 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life Channel. The purpose here, as always, is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope. Today, we've got a channeling video with an interesting guy. Hmm. Steve Jobs. Now, I'm curious about chatting with him in the afterlife, and I know that his personality wasn't exactly magnetic. But that was in human life, you guys. That was in human life. So I have hope that in the afterlife, the energy of the spirit can sometimes be very different than that, which was in the human life, which, by the way, is part of what makes it kind of difficult for you sometimes to recognize the spirit of your loved ones, or to recognize the spirit energy of your spirit guides, because it's either totally different than how that person was in real life, or it is just so familiar to you that you don't notice a difference, okay? As far as spirit guides go. So let's start chatting with Steve Jobs. Come on in, Steve. I have been thinking about you because I have been getting my oldest child ready for college and having to do the computer techie stuff. Everything's online now. Everything is online. And he says, as it should be. And he is wearing a black mock neck shirt. I'm going to let you guys know. It looks like a turtleneck. It's not. It's like a mock neck. It's not actually a turtleneck, Steve. Now, I know that's kind of signature to you. I kind of expected that. So maybe that's why you manifest or show me that. But I just want to share that with the viewers here, because they don't see you through the third eye clairvoyant channel, like I do. And so I want to share that with them. So Steve, thank you for taking the time to be here. Your energy does feel very upright. You feel very straight, pretty thin, too, and kind of tall. And so you feel kind of serious, business-y, but you don't feel how maybe I would have expected to meet you as a person. I don't know that I would have wanted to meet you. You feel like as a person, you're making me feel like you were very factual, straight to the point, sometimes over spoke without thinking about feelings or emotions with people, got right to the point, cut to the chase. But I feel like that comes from a place of wounding or pain, probably from your early experiences with business and losses that you've experienced during that time. So that's kind of what feels right to me energetically. Is that accurate? In a nutshell. He says in a nutshell. So you're straight to the point. So am I. So I appreciate that. So let's get straight to it. So I have some questions about you. Steve, can you talk about the moment that you crossed over into the afterlife that you left your body? Now, I know we know that you were sick. I think you had cancer, I think. He says, yeah. Yes. And that the moment you crossed over into the afterlife, what was that like for you? What was the experience like? Describe us that experience. He says it wasn't what I thought it would be. It was different than I expected. He says you need to remember that my life was very different than what you might like to hear about from a spiritual perspective. I didn't really have an understanding of spirituality. And my focus was very much on the human, the tangible, the evidentiary, the things that we can touch and smell and taste. And that work was really a priority for me. You have to remember that. That when I left my body, prior to leaving, prior to actual the death, the moment of death, I was scared. I was afraid. It's not that I didn't believe in God. It's not that's not true. I always believed that there was a higher power, but I never really knew the higher power. I never really had conversation with God until I was really sick. And it was obvious that I was going to die. I knew that I was going to lose this one, that this wasn't something I could negotiate, that my body was very obviously dying and my mind couldn't pull me out of it. Some new idea, some different way of looking at it was not going to save this body. I was able to detach to let it go pretty quickly at the moment of death, but I was afraid up to that point. I did have a grandmother that passed before I did. And I remember her. She smelled so good, like sweet rolls. Like he's making me smell cinnamon, like sweet roll cinnamon. And very loving and supportive in the ways that you'd want a grandmother. How you feel a grandmother, like that. Like the stereotypical grandmother. That's what you can relate to. He says, he goes, what you can relate to. And he does this, he's doing this gesture, what you can relate to. And when he's talking, he's like, his hands are kind of like in blades. When he's like talking and stuff like that, he's like this, this is his gestures. And they're coming out in the center of his chest. I just want to share that with you guys so you can kind of see, sense this, how this experience with Steve Jobs is occurring. Okay, so your grandmother, yeah, she was there in the afterlife. Yes, he said, I would have dreams about being with her. And in a way, it prepared me to be able to actually feel comfortable enough to let go. I was scared. I was scared. I thought it was kind of a mistake that I was going to the good guy side. And it's not because I was a huge, he's going to swear he's going to say a hole. Not because I was just that, but because I really, I had regrets. Like I was, I was scared because I didn't, I wasted really important parts of life. I wasted them. I wasted them. Okay, so Steve, do you have regrets? I did before I died. But as soon as I left that body, and I met my grandmother, and I felt this incredible amount of love and peace that you can't, I've never had. I have never experienced that in my life. Never, not once have I, can I even remember feeling that? You know, I've had always been go, go, go and go and everything was always so busy. And it was the hamster wheel, the proverbial hamster wheel, and what's next and what's next and what's next. And there's always this look ahead, look ahead, look ahead. And at the end of your life, the look ahead is, is heaven or what you, the concept of heaven, it's not, and you know, it's not particularly like that. It's not exactly like that. But it's, it's not something I actually even prepared for a thought of. And until I was, I was dying until I was faced with that. And so at the end of my life, yes, the last three to six months of my life, I did have regret, deep regret. And, and I felt very sad and I was scared. I was afraid that I had wasted this gift of life. And I know that that's not something that should be wasted. It's, it is more precious than any patents you could possibly get. And so there, and there's no competition to get into this portion of the afterlife, this, this heaven place, there's no competition. It's not like a, a big Google building or something or a YouTube building where you're in or you're not in, you know, it's not like that. It's not a us or them or a competition. And, and so I didn't like strategically, I have no idea how to do this death thing and this going to heaven afterlife. And I didn't know like I didn't have a ticket. I hadn't invested. I didn't know. And I wasted my opportunity with family and I wasted my opportunity with, with what was given as life. And now I understand from an afterlife perspective what, what it means, what it really means when people talk about that life is a miracle. It really is. But you, you, if you're so engrossed in your mind and the thinking and the thoughts and the producing and the results and the efficiency and making things better, it's wonderful to be driven to strive for doing better, to have quality, to, to provide solutions. It's wonderful. It's fabulous to be wealthy. But unless you can do that with the purpose of giving, of really giving your heart and your soul, it's not worth it. There's nothing. It's just empty. It's dark. It's, it's just complete and utter nothing. It's nothing. Okay, Steve, you're real passionate, real passionate. And he, you guys, he wants to hit this home, especially for those of you who are workaholics. Thank you, Steve, for being honest about that. I appreciate it. I appreciate it very much. He says, well, that's why you invited me. That's why we're having this conversation. Because life matters. Life matters. Not the what you do. It's how you relate to others, how you are cultivating and, and really giving in those relationships. Those are your opportunities. That is where you have a tremendous amount of, of opportunity to really leave a legacy, to lead, to make a such a difference based upon how you support, how you connect, how you, you are in relationship. It's not one-sided. And so often, in my experiences, because I was the boss, I was the one that, that held things together that had the vision for the company. And you said, you alluded to this Bridget that I ran out of, that there was a point in me, a wounding point in me. There, yes, there was definitely a grief point, as you know, with Bill and I. And you know that, that definitely motivates you. When you get a wound, when you are hurt, when you feel betrayed and basically screwed over, you don't forget that. And it can motivate you. So, so people should know, yes, if you can learn something from my actual life, from watching my talks, from, from my, my values, the things that I shared, half of it's crap. So just forget half of it. But the, the point is, is you can learn how, aside from how not to be, he says, how not to be, how, if you are in a situation, you're in circumstances that you don't like, you don't like the circumstances or something happen to you and you feel like, oh, whoa is me. You can take that, that anger that you have and turn it into passion and let it drive you. But don't let it consume you. There's a difference between letting it drive you and motivate you to make a change, to change your life, to focus on yourself, to make yourself better. There's a difference between that and to letting it consume you. And it consumes you, if it consumes you, you might look great and successful and make them the money and having the business and having the cars and the private planes and all of this and your name on everything and very successful. But, but it doesn't mean a damn thing if it eats you up inside. If you have guilt and regret and feelings of running from being a victim or being hurt. And so you're so pissed off or you're so, so sad or depressed about it. And you take that to fuel you. Great. Let it be a stepping stone. Don't let it be the whole foundation for your work, your business, your, your life change, your transition, your whatever you're creating. Don't let it be the whole thing because it's not a good, it's not solid. It's not a solid foundation. You got a very pretty damn quickly turn that, that hurt, that wound, that grief into that pain. You got to very quickly turn that into healing. You got to let it be, you got to let it become an energy that allows you to recognize that you have a choice. You have a choice in how you act, how you behave, how you move through life, and you don't want to be propelled by hate or pain. You want to be propelled by positive. So turning into passion and let the, let the, just this miracle, miracle of things, everyday things show up in your life, you know? I mean, I know it sounds corny. I know it sounds totally cliche. I know it does. I know people are going to be like, that's not Steve Jobs. Yeah. From the afterlife, guess what? People change because spirit, spirit changes. So if this brings me to another point Bridget, if you, if he, if, if he was watching this right now, he needs to listen. Even the business guy watching this, you entrepreneurs, your spirit is a hundred percent who you are. And if you are lacking, if you are missing out on opportunities, if you don't have ideas, if you're burned out, if you have bad relationships and you just feel like crap, that's on you. But you can change it. You can change it. Do you know, do you know how you can change it? Use that spirit. Use that spirit stuff, that spirituality stuff, that energy stuff. Use that stuff to take care of you. It's not crap. It's legitimate. It's real. It's how everything works. And you don't learn about spirit and energy stuff to manipulate. That's like game playing. You don't have time for that. You don't have time for that. But you can utilize spirit as strategy and energy as strategy as long as you're always choosing the positive. And the emphasis is on the good that you can create, not from the pain that you've had. That's how you do it. That's how you succeed. And that's how you beat the competition, which is really in your mind. Your brain is your biggest competition. And that is the damn truth. Okay, Steve Jobs, ladies and gentlemen, Steve Jobs. Very passionate in the afterlife. Very intense and intense on sharing. I am really, I guess I'm not surprised at the energy. Did you guys feel that like it's all in the chest and the shoulders and like kind of straighten up? Come on, like trying to shake you kind of energy. This is great. I'd love to chat with you a little more and ask you some specific questions on business and stuff. But for now, this is pretty damn good. Yeah, I'm pretty pleased with it. Thank you. He's like, thank you. It's a pleasure. And he's like reaching his hand out to me. It's a pleasure. It's a pleasure. He said, it's a pleasure. It's a pleasure to meet you. And I'd be happy to chat again to talk to come by and talk again. He doesn't say chat, I say chat. He says, I'd be happy to come by again and talk. Thank you, Steve. I appreciate that. And for you viewers, I hope that this has inspired your spirit, filled you with hope. Remember, this is your life. This is yours here and now. So live it. Just live it. Thanks for watching.