 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life Channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope today. We have a seasonal channeling guest and that would be Rod Serling. So Rod Serling is the guy, the narrator for the series The Twilight Zone, the old school series, the black and white series. You know, the guy that always kind of smoked a cigarette. He told you about these creepy weird strange Twilight Zone stories. So let's have a conversation with him about the Twilight Zone and maybe about the afterlife. Some interesting Maybe we should ask him about dimensions. Let's let's let's just see kind of what comes up when we chat with him. All right, so let's see if he can come in here. Ah, thank you. I can smell the smoke, the cigarette. It really smells very thick tobacco-like, like really thick, like almost not pipe-like, but almost kind of borderline cigar. I'm just going to share that. Ah, I actually it was just all of a sudden I'm like married, married and divorced a few times, three times maybe. I'm not sure exactly. Married and divorced, married and divorced. He's talking to me about things aren't always black and white. There's a lot of little pieces here. Just a second. Let me just see it. Let me make sure I'm grounded. It's really important that when you do channeling that you're grounded and it's centered so that you get accurate information and I can plug in and get a nice flow in dialogue. So let's see. I'm just gonna connect into my body. Yeah, I'm a little tired. I am a little tired. I'm just gonna ask Archangel Michael to come in, Archangel Raphael to come in as well, and Archangel Gabriel. So I have three Archangels that are gonna assist me. Michael for like just his support, energetic support and protection, Raphael for healing and for recognition for the human body. So he's helping to support my physical body so I can do a channeling right now. And then Gabriel for communication and connection. So Michael is blue in his energetic aura. You might see that. Raphael is usually green for me and the energetic aura and then gold and solar plexus yellow is Gabriel. All right. It's not like we have three and we can talk. Yes, nice to meet you. It's old Hollywood types. I do enjoy a conversation about old Hollywood. So am I correct in assuming that you also were a writer and wrote some of these stories for the Twilight Zone? That's where we're gonna start. If that's okay with you. He literally shows me, yes, script after script after script after script. And you might also be a producer. It feels like he did multiple things on the Twilight Zone. Yes, he says multiple rules. Okay. So do you have any kind of ins, oh literally he's showing me right away before I even, okay. So he's sharing with me. He's acknowledging William Shatner who recently went up into space. Talk about different dimensions. Or unique alternate experiences, right. And he's showing me a, there's, there's, he's, it wasn't several episodes actually. He was in more than one episode, but he's showing me an episode where William Shatner as a guest was actually in an airplane. And kind of went crazy or paranoid or something they thought. Seeing somebody is some kind of creature like yeti-like looking creature outside of the airline wing and such. And it turns out that that was actually a real, like when they landed stuff that was like a real thing. And, but everybody thought he was crazy kind of a thing. So that's the one he's showing me. That's his favorite. And favorite guest star, William Shatner. And then this was one of the, this was the episode that he particularly liked with William Shatner. So yes, let's talk about dimensions. Let's talk about space, he says. Okay, so what can you tell us about space? This is interesting. I didn't actually expect this, but this is how it flows when we are connected and we have a spontaneous conversation. That's what's happening now. All right. So talk to us about space. Yes. Time and space. He says are very curious things. I've always been interested. He says in science, very fascinated. And I think that there's a lot of mystery and a lot of room, a lot of wiggle room for different interpretations and uses for time. And he says, I think space gives us the most ample opportunity for unknown territory, unknown, unknown possibility or discovery. And he says, the more we can understand what life is like beyond the planet of earth, the better humans, humans will be served living a life on earth. He says, you know, the human psyche is, is fascinating and tragic. He says it provides this incredible desire for this search for kind of a drive. He says a drive to really understand what it's like to fully live. And yet you can't accurately reflect upon a life lived until you're at the end of it or after it. So it is difficult to understand at the time that you're working on the project or experiencing the storyline, how good it really is. He says, no, I think that there is a sense of that with intuition. There is definitely that kind of self navigating pathway. He says self navigating path. But I think that the mind trips us up. He says, I think imagination is bigger and more profound than we recognize or realize. I think that the human capacity to process and understand things that are very complicated is greater than we give ourselves credit for. And the vastness of understanding only gives us more questions than answers, which promotes this opportunity for exploration, which is why we as humans, you find yourself in a place to want to run away from or get out quickly from what you perceive as confinement, whether that be a job you don't like or a relationship you're not happy with or like a child wanting to grow up, always wanting to be older, always wanting to be over, always wanting to be older. And this always wanting to be older energy, he says this mentality, which it is mental, wanting to be older is that there's this understanding that the progression of aging gives you a sense of seasoned experience that is looked up to by others and your kind. So the other humans look up to you as this advisor and wise advisor. Yet there is a point at which when you pass that mark where you are valuable to those who are younger than you are, you cease to have a, you cease to have a, a position in the economy of, and he's kind of showing me like there's an economics to do with knowledge and wisdom, and passing that along. And because humans live longer than they have ever before, there is a point at which the physical body deteriorates now faster than even the mental body. And it's causing a disruption in what was once understood as elders and then taking care of the elders, which was a peaceful existence like a retirement. And he says that doesn't exist anymore because there has been this like this desire to live beyond, to live longer. And, but then the truth is at the same time, there's also this need to, to run, to escape this escapism that is quite, quite a disease actually, unless an individual can understand how to harness it and form it into creative endeavors like the Twilight Zone stories. Wow. Okay. I had no idea that he was a talker, like a real talker talker. He's the talker talker. So we should get along well, right? Well, I mean, that's really like a big deal. So can you talk to us about, since you're talking about space, what about aliens? Can you talk to us about that? Are there ETs and like aliens and stuff? Like, obviously I have some perspective on that. But what, what, what do you, what say you from the afterlife perspective? He says to believe there is only one source of life, which would be Earth would be quite ridiculous actually. He says, however, the depth of storyline that has come from the common awareness that there are light, there is life on other planets, and that there are other cultures, civilizations, species, etc. There seems to be a deeply rooted fear of being taken over by others, probably because of our human history with wars and countries and how these things are formed and how power is something that is very cherished and held tightly to. It is probably because of that. However, I think most humans do entertain the thought of life on other planets, especially now that there is a need to consider resources outside of what the Earth can provide. So do we need to do that really? Are you talking about global warming and stuff? Like, this is the deep channeling. I didn't expect this from Rod Serling, but hey, whatever, right? We're here. So are you talking about global warming and like having, like there's more stuff happening on Earth environmentally and like long-term sustainability with food and environment and things? He says, in part, in part that contributes, he says, but it's a natural progression for the mind to wander beyond what it knows and to want to explore and reach out into new areas, new territories, and to bring more advancement, more innovation, more technology, not in a competition or competitive way, but in a creative way. So human beings are very, very resourceful and creative. And when you can approach the very real human problems or issues that are just challenges with a creative mind and be willing to look beyond what is just here now and to create what is next, which would then lead to the collaboration of multiple things that are being built right now or discovered right now, to be able to come together to create the then resolution solution or opportunity for resolution or solution, do you see? He says, so everything, it's not just a jumping to the end or finding the answer. It is the things that have to be built and to come together in order to then achieve a new understanding of innovation technology development so that that can be used to, he says, not just manage what you have, but to understand that there is abundance, that the nature of the universe really, truly is abundant, but that doesn't mean this one plant can reproduce and become abundant, no matter how it is treated. It's not about that people, when they're treated certain ways respond to reactants, different things, it's the nature versus nurture whole philosophical and psychological conversation to which there's really no what comes first, the chicken or the egg, etc. See, there are lots of different takes on that, he says, but that's not what I mean by the innovation and the technology. There are things that are being developed and built now in the minds of many that when they come together, they can formulate a new, more supportive platform for life to exist. So it's not a replacement of, it is a expansion of, and he says, really, one of the things you really need to believe is that humans are creative and resourceful and innovative. And it's not about taking from one person to give to another. It's much more about this abundant understanding of what we're creating now is going to support the creation of what is next and the what is next that's created because of what's being created right now is what will lead you to what it is that you need. He says, so you have to really have that faith in the process is how it feels faith in the process and it's a lot about discovery and allowing innovation and recognizing that there will be failures and there will be misunderstandings, but that any technology that has developed as it is perceived as good or bad or moral or amoral, it is something that you learned from and then can utilize parts or pieces thereof to create the next. And he says, there are lots of advancements that come from any broken pieces of other things. That is, this is fascinating. I really did not expect Ratsu and to be so like philosophical deep. Maybe I just wow. So let me ask you this. Let's ask a fun question. Who is your favorite person in the afterlife that you have connected to or met or maybe when you were human, someone that you would have liked to have met and just have conversation with like that had preceded you in death. Okay, let's say that he's showing me the comedian George Burns. I don't know what that's about. I think he lived longer than you did. George Burns, he's showing me funny, really comedic actors is what he's showing me. Then he said it was it was and then he gives me a vibe of Robin Williams. I'm not sure what why that is. I don't know if they ever actually met, but he shows me George Burns and Robin Williams. That's quite a combination. He says different times, different faces of generations. He says, and he says, comic relief is something that will serve you well. He says, that's something I would recommend highly to anyone to laugh, to really enjoy a big belly laugh. He says, when your gut is just busted open. He says, that is the best thing comedic actors and comedians are so talented. He says, that is one thing that I would highly recommend as part of the human experience is the laughter from from incredibly talented comedian comedians. All right. Wow, that's interesting. I didn't expect that necessarily. Lots of unexpected things with Rod Serling in the afterlife. Okay. So I'm just going to feel in here. Okay. So I love Disney and Disney has at Disney World in Orlando, Florida at Hollywood studios. They have a ride called Hollywood hotel tower of terror. And it literally is themed on the on Twilight Zone. How do you feel or what do you think about that? See, I just get so happy about Disney says that is joyful. And so you said, see, look happy. Yes, that is joyful. He says, it introduces the whole concept of the quirky or unusual stories, the interesting storylines that don't always have a resolution. It introduces the concept of not needing to always know the answer or not needing to have everything spelled out for you to being able to leave some things to the imagination to allow you to complete the story for yourself. He says, I think it encourages writing. I think it encourages storytelling. I think it encourages a whole new generation to embrace the mysterious that which is mysterious. And he says, that is what imagination is all about. That's what creatives and writers live for is that imagination. So you approve. He says, if people enjoy it. All right, great. I'll think about you the next time I write on that. Actually, I've been to Disney World a couple of times this year. I'm trying to think two times. Let's see. April and end of April and in the beginning of August. Okay, so twice. And I have not neither time did I write on the Hollywood Tower of Terror, the Tower of Terror. I didn't because I was with my sister and she doesn't like the drops because it goes up and then it drops and it goes up and it drops. And I was fine with that. I like it. It scares the heck out of me because I'm not a big Heights person. But when you go up and the doors open and you look out and you can see and then everybody's like screaming and then it drops down and you wear a seatbelt and it's a whole thing and it's scary. It's very scary for sure. So I'm getting a notice on my camera that I am low on batteries. So I need to make sure I wrap this up. Okay. All right. So here we go. So you have just listened to a channeling session with Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone. If you don't know who he is, Google it up, check it out and get a little bit of backstory because you know on a both life channel, I don't give you just all the data or stats about afterlife celebrity guests. We talk about interesting things, things that are fun and curious. And I thought this would be a good season to do this since we are close to Halloween 2021 when I'm sharing this particular video. So I hope you enjoy that and appreciate the seasonal nod today. All right. So this is Bridget. I hope I've inspired your spirit today, filled you with some hope and encouraged you to live your life. It's your life after all with some great insight from Rod Serling from the afterlife. Thanks for being here.