EP63: Paul Selig: A conversation With A Channel

 
 
 

In today’s episode, I am speaking with the extraordinary Paul Selig. I first experienced Paul’s work and channeled messages as I drove through the Berkeley woods in Northern California many years ago. I don’t so much remember the exact words, but the energy of the words has always stayed with me and didn’t want my car ride to end.

Paul Selig is considered to be one of the foremost spiritual channels working today. In his 8 books of channeled literature, he has recorded an extraordinary program for personal and planetary evolution. A spiritual experience in 1987, which he describes in this conversation, left him clairvoyant. Described as “a medium for the living,” Paul has the unique ability to “step in” to the people his clients ask about, often taking on their personalities and physical characteristics.

We talk about some of his early experiences and how he integrated his abilities into his life and found a way to open to what was coming through him. He shares how the guides speak through him, in what he calls a “freaky arrangement”, and how he doesn’t get to choose what they offer or teach. He considers himself a “radio” for the guides to channel messages through him.

Paul shares some messages from the guides about grief and death and also some of what he has been told about this time in history, which is unlike anything humankind has known before.

We talk about what manifestation really means and his answer to the BIG question of why “bad” things seem to happen to “good people.

“What is true is always true. It’s not convenient. It’s not going to fix things in the way we wish it would. It is about re-knowing, and reclaiming who we truly are, and have always been.” (Click to tweet!)

~ Paul Selig

I hope that you will listen to the end where you will have a front row seat to experience Paul channeling messages from the guides. It was an extraordinary thing to witness that I described as watching a dance. I will never forget it. 

I hope this interview brings you some peace and a deeper understanding that the loved ones you are missing are ok. That grieving is normal and natural, but we need not stay there. The waiting room is not meant to be where we remain, it’s a portal to our new life.

If you are needing support during this pandemic, I invite you to join my free Facebook Group that I have created for you. It is so important to me that we are ready to exit the Waiting Room when it’s time to re-enter our new lives on the other side of this.


More About Paul Selig

Paul Selig is considered to be one of the foremost spiritual channels working today. In his breakthrough works of channeled literature, including I Am the Word, Beyond the Known: Realization, and Alchemy (August 2020) he has recorded an extraordinary program for personal and planetary evolution as humankind awakens to its own divine nature.

Paul was born in New York City and received his master’s degree from Yale. A spiritual experience in 1987 left him clairvoyant. Described as “a medium for the living,” Paul has the unique ability to “step in” to the people his clients ask about, often taking on their personalities and physical characteristics. His work has been featured on ABC News Nightline, Fox News, the Biography Channel series The UneXplained, and elsewhere.

Paul offers channeled workshops internationally. A noted educator, he served on the faculty of New York University for over 25 years and is the former director of the MFA in Writing Program at Goddard College, where he now serves on the Board of Trustees. He lives in New York City where he maintains a private practice as an intuitive and conducts frequent live-stream seminars.

You can connect with him via his website, Instagram, and Facebook.

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