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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with
Rika Bussar Haini and who a website is linked up
at Coast TOOCOASTAM dot com Erica. Would you say your
percentage of psychic abilities tied to the other side mediumship
is more or less than pure psychic abilities about just
world events and things like that.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
I think definitely mediumship would be the strongest ability. So
I would say that's probably what I'm known mostly for.
And I also wanted to kind of tell you that sometimes,
you know, when we focus a psychics, you ask the
question and they're talking, and then they stop talking and
then they talk again. So fortunately I have a couple
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more things that I got during the break that I'd
like to share with you.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
If that's okay, sure, please Okay.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
So he said to me, hello, and he was talking
to you, and he's like, I saw you. So he
was telling me that he had saw you, and he
mentioned a surgery and this could be someone that you're
aware of, someone in his family. You know that it
was going to be okay, and you know he was
telling you to visit, you know, or telling you he
visited to tell you that the person surgery was going
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to be okay, and that you know, he stated that
the death was not the end, so I love that.
And then he said he was at peace and that
that you owed him, so I don't know what you
owe him. And he said that we were supposed to
get together and travel, so that was something that he
stated to and he would be there for you. And
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he said, thank you for helping my family, so this
might be something after death that you've done or you know,
done all his life. And then he said, you're a brother.
He's your brother on the other side. So that was
really beautiful when I heard that. And then he said
something he said, my friend, I love you, and that
was spoken, and then he did this sign that a
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lot of times I will see when people are capful
or it's showing me that they've had the right or
a beer at peace, and it's just the sign of
the cross. And then he said he said technically, and
it was kind of funny how he said he said technically.
It wasn't COVID. He said he had heart attack or
something like that, but it was almost in a sarcastic
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way that you probably would understand.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Yes, that would be him.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
And then I kept hearing Cat Stevens, like the name
Cat Stevens when that song was playing, so there might
be a Cat Stevens connection to music that he would like.
And then he was showing me this kind of good
looking guy. It was kind of Greek looking or something.
I don't know, but I was thinking, Wow, you're cute.
So maybe that was him a in a younger time too.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
But I'm gonna do I'm gonna stop you for a second.
I want to tell you two things because this ability
of yours is uncanny. As far as the Greek guy.
Six years ago, my buddy and me lost the Greek guy,
one of our best friends who died. Oh wow, and
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that's unbelievable in terms of the owing. Johnny owned a
limousine company and he drove me the night before he died.
And I never had a chance to pay him because
he died. He would always invoice me.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
Okay, well, I think your dad is paid. And you
know he when he said to me brother on the
other side, like he was your brother on the other side,
and he said to me, my friend, I love you
it was just like it almost brought me to tears
because it was such a deep feeling that his love
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and your friendship transcends, transcends earth. So just know that
you've got another guardian angel watching over you. And he's
a really cool guy, so you're a blessed.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
He was a very emotional guy. Yeah, and you're doing
it to me now.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
I know he had me and I was going out,
like I write things down. So during the break, I'm
like listening to him talking to me and I'm just
writing and you know, and it was very emotional because
I could feel that need and I kind of questioned
whether or not I was gonna be able to say
this to you. And I was like, oh no, get
it done, girl, suck it up. You can get through this.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
So I had a report last week that there seems
to be more anger out there than ever before. Are
you picking that up psychically, Erica?
Speaker 3 (04:35):
Yes, you know, when we look at the world climate
with politics and just taking it out of a political stance,
I think more people are just fed up with the financial,
the spiritual, everything. So you do have a lot of
impath unfortunately that you know, we're here to heal the world.
But the world is angry, and so we have to
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do everybody has to do their part to give love out.
And you know, it's hard because the energy the veil
is so heavy right now, and there is so much
uncertainty and fear and anger, and so it is definitely
a very low vibration around the world right now.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
How powerful are these dream communications?
Speaker 3 (05:22):
So with dream communications, it is the clearest and easiest
way for them to talk to us. And a lot
of times my son is reading Carl Jung and he
talks a lot about this in his books. How important
dreams are. Some of it is subconscious and but a
lot of times it's the spiritual connection, and it is
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your loved ones, it's higher self, it's your you know,
your subconscious talking to you. So I think that people
should really pay attention and journal their dreams and date
them and ask questions. You know, often tell people put
a question under your pillow, put a photo under your pillow,
dream and have that intention to have that message come through,
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because they will do it. I see it every day.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
You do a lot of psychic greetings.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Erica, I do in between. You know, I started a
ghost tour company because I was so burned out of
doing psychic greetings, you know from people around the world
that I needed to find something fun to do and
in between, like you know, I'll do a reading on
Monday maybe, and then I'll do a ghost tour. And
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it's such a fun thing to watch people have their
own interaction with their own spirits with equipment and so
they don't need someone like me to say, hey, yeah,
you got your dad behind you. They literally can ask
hey Dad, are you here and a meter will go beep,
beep beep.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Well, tell me about the ghost tours.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
So in Pensacola, where I live, I have Pensacola history
and hauntings, and so we started out as a paranormal
team and we do ghost tours in different places throughout
the Guff Coast. But I created a ghost tour one
of the most haunted places in Pensacola, which is called
Saville Quarter. It dates back to the eighteen hundreds. It
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was started by Navy pilot. The Seville was in nineteen
sixty seven and we've had multiple deaths on that site.
One guy died in the cooler. There is a history
of brothel women and children that died due to multiple
healthy illnesses, disease and things, and so the place is
very active and so we do ghost tours inside that location.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
That's fantastic. Have you ever been scared on a ghost tour?
Speaker 3 (07:37):
Oh? Yeah, so a lot of times the forts are scary,
but not for the things that we would think, you know,
ghost I've been on in locations where the spiders and
the snakes will pop out at you and scare you.
But I've also been on you know, like when Heidi
talked about evil. Evil does exist, and we were. We
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made a movie called I can't even I don't even
want to say at Kurse Cliffs because we actually interacted
with something very evil in that investigation, and I try
to stay away from that because it's not in my
vibration to you know, there's John Zappies and other people
in the world that specialize in demonology, and it's just
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not my thing.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
You've done some street investigations, haven't you.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Yeah. I love to remote view. That's another thing, and
so I fortunately have been able to do like the
ex Murder House Waverley. I've been to the Myrtles Plantation,
I've been the Amityville House and basically, if I don't
physically go to the location. I will remote it and
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go through the front door, walk around, and then have
a play by play replay of what the energy and
the spirits tell me on that in that location.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
What makes Pencil calls such a haunted area.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Well, you know, Pensacola is the first settlement in the
whole United States. Unfortunately, you know, in fifteen fifty nine
Don Tristan discovered Pensacola, but that settlement was wiped out
in a hurricane. And unfortunately Saint Augustine claims the oldest
settlement because they were a continued settlement. We were kind
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of destroyed. But it is a very haunted city because
you know of it being the city of five Flags,
where we've had Spain, France, Great Britain, the United States,
and the Confederate States. They've left a lot of death
in these spaces. And so when we walk those lands
as a medium, I let those streets talk to me,
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Those walls of those buildings they talk and they tell
me the history because they don't want us to forget it.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
That's fantastic, it really is. It's remarkable how that all
falls into place, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
It is because you know, some some times people say, Okay,
a location is haunted because there's a spirit that has
not gone to the light. I disagree with that. I
think that they're you know, is a good and bad.
But I also think that that our loved ones in history,
they don't want to be forgotten. So a lot of
times they will come back and tell a story our
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relay messages, and that sometimes is the haunting not really about,
you know, someone not being able to transcend.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Well.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I spent a couple of weeks with the Navy in Pensacola.
It's a grand area.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Yeah, our lighthouse is probably one of the most haunted
locations in the in the US. And you know, we
have our beautiful blue angels that fly all over the world.
And you know that for Parancas, Fort Pickens is known
for a lot of a lot of tourism and haunted activity.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Ted Bundy, serial killer, wasn't he out that way?
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Yes, A lot of people don't know that Ted Bundy
was actually caught in Pensacola, Florida, where I live, and
a crazy thing happened to me. I was at one
of the locations. He was actually caught at a hotcake
place and I actually went to that location, and I
was like bombarded by some of the death that had
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happened in the University of Florida, the girls that he
had killed, and I could see flashes of just his
face and anger and blood. So I felt like those
girls were trying to tell me something. But we are
very happy that we were able to capture him. Pensacola
is very happy about that and put him where he
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deserved to be.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Erica, what do you think creates such evil? I mean,
something happened when their kids, something happened.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
You know. I've always struggled with that because, you know,
I went into psychology to understand why people are the
way they are. And when we look at a lot
of times, even Pitts, Ted Bundy or Manson, they say,
you know, society created me. But when you have someone
like Ted, you know, that's kind of strange because there's
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no history of any kind of you know, major trauma.
I mean, he was doing mutilating animals at a young
age and doing a lot of things. So I think
it's a combination of both. I think there is some
you know, biological component to this. There is evil, and
evil can attack and possess, and then there are situational things,
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environmental factors that will cause a person to do this stuff.
But I think that evil feeds into the behavior mixed
with substance, causes people to do things that they would
normally do.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Should the parents notice some kind of quirk about their kid, Yeah, but.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
You know it's hard to do that because you know
it's when you see the quirk and the kid, you
then question who you are or what's wrong with you
as a parent. So it's so easy to overlook it
because if my child has an issue, then I created
the issue. Whereas you know, nowadays, I think we're in
a different time where when we see these signs we
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get help to fix or help the child. But back
in that time, you know with mental health, you know
they were doing electric shock therapy and lobotomies. It was
just a whole different time.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
To develop your psychic abilities. What tools do you recommend
people try to obtain?
Speaker 3 (13:33):
So, you know, the biggest thing is prayer. You know
when we think about whether this is good or bad.
I'm a Christian, I believe in God and you know,
I'm spiritual, I think more than anything, but prayer is
very important and not being afraid of talking to your
loved ones, having some type of tool that you might
want to use. Some people use tarot cards, some people
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don't use anything, which I don't, but finding a teacher
or a class or some type of instruction to help
you harness your abilities. But a lot of times what
people will do is just go online and they'll find
something like the Windbridge Institute or or YouTube or something,
or they can go to my courses on my website
at cldcapsychic dot com, and I have courses that they
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can take, and I'd be more than happy to send
them some information. But I personally found a teacher and
that helped me understand myself and harness my ability. So
teachers sometimes are good, and I don't mind being a
teacher for other people.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
And it's not rocket science to pick up these techniques,
is it.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
No, Because we're born with five senses and the sixth
sense is your intuition. So you're learning how to supersize
your hearing, you're learning how to tap in to your
claravoance to see. And I always use that example of
someone who's blind, who is born without sight. There other
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senses are in heightened just by nature. So yes, we
can also learn to tap into those other intuition senses
and supersize them is how I like to say. It
makes them work better and not be afraid of them,
so it is not rocket science.
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