A personal message to my readers; My blog has primarily featured channeled messages from souls who have crossed over. This clear communication is from Mario Andretti. Mario, the racing icon is still very much alive and active at 86 years old in the motorsport world. I share it here as part of my ongoing channeling practice, with full respect and transparency. This soul-to-soul communication, through his higher self’s invitation allowed his higher consciousness to communicate with me. This is shared for inspirational purposes only.
Good Morning. ‘It is. It is a good morning. Hello.’
Hello. Who has come to call please? ‘Mario Andretti.’
THE Mario Andretti? ‘The one and only Mario Andretti.’
You are still very much alive Sir. ‘We are all very much alive Ma’am.’
Touche. ‘Touche.’
Do you have a message you wish to share today Mario? ‘Life around the track. Round and round we go, if you so choose it. Go until it’s time to pull in for a pit stop. Mount the lift, stay in traction if you must. Regroup. Refuel. Either pull off the track or get back in the race.’
The reincarnation loop? ‘It is a choice.’
Why do some say they are stuck and do not have free will? ‘Limited understanding. Perception is everything. Interpretation is everything. Gnosis is everything. One only sees what one is ready to see. One is only given this opportunity when the milestones have been met. Time on the track is valuable. Accrued and earned time behind the wheel matters. Experience matters. Integrity matters for there is much responsibility in the knowing.’
You’ve had many past lives? ‘Many, as have you.’
Who were you in another life? ‘A prince. A chef. A blacksmith.’
Any that I can find? ‘Prince Robert’ (French, Duke of Chartres 1840-1910), ‘Amerigo Vespucci.’ (America is named after him, 1454-1512)
Thank you Mario. ‘Whoa, whoa. We’re not done yet here!’
Yes, I could use a burst of energy. ‘That’s what pit stops are for. There are many types of pit stops.’
It’s hard for people to understand how I am talking to you when you are alive now. ‘Perception. They cannot see what they are not ready to see.’
Sasquatches? ‘Perception.’
Extraterrestrials? ‘Perception.’
Epstein? ‘Perception.’
Religion? ‘Perception.’
It is an arduous task to get to gnosis. So many will not make the effort. It feels like a small fraternity. ‘It is.’
Why so few when there are so many? ‘Only the few are necessary, the 144.’
144,000 enlightened souls are enough to further our civilizations level of consciousness? ‘Yes.’
Such responsibility. ‘Yes, profound responsibility. Are you up for it Christine?’
I am absolutely, positively up for it. It is an honor and a privilege that I do not take lightly. ‘You never have. You never have.’
I don’t think you have either. ‘No. I have not. The Grand Master perseveres.’
I see you with the Grand Poobah hat. ‘Yes. I have worn many hats as have you. Experience culminated, reaped and sown. Reaped and sown.’
We receive all gifts from all lifetimes when the milestone’s are met? ‘Yes, when the milestones are met.’
What must we do to receive these gifts? ‘Accept them with gratitude and grace. Put them to use for the greater good. Enrich and enliven those you have contact with. Allow your light and energy to ride the breeze. Emanate, expand, go around the track.’
Is there anything else before I go Mario? ‘Strive to do well. Beat your own time. Uplevel from within, it is then that you will find what you seek.’
Thank you Mario. See you on the track. ‘See you on the track.’
Mario Gabriele Andretti, born February 28, 1940 in Montana, Istria, Kingdom of Italy. His family owned a 2,100 acre farm until the Treaty of Paris transferred the territory to communist Yugoslavia. The Andretti family lost all of their land and all but one truckload of posessions, they joined the Istrian-Dalmation exodus in 1948. The family moved to a refugee camp in Lucca, Italy, living in an abandoned college dormitory without running water for seven years. After a three year wait for U.S. Visa’s the family moved to Nazareth, Pennsylvania in 1955 with only $125 in cash. Mario has won 111 major races over his long career that began in 1965. Mario Andretti wrote in his autobiography, “The first time I fired up a car, felt the engine shutter and the wheel come to life in my hands, I was hooked. It was a feeling I can’t describe. I still get it every time I get into a race car.”

