Channeling Erik

Hello beautiful peeps, we are planning on having an afterlife interview with Dick Eastland
Richard “Dick” Eastland was the beloved third-generation owner and director of Camp Mystic, a Christian girls’ summer camp nestled along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas. Renowned as a caring mentor—often leading fishing lessons and offering fatherly guidance to hundreds of campers—Dick was widely regarded as a gentle, grandfatherly figure
Tragically, on July 4, 2025, as flash floods devastated Camp Mystic, Dick lost his life while heroically rescuing girls to safety.

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@carriesweeney1277

What past life connection might this have had with all of you there who passed from this event. And why?

1 month ago | 1

@angelacolwell3494

It has been reported that you were notified of the Flash Flood Warning 45 minutes before the girls were woken up and tried to be moved to higher ground. Why did you not try to move the girls as soon as you got the warning message?

1 month ago | 2

@keanujefferson

Can you do a reading on emmit till

1 month ago | 5

@BrittAlisha91

Would love for you to one day bring in Selena Quintanilla I would love to know the whole thing/s (contract, past lives etc) between her and her killer, Yolanda Saldivar 😒

1 month ago | 4

@gatopardo444

Is it true that you got authorities to get some of the camp's land from the list of flooding areas so you could build more cabins and cash in more profits?

1 month ago (edited) | 4

@JeanneKrueger-z1r

Does your spirit feel higher energy when people pray for you & the other victims from the flood? Were you greeted as a group once you reached the other side?

1 month ago | 1

@JillM322

Why did you get some of the camps property and buildings removed from the national floodplain map which enabled this to happen? Was that a decision based on greed?

1 month ago | 1

@nyestyles01

I’m curious about Dick Eastland’s decision to create an all-girls camp instead of a co-ed or all-boys one. Was it because he felt more connected to feminine energy in some way? Or was there a sense of purpose, like wanting to protect and uplift young girls, especially in a world that doesn’t always nurture them emotionally or spiritually? I’d love to know if this choice came from a soul-level mission or personal experience.

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@oflightandlove777

Did you have karmic ties to the girls you were able to save?

1 month ago | 1

@Boymama4

Will you do one with Christian Andreacchio? His death was ruled a suicide in February 2014 I believe and his parents have been fighting ever since that he was murdered. Nobody in Meridian, Mississippi will help them. The cops shut down the crime scene in 45 minutes. There’s so much that seems crooked in the way this was handled. Maybe Christian can tell us.

1 month ago | 2

@MrsLinda64

Unsolved cold cases please.

1 month ago | 2

@MilaSugarSky

Good day team🌸can we interview Helen Hadsell and Napoleon Hil

1 month ago | 0

@marymargaretmaniar2481

I would like to know if he could help locate where the last and only missing camper that is 8 years old, named Cile Steward, is missing? If that’s possible. There is a family missing closure .

1 month ago | 1

@marilynrayle9841

I would like to know if weather manipulation was used during the storm to make the storm worse than it would have been. I think when storms get started that the storm can be manipulated in some way by the government or elites.

1 month ago | 0

@stacyraill5321

When r u posting the hulk hogan ? And Ozzy videos? Oh and now John Lovell the astronaut

1 month ago | 1

@JulietteBarker

When are you going to do the channeling of Ozzy Osbourne?

1 month ago | 0

@nyestyles01

1. Why did you choose to dedicate your life to mentoring girls instead of boys? 2. what was the last thought that crossed your mind as you were helping those girls? Was it fear, peace, or something else entirely? 3. vividly about your final moments? The water, the chaos… or something more eternal? 4. you spent decades warning about floods. Were you spiritually aware that a disaster like this was coming? 5. What made you risk everything for the girls? 6. Do you still visit Camp Mystic spiritually? 7. What’s the biggest difference between faith on Earth and truth in the spirit world? 8. What’s your favorite memory from Camp Mystic? 9. What would you say to the families who lost someone in that flood, or who feel survivor’s guilt? 10. Are there things you wish you had done or said in life that you’ve now found peace with? 11. Do you believe your life and sacrifice showed that love and service are more important than religious labels? 12. what would you like to say to people who believe that Christianity is the only way to get to Heaven, and that all people are born sinners? 13. Alot of people are walking away from traditional religion and choosing a spiritual path instead. Some still believe in God or Source—but outside of religions walls. Do you see this as rebellion… or as evolution? 14. your life and final act of sacrifice seemed to embody the message of ‘love thy neighbor.’ Do you feel that love transcends race, religion, gender, and all human boundaries? And now that you’ve crossed over—would you say that unconditional love is the true gospel, beyond just the Christian label?

1 month ago (edited) | 2

@TheSapphireLeo

Fishing and klling animals and to ingest is never okay(?)

1 month ago | 1

@Kittybarcode

Who are these people you interview? No winder you don’t get so much views anymore. Why don’t you interview souls that more people relate to

1 month ago | 1