 Hi, it's Bridget, welcome to a public channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope today we're going to channel Heath Ledger in the afterlife. All right, so I don't know a ton about Heath Ledger. I know that he was in the Batman movie. I know that he was dating one of the actresses, I think, from Full House, one of the twins, like Michelle, I can't think, Mary Kate or Ashley Olson. That's it. I know that he was dating, I think, one of them, at one point, that's all I know. I know he died young and tragically. I'm not sure if he committed suicide or if it was a drug overdose, I'm not sure, so we'll find out. Let's have a chat with him. Oh, and he really looks, yeah, he shows up with black makeup around his eyes. Were you a villain on the Batman movie? I was thinking, you were actually Batman, but you might not have been Batman. You look like you might have been one of the villains. Were you a Joker? He looks like you might have been Joker because he shows me green and black. He says, I was very much a character actor. I really got into my roles, the roles that I had, and he's showing me like a method actor, is that right? A method actor. He says, I was really serious about my work and I had a lot of opportunity. He's showing me living in New York and then I'm LA and he says, New York is more business, real, a lot of pressure there. There's a lot of intensity. He says a lot of intensity there in New York City. He says, LA is a lot more relaxed, but he says, you're surrounded by beautiful people and you really have to look good in order to be cast, even if you're playing a role, if you have a very specific character or a method or as an actor, it seemed as though you really had to be beautiful, one of the beautiful people. I didn't consider myself. He's saying, I'm not, I didn't consider myself that. I wasn't like a pretty boy type and he says, you might consider me a little reckless that I made some choices that were not, or impulsive, impulsive probably. A little James Dean a little bit like, he's a titch, like he's showing me fast cars driving really fast and so I don't know if he's trying to show that as a metaphor, you guys, like if he's stealing that wave or if that's literal, if he was driving fast cars. He's showing me like movie stunts too where he wanted to do his own stunts and there's a lot of danger to that and he says the insurance companies and the filming companies don't really appreciate it when you do that because it can, and your agent about has a heart attack because he can't really guarantee your safety when you do that and he's showing me big tall buildings and almost like a mission impossible vibe, he's showing me. I don't know if he's referring to how Tom Cruise did some of his own stunts or what the deal was but he's trying to show me his big tall buildings and then like a mission impossible vibe, like action movies, like the action. You have to be on, you have to be up, you have to be ready to go, go, go, go, go, go kind of the thing and he's showing me almost like his days and nights were mixed up. Like he'd rather sleep during the day and be awake at night or he had to do that for filming or movie, like be up during the day or be up at night and wake during the day. He's like showing me like how babies have their days and nights mixed up like he felt like that. And he said, sometimes I felt really dark and he's showing me Mac Miller actually, he's making a reference Heath Ledger is to Mac Miller and I don't know if that's because he relates. Yeah, there's a mental health thing and he's showing me that there's definitely addiction and there's a balancing of getting better, like I'm getting better and then all of a sudden I go down, like I'm worse and he's showing me pushing people away. Like I don't want anybody near me, like I'm sick, I don't want anybody near me, I don't want anybody near me. He's making me feel like he was actually sick, like a cold or a flu or something like that kind of a thing. And so, and he didn't feel like he wasn't just, wasn't getting better. He's showing me a lot of things like people reaching out to him, but him pushing people away. I can see one of the twins. I don't know what your name is, I know what she looks like, she's really skinny, like super, super thin, let's say that. That one, I don't know which one it is, but her. And he says, I'm sorry I hurt you, I'm sorry I hurt you. And he's saying something about his mom. I don't see a dad, I'm saying something about his mom. And he's saying something about I didn't want to be a failure. I didn't want to be a failure, he's referring to, he's talking to his mom and he's like saying, I didn't want to be a failure, as Lee says. I don't want to be a failure. He says, you know, Hollywood isn't, I mean, it's not that he expected to be fair. I mean, you know, it's like gambling, you know. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose and it's big time, it's big, you know. He's showing me Las Vegas, I don't know if he actually, he's showing me Las Vegas for some reason. Because I said gambling, is that why you're showing me Las Vegas? Or is it a gamble, shooting a film in Las Vegas? I'm talking about Las Vegas, that means something. If you're a Heath Ledger fan, can you tell me what the Las Vegas connection is? Like is it a film that he had there? Is it a movie that was filmed there? Or is that a place he liked to go? Or is, did he live by it there? Or in like a Nevada someplace? We'll just put it in the comments below. So you were in the Batman movie, I know that. I'm gonna see it though. He says it came out after I died. Oh my gosh, guys, I totally forgot about that. I think it did, did it, is that true? Is that really true? I think that might be true. That came out after I died. So now it's more famous when I went after I died than I was when I was alive. He's like, no, that's sad. Now that's a sad commentary on social culture. Something about European, imagine something European, like it's European or different. Like he's specifically saying United States. But I see like the Netherlands, Holland, maybe Sweden, Denmark. I see Denmark, Netherlands, Holland. I don't know if that means anything. You guys, to him, for him, unless a director was from there or a producer from there or he liked to go there, I don't think it's that. There's some kind of connection. Maybe a film festival, I don't know, it's not that. I don't know, it's connected to the movie thing, I think. He's showing me I had a shot in a TV show or I had a cameo or a short, I had a short role or an appearance in a TV show that you would recognize, he said to me. It's not a comedy though, it's like a, could be a TV drama, it could be something simple like a CSI or something like that, where he just kind of was one of the guys that walked in and said some stuff and left. He makes me feel like bad guys. Like he liked to play really dark, kind of intense characters. And he said, because he could relate to the way they felt, like the depth of their, he says, I don't want to say brooding or foreboding, but the depth of the, they used that darkness to really make themselves powerful and they weren't swallowed up by it. They were, they thrived in it. And I, maybe I admired that because of dealing with the darkness for myself. And when you say darkness, are you talking about addiction or are you talking about like depression? He says, depression, mental health, mental health. He says, he's showing me like really high energy to like speed or something like cocaine, like really high energy. And then it's almost like a bipolar, but he did, I don't think he had that. It doesn't feel like that at all. It feels like the high is like trying to get me. He says, you know, I was on medication, actually went to a shrink. He said, didn't work out so well though because it's kind of pissed me off, he says. It's like, and if I'm, he says, if I'm being on it, he's smoking, did he smoke? Could he smoke because I could see him with a cigarette? And he's kind of talking to me. God, you know what he reminds me of? He's the guy that was making me down a Sean Penn. He kind of has that vibe a little bit. The Sean Penn kind of on the bad boy kind of vibe, kind of a little bit of that. He's kind of, if I describe Heath Ledger, like I can't even think about what he looks like. I think he has light hair, like blonde hair. He, I didn't look anything up before I started this. So I'm gonna have to look up after because I need to know what it looks like. Now my brain's like, it's here to be up dark hair, kind of brownish blonde hair, I can't tell. It kind of reminds me of a Brad Pitt, Sean Penn combination is how he feels. That's a vibe of his energy. So it can be sexy and kind of cute, but rugged and like bad ass and I don't care. Bad ads and I don't care. And if I, and he said, if I'm being honest, he says, I don't know that I wanted to be well. I didn't know if I would change my career. You know, would it make me not good anymore? What I, what I best at, you know, like when it changed my craft, he really feels like a character, a method after that. It's really like he took acting really seriously. He said it was easy to do that and it was a role that wasn't like, wasn't like something that other people wanted to be known for or wanted to play. I had the kind of more of the obscure role, so you guys, he would be drawn more to that than like, then like the Dylan on 90210. He wouldn't play that part. That wouldn't be what he played. He says, maybe if I was desperate for a role, maybe if I had to be on Netflix, he says, maybe I would then, you know. But no, no, I am much prefer, he says I much prefer the movies. That's, I prefer that. And he likes the stuntman stuff. So I don't know if he started off as a stuntman and then moved into the movies a little bit. But I feel a connection to like desert, like in California. But then I feel like this, almost like business mentality of New York and New York City. And there's a little bit of a contrast with those two energies for him. So make with that what you will, but. All right, you guys, this is Bridget. It's been my pleasure to be able to channel for you and to connect with Heath Ledger in the afterlife. Remember, the purpose here is always to inspire your spirit, to give you some kind of inspiration here to fill you with some hope energy, to be positive and productive in your daily life. This is your life now, this is your life. So make sure you are doing your best to live it. Just live it. Now, as I'm outing, getting to the end here and wrapping this up, I'm realizing that we didn't even talk about his death or what caused his death. And I'm sure that if you're looking up channels and psychic mediums, that's something you want to know because you like to know, how do they die? And I wanted to take this opportunity to reflect in, to reflect into the purpose of above-life channel is to inspire your spirit and to focus on your life. The most important part of life is to live it. To actually live it. And our death moment is one scene in the entire movie. One scene. So it doesn't really necessarily matter how he died, but I can tell you, it definitely feels like he takes ownership for his death. He wanted to go, he says, I wanted to leave. I wanted it to be over, over and done, he says, over and done. So if I had to say, I would say it was a suicide, but it may have been a suicide by medication or overdose, but it feels like that. So for those of you that have to know that, that's all it feels to me. So you can put in the comments below, especially if you're a Heath Ledger fan, what you know about him in his life, how he has inspired you as a person to live the best life that you can live. This is Bridget, thank you so much for watching.