 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life Channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you up with hope. Today, we're going to do a channeling with someone who has been requested and with someone who I have been feeling into the last week or so. All right, so we are going to chat with Luke Perry in the afterlife. Now, Luke Perry is most known recently for his role in Riverdale. My understanding, I didn't watch the show. My understanding is that he was a dad in that show. But I know him. I know him from back in the day in Beverly Hills, 90210. And he was Dylan, okay? He was like the kind of bad guy, strong, silent type. He totally has a James Dean vibe to me, which is totally perfect, you guys, because I just channeled James Dean like two weeks ago. So he kind of has that vibe. And he definitely is someone whose death was a shock. He passed away from a stroke. And you know, if you've watched Above Life Channel, that as a psychic and medium, I kind of have a rule, a rule of engagement or connection where I don't like to channel people right away after they died. Now, that's a Bridget thing. That's just a preference I've had because I felt like it wasn't very polite to do that. I kind of felt like it was just not, it just didn't feel, I felt like I needed to give them privacy and respect like the family and stuff. But I realized that after a session I had the other day, that that's just a thing that I, that's just a Bridget thing. That's just something that I created for myself to have kind of a boundary around the energy of that person's passing and not just that person's passing because, you know, I feel like death is a private or intimate moment, you know, between the creator and the spirit and the unification of that and the transition of that is really sacred. And it's, it's, it's sacred as birth is. And kind of to dig all into that and be all in the business of people, spirit feels like not super great to me right away, you know, I feel like, Oh, geez, let's, let's kind of give it some time. However, I also recognize that part of the reason why I have tried to stay away from the sensationalization or the focus on people who just die right away, who have just recently passed or what have you, is because I don't want the attention. Like I don't want people Google searching and finding me in my channeling about that person because I feel almost like it can be like a drug, you know, afterlife and and paranormal connection can be like a drug to some people and it can distract them. It can be an addiction. It can be something that redirects you instead of focusing on your own life and your own beautiful spirit and the incredible eternal energy that you have access to that we all have access to, I feel like it distracts people. And I don't want to be a part of that. However, don't worry, I'm going to get to Luke Perry. If you hate that about me and my channel, don't watch. Okay. All right. So for those of you who know how it's done here at above life channel, you know that I got some story to share you for with you first, right? So a couple of days ago, I was blessed to talk to a client that I talked to one other time before who comes to me from the east coast of the United States. And we connected because of above life channel because of the channeling here. And she is such a beautiful soul. I love you so much. You know who you are, I hope. And she scheduled session with me and it takes sometimes you guys sometimes takes like three to four weeks to get in with me sometimes. And so she scheduled the session with me like a month ago. And we just had it this last week. And when she scheduled the session, her mom was not sick. When we had the session between the time that she scheduled the session and we had the session was about a month, right? Four weeks. And during that time, her mom got sick. And then she died. So when I talked to her, her mom had transitioned into the afterlife only about six days before that. She didn't know mom wasn't sick before she scheduled the session. And here I was all of a sudden like I go to open up the session and create the energy connection. And we start to talk and all of a sudden boom, her mom's like right here. And I'm like, wow, your mother is so easy to connect to. I said, is your mother in the afterlife? And she said yes. And she got emotional a bit. Natural to be emotional. You don't need to apologize for that is beautiful. It's just a reflection of how much you love and care for that and that person that spirit. And I could feel her. I could see her. I could she was so easy, so easy to talk to. And then I finally asked her, I said, Well, when did she die? Because I don't remember. I'd only talked to this beautiful sweet client one other time before. And I don't remember if she had if her mom was in the afterlife that time, you guys, I talked to so many people, so many families, so many dead people, so many living people. I can't remember all that stuff. Oh, please. I can't remember. I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning. And so it was just such a it was so easy to do. And I thought, you know, maybe I need to loosen up a little bit on my rule about communicating with spirit. How long I talk to them? How long I talk to them after they die? Now, I do think that there are still some rules of engagement that I need to make sure that I'm honoring. Like I'm not going to jump on any bandwagons because I just don't like that. Like I feel like, Oh, gosh, it just doesn't seem like me. I'm not a follower like that. But I also think that there's some if there's some relevance and some insight that can be gained, some healing, some opportunity for you to open up your spirit for your own inner healing or connection work. Because someone had just recently died. And for some reason, that could be a portal or opening for you to heal for yourself or to inspire you to go on and utilize your intuition or to make changes in your life or co create your life in a way that's more positive and supportive and healthy. Then yes. Yes. Thank you, Luke Perry, for your patience and waiting for your time to be on scene here. But yes, maybe I will consider that in the future. I'm open minded and open hearted to consider that in the future. But I won't do things that are like, let's solve some murders or let's talk about this person and gossip about them. That's not the intent of a above life channel. If you want that kind of channeling, please go someplace else. That's not there's a purpose for for the channeling of celebrities in the afterlife here that may blow your mind, but it's all about you and inspiring you to live your best life. And that's how I work with them. I'm like the life coach to former people in the afterlife that understand the pressures of living in a very human life on stage. And oftentimes we as people feel like we're living our lives on the stage to open to criticism, judgment, external and internal. And we're always trying to prevent ourselves from being a target or being bullied or being mistreated or misunderstood. So a lot of times we hide or we tone down ourselves. And that is not the point. The point of life is to live it until allow other people to live their own lives. And if they're projecting their evaluation or criticism or judgment or meanness, if they're being mean to you, it's because they feel bad for themselves. We have to start recognizing that. So now Luke, Mr. Luke Perry, you are he is gorgeous. Let me just say he is a beautiful man in human form. And in the afterlife, his energy is glowing and he really does have a nice smile. He's got this beautifully shaped face and he's kind of got this eyebrow thing. And he like is glowing like in a lovely way. You are a beautiful inspiration. He says, I'm glad that I could help you. He says, he says, if I if I inspire you, then you can inspire others. And he says, isn't that really what it's all about? He says, you know, the impact you can make on this world is, it's part of your legacy. It's part of what legitimizes your life as a celebrity. Okay, so as a celebrity, Mr. Luke Perry, I have to ask you. So as a celebrity, you are well known for lots of different types of work. Like I said, 902 and oh, that's how I know you. And most recently, many people will be fans of you in Riverdale. How as an afterlife, so as a spirit, can you explain to us what what your body of work means to you now? What your life roles and accomplishments from your work? What does that mean to you now as an afterlife spirit? What does it mean in the afterlife to have all these accomplishments? And what is important to you? Okay, wow, he is. When he used the word sexy, even in the afterlife, he is kind of has a way you guys about him. He says, he says, I, I was fortunate. And I recognize that when opportunities present themselves, you've got to take it. You know, you have to take risks. There are some, some things that you will choose to do some projects, or in my case, some some projects or some roles that, you know, just aren't that fulfilling. But they can lead to other things. So Okay, so the advice that he's kind of giving us advice, he says advice I would give about living your life is to recognize that there are stepping stones. It's more like a staircase. And each step that you take, it's you closer to this, this sense of accomplishment, that's really what humanity is about. Being a person, having a human life is, is this series of steps toward accomplishments of goals that that we set for ourselves in our human, in our human time, he's saying, it's hard to identify each of the words in our human time, our human existence. It's important to recognize that, although you may have this big, this grand idea in your mind, this vision for what, what you want, you know, that that perfect role, that perfect career, that perfect life. It's important to know that it takes a lot of small steps to get close to that, to even get close to that. It's a lot of small steps. And you have to build upon your body of work, you have to build upon your accomplishments, you have to build upon the skills that are needed in order to be in the right place at the right time. Isn't so much about, like, timing, as it is about you being willing to go into an experience and make the most of it, no matter what it is. There's, it's not small. It's relevant. You've got to make it relevant. If you have a small part, a small role, says, you know, even if you're doing commercials or acting, or if you're an intern and working in a mail room, he says, the person that works in the mail room can run the company. It's not, he said, it's not, it's not out of reach. It's not out of what's possible. He says, you talk about, you've talked about the topic of manifesting. And I'd like to speak on that a little. I think the, the topic is misunderstood. And there's this mind, mind's view that it's all about what's big, and what's noticed, what's recognized that that the recognition is the goal, but that's not the goal. That's not at all what you're really seeking. And in your words, it would be connection. He says, he points to me and says, in your word, it'd be connection. You seek connection. You're looking for something to plug into that fills your soul that fills you up with so much sense of pride and and you just beam out, you, you, you ooze out your talent, you, you get to share that and express that and you get to be challenged. And those are the opportunities that make you, they really make you who you are. And that is how you do get recognition or acknowledgement or invitation, or that's how you get parts and movies or roles or opportunities and projects. Now, have you done directing or producing? Because I'm feeling like that. Like I literally see you in a chair and it says director on the back. It's a black chair and like old school movies and it says director. And I feel like Luke Perry, have you been a director? He says, yes, I have the opportunity to directing showing me like an indie film. And he shows me something for TV. I made for TV something. He says, you know, television has changed a great deal. He said, the way that you consume media has changed so much that entertainment has had to adjust. And it's given a tremendous amount of opportunity to reach people to make connections in different ways. And it's given a great, a great number of platforms, you know, social media, for example, YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, exit, for example, to provide lots of people with the opportunity to share their creativity, to make some really incredible work and to share it. And it's not, it's not as limiting as it used to be as it once was. And I think in the future, there's going to even be even more innovation. And with the on demand services that are available now, there's, there's so much more. But I do feel that in the future, there will be a sort of a nostalgia about the old TV time, the early days of television, where, you know, the 1980s sitcoms and the rise of the coming into your house every week, and instead of a binge kind of a consumption, overeating, over consuming media, there will be, I feel, he says, I feel that there'll be a return to a sort of a routine or a scheduling of almost like an event like a television, but not television in the forms of there's primary channels, and that's the only people that have control and that kind of a thing. But but a way that entertainment can be something that's a routine part of life that provides a routine is the best way, I think he's saying a consistent outlet. Because when when you watch something, whether it's a movie or a television show, or a series, you are consumed, you become part of the, the production, the the dream or the vision of the producers, the creators, the writers, the actors, you become part of that, you become invested in that, and accepted into that. And so every, every week, then there's this feeling of needing to show up and to, in a way, reconnect with that. You have a buy in, you have an interest in how things are going to go and you ride the emotions of that series or that cast in a way that allows you to, in a way, detox your own, your own life detox yourself. It's not just he says, he says, this is interesting, because he knows how I feel about this. Because you can feel that right. He says it's not just escapism, it's not just a distraction. For some, yes, it might start out that way, but it's, it's not you become part, he says, look at the game of thrones, look at the incredible success of that. And I didn't watch that. He says, but many, many of your viewers have, he says, and look at the incredible success of that, there's this, you become part as a camaraderie, you become part of it. And that's, that's what's exciting to, to the people who are creating it, that's what they want. They want you to be part of it, to become one, to have a place where you belong and you're connected. So you see it so much more entertainment and acting and producing and creating is not just fame and beautiful people and notoriety and awards, it's not, it's, it can be so much more than that. And I think in the era of reality, television, you lose sight of that in the area of, in the era of blogging, like, like blogging, he's pointing to me because I just did a blog this morning on my other channel, where I blog a lot of stuff. And he says, in the era of that, there's this, there's, there's more. He says, there's so much more commitment and relationship that can be achieved. When, when you recognize the part that you play in anything that you watch or you consume or you become part of, he says, the audience is, is critical in the success of anything. It's not just about watching it. It's about the, the commitment that they have. He said, it's incredible. He says at Riverdale, we had a lot. He says, you know, it was, it's hard to compare, he says with 90210, as you mentioned, he says, it's hard to compare that with Riverdale and success wise. It's hard to compare. He says, but in my experiences, it's in Riverdale, there's this a new, a new opportunity for me to connect in a different way. And playing a father, while it seems a bit mind blowing, if you think of me, you know, as Dylan in 90210, it seems kind of mind blowing to imagine me as a dad in a different, you know, way. He says, but there's, we all go through stages in our lives and we all grow and we experience different things and we have different roles that we take on and different challenges. And Riverdale was an opportunity for me to really to influence also a younger generation of actors and actresses and of artists and you know, people really care and or they can, there's a capacity, there's an opportunity to really care about one another and encourage each other and to help and and I do feel that I serve as a mentor or I have served as a mentor and that doesn't make me feel old. No, because I'm so you guys, I'm talking to him a little bit in my mind like in my head too. So he's kind of responding to some of the things I'm asking, which I forget that I have to make sure I'm getting I'm getting caught up on the channel here. So I'm asking him about being a mentor and if that makes him feel old, I mean, to be honest, because like I understand because I start I'm starting to feel old, like I have an 18 year old person now adult in my household that I'm like, when did I get old? I'm still like, aren't I cool still? No, I'm a mom now, you know. And so but he's so he's responding to that and he's saying it's it's an accomplishment. It's really it says a lot about about who you are as a person, if people look up to you for advice or they consider you any kind of a mentor, it's a great, it's a great sense of respect and it's a great compliment. He says, a great honor, a great compliment. He says tonight, I still got it. He says, I still got it. I'm like, yes, you do because you are a very good looking man. Even in the afterlife for him, you guys, he just very nice. Thank you for taking on your form. He has I'm like, so I could see his face and his hair and his eyes and all that he just looks a little he's got chiseled features I would describe it as maybe in his eyes kind of are they're not like big and open. They're kind of like a little more mysterious and kind of not squinty but kind of you know, they're not like super bright open. And when he smiles, he kind of smiles at one side of his mouth a little bit, he smiles many kind of cocks his smile to the side his jaw to the side a little bit. He's got a nice chin there. And then he's got like a button up shirt on. It's not a flannel but it has like that pattern like a kind of a plaid. I'm not sure it's not stripes and it's not checks necessarily but it's kind of like a it looks like a flannel shirt but it's not it's like a dress shirt. Does that make sense? But it's simple that's what he has and he's got jeans on and just like a it looks like a white or like a light blue shirt like t shirt underneath and I can see that sticking out and kind of a thing and that's it. He looks good. Looks great. All right. Oh, so your death was on expect very unexpected. You had a stroke. I mean, that's crazy. You're very you seem very young, you know, in your 50s, I think is what you were what you are when you when you passed over but did you have any sense, any idea that you're sick or that you were gonna die? I mean, I know that sounds kind of morbid. But did you have any kind of sense of that? He says not really. He says not not not anything that I would admit to. He says, you know, you don't you don't think about that if you if you're not feeling well or if you're having headaches or if you're not if you're not feeling great or you're going to the doctor and you're trying to be healthy and you know just like if your blood pressure is high or your cholesterol is high or he says, you know, you do things to correct that but not anything that I felt alarmed about nothing that I was like really cautious or worried about nothing major that I would have. So nothing that to be alarmed about or anything like that. He's talking about having like flu a little bit like flu life symptoms like his stomach kind of feeling upset and I don't know if he little legitimately was like sick a couple weeks before he died. I don't know but he's making me feel like my stomach's upset a little bit and like kind of how like sometimes people have flu like symptoms when they have heart attacks and so that would be the only potential indicator but he didn't actually have a heart attack he had a stroke. So a little bit different but he's telling me about oh thank you thank you okay okay I understand I understand now I understand what this message is. Luke Perry is saying it's important to be aware of your health it's important to recognize the morning signs for things like heart issues or stroke. It can happen to you even if like we have had this conversation even if you feel young and you can't believe that you you know have a child that's 18 he says even if you don't even if you don't feel like you're old and you associate having a heart attack or high blood pressure or stroke with old people he says quite frankly that's what people do you've got to pay attention to your health you've got to pay attention to your health even if there's no warning signs even if there's no family history you've got to pay attention that's that's one thing that I think is important that could come out of this that's good he said he says this is Luke Perry saying one thing I think that's important that could come out of this that's good is for people to recognize their health to to not to stay on top of that you know to be preventative is important to be realistic be realistic and be preventive and just be healthy as healthy as you can and some things aren't aren't you know aren't you can't avoid everything you can't prevent everything but it's it's a good idea to be informed and to take care of yourself as best as best that you can he says as best that you can and that's not going to stop everything that's not going to prevent everything he says but would it have stopped you and what's going on with you he says no he says no I you know that's something that I can't really answer if I had known more about the possibility of strokes or what the symptoms were what I have recognized probably not because I didn't that wasn't something that I was even thinking about I didn't I'm not you know an 80-year-old man I why would why would that be something that I would even worry about so I think it's a perception thing and that's the that's the part that can come out of this is to be to consider your health as a whole and not not not put it off as something that's oh that happens when you're old or that only happens to people who smoke or that only happens to people like this or that only happens to these kinds of people or people that do this or people that do that that's not that that's not the case that's not that's not the case and he says health is just health is important it's just something you got to do you got to take care of yourself but as far as prevention I don't know he's saying I don't think what happened to me can be prevented not at the time not at the time it happened maybe in the future at some point there'll be some kind of early warning signs or there'll be campaigns about it like there's campaigns about heart disease or breast cancer maybe there'll be campaigns about stroke and informing people about that but at the time that it happened to me no that wasn't even on anybody's radar nobody was even thinking about that really all right okay and he's saying he's sending a lot of love to his castmates and his family and his friends people that were so he's recognized that people that were so loving and saying such nice things about him and came out to the hospital to the memorial to the he says the wake to really show their love and appreciation and support for his family he's saying thank you thank you for supporting my family and my loved ones and my friends who he says obviously had a very hard time with this he said I put myself in their shoes and if it would have happened to one of them I I would have been devastated it would have really been hard for me and so there's this like he's saying thank you thank you for respecting my family and and thank you to all of the love all those who said such kind words and wonderful things and I appreciate that he says I appreciate that very much thank you thank you for that he's saying like there's a girl a young woman I think her name is it's an s name like Sophia Sophie he's mentioning I don't know who that is if you guys know who that is put in the comments below Sophie or Sophia and he's making me see her like hug him and stuff and so I don't know what that's about and it looks like he's laying down if she's hugging him so I can see that I don't think it's Sarah I think it's Sophie I think it's S-O-F-I-A-P-H-A I don't know and then I also see Archangel Michael just steps in right now so that's beautiful thank you very much Mr. Luke Perry and thanks for waiting for me to do all my chit chatting because you have been showing up to me for the last week and that would be the end of June and the early July this I'm recording this on July 2nd 2019 so I don't know if you have a birthday or if there's somebody that you love that had a birthday or an anniversary or something at the last week of June the first week in July if you know if you're watching this go ahead and put that in the comments below if there's a significance like a birthday a child's birthday a significant other a spouse a loved one's birthday his birthday an anniversary a marriage whatever last week of July first week in or I'm sorry last week in June first week in August or for last week of June first week of August because he's been here for at least 10 days I've been feeling him a lot a lot and then somebody just commented at a above-life channel on another video hey can you do Luke Perry and I'm like yes he's been around I've been thinking about him great minds think alike you know so so thank you for that and thank you for giving me the opportunity then Luke is because connecting with you I was thinking well how long has it been since he died I'm feeling like it was like May or April or something I don't know exactly it wasn't that long ago but I'm like it really opened me up and then after the session that I had with that woman's mom showing up and just recently had died and how easy it was to communicate with her and just really opened me up and so Luke I thank you for being part of that I appreciate your help and I was totally a fan of my autono and I thought Dylan was awesome all right thank you so much for being here I appreciate it and thank you for being here at above-life channel I'm Bridget it's my pleasure to help to inspire your spirit to fill you up with hope because this this is your life now go live it just live it thanks for watching