 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit. And to fill you with hope today, we are going to be talking with Freddie Mercury in the afterlife, what we're gonna do in a special format. So I have received some wonderful questions that we should ask Freddie Mercury from a very special viewer. These questions were sent to me by Jaden. Hi, Jaden and his mom. Jaden loves the Freddie Mercury videos. So he sent some very good questions that I think all of you who are Freddie Mercury fans will appreciate me asking. So thanks, Jaden, for the questions. And let's bring in Freddie Mercury in the afterlife. Hello, Mr. Mercury, come on in. So funny, you guys. He has a swagger about him. He's so funny. He's all in white, you know, like white T-shirt, white pants, you know, everything's tight-fitting. He's so funny. And then also he turns around and then he, like, has a, I'm clear-bullying it. So I like to describe it's part of the experience. At Above Life channel, the channeling isn't just about the words and the facts and the info. It's about the feeling and the vibes. So he turns around and all of a sudden he has like a white, long, like a tux coat and white pants, like a suit. He has a white suit on, but it's not super fitted. It's like longer and a little more conservative. I'm like, okay, you can, Freddie, you can dress however you want. Oh, and then he has a big red flower. You guys, when I connect with Freddie Mercury, red is his color. Like red, like big red, like, like big red roses kind of vibe. That's what his energy is like. Okay, that's how he looks to me. So he's got a big red. I can't quite tell if it's a, is it like an orchid? Like a stargaze or lily? I can't quite tell. I'm gonna, it's not a rose. It's a different color of beautiful flower. And it's right on low pal. And it's such a contrast between the white of his suit and the flower. And you guys, sometimes you guys ask me, why do you talk about what they wear? Because I'm clairvoyant, I see. So there you go. Now you get to see it and feel the energy of that. So the contrast of the colors is awesome. That's really beautiful. So the red is a grounded color. It helps connect us with our human life, implement any of the energy or information that comes through the channeling. And with the white, the balance of the white energy, that is really like a blank canvas kind of energy. Like you create what it is that you wanna create. You take this and you make it when you wanna make it for your life. That's what that means when I connect with that. Okay, all right. Nice to see you. No cats? Okay, and then instantly two cats. One kinda looks Siamese. I don't know that I've seen her before. And then, oh, there's a boy cat and a girl cat. And so then there's that big white fluffy one that I always see with a little bit of gray on it. I always see that one. And then, but then I see a Siamese one, which is interesting. I think it might be an N name, actually. For one of the cats, I don't know. Anyway, all right. Hi, nice to see you. He says, it's a pleasure, it's a pleasure. I'm happy to help out. He says, I'm happy to help out. Yeah, he says, I understand I have a fan, a young fan. Yes, yes you do. I'm sure you have many, many that are inspired by your connection. So he says, well, let's get to it. Okay, so here are the questions that we have for you. Oh, this is, I'm just gonna go right down the list of what he has. But I'm, so they're not in a particular order. Okay, just probably was submitted. This one's emotional. I'm gonna say that right away. Are you ready for it? Are you ready, Freddie? At the end of these are the days of our lives, music video. Freddie looks up at the camera and whispers, I still love you. Was this his goodbye to his fans? Was this your goodbye to us? And kind of looks down and goes, sort of worked out that way, didn't it? Sort of worked out that way. He says, but no, to answer the question, no. I wasn't intending to be leaving you so soon after. There's not my intention to leave. I am grateful for the opportunity. Like posthumously, you guys, it kind of feels like, yes, it was a goodbye. It was a beautiful, it's a beautiful healing. So many people hold on to that, that moment. And I have watched that video myself and felt it so much that it was like your soul or your spirit knew. Well, of course, he says, well, of course, I knew that I would be leaving the earth. I knew that my life was not without end. I didn't realize it would be quite so soon. I thought I had a bit more time to, to record and share, but I'm glad. I'm grateful for that moment, for so many, you know. But he says, you know, the healing is something that is something you learn about so much as you are going through the ending, the end of your life. And for me, the healing is such a, such a gift. So many come to love you and take care of you. And those of you who are closest to you get to know you so privately, things that you would never want anyone to have to see or deal with, people you love and trust. Even those people closest to you just, it's so, you have to really recognize that, that the healing is really a great, a great gift. So do you mean healing the body or healing the soul or the heart or what do you mean when you say that? There are many aspects, aren't there? There are many parts to that. It feels as though there is a relationship, a very important one within ourselves that I always felt strong in myself, not really knowing who I am, and yet also feeling a sort of sadness, a disappointment of not being able to, of not wanting to hurt others and still doing that. And so you guys, when I'm connecting with Freddie, I really feel him. So he communicates to Claire's sentient channel, which is empathy or feelings, emotions, sensory energy. This is the exchange channel that you can connect with Freddie also. This is his primary channel, you guys. So I'm feeling, he's sharing, I wanna be really clear. I wanna clarify something. He's not disappointed in his life or himself at all. He's very, very connected to who he is, the purpose of his human existence. He doesn't feel his purpose was to die of AIDS or to die tragically or to die as he did in the way that he did, but he accepts the outcome. He doesn't feel like it was a punishment. He feels like it's an example of how life is a gift and how life is short. That's the energy of what I feel is that accurate. He says, talk about the healing part of things. So then help me to feel this then, Freddie. The healing part. There is something that you leave on the earth behind. It's not simply the imprint of the proof of your existence. He says, it's not simply the proof of your existence. He says it's much deeper than that. And knowing now what I didn't fully understand as a person, and I don't know if you can fully understand this as a person, he's sharing that with me. He says, I don't know if you can fully understand this as a person, but I don't know if it's possible. Freddie, I would like to think it is because I feel all this that you're sharing with, but that the healing isn't that moment that you refer to and the song, particularly the video, the visual. You can see I'm not well in my body, but my heart is very much well. And that's where the healing, that's where the healing exists in the heart. That is something that we begin to know in parts of our lives and our relationships, but never really, I don't know if it is, it wasn't possible for me to really fully understand that until I made the transition. And then I could really understand and accept the freedom that comes from just the pure love, no judgment from others or yourself or anything. It's just a pure loving existence. And I would love, I would love for you to know love, like the real love, that word healing is simply a way of describing in part that in the heart. That's what exists, healing exists in the heart. Whoa, okay, everybody else need a breath. A lot, like I literally felt like he just cleared something at the base of the heart. When I look at you guys, when I look at energy and I can see like at the base of the heart chakra, literally like what looks like a funnel almost and literally just went and released. Almost like what you would see as an hourglass or passing of time, I just see it go out, but it's not gone, perfect. Freddie, that's a perfect image. Here's an image for you all, the hourglass. Think of that and the energy of that heart space. The top of the hourglass is the heart, living and experiencing energy and life. And the bottom half of it is the soul that collects all the experiences and holds it. So the sand rests with grounds and centers at the soul. Think of it that way. That is brilliant, that is brilliant. And I don't know who gets credit for that. You or me, how about a partnership, how about a collaborative? Okay, I wanna utilize that. That is a beautiful imagery you guys. Wow, thank you Freddie. Wow, see how this connection works, you guys, so cool. All right, that was only the first question and we've talked a lot, let's keep going. There's more questions. All right, let's see, I don't think I can get to all, these are a lot of them, let's see. Oh, let's ask another question about a song. Is there a deeper meaning to the song, the show must go on? He says, it means whatever you want it to be. It means whatever it means to you. And he says, it's about life. Yes, if that's what you're asking, it's about life and understanding life. He says, it's a bit of a metaphor, yes. But it is not a prelude or a premonition to my death. It's not a prediction of my death. It's not because of the ending of my life. It is much more a metaphor for life. And it means whatever it means to you. That's what he means. He says, that's how all music is. And it does speak to the heart. And when it speaks to the heart, then you know it's there. After the first question, you know it's there and that's the feeling, right? Yes, opportunity for healing. Good, awesome, okay. All right, so, oh, so what happened to you about when you were, because you were unable to finish the song I guess, I don't know this myself, but, so Jaden asks about what happened to you that you were unable to finish the song Mother Love. What was happening? He's saying, so you guys might ask this question about Mother Love and why he wasn't able to finish it. What was happening? He makes me feel, he literally, I start feeling the song, like I'm in a studio and he's trying to record something. And I feel like he's, all of a sudden the song that comes over instead of him singing it is, there's no time for us. There's no place for us. I don't know what song that's from. It's like, I can hear it. I should know this song. I can't, I can't even get the big words. He could just keep singing it. There's no place for us, there's no place for us. And then he goes, oh, who wants to live forever? And then he goes, oh, and I can feel the vibrato and my throat chakra just leaves. Like I can feel it you guys. I'm not gonna sing, I'm not a singer. That's not my, man. That's not my purpose. But he's like, it's shaking the throat chakra. So he starts singing that. Who wants to live forever? To respond to the question about why he was unable to finish the song Mother Love. So is there a response in the song? You have to choose. You have to choose. He says it's, he doesn't like to talk about his disease or the illness because it just decayed his body. He's like, my body died and my soul was still alive. Like it was not, you guys, it's not pleasant. I know when you know that I don't say that to hurt anyone who loves him but he doesn't like to focus on that. He doesn't like to focus on the suffering of it because it was very, he's telling me it was very painful. And there were moments of just pure stillness and quiet that interrupted the pain. I don't tell you again, you guys, we don't tell you this to be, to make you sad. And he doesn't like to talk about it because it's not part of the legacy of how he wants to remember. He doesn't want me to post your boy for dying horrifically because of AIDS. He doesn't want that. And he didn't want that as a person. And now in the afterlife, are you connected to that? I don't, he says, I don't want to connect with the suffering. He doesn't want to connect to the suffering. He doesn't want to bring through energy of suffering because there's so many empaths that are watching. He says there's so many sensitive people that are watching. They feel the energy of that, they're going to be sad to that. But the healing part comes, he says the healing portion comes in here, right here. You focus on what you can do. You don't get depressed in what you can't. You do what you can. And you have to forgive yourself the time to not do things that you cannot simply do things. It's not because of, it's just simply that other things were more of a, it wasn't because I didn't want to. It just felt like that wasn't for me to complete. And I think it's much more meaningful that it wasn't me that it was, he's making me feel like it was eventually completed, that the song was eventually written or completed or adjusted or changed in some way or remastered or remade or something. We think we feel like somebody else finished it for him and that was a way that that person could heal or that those people could heal is to finish writing the song or to take it and utilize the energy of it and put it into a new song, that's what he's making. You feel like it's a healing for them. So it was, he's making me feel like it's not something that was necessarily left undone, but it was something that he made the decision not to do and focus on something with a bigger purpose or a better purpose, more in alignment is how I'm gonna use it. He just means the word alignment. He rarely uses that kind of stuff words, but that's more fitting for what he needed to be doing at the time is what he's making me feel like. He says, there's a lot, there's a lot of songs and things that speak to healing. If you go, if you listen, there's many songs he says that speaks to healing. I didn't, I don't, I can't say that I knew that when I was making them though. I can't say that I knew that. It was for myself and sometimes for others when someone else wrote a song, I could just feel that energy of that. And whether it's a rock song or a ballad or whatever it may be, whatever the tone or the rhythm or the paces of the music, there's always some purpose in it. There's always some purpose. Even if it's light-hearted and to have fun or to heal from suffering, there's always a purpose. I think for any, do you think for any artist, is that true? I mean, anyone that is connected to their spirit while they're creating their music and that's most artists are, most musicians are that. He said, you would say a channel. Most musicians are a channel, so they are connected. And so because of that, yes, there is meaning in the music. And sometimes it comes in the lyrics and other times it comes through the rhythm of things and the arrangement of things. That's a good question. Yes, he says, yes, very insightful, yes. All right, so let's see. How did the song Bohemian Rhapsody come about? That was a huge thing because of the movie. So how did the song Bohemian Rhapsody come about? He said, it's a bunch of different things all mixed together, put together and like a show. And it was sort of a, almost like a play that was laid out in my mind, in my head. And there were different pieces of things that I was interested in and that inspired me. And it wasn't how it was in the movie. He's gonna say it's not how it was in the movie. So all the stuff in the movie was, you know, it's embellished and it's, there's creative story and it's based on a true story, but it's not like, so how it unfolded isn't how it unfolded exactly in the movie, that's not the same. So he's making me feel like it was a collaboration. There were others, it wasn't just him that's been mastermind behind. He's like everyone got involved in, you know, moving things around and changing things and reassembling things. And he says, it's art, it's art. It's very artistic, it's very art. He says, he's saying to me, it's very Bowie, don't you think? It's very Bowie, how we would see Bowie now, you know, looking back over his performances and things like that. It's kind of like that. But he's like making it very clear, I was not suggesting that I influenced him or that he influenced me, I'm not suggesting that. There's not a connection there, except where he says, to me it's very Bowie-like. And he says, you know, it's public knowledge that he loved opera, everybody knows that. He says, so you know that I loved playing with my voice and challenging the, what is considered, you know, the definition of a rock band and any kind of, not labels, but he's saying any kind of boundaries or edges. I want to go right to the edge and see what else is out there because that means it's new, it's different. And anything to excite people, get people excited and feeling really connected with the music. So it doesn't seem as though it makes sense. He says it's nonsensical and yet it's brilliant. It's brilliant. And so you must be in a place and a state where you can appreciate that. And as I mentioned, as I mentioned previous, the meaning is in what it means for you. So you're saying, Freddie, that it was more of a collaboration and you had all these ideas and now what would happen if we did this? That's kind of what I'm getting from you, is that true? He's like, yes, you got it, you got it, he says. So he picks up a cat and he's petting a cat. So let's see, there's more. Let me just check my camera. Oh, I'm getting really too long here. Now let's ask one more question. How do you feel about Queen, the band, being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and about you being a huge legend in music? How do you feel about that? He's saying, as it would be expected, wouldn't you expect that? Wouldn't you expect to achieve your dreams in your life? Not that I expect it to be in any kind of recognition or a reward and there's appreciation for that. It's nice, he says it's nice, but it's not necessary. It's not necessary, but it's nice, he says. So how do you feel about being a legend in music? And he says, there are a few ways I can respond to that. He says, what do you think legend? How should I respond? As a person or as a spirit? Well, it's to both, as a person, how do you feel about that being a legend in music? Like if you knew, did you know that you were a legend? He says, maybe a legendary. There's a difference, isn't there? Yeah, he says, it makes me sound rather old. However, I suppose I could be considered old. He's like, you know how that feels to me. I'm like, thanks. So as a person, how do you feel about being a legend? Did you feel like you were a legend? Did you realize that? I think it would take a moment to stop and actually reflect and contemplate. There's not really a time that I did that. I didn't really look at my life or my career and think, I'm a legend. He says, I didn't really think that. I, he's saying, I lived my life on purpose. I performed, I created, I left a sense of the word, like a bunch of stuff for everyone to enjoy for years to come. I left my mark, sort of, but he's not saying my mark. I've left my, it's almost like, you guys, you know how they say, leave everything on the court or leave everything on the stage for performers or like sports people, leave everything on the court kind of thing. Or leave it all in the field, like doing your best. Like he's making me feel like he did his best. He did the best he could. And there was never really a moment where he says, I'm a legend, you know? And other people recognize you as bad or they call you better. They get awards and things and recognition. And he says, but it wasn't really about that. The recognition comes from the fans. He says, from the fans, the recognition is, is doing your performance and hearing them sing your songs with you. There are songs, the fans and the band. It's our songs. And so it's everyone's. So if there's a legend, it's all of us. It's because of all of us. It's not one person. It's not just the band, it's not just me. It's not, it's the fans that create that legacy and carry it on by listening to the music and by being part of the experience. And he says, for me, the recognition comes from the performance and the feeding off the energy of the crowd. And he's saying, singing back the songs. That's the thing, singing back. When you sing back his songs, you guys, the clean songs, that's where he lives. He loves it because you've received that energy of the gift of him being his full self and then encourages you to be your full self. I mean, this is beautiful. This is amazing. Okay, so I have to tell you two Friday that Jaden wants to make sure that I, you know how to pronounce his name. I'm supposed to tell you that you pronounce it. J-A, it's spelled J-A-Y-D-E-N, J-Den. It's not spelled that way, but that's how you'd say it. So J-J-A-Y-D-E-N. And he says, hi. So, all right, you guys. This is Bridget at Above Life Channel and we have been talking with Freddie Mercury in the afterlife. Thank you so much for Jaden, our fan of Freddie Mercury and his mom, Jessica. Thank you for sending the questions. That was lovely. And for everyone else, I hope you've enjoyed this channeling. I'm looking forward to actually watching it back again. As always, I hope you've inspired your spirit, filled you with hope. Remember, this is your life. So let it. Thanks for watching you guys. Have a great day.