
RR the God Discover why words control success and uncover hidden language secrets that will blow your mind! 🚀 In this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, our guest dives into the untapped power of language, the science...
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Unknown Speaker A
So I just wanted to inform people in advance, like, hey, these are some of the things that you can expect to. To experience when you go on this journey. Another thing is, like, everybody's not going to be interested in what you're interested in. Everybody's not going to be excited to hear about all of the things that you're. They don't want to know.
Unknown Speaker B
All right, rr the God here today.
Unknown Speaker A
What's the word, y'all?
Unknown Speaker B
Let's go. From. From Detroit, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, sir.
Unknown Speaker B
I think you're one of my first guests from Detroit, man.
Unknown Speaker A
Straight up.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
That's what's up.
Unknown Speaker B
Represent.
Unknown Speaker A
It's an honor, man.
Unknown Speaker B
Let's go. You've been there. I've been good. You've been there your whole life.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah. Nice. Growing up, born and raised.
Unknown Speaker B
What do you like about it there?
Unknown Speaker A
I like the. The moral energy that you get from it, the characteristics and the character that you build. Detroit is like a. It's a tough time to grow up in. The energy of the people can sometimes be low. It can be high. So it's a lot of different type of people there. But overall, everybody is not always prepared to work together and things of that nature. So it just naturally builds a strong character out of you. It builds. Everybody says the people that they know from Detroit, it builds a hustler mentality.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
That's one of the things that I love about it the most.
Unknown Speaker B
So you got to develop thick skin.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. And I like the weather, too. Like, we get all four seasons, so that has kind of helped me with my music, I feel like. And just developing my personality. Like, you know, on the west coast, it's really warm most of the time. We get the winter, so that takes me mentally to a different place musically.
Unknown Speaker B
I will say I missed the winter. I grew up in New Jersey.
Unknown Speaker A
Did you?
Unknown Speaker B
We used to get snow and stuff, and being out here, I missed the rain. We didn't get rain for 200 days, and I love rain, man. My most creative moments are in the rain.
Unknown Speaker A
Straight up.
Unknown Speaker B
I play rain on my. On my, like, playlist at home when I'm working.
Unknown Speaker A
That's what's up.
Unknown Speaker B
It's super common, but, yeah, sounds like a interesting spot. I need to get out there one of these days.
Unknown Speaker A
No facts. Yeah, definitely. Let me know when you come up there. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
You guys had a good football season this year.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
Detroit Lions, which is rare.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
You guys usually suck. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
Oh, it's crazy.
Unknown Speaker B
I want to talk about water. So you teach a lot of people about water, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. So I actually have a lecture that I did on water. It's on my Patreon. So what if I told you that there was actually a four phase of water? You know, in school we're only taught that there's three vapor, liquid and ice. But there's actually a four phase which falls in between liquid and solid. So it's called easy water, which stands for exclusion zone. Or it's also called structure water or H3O2. And it has like a gel like component. And a lot of our body is actually composed of this structure of water. It's in our cell membranes and our, it's in our mitochondria, which is responsible for creating the energy in our body. It's in our cerebral spinal fluid. So it's in a lot of places. So one of the things that they found out about it is they, if you put a hydrophilic substance next to it, and hydrophilic means water loving substance. So they took a hydrophilic gel and they put it inside of a container next to a bunch of water. And what happens is it creates an exclusion zone with the water. So imagine like a valley of water, it separates the negatively charged and the positively charged water. And they call the positively charged water the bulk water. The good water that we're supposed to drink is the negatively charged water. Right? So essentially what's in the positively charged water or the bulk water, it could be bacteria, it could be viruses, it could be solids or anything. It could even be salt. So the exclusion zone is probably about the width of a hair. But microscopically that is like infinite, you know what I'm saying? So the power of this is that the fact that by just simply putting a hydrophilic substance next to the water, we're able to separate different things in the water that we might not have been able to other ways. So for example, let's say saltwater. Oh, another thing that happened was they experimented and shined light, thermal light, onto the water. And the thermal light actually causes the exclusion zone or the structure of water to increase in space. So when that happens, the now we have negatively charged over here and we have positively charged over here. So if we were to do this with like salt water, we could actually separate the salt from the water.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow, that's needed.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, it is. And so now remember, it's on a microscopic level. So not the average person can do it. But with the right environment and the right tools, we can separate the good water from the bad water. Simply with hydrophilic substances and thermal light, not only that but being that it's negatively charged and positively charged, if we get the right tool like think of like jumper cables, how it's got the positive end of the hey guys.
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Unknown Speaker A
If we insert an instrument into the negative side and into the positive side, we can actually create a battery. Now think about how our body is made of 99% water. Well, 70% water volume wise, but on a molecular level it is 99%. So what that means is, is that if we had, if you look at the atoms in our body, you got like iron, gold and all these other chemicals in your body. You're going to see water molecule, water molecule, water molecule 99 times before you actually see another molecule. So our body is really like on a molecular level, 99% water. So when we think about the fact that we can charge up and like I said before, H3O2 is in our cells, it's in our cell membranes, it's in our cerebral spinal fluid, it's in a lot of different parts of our body that require or that are responsible for important functions. So just think about how important the sauna is for your body because your body is using this H3O2 or this structure water to, to carry out these functions in Your body. So being in the sun, being in the sauna, everything is constantly giving off thermal heat and we're charging our body. So it's just very important to be in the sun.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow. I love the sauna, man. I feel amazing, man.
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. I, I go to the sauna like almost every time I go to the gym. Yes. Sitting there for about at least 30 minutes. If I don't do anything, I'll go into the sauna.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, man, this is crazy stuff.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah. Something else that's interesting about waters also is the fact that it has memory.
Unknown Speaker B
I've heard this.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. So I'm sure that you've seen them speaking into the water and when they look at it or speaking into the ice that it actually changes the shapes of the ice. Like the good. They'll say a bunch of positive things to the water. And under a microscope that water looks the, it has like a geometric crystalline structure.
Unknown Speaker B
Right.
Unknown Speaker A
And when they say negative things to the water, it just looks chaotic, has a bunch of bacteria in it or whatever. So they actually did a experiment where they took HIV infected DNA. They took that HIV infected DNA, put it inside of water and they diluted it 30 times. So let's say that I took this cup or this bottle, poured it into a cup, filled it all the way to the top, we put some DNA in there, right? Then we pour it out all the way till it's about this much, we pour it into a new cup and then we fill that new cup up with water all the way to the top and we do that 30 times. So by the end of that 30th dilution, we would have, the equivalent would be about a penny in the ocean of the HIV infected DNA. All right? So they take that cup, they record the sound of it with a microphone, they take the audio, they upload it to a computer, send it across the world, download it and they take, they take a new piece of DNA or they just take the water and they play the sound for the water and the water becomes back infected with the DNA.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
So just the vibration and the frequency of the sound of anything is affecting everything. And not only can they do this with HIV infected DNA or just DNA, period, they can actually take, they can actually do this with medicine as well. So they can record the vibration and frequency of something like Tylenol or Advil and play it from the sound of water and you will gain the same effects as taking the Tylenol. And it's crazy because it just goes to show how powerful our minds is and Our belief systems and the things that we believe or, you know, I feel like a good practice, too, is to just speak into your water. Like lately when I, you know, when I get up, I drink tea or I drink water first thing in the morning. I just. When I listen to my positive affirmations, I'll just speak it over my cup to put that positive energy into it because the water is holding the memory of all the frequency around it.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
Which is even. Which is really important, too, when you think about our water system in general and the things that it goes through before it actually makes it to us. And I also feel like that's why, like, water in nature or just water from a natural spring is very important because we're getting all the vibration and frequency from nature. You know, we're getting more in tune with the earth just by being around, you know, these frequencies. And just for the. For the audience as well. If you want to obtain direct, structured. Direct structured water, you can get it from your fruits. So that is really the water that we supposed to be drinking.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, the fruit water, like in strawberries, tastes amazing, man.
Unknown Speaker A
It does. Like, even just. Just doing, like a fruit fast and just drinking nothing but, you know, fresh fruits and, like, you'll really feel the difference and be more hydrated.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah. Fruit's high vibrational, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, definitely.
Unknown Speaker B
I wonder what causes that. Is it because it's in nature? Mainly.
Unknown Speaker A
That as well. And the fact that that is where our natural. Our most natural water comes from. So in regards to, like, I'm sure you've heard about the. The qualities and the benefits of fasting.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
So what we're understanding is that the less that we eat, the longer that we live. Because, you know, when people after Thanksgiving or a big meal, they say they got the itis. That's literally your body shutting itself down because it needs to dedicate energy to different parts of your body. It no longer has time to send energy for thinking power. It no longer has time to send energy for anything else. But, hey, we need to sit down and break down all of this food. So why you end up going to sleep or when you get sick, the first thing that you do is you want to stop eating. Like, everything makes your stomach hurt. And that's because your body's literally telling you, hey, you need to take a break and stop eating. So when you fast, after a certain amount of time of fasting, I don't know if it's 18 hours or 30 hours, your body actually starts destroying all of the bad cells in your Body because it's seeing he day we're not getting any food and we realize that we haven't gotten this much food in a certain amount of time. So we need to go in, destroy all of the bad cells and reuse that for things that are purposeful. And that's why when you see people going fast, they have all these benefits and these changes in their body because their body is literally healing itself. So when you think about the fact that our body is 99% water and fruits are 80 to 90% water, we're literally, that's probably like the closest thing to fasting is just getting all of these fruits and obtaining this, you know, just keeping your body on like this water based diet almost.
Unknown Speaker B
That makes sense. That must be why I like fruits so much. It feels good eating them.
Unknown Speaker A
What's your favorite fruit?
Unknown Speaker B
Used to be strawberries, but for some reason they don't taste as sweet as they used to. Have you noticed that?
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
I don't know what happened.
Unknown Speaker A
It's. It's crazy because the strawberry, the seed on it is actually the fruit. The, the, the red part itself is called the fleshy receptacle.
Unknown Speaker B
Oh, wow.
Unknown Speaker A
It's closer to a plant.
Unknown Speaker B
Interesting. Yeah. These days probably mangoes though. Mango.
Unknown Speaker A
Mangoes, my favorite. Mangoes is my favorite too.
Unknown Speaker B
Oh my God. A good mango.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, bro.
Unknown Speaker B
I love coconuts too though.
Unknown Speaker A
Coconuts are good too. I didn't like coconuts originally, but I ended up getting used to it.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, yeah. It's kind of acquired, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, you're. I feel like your taste buds change once you start eating healthier. Facts. I didn't like, I didn't like tomatoes for a while. Like, I still would eat them, like with certain foods, but now like my girl, she makes me salads. And when I'm eating the, When I'm eating it, I'm just like, I want some more tomatoes. Tomato is just. And I feel like it's because your body, like our eyes are attached to our brain. Like they're the exterior part of our brain. So it's like your brain, your eyes are constantly observing and processing. Like, and it knows that I'm getting benefits from this. You know, same thing with drugs. Your body can recognize the smell, the sight of things. It stimulates and sends certain thoughts to your brain. So I feel like it's the same way when you, once you start getting healthier, it just takes longer because you have to undo what you've already done.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, yeah. I used to love fast food, but now I can't even eat it.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, me either. Not really.
Unknown Speaker B
It makes me nauseous even thinking about it.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, no facts.
Unknown Speaker B
I want to talk about aura. So I just went to Sedona. Have you been there?
Unknown Speaker A
No.
Unknown Speaker B
It's like a spiritual town in Arizona. But I took to my fiance, we got these aura photos, and it was a scam. Like, we got the same exact results. And I was like, what the hell is this? But I'm sure you're the guy to talk to about auras.
Unknown Speaker A
What kind of.
Unknown Speaker B
They took a photo on a computer screen. We put our hand on something, and we got the same exact results. So we knew.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah. So there's this guy called. His name is Semyon Curlyan. He is. I want to say he's Russian. Him and his wife doing testings and hospitals and whatnot. They end up stumbling onto this technology, and it's called Curlyan photography. So what it is, is. Is that. Okay, let's say there's a. It's called a electrophotonic plate, right? So they put their hand on this plate, and the plate has like a. Let's say, like a film over it. And they put their hand over this film, and it sends electricity through this plate. And what the electricity does is a low voltage. What it does is it amplifies your photonic energy, or the light that's emitting from our body, because we have energy, thermal heat, all different types of energies radiating from our body. It amplifies it in the same way that this microphone is amplifying the frequency of my voice. So. Except that we're able to see it now. That's. I actually brought these pictures because I wanted to show you. I'm gonna send these to you so that you can pull it up. Videos. This is what these are actual glows from the electrophotomic photonic imaging device. Right. So that is somebody in a normal state. Now, you've seen what the chakra charts look like. The root chakra, the sacral chakra, the solar chakra. It goes from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Right. And we've known that the lower chakras, the root, sacral, and solar, are the lower self. The heart is the gate, and then the. The. The upper three are your higher self. Now, these states that are going on directly correlate with the color of the chakras. Like that is the normal state, which would be at the throat chakra. So it's like right above the heart. And what does that one say? Right.
Unknown Speaker B
Emotionally aroused.
Unknown Speaker A
That says emotionally aroused. So the sacral chakra has been. Has been known to be associated with, like, creative and emotional energy. So when somebody is emotionally aroused, that is the color that the energy around their. Their hand turns. That's actually somebody's fingerprint.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
Right. So this is a. A man and a woman thinking of an emotional fantasy or sexual fantasy. And see, the orange turns like a. It's like a deep, rich orange. And red is also associated with. Or the root chakra is also associated with, like, your more primitive or survival instincts as well as sexual instincts as well. The sacral and the. The roof chakra kind of are almost one in a sense. But if you look at the one next to it, that is to. What does it say? Two people angry. Yeah, so that's two people angry. And you can see how it's still in the lower self, but the orange is a little bit different than that one. And it's kind of. It kind of has blacks in it. But if you look in between their fingers, there's a bridge that's built in between. So there's a wall of energy that was created because the two people were. Weren't in agreeance or were angry at each other. So have you ever been in a room, you know, with someone and, you know, y'all weren't getting along at the time, or it was a really bad energy and you just felt like, I gotta get out of this room.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, for sure.
Unknown Speaker A
That is literally that energy field that is being. Being. Create, you guys. Holy crap. Yes. So check that one out. That's a man being when he's outraged, like his energy is electricity. It's exactly. And he's just. It's super dark orange and reddish with. With blacks in it. Now this is a man that's very angry. And what does that one say? Feelings of love. Feelings of love. It has the pinks, it has the. The purples and the. The whites in it. And we're moving higher up through the body.
Unknown Speaker B
Almost looks like a rainbow, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, exactly. Now, this one is a metal figurine. Now, what's interesting about this is the fact that that's not even a human being. That's just the object. So, like, that's deep. Because the first thing that comes to my mind is like voodoo, you know, and, you know, just when you walk into a room, you can feel a certain energy or feel a certain vibe where certain objects have certain energies attached to them. And I feel like that has a. A big part to play with, like just casting energy onto certain objects, onto certain things, just in general. Now this is a elbow before it's in shock, and that's after they put it in hot water.
Unknown Speaker B
Holy crap.
Unknown Speaker A
So we're able to see these things happening on a photonic level. Like, they're literally able to see the energy changing around people.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
This is a picture of cooked meat and cooked food versus uncooked food, vegetables and meat. So, like, it just goes to show, like, how important vegetables are. Because, I mean, some people can eat raw meat. You know what I'm saying? Some people can tolerate it, but not everybody can. But I feel like because there's so much energy in the uncooked meat, it just goes to show that the energy is coming from the blood, the nutrients are coming from the blood. And the same thing with the vegetables as well. Like, cooking vegetables we've known has, like, taken away the nutrients, like whether you're using a microwave or using the stove. That's why you're not really supposed to cook it at high heats or high temperatures. Damn.
Unknown Speaker B
This is nuts. Because it basically proves that you're cooking the life out of food.
Unknown Speaker A
Pretty much. Exactly. Now, this one is deep because this is an image of a leaf. Right. And the first image is the leaf on the electrophotonic imaging device. The second picture is what it should look like if they were to cut the leaf in half. Right. But that's actually what it looks like after they cut the leaf in half.
Unknown Speaker B
So it's still there.
Unknown Speaker A
It's still there. So with inanimate objects, or just objects, period, now, that eventually fades away after a while. But that just goes to show that even when something isn't physically here, the energy still remains.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow. That fruits go. Success done.
Unknown Speaker A
Exactly.
Unknown Speaker B
Damn.
Unknown Speaker A
So that's just. That one is super deep to me.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, that's nuts.
Unknown Speaker A
That just lets us know that there's a whole nother realm going on that we not even aware of. Now, this is a picture of a healer, Right. And if you look over there, I believe that is the one. This is the healer projecting their energy onto the other person. And you can see the energy leaving the person's hand. This right here is the healer activating their energy.
Unknown Speaker B
That's nuts. This big glow up.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. And this is. This is a man. What does that say?
Unknown Speaker B
Man, regular state.
Unknown Speaker A
Man regular state. And then this is a man projecting his energy.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes.
Unknown Speaker B
So that's like Star wars with the Force.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, yes.
Unknown Speaker B
So that actually can happen in real life.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. Now, this is a. This is a plant that has cancer. And this is a cavity. Right. And it's starting to appear red. And it's crazy because how we associate all these colors and things with certain ideas and certain personalities or certain feelings. And you can see the cancer appearing inside of the plant. And they're using this technology, and not everywhere, obviously, but they're using that technology to detect things that's appearing before it even appears in the physical. Damn.
Unknown Speaker B
I didn't know plantry had cancer. This is crazy.
Unknown Speaker A
So it's like. It's like they can detect these. These negative illnesses and stuff in the body before it even happens. I mean, they can detect it in the auras before it even happens in the body. Wow.
Unknown Speaker B
So people should be reading their auras. Done.
Unknown Speaker A
Definitely. And there's. I believe his name is Constantine Kortakov. He actually has a. He's advanced this machine because this stuff was discovered, like, I want to say, like, in the 70s.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
And a lot of it takes place in. In Russia. That's where I've figured out a lot of the research.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
A lot of this stuff goes on over there. And this man, he's created this. I think it's called the biowell, where you can actually put your finger onto this thing and it'll scan it, it'll read your chakras, it'll tell your auras. It even goes so deep to where he has, like. He can show you, like. Yeah. On this day of this month, you probably had a bad day or was arguing with somebody.
Unknown Speaker B
That's crazy.
Unknown Speaker A
And he has a. I think he has. What is it called? Not a he. He got, like, some type of award for it, like what goes on in scientific community. So it's.
Unknown Speaker B
I need to find one of those. Because the place I went to was just a scam.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
They. I've seen. I've seen ones like that, too.
Unknown Speaker B
It's just a Taurus thing, I think.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, probably.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow. Have you done one on yourself?
Unknown Speaker A
I haven't. I haven't got the chance to. Damn.
Unknown Speaker B
We need to figure. Figure that out.
Unknown Speaker A
Facts. I do believe they have facilities, though.
Unknown Speaker B
Where you can go, okay, that's super important. Wow. So, yeah. Thanks for shining a light on the importance of auras.
Unknown Speaker A
No, absolutely, bro. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
What do you got on the iPad, too?
Unknown Speaker A
I'm just looking at some of the stuff I had on here.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, we got. I mean, language manipulation. We kind of touched on that. But basically, words are powerful, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. Yeah. Words are definitely powerful. That was one of the reasons why my original TikTok got banned. And I won't go too deep into.
Unknown Speaker B
It, but I'M banned right now, too.
Unknown Speaker A
Oh, TikTok, what they banned you for?
Unknown Speaker B
I had a guest say the moon landing was fake, so I got banned for that.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, they. They're really strict on TikTok.
Unknown Speaker B
On the conspiracies.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, yeah. The. The platform has definitely evolved since the first run on TikTok. But there, There's a lot of things with words in our English language. Like, words are just powerful in general, the things that we say. Like I said, I've been doing affirmations, and just after doing your affirmations for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, you hear those words and those phrases replanting your brain. It's like after you have a bad argument, you can think about all of the negative stuff and just get caught up in your mind. But it's one thing to say that I am successful. I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing and saying all these positive things. And then when you stop saying it, that's what your brain is filled with, and those are the thoughts that are running through your head. But with our, with our. The. The nation that we live in, specifically in regards to, like, I was breaking things down, like, okay, for example, if we had a ship that was. Was coming from China. Yeah, Right. We often call ships mother ships. Right? And then the captain is all also referred to the father. And then you have the. The cargo that's on the ship. You have. You also have. And it relates because we. We operate under something called maritime law. And maritime law has to do with the. The law of the water. Got the law of the land, you got the law of the water, you got the law of air, Right? And we operate under maritime law. So you have a mother who. Or you have the ship, which is the mothership, you have the captain, which is the father, and then you have the cargo, which is the child. And that's why they call kids. It's a term, precious cargo. Right? So as the ship gets closer to land and is ready to deliver the cargo, it enters something called a birth canal. But the birth canal is spelled B E R T H, not B I R T H. Wow. And the birth canal is an artificial waterway that directs the ship away from the rest of the ocean, right? So when that ship gets closer to land or when a woman's getting ready to have a baby, the baby goes through something called the birth canal, or it would be the precious cargo. Now, once the ship gets to the dock. Once the ship gets to the dock, they unload the precious cargo and they give them something called A certificate of manifest. And the certificate of manifest is basically a document describing all of the things that was just brought onto land. When a child gets to the dock door or dock, like the actual dock for land in the ore, which is a paddle that moves through water. Yeah. That is when they meet the world or they. When they meet the land. And then there's that. That's as far as I'll go with that. But there's other things like how, like I said, we operate under maritime law, which is the law of the water. We say things like the market is liquid or loan sharks and things of that nature. And then when we talk about banks, what does a bank do? It directs the flow of currency like a river bank. And then you got the currency of water or you have currency, which is money. When we go to vote, like a vote like a electricity, we vote at a poll like the negative and positive ends of a battery to elect, like electricity to see who we want in power or in charge. So there's a lot of. There's a lot of weird things that go on with our language, and it gets really deep.
Unknown Speaker B
That is crazy. I never thought of it that way.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
But yeah, I've heard spelling is spells, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes, definitely. Damn.
Unknown Speaker B
So they know how to kind of manipulate certain words. And. And like you said, you can really be influenced with the stuff.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. How, you know, definitely. And it works in the. And it works in a whole nother way in. In a whole nother system. That is deep.
Unknown Speaker B
And that's a good segue into the music industry, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes.
Unknown Speaker B
There's a lot of lyrics there that are counting messages in people, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. I've heard somebody give an example of, like, how you can play a certain song with a catchy hook, and that hook just gets caught into your head. Like even the word hook, like you think about fishing hook to catch somebody in or like a reel to even reel somebody in, you know, so it's like words are so powerful. And just like how we talked about affirmations, these. There's actually certain rhythms that can, like, negatively affect your body and your health, but we don't know. We can't tell the difference of what's good and what's bad. Something may feel good, you may be nodding your head to it, and it may not actually be good for you. In the. In my aura lecture, I talk about. Or Konstantin Koff, he talks about how after an orchestra, when they measure orchestra conductors, biofield, you can see, like, it's bright that right before they get ready to Perform after they perform is so many dips and tears into their energy, and their energy is just depleted.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
And it's because they're harnessing so much energy as well as musicians and artists as well. And this is why we see a lot of artists and musicians go into this negative. This negative spiral a lot of times during trying to gravitate towards drugs because they're using up so much energy. They're casting so much energy in between them and the crowd that by the time they get done, their energy is depleted. Like, using those creative processes requires so much energy. And people don't know this. They think, okay, maybe I just need to get something to drink. Or, you know, that's why meditation is so powerful. Being able to take that time to just recharge yourself and recharge your body. So when it comes to the words, man, I think that it's very powerful because a lot of the things that you can say in the song, you can't say to somebody in real life. You know what I'm saying? Or a lot of the things that females are dancing to in the clubs and listening to is like, if I was to just say this to you without a beat, you probably wouldn't be digging me as much. But females, and even men as well, they're amplified by this music because these beats, they do something to our body that just. It entrains us to think a certain way and to not think a certain way and just kind of bypass things. So I think it's very important and positive. Like, I don't think that all music has to be, you know, super spiritual or super positive, but I think that each individual needs to have the balance.
Unknown Speaker B
Agree.
Unknown Speaker A
And when we look at the music industry, there is no balance, really, when it comes to good music. And it's like, why are. Why is there so much negative music being pushed? How come we aren't pushing more spiritual and more positive things? Like, why wouldn't we want our community to have those things as a whole? Facts.
Unknown Speaker B
Almost all the top songs are about, like, a breakup or something negative.
Unknown Speaker A
So definitely something negative. Like, it's hard to even think about a lot of the positive songs that there are where they just not getting pushed as much and not saying that there isn't, that they don't have it out there. But each individual artist needs to have that balance of positive and negative.
Unknown Speaker B
Agreed. Yeah. That's why I favor the older music. When I listen to stuff like 80s, 90s.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
I feel like it was more positive back then, definitely.
Unknown Speaker A
And that's another thing too. Like, just the fact of using, like, real instruments that I feel is different. Like with the samples in the records, like when they were recording off samples, the sound that was in the room, like, if there was a party going on, that sound was ingrained into the actual record.
Unknown Speaker B
Oh, wow.
Unknown Speaker A
It's crazy because even if you put a record onto a. Or a vinyl onto a record player, even when it's not turned on, when it's spinning, you can still hear the sound. Damn. And I think that is the craziest thing. And it's like the sound is literally engraved onto this object. So it's like the party that was going on, the energy that was held in the room is all stored on that sound. So, yeah, we're getting more and more away from digital. The average producer isn't using real instruments. They're using VST plugins, which I'm guilty of myself, but they sound exactly the same. Like, I actually went on YouTube and looked up the difference. Like, okay, how did. How much different does this sound sound from an actual synth or an actual guitar? And they get it to sound exactly the same, but the fullness and the richness and the feeling of the actual synth or the actual instrument is just. You can feel the difference.
Unknown Speaker B
Damn. Yeah, dude. Vinyl hits different.
Unknown Speaker A
It does.
Unknown Speaker B
I was on a cruise and they had a vinyl player. So my first time ever listening to it, we put on Sophie Tucker and it just hit so different.
Unknown Speaker A
Did it?
Unknown Speaker B
Because I went back home and put it on Spotify and it was still decent, but something about the vinyl just feels great.
Unknown Speaker A
It does. It's like a texture to it. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah. It made me want to buy a vinyl player, to be honest.
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. And it's just something. It's just something nostalgic about having a record player in vinyls.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah. Yeah. I hope the industry can. Can figure out the negative stuff because I stopped listening to hip hop music. Dude, I used to love it.
Unknown Speaker A
No, absolutely, bro. I'm the same way. Like, I'm not really listening to too many other artists outside of myself or the people that I enjoy. Like, some good artists I listen to is like, I like the Russell. I like Larry Jones. Like, you have to be talking about something positive because I know what this music is doing to my brain. And that's the thing. Like, some of these artists probably do know, but a lot of them don't. And it's the frequency in the. The realm that they're living in. Like, your. Your music is a reflection of you and yourself and your Spirit. So it's like. Like I said, you have to have that balance and you're. What you're doing in your life. If you're not changing your life, your music isn't going to change either. And that is like. Like, even with some of my friends, a homie of mine, he's. He's. He's going through a different stage in his music where he just stopped writing music because he's like, bro, my life is changing. And he's like, I can't even write about the stuff that I want to write about anymore because my mind is in a different, completely different space. And like, that's happened to me before where, you know, and it happens in spurts where it's like, you know, you can either stay this way or you can continue to evolve or you can go back. And it's so easy to make music about bullshit.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
Like, it's hard to, you know, calculate and become creative with positive things and things that people will actually enjoy. But I honestly believe that we're entering a realm where, you know, like, it's only so long for this music is going to. People are going to get tired of it. People are going to want something more. Like, even when you look at the music industry right now, like, I heard this DJ from my city talking about how he said that the problem with DJing now is, is that, you know, a song will go viral on TikTok, but you'll be playing the song in the club, and they only know the viral part of the song. And it's like people aren't even. Not only are they not interested in the artist, they're not even interested in the rest of the song. It's just a moment. And these. That's why these artists are. Are going and coming and going, coming and going. And nobody's really maintaining any longevity.
Unknown Speaker B
That's how short attention spans are these days. People are only interested in a little snippet. So same with podcasts. People are only watching clips now.
Unknown Speaker A
Exactly. It's crazy, bro. Like, we have to bring back one that attention span. Cause I feel like if we don't, we're going to enter a bubble to where people's minds is just so easily distracted. Like, I've seen. I've seen, like, social experiments where they will have somebody come. Like, they'll have a woman with brunette hair.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
And they'll like. Let's just say a woman comes in here with brunette hair. She talks to you about a subject, and then a completely different woman comes in with blonde Hair and is talking to you about the same subject and pretending to be the other one. And people aren't even recognizing the fact that they're speaking to a whole different person until they're told about it. And it's like, it's like, that's crazy to think. And I feel like this, this instant gratification is designed in our brains to think in that way.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, that is nuts. No, A hundred percent. Even myself, I can't even watch a movie without looking at my phone now. Terrible, dude.
Unknown Speaker A
Or. Or you'll get on your phone and you'll be like, I need to get off. And then you instantly open the app right back up. It's. It's crazy, bro. It's scary. Or you'll turn it off and you'd be like, hold on, I need to check back on my phone and get back on it and then be scrolling again. So addicting. Dude. It is.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah. And I'm even aware of it and I still fall for it.
Unknown Speaker A
Dude. It's crazy.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, it's nuts. You got a new book coming out.
Unknown Speaker A
Yes. This is just Waking up. The spiritual guide book. This is. This is actually your copy, brother.
Unknown Speaker B
Oh, too. Thanks.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah, that's. That book is. That is the guidebook that I wish I would have had when I first entered my spiritual journey. So one of the things that I talk about in there is like the walk of the loner. You know, when you enter your spiritual journey or you're just develop and spiritual journey doesn't have to just be about chakras and auras. Just when you're going down a path of changing your life, you know, it's going to be spiritual and you're going to walk paths where you feel like you're alone. You're going to feel like, damn, I'm the only person that I really have or the only person I can depend on. And these decisions, even if you have somebody alongside with you, this is on you. You know, if you guys both decide to stop smoking or if you guys both decide to stop eating fast food, this is still going to be a battle with yourself. It's going to help that other people are around. So I just wanted to inform people in advance, like, hey, these are some of the things that you can expect to experience when you go on this journey. Another thing is like, everybody's not going to be interested in what you're interested in. Everybody's not going to be excited to hear about all of the things that you're. That you're going through or they they don't want to know. Like when I went on my, my plant based journey and I stopped eating meat, I wouldn't say that I got backlash or anything like that, but it's like anytime that I tried to explain or something like that, it was like nobody cared about it, Nobody wanted to know. Certain people obviously appreciated the information and knowledge, but it was something that I had to realize in myself. Like, everybody's not ready to go through this path. And when you're new to all of this information, you want to express it and tell it to everybody, but everybody's not ready to receive. And it's like sometimes, you know, you giving certain information to certain people is like trying to teach a bird how to swim or a fish how to fly. Like it's not possible for them, you know, or they may not be in the form that they need to be to, to actually go down this path. So some of the things, the topics that I touch on in there is the. The walk of the loner is one of the name of the chapters. Talk about the chakras, I talk about water. Some of the things that we're talking about now, the ways that you can transition into a plant based diet if you want to. And basically it's just a guidebook. Like anybody who's prepared to enter their spiritual journey. That is definitely the book. And what I, what I wanted to do with it was make it a fair balance between spirituality and science. Like, I feel like a lot of people are turned off by spirituality because they feel like it's just a bunch of woohoo.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
You know, and for me, that's where a lot of my research came in and looking into other people and studying science because I'm not just gonna believe into something because it looks good with this. Just because the tie goes well with the suit, that doesn't mean that it's the right tie, you know, so it's like you have to have that balance of science and spirituality. Because I feel like spirituality is unseen science.
Unknown Speaker B
I agree. Yeah, I try to incorporate both. Do a lot of your ideas clash with religion?
Unknown Speaker A
To be honest, it's crazy because in the beginning of my spiritual journey, like I don't think a lot of people know, like I started off as a Christian. Like I've been Christian. I was Christian like up till I was about 17, I had got baptized. One of my album covers was actually me getting baptized.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
So like I went through that experience and I actually even remember catching the Holy Ghost. Like that was something that I actually experienced And I'm not a person who just, yeah, I caught the Holy Ghost. Like, no, I felt that pure energy. And whatever it was, I know that it was channeled by not only the people around me and the music as well. That music is so powerful, and that's one of the biggest components in the church as well.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah, they got good music. I won't deny that.
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. And we know that music can make you feel a certain type of ways. If we play some Hans Zimmerman or Hans Zimmer, you might start feeling like you ready to go save the world. Or if we start playing a certain type of music, you might start feeling sad or you might start feeling happy. So we know that the energy of music is very powerful as well as the energy of the people around you. Especially when we're all thinking the same thoughts, like just thinking about these pictures and, you know, the. The people when they aren't together, how it builds that. That blockage of energy. Just imagine when you have all these people who are on the same accord and they're all feeling these things. So I know that there's a spiritual energy and there's a divine energy. I just think that we've been usurped from that power by believing that it's been donated to us or that we can't experience it on our own. And so in the earlier parts of my journey, I felt somewhat angry towards religion and because I felt like I had been lied to, which I feel like I have been lied to in a certain degree. But as I got further down my spiritual journey, I started realizing how certain aspects of religion are coincide with spirituality. It's just that we call these things, different things. What you would call the Holy Spirit, we would call Kundalini energy and the science behind those things. Or, you know, like, there are very positive things about religion. Like, I like the fact that we can all come together and be on the same accord or be on the same mindset, and we have a place to do that at. But I also feel like religion has blocked off a lot of people's minds and it's created this fear in them. Like, at the age of three, I was getting baptized before I got baptized when I was seven. Like, I don't know what's going on. Like, this isn't a decision that I'm making. No. So we're being conditioned to believe and to. To understand or to think about something or to, like, something that we don't even know. And I'm not talking about God, because obviously there is a God. There is some form of energy that has created all of this that we're experiencing. You'd be crazy to not think that. But it's our perception and the way that we perceive this energy is what I think takes people down different paths. And yeah, I feel like when it comes to certain things, like, like just religion in general, not a lot of people are reading the Bible. Like, there's a. And I want to be more specific too. Like it's mostly mainstream religion as well, Because a lot of people that are reading the Bible, 90% of them, 90% of them have not read it. 90% of them don't understand it. If you ask the average Christian or Catholic, have you read the entire Bible, whether it be straight to back or whatever, the answer is probably going to be no for sure. So if we take that in consideration, you're basing your entire belief off of something that you almost don't even understand. Most people just know that they believe in God and they know that there's a higher power, but they're not actually studying and looking into it. Because if you ask, if you talk to somebody who is really deeply in the Bible, their perspective is going to be a lot different than somebody who is just fear based into it.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
And I think that that's just, that's very important to know, you know, at least know what you're reading. Like, I've heard, I've heard people say, and I know this isn't everybody, but I've literally heard people tell me like, science is man made. And I'm just like, what does that even mean? Like, how could you even say that? And it's because they're like, this is the Bible that this is what God has created and this is, this science is what's man made. It's like your mind is so closed based on what you think you know, that you can't even open your mind up to science. Like some, I've heard people say that meditation is evil. Like, have you seen the, the, the benefits that they've shown behind meditation? Like, they did an experiment where they had, they had a group of people playing basketball and they measured like their muscle increase or their, their ability to shoot free throws.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker A
They had another group just meditate and think about it. And they had another group didn't do anything at all. Then they actually had all of them play again and actually shoot. They had the meditation group play basketball and their percentage was only the, the main group that actually was practicing it. Let's just say they had like a 20% increase. The group that just meditated on it, theirs was like 16 or 17% increase.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow.
Unknown Speaker A
So it just goes to show you, because our brain can't really tell the difference between what we're thinking and what's actually going on in reality. That's why when you're watching scary movies, you cringe or you know, when you're sleeping, you can piss on yourself in your sleep or you know, start crying in your sleep because your brain can't interpret the difference between what's real and what isn't, you know, so it's like to deem something like meditation as evil or even yoga as something is evil, I think to me is just a lack of understanding or just having a closed minded mentality.
Unknown Speaker B
There's people that think yoga is evil. That's like the purest form of exercise.
Unknown Speaker A
Exactly.
Unknown Speaker B
That's crazy.
Unknown Speaker A
Exactly.
Unknown Speaker B
Wow. Yeah. I've heard people think manifestation is evil too and psychics and stuff like that.
Unknown Speaker A
And it just goes to show that you don't really have an understanding of what you're doing. Like even when you're, you're praying, in a sense you're manifesting when you speak into like, there's nothing wrong with saying I'm going to be great. That's manifesting. And people, I don't think people really truly understand that because, oh, that's evil. This is evil. This is evil. And they've perverted all of these things. But like I said before, a lot of the things with, with religion are almost akin to spirituality is just. It's been skewed or twisted in a different way.
Unknown Speaker B
Absolutely. You got a new album coming out too, right?
Unknown Speaker A
Yes.
Unknown Speaker B
When's that dropping? You got a date?
Unknown Speaker A
I don't have a date for it yet. I'm still working on it. This is actually going to be my first album that I'm not going to say my first album because the first album that I produced entirely myself was Invincible. That was my first album, but it was a lot of samples. It was all samples. This one is just going to be straight, pure from the heart. Like I want to create a spiritual album that is just. That's positive, you know, I want to really make something that's from me and I feel like I deserve that for myself to have a project that's completely produced, engineered and rapped on by myself.
Unknown Speaker B
I love that man.
Unknown Speaker A
Yeah. So this, I'm not going to say the name of it yet, but this next album is going to be a great album.
Unknown Speaker B
We'll link your Spotify so people can keep in touch with you.
Unknown Speaker A
Thank you.
Unknown Speaker B
Yeah. Any other closing messages? Man, that was really cool.
Unknown Speaker A
I just want to say, man, you know, y'all open up your mind. Open up your mind. Dig into something deeper, you know, don't be. And really, truly what I want to say is follow your instinct and your intuition because that's what's going to really guide you to all the places that you need to be. Don't listen to everybody else that is in your head. The voices in your head of, of the scenarios and things that you create in your mind. Like, oh, this person might say this if I do this, that is you. That is all you. Like you're your biggest enemy and you only realize that until you face yourself.
Unknown Speaker B
I love that, man. We'll link everything below your socials. Thanks for coming on.
Unknown Speaker A
Absolutely. I appreciate it, bro.
Unknown Speaker B
Part two. See you guys.
Digital Social Hour: Why Words Control Success: Hidden Language Secrets | RR the God DSH #1281
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: RR the God DSH
Release Date: March 30, 2025
Overview
In episode #1281 of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a profound and unfiltered conversation with RR the God DSH, delving into the intricate interplay between language, spirituality, and personal development. The discussion traverses a wide array of topics, including the scientific intricacies of water, the enigmatic nature of auras, the profound impact of words on our lives, and the pervasive influence of the music industry. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn from their authentic dialogue.
RR the God DSH begins by introducing a lesser-known scientific concept about water:
"What if I told you that there was actually a four phase of water... it's called exclusion zone, or it's also called structure water or H3O2" ([02:10]).
He explains that beyond the familiar vapor, liquid, and ice states, water possesses a gel-like phase that plays a crucial role in our body's cellular functions. This exclusion zone (EZ) water separates bulk water from "good water," which is negatively charged and purer, potentially free from contaminants like bacteria or viruses.
Key Points:
"By just simply putting a hydrophilic substance next to the water, we're able to separate different things in the water that we might not have been able to other ways." ([04:32])
Transitioning from water science, RR delves into the realm of auras and the technology behind capturing them:
"There's a technology called Curlyan photography... it amplifies the photonic energy emitting from our body, allowing us to see auras." ([15:00])
He describes how electrophotonic imaging devices visualize the energy fields around living beings and objects, revealing insights into emotional and physical states. Examples discussed include:
"This just lets us know that there's a whole nother realm going on that we not even aware of." ([21:01])
A significant portion of the conversation centers on the profound influence of language on success and personal development:
"Words are definitely powerful. I've been doing affirmations... those words and those phrases replanting your brain." ([24:03])
RR discusses how words and affirmations can reshape our subconscious mind, promoting positive thinking and success. He highlights the manipulation embedded in everyday language:
"There's a lot of weird things that go on with our language, and it gets really deep." ([27:46])
The discussion shifts to the music industry's role in shaping societal moods and perceptions:
"Words are so powerful... rhythms that can negatively affect your body and your health." ([28:04])
RR critiques the prevalence of negative themes in contemporary music, emphasizing the need for a balance between positive and negative messages. He observes that:
"The average producer isn't using real instruments... but the fullness and the richness... you can feel the difference." ([31:23])
A deep and personal exploration uncovers the nuanced relationship between spirituality and organized religion:
"I started off as a Christian... I had got baptized." ([39:57])
RR shares his journey from a traditional Christian upbringing to a more individualized spiritual path. He argues that while religion can foster community and shared belief, it often imposes rigid structures that can stifle personal spiritual exploration. Key insights include:
"Spirituality is unseen science." ([39:26])
The conversation culminates in addressing the solitary nature of personal spiritual growth:
"Entering your spiritual journey... it's on you." ([37:15])
RR emphasizes that spiritual and personal development often involves solitary challenges, where individuals must rely on their intuition and inner strength. He discusses overcoming societal indifference and skepticism:
"Follow your instinct and your intuition because that's what's going to really guide you to all the places that you need to be." ([48:03])
Conclusion
In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly and RR the God DSH navigate through complex and often overlooked aspects of language, spirituality, and personal well-being. From the microscopic secrets of water to the visible energies of auras, and from the subconscious power of words to the overt influences of the music industry, the conversation underscores the profound ways in which our environment and choices shape our success and personal growth. RR’s insights encourage listeners to cultivate a balanced understanding of science and spirituality, harness the power of positive language, and remain steadfast on their personal development journeys despite societal indifference or skepticism.
For those seeking to explore the deeper connections between language, energy, and personal success, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
Note: To gain a comprehensive understanding and experience the full depth of the conversation, listening to the episode is highly recommended.