 Hi, it's Bridget, hey. Okay, so if you follow me on Bridget inspired on Instagram, right now you're watching above life channel on YouTube. But if you follow me at Bridget inspired on Instagram, you know, the channel this week is with Elvis. Yes, I saw the movie and he and I are gonna have some conversation. I'm gonna try to keep it. It's hard not to, it's hard. Oh, I'm gonna try to say I'm gonna use, I'm gonna try to use manners and try not to be too opinion-built. However, if that is a trigger for you when someone shares their opinion, me for example, you may not wanna watch this. So just giving you a heads up. Hey, and if you haven't met me before, my name is Bridget, this is above life channel, one of my two YouTube channels. I also have another YouTube channel, fairy grasshopper on above life channel, where I feature the afterlife celebrity guests so that they can give us insight. The whole purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope to encourage you to live your life. That's why we talk to afterlife celebrities, okay? Celebrities from the afterlife, which means yes, I am a psychic medium, but I'm also the foundation and core of my work. I'm an intuitive life coach, encouraging you to live your best life, supporting and honoring you as you walk through the process of being you. Okay, links below, okay. All right, so here we go. Let's talk to Elvis this morning. Let's talk about the movie, shall we? This was a gift from a client a couple of years ago. So two were these earrings? Yeah, taking care of business earrings. Might be a little hard to see because I'm recording on a Zoom platform right now. It's just quicker than uploads, my friends. It's quicker than uploads, okay, okay. All right, hey Elvis, will you come on in, please? Have a seat. Oh my gosh, I have like a rolling stool that I use when I do workshops and things like that. Sometimes I have a stool that I kind of sit on and I'll move around so it doesn't have a back to it. And that's where he's sitting. So I'm like, okay, okay. Just a minute, you guys, just a minute. Energy is very charming. Elvis is all right. And in fact, I'm gonna sneeze right now. Do you have Kelowna on, my friend? I am clear-smelliant. Kind of how it feels. I have perfume on. I smell good, let me just tell you. I smell good right now. But you smell like something very strong. Ooh, he's like Kelowna and he's like, it's aftershave, Virginia, aftershave. Gotta take care of this baby face, he says. And those of you who are curious about what he looks like. I am clairvoyant. That's one of the ways that I connect and communicate with spirit, which means third eye, which means visual imagery. I see visual imagery of them. So what they look like, what they wear, how they show up matters a great deal to me. So I'd like to share that if I can. He looks young, youthful. I like about 32, I'd guess. Well, younger than that. It would be like my vibe of 32. For him, it's like a 27, 28, 28, 27, 28, 27, 28. Yeah, I'm a numbers person too, by the way. So those are numbers are good information. Just so you know, it's like codes. It works with the brain really well. Light codes, healing codes, whatever. Okay, let's focus. We know we're gonna have a lot of people watching this video. All of this. We're gonna think number one that you're alive. Well, I am very much alive. Isn't that, isn't that what you say, he says, isn't that what you say? Isn't that what you say? The afterlife we live forever in the afterlife. Okay, yes, very true. But however there are, there might be people that watch that. I actually think you're some. That old bald guy working in a grocery store in. I don't know. I don't know. I can't quite see you on the Pacific North, the West or on the East coast. I can't, I can't see you in New York. I can't see you on the coast. You're like Southern boy. Yeah. He said Southern. Yeah. Yes. I'm Southern. Yes. Okay. Please do not call me ma'am. Whatever you do. Do not call me ma'am. Even though you're showing up younger than I am. I can't see you in the human terms. You would not be. Okay. He's so polite. You guys, lots of charming energy. He looks young, very baby faced. Okay. So let's talk about this. Let's focus on this movie. I had a lot of feelings. About it. And. I was kind of surprised. Let me just say I was caught off guard. By the depth of emotion. I was very surprised. I had a lot of very strong feelings about the movie. And I don't know that much about your life. I really don't know that much about your life. It's not that I'm not a fan. I've always felt a draw to you though. Let me say. So back in the nineties. When I was. I'm trying to remember if I was just married then or. I don't know. I don't remember. I don't remember. I don't remember. I don't remember. She was moving down to Mississippi. And so I went on a road trip with her to move her down there. And her husband was stationed. In Black Sea at the time. And so she's moving, we're moving her down there. And she. Oh, we drove through. Graceland. Right. I haven't actually done a tour though, because there was like not a lot of time. I have another client. Who, a Prince client person, a Prince fan. Who. Lives in Tennessee and she. But she lives in Nashville, but she goes to Memphis and tours Graceland and does that called Christmas thing. But she had said that too, that they totally redid this whole outside area where. There used to be just this like strip mall and I stopped. There I took pictures of Graceland. I touched the wall. I went into the gift store and I bought a little guitar key chain that I just only got rid of. A couple of years ago and it was just a little red guitar. It's a gold key chain with a little red guitar set Elvis on it. So I, I do, I have had a sense of you. And I didn't grow up like listening to your music. My parents weren't mega fans. They're in Beatles fans. But, which is fine. But. So. I had a strong emotional reaction response to the movie. I don't feel angry, but I felt really sad. A lot of sadness. Like there's this tremendous sense of. Watching a human, a story unfold. That was a human's life. Where. There is so much to be said. And I would like for you to share that with us if you can, if you're comfortable doing that today. Oh my God, he's so sweet. He literally gives me flowers like thank you for bringing me, you know, like, and he says his mom had taught him to. Be very appreciative and respectful. And the invitation to. Be here is. Appreciated. He says appreciated. I appreciate that. Oh my God. I can't help it. Okay. I feel the energy of spirit. So sometimes the stuff happens. It's the right side for me though. I don't know what it's like. Okay. Anyway. Okay. Feeling extraordinarily psychic after that movie and feeling you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The flowers very much. Thank you. That was very kind of you. They're kind of like flowers that you give your mother. Just so you guys know, there's no romantical, more mantical overures here at all. Nothing. He says, I don't want people to. It's hard. You guys. I hear. In the dialect. And my. Midwest. Homegrown accent is going to butcher the southern. And I'm going to do whatever feels good in my body. Cause I'm honoring my body as an Oracle because my body is also psychic. So. So too is yours by the way. Anyway, okay. Okay. See, I told you I'm so psychic right now. It's crazy. It started yesterday strong. And then now, as soon as Elvis shows up, it's like, boom. I don't want. I don't want. For the fans or for people who are just discovering music or. Music. Curious. About my life to see that and. Feel bad for me. I had a good life. I had a good life. I made mistakes. Yes, I did. Yes, I did. And that's what humans do. Yes, I did. I was a very trusting individual. Yes, you were. Yes. And I think that's part of what I think some of your fans are going to be up in arms about. Or why I had such a strong response to. Wrapping. This concept of being used by people around you to ride your coattails to take advantage of you kind of vibe, just like other people, other famous people, like Prince, like Michael Jackson, like all. Like Marilyn Monroe, like all of these mega iconic. Figures. That are human beings at their core that become larger than life because of this gift or skill that they have this ability to connect and that's really what the skill is. It doesn't matter if it's music. Or writing or speaking. Or dancing. Or performing. It is. This larger than life. Thing that we fall in love with and people just want a part of that and. That was portrayed in this movie and the movie was very artistic. It was very. Very well crafted to tell. To tell story in a way that would invoke a. Understanding of a sequence of events yet also utilized one kind of major two major characters. You all this and then the kernel for. To understand this dynamic of then the life how it unfolded for you. You know, you know, you know, those around you that utilized and leveraged your fame and notoriety and money and all that. Was put upon this one person to portray that. To kind of. It's like there's a hero and there's a villain kind of thing. It was very clear that. And I understand that that's metaphoric as well as also just an artistic way to express. And in real. So, so, so. So, wait, that's not right. It's not right. It's not just this one person. There's all these people that were. Yes. Oh my gosh. Did you really just say yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. Oh, so old. Such a baby face. Such a baby. You are a beautiful man. it. You have a very genuine nature and yet there are facets to you that are wild and free. And all of us, we have facets like that. So whatever we tap into and are attracted to and you are drawn to and you magnetized in you, it's because there's a part of us that has that exact same thing. So whatever it is about Elvis that you love the most, you got it. He says, well, thank you for saying that. That is, he's like, he's kind of like, like in my brain, it's like that was well said, but he says, yes, that's correct. So he says, yes, that's correct. He says, you do have a bubbly energy about you and aliveness. So I can understand why people might be confused and think your life because you definitely have an aliveness about you. Elvis, do you feel that your story was tragic? I know you said you, you had a good life. I think he says, for my family, yes, certainly, certainly it was, it was difficult. He says, I wasn't an easy man to get along with. I don't want anyone to think that I was a saint. Not that I, not that I feel the need, not that I feel that I should explain myself, but when you're young and you have plenty of opportunity, it's you kind of become like a kid in the candy store. I'm not making any excuses. I'm not making any excuses for my behavior. Yeah, Elvis, I see you like rolling around on the grass, playing football, doing really kind of, if I was your mama or your manager, I'd be freaking out because you could hurt that. You could injure that beautiful face. He says, oh, we've got a story about that. Apparently, there was some kind of fight where he got a cut. It's what it looks like to me. There's a scar or something. He says, yeah, that was about, that was the end of my, I heard about that. That was a little concerning. He says, but when you're, you don't think about it. You don't really think about it. And he says, when you're with your boys, he says, when you're with your boys, you don't think you're just, you're just one of the guys. And he says, in part, that's why, okay, so he showed me, that's why I had people around me. It wasn't because I was afraid of other people. I wasn't afraid. And they portrayed that in the movie, you guys a little bit, like in one of the scenes early on, it's like, like that he's like nervous about performing on stage or something. And he says, wouldn't that so much as it would? How important it was that I honor the gift and God and my family. And he literally showed me, like, clearly, he had to been, he's obviously Southern Baptist or something very vocally, physically. He says the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit movement through your body bridge. He says, Oh my gosh, are we really going to talk about my childhood? Oh my gosh. This is what is crazy and above like channel that happens sometimes because he'll talk to me about personal stuff and I try not to share that part with you, but I'm just going to share it today. I really, I'm like, whatever, whatever the comments are, whatever. I, he says, don't you remember as a little girl, you watching those evangelicals on television and you just jumping around, hopping around, clapping your hands. And he says, don't you remember that? You remember that? You know that. You remember that. That feel, you can feel it in your body. He says, you can feel it in your body. He says, why do you think folks are drawn to music so much? They can feel it in their body. Okay, so I would use the word vibration or frequency. That's kind of the common terms now for energetics and things. This is harmonizing of energy. And he says, it makes you feel alive. He says, so, so if I just forget everybody around me, he's like, it's kind of like, it's kind of, you guys, he's like, it's, it's like he gets in this bubble, like there's this bubble. It just feels so good in this bubble. And everything just pours out of me. I have every part of me. And it's this. I'm going to use the word transcendent, but he's like, and it's this. It's like a divine healing. It's like a resurrection. He says, it's like, I get born again, I get close to God. I feel so alive. And then he says, to notice in other people's faces and to see them respond and receive is a natural component. Like he says, not he was not overwhelmed by his fans screaming and shouting and fainting and all that, not overwhelmed by that. He says, there's a misrepresentation that shows that he was like, oh, oh, oh, like the shy person. And he says, it's not, it's not so much that you guys, you're showing me it's not so much that. And he's just a shy personality or whatever. He says, he really just felt like he just wanted to sing because he felt so alive. And if he could share that with other people and they felt good too, then there's like this connection that happens. You guys, it's like intuitive, almost this energetic that happens, this connection that happens. And then it, everybody feels good. It's like an amplification is what I would describe it as. He understood that he felt that and that was the pull he had. It wasn't just to like have money and take care of everybody. And he's definitely extraordinarily loyal to his family. And to the people he feels are like family. And that's going to be a problem for some of you. The movie did not talk about your boys at all. And I said the Memphis Mafia is that what it's called? Your boys. I'm going to say your boys. And at all, really just a little bit kind of hinted at it, but I think that they wrapped that storyline really projected into the Colonel Parker character, which Tom Hanks played very well, by the way, I will tell you very well. Yeah, it didn't make you hate him. It made you kind of understand the businessy mind part and also the out for yourself vibe. And in addition, it's like, how do I say this? The shared using of people, but the projection is, is like his boys, he felt one way about and Colonel Parker and near the end of his life, he felt another way about, because ultimately he lied to him, right? And he knew that Elvis knew that and found that out. So the power of forgiveness or grace is the question for you, my friend. Oh my God, can give that truly. He says, oh my God, oh my God, can grant you that. And he says, my heart was heavy. I was angry. He said, but the anger, he says, that part is the addictive peace, the diction, the addiction to the pills. And okay, so I have channeled you before and I've seen you drink alcohol. And I know other people were like, no, no, he never had a drop of alcohol. He never swore he never did this. And you with me have brought up those facets. I don't know if that's an underbelly or a shadow side that you didn't show a lot of people, but it seems to me like you did drink. He says later in life, a little bit, just a little bit, a little bit. And he says, it's kind of like, once you're down that, once you're going down that and that downwards slide, he says, he doesn't say spirally, so he says, slide, slide and down that. He says it doesn't really matters. Okay, this is going to spark people, I think. There's this concept of like shared use of people. For some, it could seem abusive when there's an imbalance of power in a relationship. So like with you and the kernel, it looks like he took advantage of you. And so too, then some people might say, well, your boys took advantage of you, your family took advantage of you also, right? But at what point is there like a shared use? Like an understanding of this is what the relationship dynamic is. And there's this kind of projection that like the kernel was in charge of everything almost brainwashing you, but I don't see that. Is that accurate? And let's talk about this using people, shared use of people, not using as an abusive. I'm not going off, you guys are not going off that, we're not jumping off that cliff. Do you understand me? We are not going to jump off. You can have opinions, you want to share them, that's fine. Don't fight in the comments. If you do, I mean, I'm not going to be referee in you, but my point is, everybody's going to have opinions, it's fine if you want to share them. The man's dead. Okay. And he's sharing some stuff about relationship. So let's have a conversation with that. This could be a whole video. Yes, man. So let's just tap into it here. Who was you say that you were in relationship with that there was the most maybe in balance? I don't want to say that. He says my wife and my daughter, first his daughter and his wife, just, you know, he says, if I would have taken better care of my health, maybe slowed down a bit, I would have been a better father to my daughter. That's the one place you guys that he feels an imbalance in the relationship was with his daughter. And then this wife, which was Priscilla, you never married again, did you? It doesn't seem like it. It seems like you had one wife. Okay. I don't only want to get into the whole relationship with first piece, because I have some very, I have some, there's I don't want to talk about that. There's issues for somebody that doesn't swear or doesn't drink and let's not talk about morality. Okay. Let's talk about what do you mean by there's an imbalance in the relationship with Priscilla? She loved me and I loved her the best I could. But I loved like performing more is what he's showing me the stage more. That was my first love. He says it wasn't just the music that was his love. It was being on the stage and entertainer. I loved that more. And then he says, I loved to be loved. I enjoyed receiving attention and affection from people. He says, whether it be my boys, my family, Carl Parker telling me how great I was, or, you know, fans, beautiful women, you can't tell me. He says that I normal red blood in it. Oh, gosh, please do not let an American boy. Okay. A normal person would not appreciate all those things. And he says that in itself, that love, that attention becomes an addiction. He says, after a mom died, after his mother died, you guys, I clearly know I've seen this before in channeling videos with him. But after his mother died, massive shift in his energy and what really mattered and what didn't. And sometimes it's like, do you even care about your life? You know, it's like he's running so fast or working so much and trying to escape and using all sorts of tools, toys and cars and women and spending and fast, like all this fast, fast, fast stuff to outrun his emotions and feelings of this grief, this tremendous grief. And when I was home last night, I just sobbed. I was trying to record some videos, you guys. I just cried hard, the core cried. It was tough to feel bad Elvis, that kind of the sense of loss, you know, I think a lot of people who watch the movie will understand that turning point piece, that pivotal point and recognize it within their own lives, which is an important thing I think you can get from the movie when you watch it. However, if you're a major fan of Elvis, and if you don't like the idea of the movie being told from Colonel Parker's perspective, don't see the movie then. Or if you see it, see it at home when it comes out on like a video, you can rent it or whatever online because, or go with friends because you're going to need to process after it's going to affect you. It's going to hit your heart. You know, he says, isn't that what movies are for? He says it's not just entertainment. It's healing. Just like music, it's healing. That's what performances are. It can change you. He says it can change you. There's things I'd like to continue talking to you about, like we need to talk about your grandson. We can talk about some of these other specific things. If you guys have questions for Elvis, please put it in the comments below. And so the next time I talk with him, if I have the opportunity to glance at your questions, I will. It's going to be hard knowing this one, I think, because I think there's going to be a lot of spicy potential for spicy comments. And I don't really want, I have any desire to read that. So we shall see what comes next. Thank you for being here. Appreciate it. Thank you. He says, thank you for bearing with me. Oh, you're not, you're not difficult to be around. I can feel the sadness though. There's a sadness, even though you feel alive, there's a piece of sadness I can feel that. I think that's intentional that you're holding that an intention to be able to help other people work with their grief and their own personal sadness in their lives about opportunity, maybe about things that they've lost to come to terms with that and then to continue to live and make the most of your life. You know, he says everybody has regrets. We all do. He says, if you're, if you don't have regrets, then you ain't been living. You ain't been living. He says, I believe you. And it's never too late to live. So I'm Bridget. Thanks so much for being here. I hope Elvis and I have inspired your spirit and filled you with some hope and encouraged you to love life like he would say. We would say I ain't too late to live. Thanks for being here.