just showed me something on the board… a bunch of..
(listens. To Robin) What does that mean?
What did he
show you?
He just showed
me like a Matrix. (Laughs.) He’s like “Come on!” He showed me the Matrix, like
three different holographic TV screens, they’re light blue… they’re sentient?
(He says) “Everything is celestial.” (to me) What does that mean?
Everything
in the sky, the heavens or perhaps the idea of heaven?
Oh yeah, I’ve
heard that. Mormons use the term “celestial kingdom.”
(Note: His
answer, for me, seems to imply that everything on the Flipside is “heavenly,”
that it is all sentient or conscious. Looking into the afterlife would be like
looking through multiple holographic images. Each piece of the hologram
contains all of the information from that hologram, no matter where you look.
I’ve also heard a description of reality as a “multi-tiered 3D chess game,
where one move affects all the rest.”)
So when we
act down here, do those celestial things learn, or are those lessons learned by
the rest of the universe? Like planets learn?
He’s showing
us on a stage. He puts the planet on a stage, then he put some big chairs on
the stage, then a bunch of people on those chairs… They’re all learning from
us, (on the Flipside) just like when we’re “The Learning Planet,” like in my session when I got crushed? This is us,
now, for another planet.
(Note:
Jennifer is referring to her past life memory (in a future chapter) where she
lived a long time ago, and was tasked to help people cross from one realm into
the next. She was in the process of helping people when her world was
destroyed. The idea that people on the Flipside observe what lessons we learn
here, and that knowledge helps people on the Flipside as well. We teach and
learn from each other in a symbiotic way.)
So they’re
learning from us and we learn from them?
How we can
co-exist.
So it’s
like a mutual existence – we learn from each other. They’re pulling information
up from us, but allowing information to come back down to here?
Yes.
(Note: This is
something that’s recurring in these reports. In one of the sessions, a guide
spoke of how the souls who are no longer on the planet are also experiencing
and learning from those who are still on the planet. But that the process is
both ways – we learn from them as well. “As above, so below.”)
So why
is the veil thinning? Why is that thing between us becoming easier to
access?
He just
showed me Prince.
Prince the
musician? What about him?
I don’t know.
He’s in the
new book. (This book. I was still working on it.)
Is he? Give me
a second… When you said “why is the veil thinning,” he showed me Prince.
(Pause, listening.) He said “Prince just wanted to go home.”
What?
“Prince
just wanted to go home.”
Okay I understand. I include an interview with him in
the book. In the interview, he talks about what it was like when he got home.
Yeah.
Are you
guys friends? (Robin and Prince) You guys hang out?
(Laughs.)
They’re both laughing. “We go way back.” They’re laughing about the
whole concept of “way back.” Like what does that mean? In their world,
where they’re at, way back is like… (laughs).
Let me ask
Prince a question. Are you aware of your interview that you did with Dr. Medhus
and her son Erik that I’m using in my book?
He’s showing
me something with the number 149.
A page
number?
Could be.
(I thought
Jennifer said either “a page 49” or “page 149.” It was a noisy restaurant. Page
49 is the interview with Scott De Tamble, but page 149 is the section of his
interview where Prince talks about being bullied growing up.)
I used the
interview where you talk about going back “home,” what it was like arriving
there, and the journey. It’s funny, I asked Dr. Medhus’ permission but I didn’t
ask yours. Is it okay to use you in the book?
He says “Yes,
of course.” He’s showing me reading a book. Page 149. (or 49).
What’s he
reading?
I don’t know.
(pause) He says you’re very good at not taking things out. He’s
laughing; he says “It’s a good thing.” I asked (him) “Is it a good or a bad
thing?” And he gave me a look, said “It’s a good thing.”
You mean
not taking things out… you mean like I’m allowing everything to be in?
Yes, everybody
else takes bits and pieces out.
Well I think I understand the architecture of what is
going on up there. I leave everything in so people can experience this research
as I’ve experienced it.
He says “Love
is what it is.” Now he’s playing his guitar.
“Love is
what it is.” What kind of guitar is he playing?
Right now,
he’s showing me a classical guitar, before it was one of those…
Electrics?
Yeah.
He’s quite
good guitar player.
I don’t
know, I haven’t seen him play before.
He’s
amazing. Like Hendrix or Clapton. So, Prince what are you and Robin up to?
“Surfing
the ethers.”
Surfing the
ethers? Cool. Do you go around and check out your fans, reach out to them? Or
do you guys hang around and do your own thing?
(Listens) No,
what? (Laughs. Nods. Smiles.) They’re both teaching (the class) “How Not to
Leave the Earth Early.”
Excellent,
well that’s a great class. I’d like to take that class. I know a few people who
need to take that class.
(Note: When
people ask what I teach in film school, I tell them my class is called “How Not
to Have a Career in Hollywood” because “I’m really good at that.” The
idea they’d use the same context for the same kind of joke is doubly amusing --
to me anyway.)
Again, he
showed me time doesn’t exist. (Note: Meaning that it’s not a big deal for them
both to exit the stage early.)
Right, but
if you’re down here to learn something, if you’ve chosen to learn something,
it’s important for the people who look up to you, to not see how easy it is to
check out.
Right. My
bad.
No, look, we’ve all done it before… (Note: I think
it’s pretty funny if I try to reassure someone on the Flipside and they reply
“My bad.”)
Everything
is perfect timing.
Any plans
on what your next incarnation will be?
(Laughs.)
That’s funny. (To Robin) Why’d you show me that?
What did
you see?
He shows me a
little African American kid. Then I saw Eddie Murphy. That’s funny, hold on.
Maybe he’s
saying in the future he’d be a comedian, an African American kid who is a
comedian?
That’s right.
Prince or
Robin?
Prince wants
to be a female. Robin wants to be a comedian, an African American; he’ll bring
back more information, (I think she means “material”) because he’ll be
able to access more. Prince is more attuned with Versace’ – the designer? Is
she alive?
Gianni’s
gone but his sister is alive.
Prince wants
to be a female.
(Note: I
assume this means “in his next life.” Prince was quoted as saying “I'm not a
woman. I'm not a man. I am something that you'll never understand.” It’s up to
us who we want to come back as or why.)
A female
Versace’? Oh I see, like a clothing designer?
Yeah.
(Note:
Needless to say, Prince was an amazing fashion trendsetter. As Stephen Colbert
noted: not many people own an entire color.”)
Dude, you
were already a designer, already a stylist.
He says
“Music hurts too much;” it
hurt his joints. He said “It hurts.”
I
understand, you had those amazing dance moves; all that rehearsal must have
taken its toll. That’s pretty cool he wants to be a designer next time around. So guys, anything else you want to impart to
us sitting here in this restaurant in Manhattan Beach?
They’ve got
their arms around each other. (She rocks back and forth to show me, like two
happy sailors.) They said “Thank you for not questioning our existence… from
your guides.”
(Earlier I had
been teasing Jennifer over the fact that during her between life hypnosis
session, (later in this book) she quoted her spirit guide as saying “We get
exhausted when you keep questioning whether you’re really tapping into spirit
or not. And we don’t get exhausted!” I thought that was pretty funny.)
You mean,
thanking you for not questioning whether or not you’re hearing them?
Robin wants
to know where his part is in the book… (laughs) He’s kidding.
I did
mention him in “It’s a Wonderful Afterlife.” He’s the last chapter of volume
one. I met a postal clerk in NYC who was crying the day after his death, I told
her I’d been doing this research that showed people don’t die, that Robin’s
spirit would always exist, just not here on the planet. She loved hearing that.
How about Prince, any last words?
“Live and
let live.”
Thanks.
You’re both welcome to come and visit either of us in a dream or whenever.
Prince is so sexy. Wow. He’s something else. (Blushes.
Laughs)
(end of book excerpt)
(end of book excerpt)
++++++++++++++++++++++
So there you have it. Just got off the phone with someone who claims to be Prince.
To be clear I'm not claiming it was Prince. I can only report that I was interviewing a medium who was accessing Erik Medhus, and at some point said "Prince is here." I knew who she meant and did not question it.
You should question it - I don't post this to upset anyone's reality or paradigm. I'm not selling anyone on this research. It is what it is. I offer it unvarnished, as they say, as I heard it. This happened today. And I will post the interview as soon as possible. Not trying to "sell more books." As I say repeatedly in the books; "If this upsets you, please get a refund." I offer it to anyone who feels the need to hear what people are saying from the Flipside.
Take it with a grain of salt if you need to, or take it as Gospel. Either way, I'm passing it along to you.
PS!
Just got this note from someone on Facebook who asked if I thought perhaps Prince could come and heal people from the Flipside... I wrote that I imagined it was possible people could access their own healing abilities while meditating on being healed while listening to his music (the placebo effect). And that whether they imagine that it is him helping, or if it actually is him helping; the results are the same and worth exploring...
I wrote "everything that's in your healing doctor's kit is within your own reach... you can effect healing by tapping into that doctor's bag - through prayer, through meditation, through song, through music - just applying "healing light" to whatever it is that you're doing... and crank up a little Prince while you're at it." (Couldn't hurt, might actually help.)
She wrote this in reply:
"I was sick a couple of weeks ago - scary virus like I've never had before - and I saw while on the edge of sleep a dark hand playing a white guitar. I thought that the chord progression I heard over and over again was beautiful, and realized as I woke up that it was the intro to Purple Rain.
Then, weirdly enough, I heard a voice from the kitchen say, "He cleansed you." I thought that was interesting, and filed it away, and last night thought, "Hmmmm.... I told my friend I'd bring out the big guns for this healing, but I didn't expect the Big Gun to be Prince." Haha! Your reply makes perfect sense. Thank you. I hope you are having a beautiful day.
PS!
Just got this note from someone on Facebook who asked if I thought perhaps Prince could come and heal people from the Flipside... I wrote that I imagined it was possible people could access their own healing abilities while meditating on being healed while listening to his music (the placebo effect). And that whether they imagine that it is him helping, or if it actually is him helping; the results are the same and worth exploring...
I wrote "everything that's in your healing doctor's kit is within your own reach... you can effect healing by tapping into that doctor's bag - through prayer, through meditation, through song, through music - just applying "healing light" to whatever it is that you're doing... and crank up a little Prince while you're at it." (Couldn't hurt, might actually help.)
She wrote this in reply:
"I was sick a couple of weeks ago - scary virus like I've never had before - and I saw while on the edge of sleep a dark hand playing a white guitar. I thought that the chord progression I heard over and over again was beautiful, and realized as I woke up that it was the intro to Purple Rain.
Then, weirdly enough, I heard a voice from the kitchen say, "He cleansed you." I thought that was interesting, and filed it away, and last night thought, "Hmmmm.... I told my friend I'd bring out the big guns for this healing, but I didn't expect the Big Gun to be Prince." Haha! Your reply makes perfect sense. Thank you. I hope you are having a beautiful day.
And then there's this... too awesome not to share. (and yes. I am a fan now.)
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