 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life channel. The purpose is to inspire your spirit and today we have one of our weekly channeled conversations with the afterlife. We will be speaking to Alan Thicke. Do you remember Alan Thicke? He was that great TV dad from growing pains. Well, that's at least that's how I know him. And so I thought, hey, let's interview him. Let's chat with him in the afterlife. All right, so let's bring him forward and see if he's willing to come in. All right, so I can feel his energy. He's kind of kitty corner here from me and he kind of looks, he's got kind of this, it's kind of funny. He's got like this white kind of bubble of light, like a cloud around his head. And like a heaven, a heaven or afterlife cartoon kind of thing almost like, you know, blue sky and kind of a bubbly cloud. And then his head kind of appears like I see his profile, the view of him and he's smiling. He actually has glasses on. And I can kind of, now I'm kind of seeing his face and he's showing up more clearly. I can see the features of his face. It kind of feels like he has a little bit more of a, not quite an oval face, but more of a little bit more of a rectangle face in his features. And that's how I see him. And just looking at him, he looks like he's probably in his 68. So in his late 60s, mid to late 60s, not 65, I'm older than 65. He's like going up. He's like, but thank you. Thank you. Like, you're welcome. I don't think he's 70. I think he's just shy of 70. I feel like he died of, can you tell me what you, can you give me some kind of information about that? Because I'm not really sure. I kind of, I'm a little mixed here, you guys, I feel heart. I have heart issues. I don't know if he was on heart medication, or if he actually had a heart attack previously, or if that was the, he's like, that's not really the reason why it passed. It kind of looks like there was like something going on with the heart and the blood and then like something went up to the brain and kind of like just, I don't know what it is. It's sorry to be so graphic, you guys, but it feels like a pop. It feels like a little blood vessel kind of went up like a blood clot and pop kind of thing. And so it feels like it was a two step process or a three step process or it was a process. And he said, I wasn't surprised. He said, I feel like he had heart issues anyway or heart or he was aware of how he needed to take care of himself or his heart. And it could be because his dad had heart issues. I feel like maybe a hereditary thing that does feel accurate to me. Again, I don't know how I don't know how he died. I don't know how old he was. I don't know the details about him. He just popped in to ask somebody that I thought would be kind of fun to talk to, you know, I have been making my rounds in the movie genres and now it's the sitcom areas. And so can you talk a little bit about, and it's kind of nice because it's not like when I ask him about how he died right away. And usually I don't necessarily, I shouldn't say usually I don't do that, but I kind of, I used to feel like it was really rude to do that. But he right away was, he's making me feel, me feel as the medium, very comfortable. Like it's just a matter of, it's just a fact of life. Oh, that kind of thing. You know, Facts of Life was a TV show also during the time of growing pains. So he's like, it's just a fact of life. You know, kind of thing. He's funny. He's charming. He loves golf. He's telling me he loves to play golf. And he looks rather tan. So and I'm thinking, I'm feeling the words Palm Beach. So I don't know if it's Florida or California. I'm feeling like I'm going down to Florida for something. And then maybe for golfing, maybe to relax, maybe there's a vacation there, maybe there's a family home there, but I feel like I'm going down to Florida. I'm going down to Florida. That's how I feel. I feel that to be by, by the golf courses and the ocean, I really feel like he liked golf. I don't know why, but I see him mowing the lawn. I don't know what that's about. Why would I see a maculite yard or something? Something something funny about lawnmowers or mowing the lawn or the sound of the lawnmowers or the fresh cut grass or something. He's giving me like sensory experiences. Like I can hear the lawnmower and I can feel the vibration on the handle like the old pushmores. He's like, remember when used to do that. Oh, so they do more people's lawns growing up maybe they make some money. I don't know. He's like, I'm he's giving me the sensations and lots of green, tons of green, tons of green. It smells like, you know, fresh cut grass smells like. His energy feels uplifting, positive. I feel like he could be a motivational speaker. Like really inspiring. Like I feel like positive effect on other people. I feel like he wasn't one of the creepy people in Hollywood. He was I feel like he was a stand-up guy. He says thank you. He said thank you. I feel like he was friends with Michael Keaton. Does that make sense? Unless he's referring are you referring to another because there's another TV show. There was another TV show right about that time with Michael J. Fox. Family ties. Maybe he's oh he's comparing himself. Oh he's got such good energy. I feel really good talking to you Alan. You just have just a great energy. He says thank you. Thank you. He says so do you. Back at ya. He's like trying to be cool. Back at ya. He's got like this bomber jacket on. Remember how that was like cool to have those bomber jackets? It's like a brown leather jacket and he's like all cool. He's like right back at ya. He's comparing himself to the other TV dad who I believe the character's name was Michael Keaton. I know there's an actor that is also named Michael Keaton but I think he's referring to the other dad, other dad in his sitcom Family Ties and I think his their names were Keaton and I think I think the dad's name was Michael. I think so. I'm not 100% sure on that. I've got to fact check that but I think he's comparing himself to other TV dad. Now it may be that they may have been up for some kind of an award and the other one of them got it over the other or that kind of thing. But like a little bit of a friendly kind of bantering competition kind of thing but really really nice. Like Alan really really really nice guy. I feel like he has kids. He at least has a couple of daughters. It looks like two daughters and maybe a son but it does look like he may have been remarried so he might have a step child, a step son. He also has grandchildren. He's like I got grandkids. I think he's got six maybe at the time of his death. I feel like he died 2015, 14, 16. He's like I almost died a few times. I feel like he had hard stuff. I really do. There's something going on with that body. It's not super healthy and he knows it so he's got to monitor. I feel like it's heart related. It could be blood pressure. I feel like it's heart related. I don't think it's diabetes. It does not feel like that. It feels like heart related. So I feel the kids stuff. I think six or seven grandkids at the time. I was trying to get the time of your death. So shake me back. 2017, 2016, 14. 14 sticks up to me. 14, 2014 and 2016 stick up to me and I don't know if it's because it was a year after. 17? Did he just recently die? Maybe he did. I don't know. I'm super bad. You guys, I'm so bad with time. So it was between 2014 and 2017 that he died. He's mentioning somebody named Joan. I don't know who that is but it's my name Joan. And so again I feel like he was married in a bar so he had two different I think marriages and then he just said yep and I think he said you missed one or I missed one. I missed one. That's interesting. So what does that mean? I missed one. I missed one of my marriages. I missed one. I feel like he married his childhood sweetheart and then I feel like either it didn't work out or he came back to his childhood sweetheart. Like I feel like this romantic really young love energy unless he means I should have married her. I should have married my high school sweetheart kind of a thing. I see somebody named Margaret or Peggy. He's referring to his Peggy. I think he's been in movies. He shows me a couple of movies. He shows me an old time movie like with old cars like 1950s cars. I feel that so I think he was, I know he was in at least two, three. I think he was in three movies that I would maybe recognize if I looked back over his career. He says he had a lot of respect for the writers for the show and shows. I feel like he's been on two shows. I don't know what others that come or what other TV shows he may have been on but I feel like he's showing me two. And I see him. He's saying I was just a regular guy going to the grocery store kind of thing and like he wasn't bothered by other people coming up to him. He just kind of took it all in stride. It wasn't a big deal to him. It was just part of life, part of the experience of being an actor I guess. And he says he goes back to the writers. He says I have a lot of respect for the writers. I don't know if there was like a writer strike during the time that he was on a show or something but he's like supporting showing support for the writers. Like he really wants to say hey support the writers. Without the writers all of this wouldn't be possible. We can only do so much he says with stand up and improv. He said let's be clear on that. There has to be a decent storyline in order to follow and he says growing canes in particular is one of those shows that will transcend time. You could watch it today and you would get the same kind of values and the same kind of feel good vibes that you got then. And he says although we tackled some challenging issues we did it in ways that made sense for the time and also I think transcends time. He says it's a good legacy to have and I think it would be totally applicable today except you know you'd have to add some smartphones in. He says you have to add some smartphones in so that kind of thing. And then he has glasses on like he's trying to read them. He's like trying to read the smartphones. He also talks about liking to read, read books. Like I see books, stacks and stacks of books. And going to college I don't know what that's about. Stacks and stacks of books and going to college. I'm not sure what that's about. Is there anything that you would be able to tell us that would help us to be better people? So like advice from the afterlife now that you're like a spirit right? Because you're crossed over. You're like fully on embracing spirit life. I can feel that correct? He's like absolutely, absolutely. And it doesn't feel like you're reincarnated. Oh no not yet. It's too early for that. He says yeah I'm thinking he may have died recently like 2016. I don't know 15 maybe. I'm so bad with the times. He says oh it's okay. It's okay. All right so let's see so what kind of advice would you give us to be so we can be better people? Advice from the afterlife. He says don't worry so much. He's like don't sweat the small stuff. It really doesn't matter. Again the grand scheme of things. The stuff you're worrying about really has no bearing on the outcome. The ultimate outcome. And when you have the chance to stand at the doorway and look back upon your life you want to make sure that you took advantage of every moment that you had. Every moment. Every moment that you had. And invest in your relationships. That's the other piece of advice I would give. He says invest in your relationships because that's what lasts. After you are gone done and gone the relationships that you've built lasts. That will sustain your loved ones. That will sustain your family is those relationships. That's important. You got to invest in relationships. Your relationships. Thank you. That's awesome. Great advice. Great advice. Oh I wanted to ask one more thing as well. So at the time of transition I've asked other energies that I've spoken to. What was it like? Like can you describe a little bit maybe? Give us a little clue as to how it felt for you at the time of your death when you left the body. Like after you left the body. Like were you surprised about how how you felt or about the afterlife. How did you feel about that? Can you share a little bit about your experience? He's like talking about how it's kind of like squeezing a balloon. Like a balloon with air in it and you're you know you have it. So you have a kid that has a balloon and it's starting to like lose its air. He's like I'm not talking about the helium ones. I'm talking about just a regular old school balloon and it's kind of you know you're squeezing the balloon. The kid's playing with it. They're squeezing it because it doesn't have a lot of air in it and all of a sudden boom it's done. It's gone. And there's kind of like a startle. Like a shock. Like a oh oh okay. And then there's just air. There's just nothing. All of a sudden there's no edges. There's no body. There's no there's just it's just your it's like I would describe it. This might sound a little freaky. He says these are his words. This might sound a little freaky but it feels like air. Like it just feels like like air. There's no there's no boundaries. No edges. It's just air and it really feels quite nice. It's much more relaxed because oftentimes when I think when in our lives we experience the stress or stressful times or stressful moments our bodies get tense really tight and especially when you're sick. Like it's like you're working so hard to keep your blood pumping to keep your heart moving. You're very you're aware of the things your body is doing to try to keep itself going to sustain you. And it's just so hard. It's working so hard that when you just let go of that then there's just this there's air. There's just this nothing. There's none of that stress. There's no there's no pressure. There's no intenseness. It's just everything's lighter. You feel there's a feeling of air. Just air is the best way I would describe it. And I'm sure it's probably different for a little bit different for everyone so but that's that's my account. That's how I felt. Okay and he says aren't you going to ask me who greeted me? Like yeah like heaven's not a place. I know that but it's a sensation or an energetic experience or expression of whatever our mind. I know this Bridget's talking here of whatever our mind expects to that helps us to transition. That helps it to not be so odd or weird or awkward for us to make that transition but yeah so tell us did somebody greet you? Did you go to like to light or anything like that? He said it was nothing like that. It wasn't like that. It wasn't like that for me. He says it wasn't like that for me. He says but I know that my loved ones were there that have gone before me. I could see I could sense my grandma feel see you don't really have eyes. It's not the same kind of thing. He says but I knew I know in my knowing that my grandma was there and the knowing is the spirit that you talked about. He's referring I just did a video about this about intuition and soul connection so he's referring up to that back to that. That knowing is that soul acknowledging recognizing grandma familiar energy and so he says my grandmother was there to greet me. If there was a greeting there wasn't really a greeting there's just much there's just this awareness in this air space is how it feels. Thank you. Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen Mr. Alan Thicke, you were just a pleasure. What a pleasure. What a nice energy vibration that was. Very nice. Remember Alan Thicke was the dad on grilling pains so that's not your genre. That was my genre so it's kind of fun to talk to you. Thank you so much for being here. We appreciate it very very much. This is Bridget with Above Life Channel. 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