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Prince Rogers Nelson Channeled by Karl Mollison 12June2018

Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)

Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and filmmaker.

Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Prince was known for his electric work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant fashion sense and use of makeup, and wide vocal range. His innovative music integrated a wide variety of styles, including funk, rock, R&B, new wave, soul, psychedelia, and pop.

He sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.[1] He won eight Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award for the 1984 film Purple Rain. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.

Prince developed an interest in music as a young child and wrote his first song at the age of seven. He signed a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records at the age of 17, and released his debut album For You in 1978. His 1979 album Prince went platinum, and his next three records—Dirty Mind (1980), Controversy (1981), and 1999 (1982)—continued his success, showcasing his prominently explicit lyrics and blending of funk, dance, and rock music. In 1984, he began referring to his backup band as the Revolution and released Purple Rain, the soundtrack album to his film debut. It quickly became his most critically and commercially successful release, spending 24 consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 and selling over 20 million copies worldwide. 

After releasing the albums Around the World in a Day (1985) and Parade (1986), The Revolution disbanded, and Prince released the double album Sign o’ the Times (1987) as a solo artist. He released three more solo albums before debuting The New Power Generation band in 1991.

In 1993, while in a contractual dispute with Warner Bros., he changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol, also known as the “Love Symbol”, and began releasing new albums at a faster rate to remove himself from contractual obligations.

His final album, Hit n Run Phase Two, was first released on the Tidal streaming service on December 2015. Five months later, at the age of 57, Prince died of an accidental Fentanyl overdose at his Paisley Park recording studio and home in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Fentanyl is reported to be 50 to 75 times stronger than Morphine on a per dosage basis where serious side effects include a decreased effort to breathe or respiratory depression.

Prince returns as a recently arrived Light Being to tell us about a new song for humanity.

 Questions for Light Being Prince Rogers Nelson 12June2018

1)  Was an accidental overdose of Fentanyl the cause of your death?

2)  How did your early childhood circumstances and previous incarnations influence your art and life mission?

3)  Were you afflicted by entity attachments and were any of these of extraterrestrial origin?

4)  Was the entity attachment situation exacerbated by your use of opioids? Can you explain this relationship between opioid addictions and entity attachments?

5)  What part of your art or songwriting most pointed to your connection with the Divine Realm?

6)  Did music serve as an escape from troubles in your early life?

7)  What experiences in previous incarnations prepared you for your life as Prince Rogers Nelson?

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