Conversations with Freddie Mercury
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This book is a record of his new perspective, he is charming, witty and spiritual. Once passed, Freddie experiences what is known as a viewing. Simply said it is the newly attained ability of the one who has passed to view their own life without judgment and with clarity of understanding.
This book is not a biography as we will not tell you where Freddie ate or had his hair cut. It is not the purpose for this book as the facts are easily available on the internet. The sole purpose of this work is to relay the information Freddie passed to us through questions and answers. This is a true account of his perspective on life from his new position in the spiritual world. How he viewed himself in his physical life may not at times resemble his viewpoint now. We thank you in advance and you can be assured these are the words of Freddie.
We met Freddie Mercury early one morning in late February 2013. Susan and I had talked about the possibility of making contact with him on the previous day, and she felt he was agreeable to come through. Channeling is about the host matching her vibration to the energy of the non-physical entity, in this case Freddie. Once this occurs the host relaxes and allows the non-physical entity to come through her, and use her library of words and emotions to express themselves.
I immediately found strength in Freddie's direct and unashamed answers, he spoke without hesitation, he was in charge and knew exactly what his life was all about. I can only describe him as a straight shooter as he talked freely about all the subjects we asked. He spoke about his early days at school in India, family, sister and the beginnings of the band Queen.
It was especially important to Freddie that we included discussions about all the members of the band, and that we did not leave anyone out, as he reiterated, we were all part of the success of Queen. We discussed Mary Austin, the love of his life and had a number of discussions on Brian May. Freddie described Brian as someone who would blow us all away with his knowledge and understanding of the world, the universe and everything in between. It was Brian who gave Freddie great solace about the passage of his passing into the afterlife.
We laughed and we cried as Freddie told us of his sexuality and views on life, we had an education into the world of the superstar, nothing was left out. At one stage with tears in our eyes he gave an invitation to Brian to join us all at a dinner party in Freddie's honor, and in his usual flamboyant style told us to set his place at the table, and then said,
Have a drink to life for me.
If you are a fan of Freddie Mercury or just curious you will find many answers about his life that have not been found or discussed in his biographies. You will laugh and cry, you might even sing a verse or two as Freddie talks to us from beyond the grave, as we remember a man who reached the pinnacle of musical success. But this is not all about Freddie, it is also about the ones he left behind, the band, the soul mate and the lovers. So join us on an expedition into the world of Freddie Mercury and like us, you will feel something incredibly special for the experience.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I know I am listening to Freddie from beyond! Loved the insights about Brian May and words from Freddie's viewpoint. I am a crazy about Queen, so this is the joy of a life time.
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Conversations with Freddie Mercury - Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore
Introduction to
Channeling
There is a perception amongst many fans of the famous that by listening to their songs, watching their films and reading snippets of gossip that they know them personally. Biographies and autobiographies tell a version of the individual celebrity from the viewpoint of the author. However ex-wives, wives, husbands, girlfriends, friends and colleagues present another version as they knew them. But no one really knows the soul of the person.
When we present a channeling connection from the spirit of someone who has passed over, we are accessing their life's record from a non-judgmental viewpoint. There is no bias or misinterpretation as the record of that person is direct from the spiritual records. It is a connection speaking frankly and honestly about their life, not the public perception or a media grown persona.
You may ask, What is a channeler? A channeler has the ability to channel messages from advance spirits usually to communicate spiritual wisdom about life and the afterlife. However a channeler can also connect to a deceased loved one, spiritual guides and angels.
Many channelers work with the same higher-level spirit during their lifetime as does Sussan with Osiris. The non-physical entity speaks through the voice of Susan the host, using her library of words and emotions to express themselves, unlike psychic mediums who relay the messages they hear see or sense.
Sussan only connects with a non-physical entity or spirit of a deceased person if the vibration is compatible.
The memory of their existence is stored for eternity in what is known as the Akashic Records. This is a remarkable method beyond our comprehension because not only do we access the memories and experiences of the person who has passed over, but the discussions are interactive and we discuss subjects with the entity which are either in the past or currently in motion as we speak to them.
Understand that time is only an earthly measure and does not exist in the Universe.
We are people with integrity and understanding of who we really are, and our purpose in the world. Our sincerity is without compromise and we live our lives acknowledging the Laws of the Universe.
We do not wish to impose our beliefs on anyone but will share our knowledge.
introduction.jpgIntroduction to
Conversations with
Freddie Mercury
Freddie's outlook or comments about life now come from a different perspective as he has passed over. He views his life from this new existence.
This book is a record of his new perspective, he is charming, witty and spiritual. Once passed, Freddie experiences what is known as a viewing. Simply said it is the newly attained ability of the one who has passed to view their own life without judgment and with clarity of understanding.
This book is not a biography as we will not tell you where Freddie ate or had his hair cut. It is not the purpose for this book as the facts are easily available on the internet. The sole purpose of this work is to relay the information Freddie passed to us through questions and answers. This is a true account of his perspective on life from his new position in the spiritual world. How he viewed himself in his physical life may not at times resemble his viewpoint now. We thank you in advance and you