 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you up with hope. Today's channel is a group of sorts and a family. And I hope you enjoy it. All right, so if you haven't already watched the pre-channel video for channeling Andy Gibb and the Bee Gees, make sure you do that. Watch the pre-channel video because I kind of lay the groundwork as to how all this came about. I'm also going to mention, so obviously I'm channeling Andy Gibb and the Bee Gees, and I'm also going to mention that I'm dealing with a bit of a cold virus, our whole family, our whole house has been like a Petri dish for like a week or so. And so if you watch my vlogs on my other channel, then you know that that's kind of what's been going on. And so I'm going to need to drink a lot more water than I normally do in a video. So I'm not sure how this is all going to go as far as sound quality. I'm hoping it's going to be a-okay for you guys. All right, so hang with me. All right. So yeah, way to set up the channel, Bridget. Woohoo! Now everybody's going to so want to listen. Well, I hope you do stick around. I am going to tell you that I was filling up my hot water mug. This is just hot water and it's a Mickey Mouse mug and it's a Disneyland Resort mug. It says Disneyland Resort inside. And Andy, as I was walking back down the hallway, I had everything set up and I just heated up my hot water and I came back down the hallway and he said, I love Disneyland. I'm like, you do? And he says, yeah, I love Disneyland. All right, great. Okay, that's a good way to break the ice because you guys, I don't know a lot about the Bee Gees. I know their music, obviously. I've heard their music. No, I have not been living in a cave. I obviously know that they're a singing group. I wasn't sure. And to be super transparent with you, I didn't really know or remember that Andy Gibb was not actually part of the Bee Gees, that he was had his own solo career. So because when that was all going about, I was like a toddler. So it wasn't really my genre, but of course I know some of the music. In fact, yesterday, the song How Deep Is Your Love was playing in my head. And so when I got home from running errands, I listened to that song on YouTube and I watched their video of that song. And lights were kind of going around and the three men, Barry, Maurice and Robin were in that particular video and they were singing. And so I, and I was totally confused too because to be honest, like you guys really, I didn't realize that Barry was Barry. Like I don't know, that's how much I didn't really know about the group. So hopefully if I have holes in this channeling that you guys as fans can fill in the blanks here because it's tricky for me to keep my details straight, as you know, and also they're a group. So there's multiple people here. So let's start chatting with them and see what we get. All right, let's try to keep this organized. Hopefully I will be able to keep it organized. All right. Okay, so I already said hi to Andy. Andy feels super, he feels very young, youthful and almost kind of naive a little bit. Like, I don't want to use the word innocent, but naive, you know, like, like, getting famous really young or something like he's giving me this impression of like a 16 or 17 year old and feels really naive, like not really understanding kind of how being famous works, I guess. It feels like he doesn't, he likes the being able to perform and having the performances as the words that come through, like he's sharing with me that he likes the performances to be able to perform, like do-do-wets and different kinds of, he just says performances. And I feel like, like on different shows, I saw him, I remember this. I saw him at some point, I don't know if it was the 80s or what, but on like solid gold, remember that show? Back in the olden days, he used to come on after Saturday morning cartoons. I'm totally dating myself. But if you remember that, give a thumbs up in the comment. I remember that too, okay? But he says, I enjoy the performances. It's what he's saying, the performances. And it feels like when he's not just singing by himself, but when he's singing with someone else. So that's something that he brings forward. So I'm connecting with him, not Clair Audiently, so I'm not hearing him specifically. I'm more sensing him. So Clair Sentience, which is energetic, energetically giving me information. And then I'm sharing, so I'm going to paraphrase so that I just need to be specific because there's been some questions about that in some of the other videos that I've done for channeling. So I'm trying to kind of give you guys an understanding of how this works for me. Just because it works this way for me, doesn't mean it works that way for you or for other psychics or other mediums. So don't compare. It doesn't do anybody any good. All right. So he is yeah, like in Disneyland and kind of childlike a little bit is what I would say maybe useful. But then I also feel like useful like teenager. And then I see him skipping to like he's 80 or something. Like he missed a whole chunk of time. Like there's this big gap in his time. So I feel like from the time that he was like successful and famous and all that, and the time he died, there was like a it was a blur is what he's kind of showing me or having me feel. So so remember showing me when I say something like that, it's visual, it's clairvoyance. And that's my primary channel, the way I get information. And so he's making me feel like there's this gap that's like whoosh, like he doesn't remember stuff. Like I feel like I'm like in and out of like conscious awareness about stuff. So I don't know if he it feels like he there was addiction issues and it feels like he struggled with that. And I don't know if it was alcohol and drugs or methamphetamines medication, that kind of thing. No, not medication. It looks like methamphetamines. That's exact word that comes forward. And alcohol, but it feels like you guys it feels like Andy Gibb was painfully shy. Like, I feel like he was shy. And in order to kind of come out of his shell, like when he was doing a performance and stuff, he could almost like act kind of. And he was comfortable with who he was singing with. It was fine. But he feels like more of an actor is what he feels like to me than a than a musician in that regard, like the way you would kind of feel his vibe. But yet not really like just not like getting overwhelmed by the fame is what I'll say. Okay, getting overwhelmed by the fame. Alright, I don't see him married. I see him having on again off again girlfriends. And I see him having one relationship that feels like it was longer term like on again off again, but longer term, someone that he's referring to that was a really good friend to him and really supportive of him. And she feels like she might have been an actress, like on some kind of a TV show or like a not a daytime soap opera, but like the evening ones that they used to have remember like a dynasty dynasty or falcons crest or something like that. Kind of feels like that like she was on some kind of TV show that wasn't a daytime one. I don't think it was daytime doesn't look like it is. Alright, anyway, so that's why I see I see something big about cars like he really likes like I literally see I don't know if it's a metaphor if it's really but it's like a yellow car. And I don't know it's not like a Mustang but it's something kind of like that like really fancy like this is a big deal. It's yellow like a banana yellow color. And it might have like a black trim along the hood kind of thing, but it's like fancy. So it's like I don't know if he's showing me because he loved cars or if that was because like it was a really special thing for him that he got when he bought his first fancy car or something. I don't know. He also said something he mentioned something to me yesterday. So if you watch the the pre channeling video for Andy Gibb and the Bee Gees, you will see that I talked about this a little bit, but he also said I didn't say this exactly but he also shared with me that he said this is when I saw this is when I picked up the phone and started recording while I was like making myself a healthy dinner because I was talking to my husband and I'm like I need to record this because all the stuff started coming in. And he said something about I forgive I forgive her. His mother he's talking about his mom a little bit like he he can give me the whole thing of course because that would be too many details and that's not confused Bridget, but he made me feel like something about his mother and that he forgives her has forgiven her or she's forgiven him. There's a forgiveness between him and his mom that occurred after he died. And so I want you guys to know that as well. I feel like his mom's in heaven. I'm not 100% sure I feel like she is. But I feel like there's this weird kind of weird but like a dysfunctional dynamic in that family. And I can't dad kind of scares me a little bit. I can't quite tell if he was like really present and overbearing or if he was like non existent kind of like, you know, in his own world or something. But I can't quite get a feel for him. I just don't like I'm not really connecting with that vibe. But I think mom is passed. I think she's in the in the afterlife. And if it's not mom, it's like mom's mom and there's a closeness there of energy, especially with Andy like Andy's bringing that in. I think you were the youngest. Are you the youngest? I think he's the youngest. It feels like he is. And I know Barry's the oldest because he came through really strong yesterday when I was like, Hey, I'm not going to channel but then I ended up kind of channeling. He like big and strong and like I'm going to take care of everybody kind of like the dad. Like he almost was like a dad figure kind of keeping everything together, you know, and they all kind of had this mellow disposition underneath. But at the same time, they each had their own personalities, the boys. And so Andy shows me really looking toward Barry for guidance and direction and advice and stuff. But he didn't like how he tried to kind of and Barry. Okay, so I think this is Maurice that's talking now. Okay, so I know Barry still is with us. Thank goodness, right? He's here on earth at the time that I'm channeling this video. And I feel like maybe it's Maurice, Maurice is saying something about they didn't always see I die, like a little bit, a little bit of a friction there at times because Barry felt like, you know, Andy was, you know, I don't want to say making stupid choices, but he was kind of frustrated at times with Andy. And but creatively, creatively, they had some um, creatively, it feels like Andy respected Barry and Barry respected Andy's singing ability that he was a good, like he was a gifted singer. And so I want to ask, okay, so I want to ask Maurice since you're just started chatting with me and I'm with Andy as well. Andy and Maurice are here now. And so I'm going to ask Maurice, I'm going to ask you um, so how, how is it that Andy wasn't actually part of the BG's group? How, how is it that that, that wasn't the deal? He says, Oh, he's, he's saying with us from time to time. Oh, he, he performed with us from time to time. He says, Oh, it wasn't like a Michael Jackson thing, if that's what, you know, like the Jackson five or whatever. He said it wasn't like that. It was nothing like that. It was nothing like that. He said, he just, he, his sound, you know, was, was unique. There was something about the tone of his voice that we just felt as a group that he would be more successful on his own. And he didn't really have a desire to want to be part of the group necessarily. Like he, he didn't necessarily say, Yeah, I want to join the BG's and Barry didn't really say, Hey, we want you to join the group. It was kind of, and this is Maurice speaking. Maurice is talking about how it was kind of an unspoken thing that he could have been in the group if he wanted to be in the group. And it kind of feels like they tried to collaborate and do some things together. But it just, it was kind of, he said it was kind of obvious or he said it became apparent. It was pretty apparent that he had kind of his own thing to do in the world. And so he needed to do that. And it's not because he says it's not because we didn't get, we, because we didn't get along, you know, we're brothers. So we fight, of course, and have disagreements. He says, creative differences. That's Robin. Robin just stepped in. Robin just said, you mean creative differences. I like Robin. You guys look, if I had a favorite, I think I'd pick Robin. And do you know why? Because he's the one I zoomed in on that YouTube video that I watched with them performing how deep is your love. And he just seemed so kind of sweet. A little bit like he seemed very, he seemed very, like when I said that Andy seemed kind of shy of the limelight, it really Robin would have been just content, happy being behind the scenes. Like it feels like he like the eye contact thing is like, I don't want to look as long as there's lights and I can't see people. I'm fine with that. And he feels like more of the almost like, I don't want to say engineer mind, but seeing the patterns of things and the cool ways that they could, you know, create, put the instrument instruments together and create something awesome and kind of like a visionary, like he seemed more like he could see the pictures of things and how things could be and how things could work together and stuff. Almost like, yeah, engineer like or science like in his mind. So that's kind of his approach, very methodical. I guess I would say very methodical in his approach, but very contented to be behind the scenes. Actually, he would have been. But he says we always listen to music growing up. He says we always listen to music, you know, growing up in. And it was just something that you could get lost in, you know, you could it could just take you away from whatever you're dealing with. It could just take you someplace else. And I've always, he says, this is Robin says, I've always had an appreciation for that. It's, you know, he looks at me says you would say magical. Yeah, I would say it's like magic. You're right. You're absolutely right on that. Yeah, Robin, I enjoy your energy. It's very calm. And Maurice says he isn't always like that. Maurice, you're funny. Like he's the funny one. Maurice is, I think, although Robin, I think could pull some pranks if you really wanted to, you know, Robin's humor would be more sarcastic. You guys, I think if he was going to be saying, you know, doing those things, yeah. Right. Yeah. All right. So I'm trying to feel into so we've got Maurice and we've got Robin and we've got Andy and Barry's here on the earthly plane. So recording this in March 2019, I'm actually doing this video channeling on March 13. So okay, so is there anything that that the fans would really want to know or care deeply about in regards to the band, the Bee Gees as a band? It looks like they may have started and stopped tours or had some kind of they said health issues, it looks like. So the three, the Bee Gees, Barry and Maurice and Robin, it looks like they started and stopped tours at times because of health issues. Okay, who's health? And they said, well, Barry, Barry's had some problems. They said, and it kind of reminds me that they're making me feel like indigestion kind of issues, but I know that there's more to it than that. It's not just your stomach issues or that kind of thing. But because he's like a worrier, you know, he's got to like control stuff. He wants things to go a certain way. And he worries about how things are, you know, and he's the one that would wake up in the middle of the night and go, oh, we got to make sure we do this kind of thing. But he says and Robin says, but I worried, I was like that too, that was kind of that was me too, you know, Maurice doesn't seem like that. Although Maurice does have feel like it feels like Maurice, you have a kind of a little bit of a temper that kind of wavers like of all you could be volatile, maybe, or mellow and kind of funny, like that's how I feel your energy. Health issues. So health issues plagued everyone. Yes. But I know that Andy, I think that Andy died in like a tragic way. They're not sure. It looks like a hard thing. There's not like a formal thing, but I feel like it was his lifestyle that killed him is what I feel like. I feel like there was a, it's weird though, you guys, it's weird. This is when it would be great to actually talk to Barry Gibb and have him be across from me so he could tell me, oh, this is why it feels weird or this is what's weird about it. Because Andy Gibb's death feels like not a total mystery, but it feels like there's and it's not suspicious, but it's not for sure. Like everybody doesn't agree on how what killed him. Let's say that everybody doesn't agree on what killed him, but it's not a super mystery. Like it's not a gosh, how do I say this? It's just kind of weird. I feel like it should be obvious and it just, it just has to, we just have to know if it was okay. So the best way for me to describe this is that his lifestyle killed him. And so Andy's accurate. He says, you can talk about, you know, the choices I made. It's interesting because I see addiction, but I don't know that that caused his death and almost seems like a hard thing, but a heart attack or something like that, a failure of that or upper respiratory thing or something. It's partly because of the abuse of the body that happened before that. So I don't know that it was a drug overdose or that kind of a thing, but it's his heart just goes like it and he can't breathe. That's what it feels like. I can't breathe kind of thing. And it kind of feels like he was sick before that a little bit, but I don't know if he was sick again, self-inflicted sickness, like with alcohol or drugs or if it was he actually had something and then, you know, but he's talking about how he abused the inside of his body was like an old man, you know, but he didn't. It's almost like binging and toxic, binging and having toxic levels of stuff that aren't healthy, but it's a combination of things. You guys, it's not just one thing, it's like a combination of things and how it looks to me. But it's hard to explain this, how it feels. And no, they're not speaking exactly to me and telling me exactly what's going on, because that's not how I hear this information. I don't hear it that way. Maurice is like, yeah, focusing on death. That doesn't sound like a very good song, you know, like he's like lyrics to a song would not be focusing on death. He says death. That's kind of depressing. He says that's pretty depressing. He says we all had our problems. He said we all had our problems. We were really sad when we had to stop. I feel like we had to stop. So why didn't Barry have a solo career? Or did he? He did. At one point, he had a few things that he did by himself or on his own, but he really believed he didn't want credit for it. He didn't want to, he was connected with the family. Like he didn't want to be separate. He did, but then he didn't like it. It didn't feel right or he didn't like that. It's like a family, but it's a band and they have to be together. It's like cohesive. I knew this would be tricky with three dead people. There's nothing else. I'm trying to, I didn't write any questions down ahead of time. I just thought I need to channel you guys and chat with you. So what, there's a lot here I can feel. There's like turmoil. There's tumultuous stuff. There's stuff I could really dig into, I think. Yeah, I don't really know if I want to say that. Now that you are all spirit, Maurice and Robin and Andy, is there something that you would look back on life and give to us who are watching as advice or as insight to us from the afterlife? Now that you're a spirit, looking at your human lives, is there something that you would give advice, Maurice? Just keep, just keep laughing. You got to be smiling. He says you got to smile. Even when you don't feel like it. He says you got to try to keep yourself focused on what you need to do and try to find reasons to be happy. Try to find reasons. Cut the tension. When you cut the tension with something kind of funny, it's definitely underrated. He says having a good time, being funny, he's saying funny, like jokes. It's definitely underrated. He says that's what I would say. Enjoy life a little more, like don't be so serious. Thanks, Maurice. Robin, do you have something to add? He says take care of your health. He says I don't think people realize how much stress really affects them and you feel pressure and you don't want to let anybody down so you keep going at it. It's not safe for you to do that. Sometimes you got to recognize your own boundaries and really take care of your health. Really take care of your health because taking care of yourself and your body is something that your body gives out. You're done. You're done. I would tell people to really take care of their bodies. Take care of themselves and their health. He's saying take care of your human life. He says take care of your humaneness. Human life, human body. I'm confused by what you're saying. Be human. Okay, so here's the deal. Okay, Robin. All right, so let's see. Take care of the human parts of you. Recognizing, okay, so here's what he's making me feel. Recognizing that there's a difference between the human capacity and the spirit capacity. And even though you're a spirit that's inside of a body, you only can go as long as the human part of you can be healthy, be productive, be connected. So he's saying take care of the human parts of your life. So if you want to still have your body, you need to take care of yourself. That's what he's trying to say. Is that good? So yeah. And Andy, is there something that you'd like to share with us? Advice from the afterlife, looking back on your human life. He says don't be so hard on yourself. Like he's giving this feeling about self judgment or judging yourself, that kind of thing. And he says it's easy to believe what your mind tells you. And so make sure that you are, how do I say this? It's like kind to yourself. It's different than that. Though he's not saying be kind to yourself. He's just, he's saying don't be so hard on yourself. Like be careful what you tell yourself about yourself. What you believe is what is. It's basically what he's saying. Is that correct? He's saying yes. Yeah. All right. Thank you. We've been talking to the BGs, Maurice and Robin and also chatting with Andy Gibb. All right, my friends. So this is Bridget. You've been watching a channel here at Above Life channel. The purpose is to inspire your spirit and fill you up with hope because this is your life. This is your life. So live it. Go ahead and have at it in the comments. 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