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02/27/2026

Here's a post from 2016 called My Dinner with Einstein. It was incredible. Enjoy!

On May 8, 2016 I went to sleep and had this dream:

I walked into the diner and saw him right away. He had taken the booth in the back, positioning himself so he could see the door. He seemed to be anxiously awaiting someone. Maybe me.

When he saw me, he waved me over. “Hurry, Erin, please. We don’t have much time.” The urgency in his voice was unmistakable. I eagerly rushed to the table and he gestured for me to sit down.

I said, “Are you… Einstein?”

He laughed briefly and said “Was it the hair that gave me away or my accent?”

I said, “Both really.”

He said, “I get that a lot. Listen, time may be relative but we have relatively little time tonight so please let me begin.”

I was confused about what was happening but I wasn’t going to interrupt Einstein to ask silly questions like, “Are you real?” and “What’s happening??” I knew when to shut my mouth and just listen.

He pulled a coin out of his pocket and put it down on the table.

Then he looked at me intently and said, “What do you know about probability? What is the probability that an event will happen?”

I said, “Well I know that if you flip a coin there is a 50% chance of it coming up heads and a 50% chance of it coming up tails. I guess you divide 100 by the number of possible outcomes. So with a coin you’re dividing 100 by 2 (heads and tails) and you get 50.”

He said, “Yes. that’s basically correct. That is how probability works if you just look at it third dimensionally. If I have a coin then the probability of tossing it and getting heads or tails is 50%. But in reality, probability is not based on possible outcomes of what seem like random but equally plausible events.”

“Say what?” I said.

He said, “There is another force that affects probability, and that’s what I’ve brought you here to discuss.”

“Oh wow, okay great. Please go on,” I said.

“The other force that affects probability is expectation.” He paused for a moment to let me process his statement.

I said, “What do you mean?”

He said, “If I have a coin the mathematical probability that a toss will produce heads is 50%, but expectation is a force that can change mathematical probability, and does. Expectation exerts a subtle but real force on the outcome of any event.”

“Really? So if I expected the coin to always turn up heads, would it?”

“Yes, but you’d have to actually expect it to, and not just wonder if it would, otherwise it wouldn’t be a strong enough force to affect the outcome,” he explained.

“But in lab tests when they actually flip coins, the outcome is always 50/50,” I pointed out.

He said, “Yes, because that is what mathematicians expect is going to happen. That is what their understanding of the universe tells them must happen. But the physical laws of the universe are not the only laws at play, and scientists are in the process of discovering all of this now. Your expectation of outcomes affects the probability of the outcome. And the stronger your expectation, the more the probabilities change.”

“Okay that’s cool. I think I get it. Why are you telling me this though?”

He leaned in like he was about to tell me a big secret. “Expectation is a powerful force. The more you expect something will happen, the more likely it is to happen. Expectation has the power to affect the probability of outcomes.”

I said, “So if a person expects he will get sick, he will? If a person expects to fail a test, he will fail? If a person expects he will get a promotion, he will?”

Einstein replied, “The expectation increases the probability but it does not override it. So the odds of getting sick if you expect to get sick are increased, but most humans aren’t capable of consciously exerting expectation towards a probable outcome with a 100% degree of success. This is why people don’t notice, at least not very often, that expectation is an applied force.”

“Uh huh.” I thought for a moment and said, “So you’re saying that the probability of an outcome can be affected by the expectation of an outcome?”

“Yes,” he replied.

“So if a person expects something is going to happen, that expectation provides a sort of boost to the original probability of it happening?”

“Exactly,” he said. “And what people don’t realize is they can direct their conscious thoughts towards that expectation and increase the chance of that expectation happening.”

“But what if a person expects a negative outcome? Are the odds increased that the negative thing will happen?” I asked.

He said, “Of course. Expectation is not biased towards what someone perceives as positive. It is neutral. Whatever a person expects is more likely to happen.”

“Okay, so what happens if it’s like a world event? What happens if a majority of people on the planet expect something bad will happen?” I asked.

He said, “Group expectations exert a force just as individual expectations exert a force on the outcome.”

“Well people need to stop expecting disasters and war and terrorism then!”

He leaned back in his seat and said “Now you’re getting it. Now you see why understanding this concept is so important.”

“Well yes, a lot of people expect bad things to happen to them. And the media and news tell us about all the horrible things going on on the planet. So people plug into that and expect to be affected by the negative things.”

“Yes, that is happening. And most people are exerting the negative expectation force unconsciously. But it can be consciously exerted as well. And that is what I want you to explain to people. Your thoughts will create your reality, because your reality is affected by your expectations. And the stronger your expectation, the greater the force that that expectation applies to, and affects, the outcome of each probability.”

I said, “So what you’re saying is we, as a people, need to start expecting more consciously so we get more positive outcomes.”

“Yes,” he said. “You’ve got some people on the planet who expect everything to turn out alright. And you’ve got people expecting doom and gloom. All of that expectation energy is factored into the outcome. People just don’t realize it most of the time. And sometimes the expectation energy is equal on both sides so it may look like expectation was not even part of the equation when it was merely cancelled out. But it is always present in the equation.”

“Wow, okay. So if a person is wanting a job promotion and he expects to get it, he will.”

Einstein replied, “His chances of getting the job promotion are increased, but the expectation of the interviewer might be that this fellow won’t get the job, and the force of his expectation may be stronger since he is the one making the hiring decision. So even though expectation is present on both sides, the person with greater expectation will probably get the outcome they are expecting. But in cases where you don’t have two opposing conscious thinkers, then yes, one human’s expectation can exert enough force on an outcome to significantly increase the odds of it happening.”

I sat back in my seat and let it all sink in. “Okay, I think I understand. We need to consciously exert an expectation if we want something to happen.”

Einstein said, “Yes, but remember that it must be an actual expectation, not a hope or a wish or something you wonder about. It can’t be ephemeral. So people need to learn how to create an expectation, hold it in their consciousness, and then exert it on a situation.”

“How do we do that?”

“Factors that affect expectation include your own past experience and outcomes, being aware of what has happened to other people in the past, being told what to expect by others in a position of influence, your skills and talents, and your confidence that you can create your reality. It takes practice, time, and experience for most people, but in truth you can program your reality pretty quickly if you expect that you are able to.”

“Well this gives me something to think about doesn’t it?” I said.

Einstein smiled and said, “Please share this with others. Expectations are exerting a powerful force on the planet right now. You all have the power to alter the course of humanity and your own personal lives. Consciously choose the paths you take. Don’t let probability determine your outcomes.”

Einstein took my hand and gave it a little squeeze. When I looked into his eyes I thought I could see the cosmos reflected in them. It was beautiful.

I said, “Thank you for sharing this with me. I hope I remember all of this when I wake up.”

“I expect you will,” and winked at me.

Then I woke up.

02/24/2026

New on the Blog:

Every once in a while, the “reincarnation is a soul trap” idea surges again online. It’s often packaged as Prison Planet, the Light Trap, Archons, Loosh harvesting, or the Reincarnation Trap. The core message is simple and scary:

After you die, something deceptive lures you back into another lifetime, wipes your memory, and keeps you cycling here for someone else’s benefit.

Read the rest of the article on the blog, link in comments.

02/19/2026

An article from my 2016 archives for throwback Thursday:

With Every Step

The other day I was heading towards the grocery store and there was an elderly fellow in front of me on the way in. He was walking slowly, his legs were bowed, and he was sort of stumbling along, but he was doing okay.

A man passed in front of him, in a hurry to get into the store. He looked stressed. The elderly guy said “Hey, brother, how are you today, my friend?”

At first the guy didn’t respond, so the elderly man said again, “Are you alright, sir?”

The guy finally noticed he was being spoken to and responded, “Ah, yes, I’m alright. Just a really tough day.”

Elderly guy said, “I hope your day gets better.”

“Me too, man. Me too!” said the guy with a smile on his face.

Next, coming out of the store were two women with two small children.

Elderly guy went right up to them and said, “Well look at you lovely people. ” All of them smiled. He said, “There it is! What beautiful smiles you all have!”

I started to realize this man was on a mission. I continued walking behind him to see what he would do next.

The next person he interacted with was an elderly woman coming out of the store by herself. He said, “Hello, beautiful. Are you having a good day?”

She smiled up at him and said, “I am now.”

He said, “Good!”

Now we’re in the area to pick up a cart and he’s having a little trouble pulling the cart away from the other carts. I helped him and took the second cart. He looked at me and said, “Thank you so much for helping me. You have a lovely soul.”

I said, “Takes one to know one.” He smiled and winked at me.

Then he was off again, this time towards the Starbucks worker who was trying to bag up some trash. He reached towards the bag and said, “Here let me help you.” She looked up and smiled and said, “Oh, no, it’s okay sir, I’ve got it.”

He replied, “Okay then, you have a lovely day.”

I watched for the next several minutes as this man spread joy and happiness to every single person he could. Not a person passed by him that didn’t end up with a smile on their face.

I looked at the scene energetically. It was like all the people were walking around in individual bubbles and when he interacted with them, he popped their bubbles and a new bubble formed to include him, the people, and all the rest of the people he interacted with.

Soon, there was just one big bubble of humanity, walking together, with higher vibrations than they had just minutes before.

It was astoundingly beautiful.

So often we close ourselves off to others. It’s partly how we protect ourselves. The bubble we create keeps us from feeling others’ pain, keeps us from interacting with strangers, keeps us from feeling responsible for those around us.

But as I saw with this man, the world vibrates at a much higher frequency when we open ourselves up to others and spread some joy around.

I was inspired by this man. He made me smile. He made me think. He made me notice.

With every step, he made the world a little brighter and he made people a little happier. That’s love in action.

Next time you’re out and about, notice what energy you are sending out to the world. Are you closed off in your bubble or are you making connections, raising vibrations, creating smiles?

Share a smile or a good word with someone, a stranger. See what happens to both of your vibrations.

02/17/2026

New on the Blog:
If you’re intuitive, psychic, spiritually aware, or just open to things others can’t see, you will likely encounter skeptics at some point in your life

Some skeptics are curious. Some are defensive. Some are dismissive. And some are actively hostile.

Over the years, I’ve had many encounters with skeptics. I’ve learned what helps, what hurts, and what is simply a waste of energy.

Read the rest of the article on the blog, the link is in the comments.

02/13/2026

So... it's Friday the 13th. Have you ever had an unusually bad day on a Friday the 13th?

02/10/2026

New on the Blog:

Falling in love can feel magical. It can also make normally sensible people ignore their own intuition, their boundaries, and sometimes their common sense. I see this all the time in my work. Love has a way of lighting up hope while turning down discernment if you’re not paying attention.

This doesn’t mean you should be guarded or cynical. It means you should stay conscious. Real love grows from clarity, not illusion. Here are some of the biggest traps to avoid when you’re falling in love.

Read the rest of the article online. Link is in the comments.

02/03/2026

New on the Blog:

One of the things I hear from clients all the time goes something like this:

“I didn’t expect my life to go this way.”
“I had plans, and none of them happened.”
“I feel like I lost my way a long time ago.”

When people say this to me, there’s usually a quiet sadness underneath it. Not always dramatic grief. More like a low-level ache. The kind that shows up when you look around at your life and think, This is not what I thought it would be.

And I want to convey this right away. You are not alone in feeling this way. Not even close.

Read the rest of the article on the blog. Link is in comments.

01/30/2026

I'm doing readings for a lot of people who are losing their jobs or who want to quit their jobs, take a break, and find a new job. Or who want to strike out on their own as entrepreneurs or doing something creative like art, music, or writing.

Don't play around with your income right now. If you want to move to another company, make sure you have a solid offer before you quit your current job.

Build your savings until you have enough in the bank to weather a sudden layoff. For a lot of my clients it's taking 6 months to a year to find a new job, and often they have to take a pay cut to do it.

And if you want to do something creative and make that your primary source of income, you need at least 2 years of expenses in the bank, otherwise keep it as a working hobby and build up your clientele. You can quit your "day job" when the new creative venture is earning you enough to live comfortably.

I know staying in a bad job sucks, but it might be better than no job right now. One of the things I've been helping my clients do is to turn things around at their current jobs so that their current job is easier and more harmonious. Feel free to book a reading with me to see what your guides think you should do to stay ahead of the storm.

01/29/2026

Last night was a humdinger. I started out as a victim of a serial killer, and after he killed me I popped into the body of his next victim, died, and so on. I woke up, thought to myself, "Well that sucked" and rolled over and went back to sleep.

Now I was the victim of another serial killer. I went through another death, and two more, and woke up again. This time I was like "Nuh uh, I'm not down for this." I stayed up for about an hour, went on the computer and sloughed off the dream. Or so I thought.

Back to sleep and I cycled through the victim deaths of two more serial killers. Woke myself up and said "Enough! Whatever you're trying to show me or tell me, let's get to it."

So I went back to sleep and now I was a witness explaining to the FBI all the details I had gathered as victims of those serial killers. I knew there were 12 but I only suffered through 4 directly (thank god and I'm shocked I didn't really die of a heart attack because the terror I felt in each instance was overwhelming.)

One of the serial killers was a dentist. And one was this guy who thought that if he drank the blood of his victims and bathed in that blood that he could become a demon which was his goal.

There was a clown, which I am assuming was John Wayne Gacy. he's the only serial killer I was able to identify with my own knowledge of serial killers.

The FBI thanked me for providing all the details I had and I woke up. The dream was over after that. All told I think I spent about 6 hours being tortured and killed. Not my best night, not my worst.

Tonight is going to be fluffy bunnies and unicorns.

01/27/2026

New on the blog:

In today's article we're going to talk about ways to lift yourself up when you're feeling down. Link in comments.

01/20/2026

New on the Blog:

Do you decide what ailments you're going to get before you incarnate? There's a lot of disagreement in the psychic community, but I'll give you my take in this week's blog article.

Link in comments

01/13/2026

New on the Blog:

From the mailbag:

“I follow you fairly closely and notice there’s a real separation between what you say about the afterlife and what the Bible says about it. Can you explain whether you see a heaven and hell? Maybe you have and I’ve missed it.”

This is a great thoughtful question.

I should start by saying that...

Read the rest of the article on the blog. Link is in the comments.

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