 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life Channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope. Today, I am going to have a conversation with Prince from the afterlife. Hmm. You guys know that. If you've been around Above Life Channel for a while, you know that this channel is in part because of Prince because I started channeling Prince way back in 2016 when he first made his transition into the afterlife. If you are a Prince fan, check out the Prince Playlist here at Above Life Channel. Lots of videos for you and I got to honor where I come from in that regard. But I've been a psychic and a medium for over 15 years now. And so the Prince stuff, that was just my entree into channeling celebrities. Now, why celebrities? Because they have powerful connections with you. You have powerful connections with them. They are influential. They can provide insight for all of us. Unique perspective about human life from their afterlife, few points. So it gives us a lot of great information. Okay, so today is a beautiful day as you'll notice the sun popping in and out. And I will keep my sunglasses on most likely because I got really sensitive eyes here out in Minnesota. And yes, I'm in Minnesota. And this week is the week that I will be sharing this particular channeling session is the week of Prince's birthday. Now, if you're a Prince fan fan follower, you know that Prince did not actually celebrate birthdays later in his life because of his Jehovah Witness religious practices. He didn't celebrate birthdays, but everybody who is a Minnesotan and it's a Prince fan from Minnesota knows that they still celebrate. People still celebrate here. Okay, so in fact, I believe it's his birthday. That's actually like Prince Day or something here in Minnesota. All right, so right now the times are very turbulent to say the least in Minnesota, Minneapolis, and St. Paul and the surrounding suburbs. There's a lot of chaos and I think it's a really great time for us to get some insight, some good positive purple vibes from Prince the Purple One. After the recent death, I use the word death instead of the M word because YouTube sometimes doesn't like the M word used in things and because then you have to like flag it and have all this stuff on it. So after the recent death of a black man at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer who is now in custody and more charges to come for others that were involved or should I say who didn't get involved and lots of outrage from our community here in Minnesota in the Twin Cities metro area and around the country and lots of anger, lots of upset, lots of grief and sadness and cries for change and really a lot of intensity and today is so George died on Monday night Memorial Day and I'm recording this video on a Saturday and for the first time ever we had a curfew last night like a military state kind of curfew because there are lots of people that are pouring into Minneapolis and St. Paul. They're Twin Cities you guys like there's a river in between but they're basically two huge cities that kind of form one metropolitan area of the Twin Cities and then there's rings of suburbs around there. I'm in one of the probably the secondary second to third ring of suburbs probably is what I would be classified at so I'm about 35 minutes south of St. Paul and we'll kind of southwest a little bit yeah I'm a little bit west too but there's a lot of concern for all the people that are pouring in that aren't protesters they're like militia groups and white supremacists and anti-government groups and anarchy groups and things like that and mixing that in with the local elements of people who are not wanting to protest or not wanting to be part of the community who are just angry and stuff you know who want to cause problems problems basically are really messing it up for people who want to peacefully protest in the community they're then wants and needs to come together and it's just there's a lot there's a lot so we're going to talk to Prince because he grew up in north Minneapolis and understands the pain that's happening right now so Prince and I know you've been such an advocate for like pretty police brutality and to me I'm like abuse of power that's what it is for me and and that's how I define it and also specifically racism equality all of it and I know that you've been active in that before so do you want to talk to us can you have a conversation with us and I wasn't sure if I wanted to talk to you about this because I you know I don't like controversy you guys I don't like drama I don't want to stir the pot I don't want to be part of some bandwagon of oh you know let's make change let's do this everybody you know take an advantage of the situation that is deeply affecting Minnesota which by the way I am I am a minnesota and born and raised I am here this is my state so people who don't belong here when driving here from other places across the united states which they have been because they were arrested in st paul last night all the rest that occurred on friday night in st paul according to the mayor's press conference the mayor of st paul who's awesome by the way incredible speaker very just inspiring as far as leadership goes he said today at the press conference that everybody that was arrested in st paul on friday night was from out of state so get out of our state go take care of your own business you want to cause trouble go to your own neighborhood jeez sorry okay all right all right yeah I'm gonna get a lot of comments on this one but I'm too princess you about done yes I know I know yes I'm about done what what can't give us some words of wisdom prince like first of all what would you do if you were here what would you be doing he says I wouldn't be mixing it up in Minneapolis I can tell you that I wouldn't be in Minneapolis right now he says I wouldn't do that I'm gonna be doing that there's lots of ways you can make your voice be heard he says there's lots of ways you can make change you know and for me I would offer support through music and money but you all wouldn't have known that part when I was alive you wouldn't have known that part so it was um I in one of the um the friend groups I'm in they're very they're major prince fans major purple friends of mine and then there was a mention I think from paisley park one of their posts on facebook about you after the trevon martin shooting that you had a rally a dance rally um for peace or for change at paisley park he said yeah yeah he says you gotta raise the love that's what's gotta happen you know you gotta raise the love vibration hate hate caused this problem you know hate caused this it's not something that's going to be just you know instantly healed overnight there's nothing you can really do it's just superficial you know it's just surface the wound is deep you know many of us are born with it you don't know what it's like the color of your skin doesn't cause you to immediately have a instinct to be okay so I can't match the right word when I'm calling me to translate it you guys from what he's saying it's alert that causes like a color of my skin because I'm white and and he um is saying I didn't understand I don't I wouldn't understand necessarily how it would feel to be born with a wound with a higher level of alertness in order to keep yourself survival he says you are a victim waiting you are a target and he says back in the day when I he's like when I was you know when I was younger I was in st paul and Minneapolis and we used to go to clubs and things and you know we'd play and you know that there was discrimination I mean you know it but you just kind of you try you try to turn your head you know not real not get real uh can't let it take you off your course you know you got to focus on on what you're there for and what you want to do but I experience racism all the time and that's just like it's like it's it's it's just it's a part of of this landscape the world that we live in and that doesn't mean it's right and it's not it's not something that he says you know in the civil rights movements you would think that something would shade that it would change right you would think that things have gotten better oh it's gotten better it's gotten better but he says I would argue that it hasn't gotten better the people that have the money and the power and the people that are white and mostly the white men that are in control of everything whether it be a record company or government that's a problem okay but prince you didn't even vote like you you're very publicly you had conversations where you didn't vote you said I didn't I don't vote I don't get involved in that so it seems like you didn't really do everything you could do yourself to create change you have to do with you have to do it do with what you believe in he says you have to do with what you believe in okay so like he's saying like so he literally shows me you guys remember the version of prince that I connect to sometimes you might not necessarily instantaneously recognize because he has this higher level viewpoint and ascended viewpoint where like a teacher like almost not a teacher but like a philosophical like viewpoint where he's showing me an image like a circle and it's a light light kind of a lavender color inside the circle and then he's showing me all of these little dots these little yellow golden dots inside the circle lots of little yellow like points of light inside the circle and he shows me the circle and he says within your what you believe your belief system the circle of what you believe this this is a cycle he said it's it's it's the community that you were born into it's the culture that you live in it's the society that puts the the boundaries upon you you don't even have a choice to set your own boundaries you've got to work within the structure of the belief system that you have but for an african-american person or a person with brown skin there is an extra layer of expectation boundaries confinement restriction that is set upon that and so you don't have that is what he says to me you don't have that that extra layer okay so prince i have a woman layer i'm a woman and because of that people in like the white house for example think that women are inferior and don't really see the value that i offer so i connect with my own value and create my own belief system based around what i want the desires that i have to make a difference in the world what the kind of relationships i want to have with my family and my community in my work that kind of thing so i see that piece but i also know that that's very different than a skin color piece i know that the skin color is you can't transcend that like how do you transcend that you don't change that he says i don't know what to say to you about i don't know anything about being a woman he says i know about being with women but i don't know anything about being a woman yeah i know i know and i don't know anything about being an african-american i don't know that's a thing to print so for us white people can you give us people like me who are so vanilla have no concept of how to help support change racially how i mean because the the talk now the rhetoric now the the the messages that are shared now from people about civil rights about racism are all about how i'm a racist because that's just part of my belief system like me i was born a racist basically like that's kind of the little belief system that's being placed upon me now and while i don't intellectually i don't feel like and personally i don't feel like that's true there has to be some level of truth to that if other people who are in minority classes minority is class the right word you guys minority groups or not even minority let's that even sounds totally disrespectful to say but people who are african-american or brown skin are see i don't i don't have any kind of i i don't know how to have that conversation about well how do i say this i don't know white people like me like a middle class white woman who's had privilege and still has privilege and lives in my little suburbia area who is pretty removed from the protest unless i choose to go in and support and show up but i'm leary to do that why would i do that when people like on facebook are telling me well you don't know you don't know what's going on so you're just you're like belittling our you're belittling it because you are a racist you're just a racist and even though you don't mean to be a racist you just are so all the sudden i'm like part of the problem which i understand that the systems and the structures and things like that that i have a privilege to be part of don't see me specifically as a problem and we're created by white people to keep out people who have different colored skin i understand that that part the institutionalization of it the heritage the lineage that i have because i'm a white person yes in that way i guess i inherited that racism that i'm i inheriting that but i don't believe like i don't believe that about myself i don't feel that about myself just because i don't know or i'm ignorant even if i try to educate myself i don't know i feel like i'm damned if i do and i'm damned if i don't and this isn't about me you guys but i understand that a lot of my audience is white women just like me so prince educating me having a conversation with me helping me to hear your stories and understand your experiences so that i can hear your truth helps to enlighten me helps me to to to respect where you're coming from and it doesn't make me an expert doesn't make me know how to to make things better necessarily without your help your assistance so what like what can i do i mean can i do anything is there anything i can do really is there anything i can do besides vote vote vote which you didn't do and that doesn't really rub me the wrong way he's like yeah we you know there's one thing you shouldn't talk about it's religion and politics i know i know he's like politics project you and i will not we will not ever be on the same page with politics i know and it's not he said it's not about a party you know parties and anything like that just divides you he says so so tell me help me understand so that everybody else can also understand what do we do what do we do well the simple fact that you're asking the question means to care and you have to go beyond that you have to do more than that you have to listen you have to really listen you have to just shut your mouths and let the people who have been underrepresented let them speak let us speak listen and you got it in and and it's true you know people do learn from the stories of others so you got to share those stories you got to help to spread the words of african americans and and of and i'm going to say underrepresented classes because i also want to include like latinos and um mung and samali and all the different cultures and things like that that are here in minnesota as well as across the country and all of their their voices come together you know they form a chorus but the individual stories are what we can learn from is what i'm hearing you say right it says it's not going to happen overnight you got it you can't just do it once you got to do it all the time you got to be willing to show up shut up and listen i know i know that people mean well when they say that to me as a white woman i feel like that feels like i don't want you here then when you say shut up when you're telling me not to speak it makes me feel like i need to that i don't i shouldn't be there in the first place he says and that's exactly how african americans have felt in their entire lives that's how we were born so now you feel a little bit just a little bit and you can choose not to feel that way that's put on that's put on you by your choice by the guilt or the shame or the tolerance that you've had your whole life i'm not he says i i'm not saying it's your fault i'm not blaming you but you're gonna be what keeps it the same or what makes the change happens not just let the change happen but you amplify the voices of the african americans you share the poetry you share the lyrics you share the music you buy from businesses that are other colors than you you support organizations and charities that are other colors than you that's what you do to build the communities of color to give them strength to give them voice to give them power that's what you do you consume their products you purchase their services you donate to their charities that's what you do with your white money that's what you do and you spread the love you got to really focus on the fact that this is here this is present this is now and you got to focus don't lose sight of the purpose of all while this is happening while this is happening because it is way beyond time for change it is it is way beyond it is everything is just completely unearthed so that you can replant seeds together side by side so would you do a dance party i would i would i would do a concert i could see you on top of first avenue in minneapolis right on top of the roof there just just sing and he says um no he says no no no paisley park we have a big party at paisley park the fund's going to organizations to help clean up the city because that's what's going to be needed that's if you really want to show up and help that's what you do you come out after in the aftermath and you work side by side and get dirty in that community as you help them clean up the streets the businesses you help you got to show up for that stuff you got to show up after not just right now when you're mad and angry and when it's hot you got to do after for for a long long time you got to consistently show up and be there and be present and be willing to consistently be there and be present and be willing there's a lot of pain but don't make it no don't make them the mistake of thinking that this is a new problem but this is a new wound circumstance or situation yeah the name's different but the situation is the same situation a person in power took a life a white person took a life of a black person and the white person had the power and the black person did not it is important for you to acknowledge that the way the man died was without his voice and so now that voice is going to be so important moving ahead for all of those involved as the community comes back together again there's going to be music about this isn't there why yeah i hope so this prince said i hope so music is healing it is you know i can't i can't really offer you anything that's going to make you feel any better you gotta feel you gotta feel uncomfortable you gotta feel bad you gotta feel unsettled that's how many black people feel every day of their lives just going to school walking down the street being in a public place being in a place with white people there's always this underlying what if so if you're unsettled then good that's progress it's not a bad thing when you suffer together you can heal together i see a band sly in the family stone i think or earth wind and fire both those two bands and that music you guys whatever that music is there's something that's connected or related to that are there other spiritual teachers or mentors for us that we can look to during this time to help educate us as white people to understand how we can be better members of society together how we can bridge the gaps how we can be supportive of our brothers and sisters how of of different skin tones how can i mean i probably sound so ignorant i apologize if i do you guys but this is true this is who i am who i am i don't know you know can you give us some other mentors or or or folks that we can look up to the like mlk jr i see that right away obviously he says aretha aretha franklin i'm like wow edda jane jones or if it's jerald i can't tell edda he says edda oh thank you nelson mendela oh my gosh beautiful really beautiful energy oh wow that was really nice i just felt nelson mendela energy wow prince yeah he says yeah you want to feel peace yeah talk about a man who's been through it yeah he said yeah yeah maya angelo nat king coal natalie coal his daughter what about melcom x there's adversity you know mix things up yeah yeah i feel more um why do i say f scott f scott Fitzgerald i don't know um he said he's like he's like showing me education learning like great speakers great writers great authors great musicians like looking to them to inspire us to connect with their gifts and amplify the energy of what they have to offer instead of their skin tone basically like their gifts that they have to offer their contributions to society not limitations because of their skin tone but recognizing that and the time that they lived yeah they were limited because of their skin tone can you imagine if they weren't like ask yourself what if what if that person was white then what how successful how rich how famous how influential could they have been there's another african-american woman but i can't i i don't know exactly who it is like it's not opera you guys it's it's influential as she is and as awesome as i think opra is it's not her it's somebody else though i don't know who she is though she's alive now it's not um like michelle obama that's not who it is older an older woman that's african-american i don't know who it is though i i don't and to answer some of your questions because some of you like yell at me about her like bridget why don't you just ask them what the name is what doesn't always work like that you guys because i get information in multiple ways the clairvoyantly i see that's the easiest way for me i sense and feel that's also an easy way for me i don't always hear exactly it's it's difficult for me to hear i hear bits and pieces so it's it's tough that part i don't always get everything because that's not what above life channel is about it's not about being always being right i'm always right so by getting the information and having that the real conversations that are going to provide insight to you they're going to inspire your spirit and give you some hope prince thank you thanks for having a conversation with me this is a hard conversation to have says you're going to share it right yeah i'm going to share it do you have any insight can you share any any words of wisdom or anything inspiring to us in minnesota here as we're dealing with this there's so many different pieces you guys that can feel him like he's trying to be calm but he's saying you got to stay angry but not be violent you got to be calm but not complacent you got to be ready it's going to be real obvious what needs to happen it's easy to get lost in ambiguity and you just step back because it's too hard or you're like hey it's you know there's excuses like i'm too i'm white so i don't know nobody's gonna want my help because i'm white um um it's not oh poor me it's just it's i don't know it's true right i see he said no no no no see see see no no no no no no no no that's not an excuse your skin color can't be an excuse now he said you can't make that an excuse now that's not gonna work he says that's not gonna work you know take back the power and you got to do it through love and you've got to you got to be willing to stay stick with it he's like you got to be willing to stay with it he says i would recommend that you all take care of yourselves and each other maybe have some you know watch your favorite concert listen to some music together you know have someone be your dj and hang out with your friends online online you guys online like facebook or something and have somebody spin records and you know that kind of thing you know be creative he's like be creative you know he's like you know social distancing so he's like be creative like yeah we can be awesome in the so and work we're creative he says it will pass it will pass it's gonna take time though he says it's gonna take time it looks like at least three more days you guys oh my gosh three or five more days oh my goodness it's saturday today it's gonna take time all right you guys i wish i had more like woohoo positive inspirational stuff but this is real life stuff and i think it's kind of deep for us to be connected this way and this is real and authentic and very raw conversation so for all of the viewers here at above life channel for our community thank you for being here thank you for being part of this community and for spreading messages of love and power through love it's really important that's what's needed right now at least in minnesota oh my gosh we will accept your prayers and your positive healing energies that love prevails instead of all those crazy terrorist like groups that are here trying to take over you know the protesters that are peaceful need space and room and the community needs room to grieve so we can if you guys can help send positive prayers and energy to help create that healing part and allow for their voices to be heard and continued support for the progress of change that'd be real helpful here thanks you guys thanks for being here and thanks to prince for the conversation