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October 30, 2025 188 mins

Join us for an enlightening experience as futuristic researcher Sadiki Bakari takes over our classroom! Brother Sadiki will delve into his captivating topic, "The Trauma of the Motherboard of Technology and the Mirror of Unhealed Memory and Metadata." Before him, we have the privilege of hearing from renowned author and educator Dr. Chike Akua, who will illuminate the rich African origins of faith. Lachelle Johnson will also share insights from her new book and offer vital advice for navigating life after being furloughed.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And Grand Rising family, and thanks for making us part
of your morning ritual. Later, futuristic researcher Sadeki Bakari will
take over our classroom. My brother Sadeki will delve into
the topic and check this out family, the trauma of motherhood,
of technology and the mirror of unhealed memory and the
method data.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
He's going deep with us this morning.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Before we hear from brother Sadeki, though, author and educator
doctor Kol will explain the rich origin of faith a momentarily,
author and life coach Michelle Johnson will join us to
discuss her new book as well. Let's have some tips
of some folks who've been furloughed. But let's get Kevin
to open the classroom doors and get this morning started.
Grand Rising, Kevin.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Grand Rising, Carl Nelson. Hey, look, you can never stop
the rain by complaining, so just get your rain gear out.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
It's been raining all night long in a DMV area, family,
so you're going out today. You know Beard that in mind.
Just drive carefully.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And keep your best get your best rain gear. You know,
the nice umbrella and the nice rain jacket. Now you
recommend that even though it slowed down by the time
I get to work and meanwhile, how are you feeling,
mister Colonel Nelson.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
I'm still learning.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I can't wait to talk to the I guess that
we have today lined up because I'm going to learn
a lot. So that's what I'm anticipating.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Oh, I say, you're like a sponge.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Oh yeah, and meva and amva.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Yeah, there we go.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
And look, I wanted to look at some of the
headlines today and President Trump is in well he went
to seul Korea and gave them permission to build a
nuclear powered submarine. What's that about?

Speaker 4 (01:47):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Do they have to ask permission? You're a sovereign countries,
you have to ask permission from somebody else. It's like
do I have to ask my neighbor if I want
to plant a tree or what car should I buy?
I think that's well, that's probably a lot of some
of the arrogance and people like who run this country?
Thing that everybody you know, he's the king of the world,
so we got to get permission for that? Just sounds

(02:08):
just crazy. Though you're a soleign country, you make your
own decisions. South Korea? Why but go ahead, Kevin.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Yeah right, I'm not sure if it was them asking
for a permission or is it the way the news
spends it because he was there in a meeting with
President Lee J. Mung Hope, I pronounced it right. And
once they reached a trade agreement during this buying lateral

(02:35):
meeting yesterday, then Donald Trump gave them approval to build
a nuclear power sub marine.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
We're is going to be built in Philadelphia.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
See, well that's now it comes coming home now because
of course they need any US equipment to do it,
So they're going to build it in Philly. Somebody's going
to get that contract, Kevin, And that's good for that
person who ever gets that contract to to help the
South Koreans build their submarine.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Really, so maybe the commander in chief is the head
salesman in chief right, because he says, our military.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Alliance is stronger than ever before.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
And based on that, I've given them approval to build
a nuclear powered submarine rather than the old fashioned, far
less nimble, these soul powered submarines that they have.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Now, it's a great trip with the Prime Minister.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
He's giving them approval, but he should check his ratings.
He's approval ratings so here a new low. Most of
the poles show him underwater, some as much as nineteen
points underwater. So I think he better head home quickly.
And then this government shutdown, you know, do something with
the tariffs, because folks are the natives are getting restless.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Kevin.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Yeah, we're into the twenty eight day of the shutdown.
But the last point on this submarine, right is they're
they're paying three hundred and fifty billion with the beat
three hundred and fifty billion dollars in exchange for the
Trump administration granting the country.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
A lower tariff rate, you see.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
And so he's out of the country and maybe not
thinking as much about the shutdown as we would as
one would think. So it hits the four week mark
and Senate fails to advance the GOP funding bill for
the thirteenth time.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
What are they doing?

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Man him to give him a sign that you know,
and this thing and then he'll he'll he's got to
figure out a way how He's got to take credit.
If you if you notice his mo he takes credit
for everything. So got to figure out a way. I'm
the only one who could solve this. So it's the stalemate.
Continue to like get back to Washington. Then I'll call
John and say, hey, cut the deal and it's done.

(04:53):
You know, because especially with this his numbers tanking, he's
going to be motivated to reach you get them to
reach a deal.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Then later well, remember there's the Vice President Jay d
Vance who said that the administration has found a way
to pay the members of the military this Friday, but
he didn't provide any details.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Right.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
So one of the Kanagie Mellon families, this is the
old money you know there with the Rockefellers and and
that kind of that supported financially support And this is
something I learned from marcom Anaheim. These these millionaires back
in the day, they supported a different branch of the
of the service, the military. One gave money to the Navy,
one to the Marines, and all the army and all down.

(05:36):
One of the families was the Melon family, kanag Gie Melon,
who out there in Cleveland got the university named afterhim.
That's we're talking about old money like Rockefellers. I can't
remember the other members of that old money group that
supported individually, they supported a different branch of the military.
So this is just an extension of the I guess
he's the grandson of the Melon family who started this,

(05:59):
and he's you know, and he's been a Trump supporter
on the download, but now it's come to light that
he says he writes the check for the military to
get paid because in fact he knows that's a stumbling block.
That's the sore point. You don't want to get the
military against you, especially if you were trying to write
solo or try to have aspirations of being a king.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
You gotta have the military on your side. So that's
my take on that.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
Oh I see, Okay. Meanwhile, air traffic control is in
problems in the problem area because they haven't had a paycheck.
They missed their first full paycheck Tuesday due to this shutdown.
And I'm trying to quote Joe Siegrato who says that

(06:45):
air traffic control is a lot of pressure and a
lot of stress and we don't ask for these type
of stressors. And they're expected to keep reporting to work
without pay during the shutdown. But many of the staff
members who called out sick, you know, are continuing to
be sick. And the flight delays are happening due to

(07:07):
shortages of manpower.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
What do you think, Yeah, there are problems that Newark
and newer can a newer care for somebody. It's called
Liberty International or something. I'm not quite sure that they
retitled it. But then had to shut down or Kevin
for a few hours at least because they didn't have
enough air trafficking course controls, so they had to sent
them over to LaGuardia or Kennedy. So yeah, it is

(07:30):
making an impact.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Yeah and uh.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
According to CBS News, here's a question that I think
fits beyond the air traffic controllers. Everybody's asking do I
have to decide whether to pay mortgage or do I
put food on the table. Do I buy gas or
do I pay for my electric bill? Something has to
give somewhere. So even that's.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Not forgether folks who are on the on the Snap program,
because that's that's opens up tomorrow. Many of them look
at their debit card and see zero. You know, folks
got to eat, you know, so we'll see, you know,
our fearless leader comes back and solves a problem, so
these folks can eat well. But I think that's what
you're gonna see. It's got to figure out a way
how to how to get the Democrats, how they can

(08:16):
you know, salvage this this situation without neither of them
looking bad, like both of them come out as winners.
I keep saying that because that's the way Donald Trump works.
He's got to look good. It doesn't matter if you
look good. Even if you don't look good, he's gonna
tell that it was all him.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
He did it.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
So as soon as he gets back and attacks that,
you know, we'll see.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Finally, the hurricane Melissa has moved toward Bermuda after more
than thirty deaths across the Caribbean or should I say
the Caribbean, and so that is affecting Jamaica, Haiti and
the Dominican Republic.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
Our prayers are out to them once again.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
The center of Melissa was moving away from the Bahama
was at eleven pm last night, that category two storm.
But the hurricane conditions will continue overnight in the central Bahamas.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Yeah, and the good thing about it, it's starting to move
quickly now because when he approached Jamaica, it was just
on a crawl. It's just like it camped over the
island for a while and the same thing, and it
lost power because of the mountains. And then when heading
towards Cuba, it wasn't strong as he was in Jamaica,
but it's still pretty strong, and he continued to lose powers.
It went over Cuba, and we kind of mentioned this,

(09:31):
Sister Gabriella told us yesterday that's where most of the
Afro Cubans lived, that section of the island near the
Guantanamo Naval Base by the way, it went over and Cary.
And now it's sort of slowed down. So by the
time it may may just bypass over close to Bermud,
it won't be as strong as will hit Jamaica. So
that's a good thing because now it's moving faster.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
This is being seen as the storm of the century
Karl and Prime Minister Andrew Holness from Jamaica declared the
country a disaster area, with Saint Elizabeth Parish reported to
be underwater. And it's one of the strongest hurricanes to
make landfall in the Atlantic basins.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
So yeah, and the good thing, if there's a silver
line and all of this, the hurricane season ends on
November first, so you know, typically there will be normal
hurricanes because the waters are getting cooler off the coast
of Africa. So that's that's the good thing. But you know,
you can. You can never say over because the mother
nature control is still in control. But generally that's the

(10:33):
day that they figured that hurricane season is over. November first,
which is what two days away.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Yeah, yeah, and right after Halloween.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
So look, and the relief organizations are on their way
trying to keep as many supplies going as they can.
So you know, if you can give, give from your heart,
and that's that's it. That's the way it is. On
the thirtieth of October at six eleven, and we've got
your guests standing back.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
We've got our guests standing by. Correct you, Kevin, let's
stop speaking with Lachelle Johnson. Grand Rising. Lachelle, Welcome to
the program.

Speaker 5 (11:12):
Good morning. I love that you say grand Rising because
I say that to just about everybody that I talked
to almost every morning. Good Grand Rising for you all
as well.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Now you let's talk about the book, because you're going
to help some folks that Kevin was just rolling off.
Some numbers of people got furloughed, laid off and lost
their jobs. And we talked about the air traffic controllers,
a newer airport, but it's across the board because of
the government shut down and they're not just that, but
thought so a bunch of corporate folks have been laid
off as well, a bunch of these a lot of

(11:48):
these big companies are just laying people off. So we've
got a lot of people who probably still listening with
some of the government employees who still have to go
to work and still not getting paid. How can they
deal with that? But you wrote a book that may
inspire some of our folks, and that's what we want
to talk about this morning, rise Rich Can you tell
us why you wrote that book?

Speaker 4 (12:08):
First?

Speaker 5 (12:10):
Absolutely, so for me, it was it's very important, especially
in cases like this where you have a shutdown, to
be proactive about rising to what it is that will
give us peace in our lives. And in times like
this when you don't have an emergency fund, what does

(12:33):
that do when you don't have when you haven't been
intentional about building an emergency fund and ensuring that you
have multiple streams of income and ensuring that you've built
up your own human life value so that you can
be your own asset when everything else around you is declining.

(13:00):
You know, what is it that you can do for yourself?
What resources do you have within your own reach? In
order to be able to rise and ensure that you
can still have peace in the midst of whatever storm
or whatever life throws at you. And so I wrote
the book because you know, there's too many of my friends,

(13:24):
and there's too even me as an example, because you know,
I have my own life stories embedded throughout the book,
but I hear too often, you know, if I would
have known this what I know now about building relationship

(13:45):
with money or valuing peace and how to be more
intentional about it as I travel life's journey. And so
this book is what's written with the goal to put
it in front of as many first generation wealth builders
as possible so they can start being more intentional about

(14:10):
what it is that brings them peace and how to
use money as a tool to do that.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
All right, let me ask you this though, because in
the book you often say the wealth starts in the
mind before it shows up in the money. Can you
explain that concept for us?

Speaker 4 (14:30):
Yes, so.

Speaker 5 (14:33):
You know, wealth does start in the mind because a
lot of times we start life and I know I did.
You know. It's based on how I was raised and
what I saw around me and what I taught. I mean,
what I heard what I was taught, and that's what

(14:59):
sort of shaped my mindset as I was growing up.
So it was more of a survival mindset than a strategic,
intentional mindset. That was that had a very clear vision
on what I wanted my life to look like and
what I needed to do in order to achieve those goals.

(15:22):
And so when you believe and you know and you
know what you need to do in order to achieve
the vision that you have set out for yourself, then
you can be more focused. You know, you have a compass,
you have a map, you have something that you were
going to follow, even when you haven't been given a blueprint.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
We got to set aside for a couple of moments,
and so it's our first break at fifteen. After that
time they when we come back there, I want you
to break it down because it seems right now, it
seems esoteric for the folks who are just waking up
and rubbing their eyes and what she talking about. So
if you could break it down about you know, envisioning
that you got money, how that works, explain that to us.
I know Kevin has a comment about that as well. Family,

(16:10):
you two can join our conversation. I guess she's a
life and mindset coacher. Name is Lasselle Johnson. She's written
a book called Rise, Rise Rich. That's the title of
the book. You want to get it on this conversation,
you reach out to us at eight hundred four or
five zero seventy eight seventy six and we'll take your
phone calls and Grand Rising Family, thanks for waking up
with us on this Thursday morning. I guess is Lachelle Johnson.

(16:33):
She's a life and mindset coach, and she's written a
book called Rise Rich. And that's what everybody do is
the rise rich this morning. So Michelle, you said you
said it starts in the mind. Is this some sort
of like the law of attraction that's been out there
for decades?

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Well, you know what in a sense right, because I
think what we put our energy behind it is what
we you know, how we determine, how it's determined in
the universe when we get back. But we also have
to understand and be self aware, you know, are we

(17:12):
thinking from a scarcity mindset or are we thinking from
a rich life mindset?

Speaker 1 (17:20):
So does that mean that you think the opposite the
opposite will work?

Speaker 2 (17:24):
To Lechelle?

Speaker 1 (17:25):
If you think of, Wow, I just lost my job,
I can't pay the rent, the car note, and my
food stamps are gone. And if you employ or endorse
all of that negative energy, does that work on you
as well? Does it work the opposite way as rise
rich Wood would help you make you be I guess
more have more assets if you will?

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Yes, because and you know why, because we would instantly say,
you know what, let's ditch this scarcity mindset. Let's tap
into our resources. Let's see what the state has. Let's
see what our bill collectors will do for us. You know,
can we get extensions? Can we you know, is there

(18:12):
you know the capital area of food Bank, what resources
are out and out here and available for us to
take advantage of, to help us to save the cash
we have on hand for as long as we possibly can,
so that that could be you know, directed to where
we need it the most. And so we don't want

(18:33):
to panic and you know, go to the grocery store
and spend hundreds of dollars on groceries when the capital
area of food Bank and you know, so many other
local churches have set up times and days for people
to come and get free food. So we need to

(18:55):
make sure we're first very clear on what resources are
available to us, how these mortgage companies and landlords and
utility companies can help, and what they are providing as
a as a resource to help before we just panic,

(19:17):
be uninformed act off of emotion. We have to go
from a scarcity mindset to thinking. And also we have
to remove ourselves from a place of anxiety and fear
and we rise and say, okay, how can I be strategic?
How can I plan? Let's look at the calendar, let's,

(19:39):
you know, get a clear picture of what our financial
situation looks like, so that we can move with strategy
and not in a way that we are emotional and
we're making uninformed decisions.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Three half the top Dawn family just waking up. I
guess is Michelle Johnson. She's a financial mindset coach, so
also the founder of a wealth building lab LC. She's
from the d M V Era and she's written a
book called Rise Rich and we want you to Rise Rich.
This this early morning everybody should adopt that. But let
me ask you, Michelle, is it what if I have
folks who are older, is it too late if they've

(20:19):
they've you know, they said, Okay, my time, my earning
potential has dropped. So I'm just going to sit here
and write it out till, you know, till the time
comes for me to get out of here. Can this
book help those folks who are still suffering? Just you know,
I know people, I probably done myself. You got a
bill in the mall. You're not going to open it
because you don't have the money to pay. So he's
sitting inside and look at it. You know, you can

(20:41):
this book help us change that mindset. Open the bill.
Maybe you can call it the bill collector, and you know,
negotiate a deal with it. But you look at it
and you just don't open it because you know what
it is, he can't afford to pay. So help us
out right there, ls L.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
Well, you know what, that's one of the worst one
of the worst things we can do is, you know,
ignore what is the problems that we are faced with.
And you know, and sometimes you know what it means
that we have to get uncomfortable and take a step
back in order for us to be able to move forward.

(21:19):
So yes, we have to open those bills. Yes, we
have to get a very clear picture from wherever we
are in life. You know, you can be at any
stage in life and become very clear on what the picture.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
Is now and what we need to do.

Speaker 5 (21:40):
And so I mean, you have to understand exactly who
you owe, because that's one of the things I don't
know about you. But what robs me of my piece
is owing anybody money. So we need to know exactly
who we owe. What builds oh, we need to write

(22:02):
it down, be clear and be uncomfortable in that space
and say this is my reality. And then you know
you can kind of move in peace and know, Okay,
Now the next step is what am I going to
do about it? What can I do about it? So
you know in the book, I talk about breaking free

(22:27):
of the chains of death. So I don't know about you,
but you know I feel enslaved when I am burdened
with debt. So it was one of and I raked
up tens of thousands of dollars from debt before I
knew what I know now.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Well, good morning, Michelle Johnson.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
I like that, Kevin langfordire I like that thought process
where you can get out of being enslaved. Your book
Rise Rich Intentional Living for first generation wealth builders. You
talk about journal prompts. So is that what you mean
when you're writing down who you owe and how you're
going to get out. Could you give us a sample

(23:10):
of some of the journal prompts you talk about in
the book.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Yes, and so one of the journal prompts, actually, you
know that one of my favorite ones is you know,
putting your money.

Speaker 4 (23:24):
On a mission.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
And so in addition to journal prompts, I have rise
Rich exercises. So the exercises are designed to put what
the readers you know, have read into practice. But this
specific journal prompt money on a mission. It allows the
reader to reflect on what their financial goals are and

(23:48):
what truly matters in terms of the life they want
to live. So at any point in life, you can
take a step back and say where do I want
my life to be five years from now? Where do
I want to be even a year, one year, five years,
ten years, Because you know, it's from that point, in

(24:10):
that place where you can write and reflect. And one
of the questions is, you know, if I could change
my money situation in one major way over the next year,
in what manner would that be? And so in order
to make a change, you have to be able to
reflect and think about what it is you truly want

(24:33):
from where you are in life. And then you have
to assess the cost, the cost.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
Of your time.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
You know, of your money, you need to earn more money,
you need to build more money or is it something
that you can can you build your human life value?
You know, build yourself up, learn, educate yourself and gain
knowledge so that you can then become the tool.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Yeah, so putting your money on a mission and involved,
as call says, every day learning, We're still learning. And
wealth is there are other aspects of wealth, like you know,
your health is your wealth? Is that a part of
the first journal prompt money on a mission?

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Or is that another journal prompt?

Speaker 6 (25:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (25:24):
And you know what? And so yes, I address there
is a journal prompt in chapter two of the book
where we are ditching our scarcity mindset. But even in
chapter four where I talk about rising with purpose. You know,
you mentioned our health being our wealth, and I think

(25:47):
a lot of folks sort of, you know, lose sight
of the health and human life value that we bring.
So if we aren't in our best mental state, physical state,
you know, spiritual state, mindset, then what good are we

(26:11):
to anything even to ourselves. So we do have to
be very intentional and purpose filled. So when we talk
about rising with purpose, it's really about being very self
aware of where we are and then being able to

(26:32):
move Because if we don't have our health, we don't
have anything. If we aren't here to push our money forward,
to push our own mission and our vision forward, if
we don't build up enough in order to leave something
behind to those who are generations that are coming after us.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
Then.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
What you know, what you we have?

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Yeah? For real? We're speaking with Lachelle P.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Johnson, the author of Rise Rich, Intentional Living for first
generation wealth builders, and you say you're sharing real stories,
money lessons and journal prompts. Can you share a little
bit of one of those real stories? How does rising
rich change one's life?

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (27:25):
My gosh.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
So, you know, I think back to when I was fourteen,
and you know, my parents were teenagers when they had me, So.

Speaker 4 (27:39):
You know, my.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
Life as a kid was very unstable. You know, it
was one that didn't really feel secure financially. I grew
with my parents trying to figure it out how was
there going to be put on the table, how we're
bills going to be paid? You know, chasing money, chasing dreams,

(28:07):
and it was a very reactive way of life. So
at fourteen, before I was even really legally a legal
age to work, I convinced a T shirts fan owner
to hire me to work part time to sell T
shirts in the middle of Landover Mall. And if you're

(28:29):
from the DMV, you probably remember Landover Mall.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Yep, that was the place to.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
Go at fourteen. You know, I was there and my
mindset at that point was you know, being able to
earn enough money to be able to get the things
that I really wanted. And at that point it was

(28:57):
all sort of focused in on societal you know, social pressures.
You know, what should I be wearing if I had
money to buy clothes and shoes and provide for myself,
you know, So I started to rack up. Well, I

(29:18):
started a spend cycle that was out of this world.
So in most months, my paycheck was spent before I
even got the money.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
Well, how did you supply the how did you supply
your inventory of T shirts?

Speaker 5 (29:34):
Well, I was working for the T shirt stand, so
I didn't have to so I didn't have to supply
the inventory. I just needed to stand there smile. Greek
customers and just and sell t shirts. I was very
good at it too.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
You were selling based on your looks.

Speaker 5 (29:53):
Yes, and you know, and I really only had a smile.
I mean at that point, I was fourteen, so I
didn't even have seales. But I learned so much, and
you know, I won't go down that rabbit hole, but
I ended up working for Nordstrom and really being like
an expert salesperson later on in my teenage years. But

(30:13):
I started a vicious spend cycle at that point that
was very similar to what I saw growing up. And
when I the moment I was able to pack in
the debt and get approved for a credit card, you know,
I was the credit card started rolling in and before

(30:37):
you know it, I was in over ten thousand dollars
worth of debt before I even graduated high school.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
So this is one of the money lessons in Rice
Ridge Intentional Living for first generation wealth builders, right is
how to handle your credit card debt and what you
learned from that experience.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Absolutely yes, And you know chapter five maximizing credit and scores,
and that is exactly where I talk about, you know,
being very intentional and knowledgeable about credit and how it's

(31:22):
used to your advantage, and you don't want to You
don't want to take out a whole bunch of put
in a whole bunch of credit card applications for the
sake of saving twenty percent at the register, because we
get those offers all the time, right, And it sounds

(31:43):
very enticing, and it's tempting when you are standing at
the register with you know, three hundred dollars worth of
good fines because.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
You think, you think it's their money. You're thinking of it.
It's their money. So here, you know, just just going
to run the credit card, charge it as they.

Speaker 5 (32:03):
Say, yeah, and we'll worry about it later when the
bill comes in the mail, right, and then we don't
and then we don't open the mail. So that's we
don't want.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
To do that, you know, we know, is this, Lachelle,
Is this a you know where we have to differentiate
between wants and needs? Because you said, you know, I'm like,
you got a credit card out in college and just
max it out probably the next day and think about it.
But you know, we're never given these instructions at home

(32:34):
or in school how to deal with money.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
Yes, and you're exactly right. It is very much based
on needs. When you're trying to build something, when you're
working to put your money on a mission, you know
it's very, very intentional and if you don't need it,
then you probably should say no, you probably should do without.

(33:03):
And there are moments and you know, I will say,
you know, sometimes we're of the mindset that, oh, we
only live once. But do we want our life to
feel so stressed and do we want our money to
feel so stretched over that over throughout our life's journey?

(33:27):
Or do we want to have systems in place, a
very clear budget and how we're directing our money and
knowing that that's what I think we'll bring more peace
over life's journey.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
So that we'll.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Although all right, dayloshow, we gotta step asid and get
caught up with the lady's news, trafficking weather in our
different cities. It's twenty four minutes away from the top
of our family. I guess it's a life and mindset coach.
I think it's gonna sale. Johnson's written a book called
Rice Richie. You be able to get a book next week.
You get in a preview of the book right now
with her. If you'd like to speak to her reach
out to us at eight hundred four five zero seventy
eight seventy six. You'll take your phone calls and Grand

(34:07):
Rising Family, thanks for waking up with us on this
Thursday morning. I guess is Michelle Johnson. She's written a
book called it Rise Rich and she's a mindset coach.
She's a financial mindset coach, by the way, and the
book is called again, Rise Rich. So when you wake
up in the morning, think about being rich. You know,
some folks feel that if being rich is sort of

(34:28):
a negative, they think because they think about all the millionaires,
the billionaires, the people who've got money, and they don't
seem to be putting back into the community. That's one
of the things they say. So they don't want to
be like them. They would like to, you know, staying
that they think that getting rich or having a lot
of money is a negative. What do you say to
those folks.

Speaker 5 (34:45):
Well, you know, rich is not just about money, which
is you know, we oftentimes associate wealth with our health,
and so the rich a rich light is one that's
very personal and unique to the person. What makes me
feel rich might be very different from what makes you

(35:08):
feel rich. When you wake up in the morning and
how you experience life. It could be very different. Some
you know, like to travel the world. To be very honest,
my mother in law hates to travel. One would think
that that's something that you know, every you know, everybody

(35:33):
would love to explore the world, But that's not something
that she enjoys, and so that experience would cause her
probably more misery. She prefers to look at pictures and
movies and that's what makes her feel rich. So rich
is not just about money and material things, but it's

(35:55):
very much about what makes us feel at peace, what
makes us feel happy, what experiences bring us joy, and
that's also what feeds of rich life.

Speaker 7 (36:09):
Right.

Speaker 5 (36:09):
So, in the words, I come from a very different perspective.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Fifteen away from the Top they I with Lachelle Johnson.
Lachelle in the book though you talk about you talk
about first generation wealth builders.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
What do you mean by that? Can you explain that
to an audience?

Speaker 5 (36:25):
Sure? So, the first first generation wealth builders are those
who were brought up without a blueprint. That they weren't
born with a silver spoon in their mouths. They didn't
you know, they weren't turned over a trust fund at
the age of eighteen or twenty one. They don't come

(36:49):
from wealth, and so a lot of first generation wealth
builders are figuring it out and trying to figure it
out through trial and error. And one of the reasons
why I wrote the book is so there would be
a guide, an accessible guide to those who are tired

(37:13):
of trying to figure it out and guess because in
some cultures, money it's not a topic of conversation. It's
one that's fearful, and some families tread very lightly because
the knowledge is not rooted very deeply, and so it's

(37:34):
a conversation that just doesn't happen. So the book is
designed to provide some foundational principles, but also ways to
shift our mindset so that the angst and the fear
is pulled away and readers walk away with more insight

(37:59):
on how they could build a very positive relationship with
money and use it as a tool to build their
rich life. And it's personal in what rich means to them,
and maybe it is you know, going out on a
yacht cruise and cruising around you know, the Virgin Islands

(38:22):
or uh, you know European cruise around you know, wherever
it is they want to go but for some it
just might be you know, not being debt free and
not owing owning, you know, owing a soul and being
able to make choices and not live Check to check.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
Yeah, that's what. That's a good curse. It seems that
checked to check living. Then it's been fostered upon a
lot of folks that they've lost their jobs, that they've
been furloughed, or they've been told that, you know, we're
laying you off and we may call you back, and
that kind of stuff. I did all of these internal issues,
and then mind you're trying to figure out how do
I pay the rent, how do I pay the carnal?

Speaker 2 (39:03):
And now?

Speaker 1 (39:04):
And if I can't get on a snap a bit
because they about to close out the government shut down
so or can't apply for anything. Wow, So a lot
of people need to read this book. What do you
think they'll take away from after reading your book?

Speaker 5 (39:18):
After reading the book, readers should be able to come
away feeling like they are grounded in foundational financial principles
that will help them. One be very aware of what
their financial situation looks like, be very aware of what

(39:41):
their vision is for their life. One that's very specific.
I talk about setting smart goals, so specific, measurable, attainable, realistic,
and time bound goals. So from wherever a person is,
they can say, okay, this is my vision. I've written
it clearly. Now how can I assess my financial situation

(40:07):
and build and build in the foundation the foundational money
management principles. I've learned through the book to give my
credit life in order to pay down my debt so
that I could read direct those resources to feed what

(40:28):
my vision is on that path to seeing it come
to fruition. So if it's you know, retirement, I have
family members even who are afraid to retire because there
is really no solid plan in place. They haven't really

(40:51):
truly learned how to invest, and so they because of
the lack of knowledge, they have a maximized the money
that they've been trying to build in their retirement fund.
So now they're having to make a shift, but it's
more strategic now that they understand what they need to

(41:13):
do as opposed to just reactive and sort of just
going with the flow. You know, it's more intentional, so
they can learn more about just the g fund. You know,
I worked for the federal government for many years, so
you know, I'm very familiar with the TSP retirement plans,

(41:34):
and I was shocked and amazed at how many folks
invested in their funds in the G Fund, which has
probably the lowest return of any of the funds available.
But that's where they felt safe because it was a

(41:56):
very low risk. And so but now in fifties, sixties,
even they're considering retiring and they've spent their entire thirty
year career with their retirement funds sitting in the G
Fund earning you know, like a one percent return annually

(42:21):
when they could have earned you know, twelve percent, maybe
even fifteen percent.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Nine away from the top there. Our family just waking up.
Michelle Johnson said, I guess she's written a new book
called Rise Rich, and that's what we want everybody do
this morning. Rise rich. Michelle, what age group is this
book appropriate for? Because you said you started working when
you were a teenager and that was at I think
that's a great example because you understood money more than
a lot of folks understand money, But at fourteen you

(42:52):
understood it. So this book is it focused for the younger,
the older, or which which age it would be age
appropriate for?

Speaker 2 (42:58):
People?

Speaker 1 (42:58):
To read this book and you know, you showing the
possis put it in action.

Speaker 5 (43:05):
Yeah, you know, I think that this book is most
appropriate for age I would say maybe even as young
as sixteen up to about the age of forty five.
And I say that because you know that is the

(43:28):
age group, and I know that's a really wide span,
but they are still most of them are still open
minded and you know, willing and have the ears to
learn because they want to see it a difference. Now,

(43:49):
I can tell you I do know, and I have
friends that are over the age of forty five, somewhere
between forty five and fifty five. Where yeah, because there's
there is a chapter in the book that I talk
about legacy, and so it's legacy starts with you, chapter thirteen,

(44:12):
and I start to talk about, okay, what is what
wealth of knowledge? Because it's not just money, but also
are there ways you can leave behind financial resources for
generations that are coming after you? So you know there
is there are some chapters in the book where those

(44:35):
over forty five can benefit like that one as well.
But I would I would say the key the sweet
spot age range is probably sixteen, it's to forty five.

Speaker 4 (44:49):
I would say, all right, hold, all.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Right there stix Away from the top of Patty's joining
us from DC has a question for you online too,
grand Rise in Petty are on with Michelle Johnson MHM.

Speaker 8 (45:00):
Good morning, Good morning family, Good morning, miss Johnson, missus Johnson.

Speaker 9 (45:06):
How are you?

Speaker 10 (45:07):
I would like to ask you the importance of establishing
accounts with the three credit buireaud agencies such as Equifax,
trans Union and whatever the other one is, Inferio, whatever,
whatever it is, because once you experience and once you

(45:29):
once you can get a once you can get a
a foul established on your individual, you'll be able to
see exactly where you are to build and repair your credit.

Speaker 11 (45:45):
Right, stop it stop, Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:59):
It's just so much background. But let's do with the
question he asked me for. We have to let them go, Michelle.
The credit credit companies, how did you talk about that
in the book?

Speaker 5 (46:12):
I do, and yes, in chapter five when I talk
about maximizing credit and credit scores, I do provide a
resource free credit report dot com where readers can actually
go once a year pull their credit report free. And
in fact, you know, establishing accounts with the three credit

(46:34):
bureaus isn't necessary because the moment one applies for a
credit card or a loan, you know, those lenders report
out to the three credit bureaus. So it isn't necessary
to establish an account manually. That part is automatic. But

(46:56):
what's important is to know where to go. And readers
can go to free credit report dot com every single year,
and in fact, a lot of banks are offering credit
surveillance score monitoring credit report monitoring for free, and so

(47:16):
definitely tap into those resources and sign up for the
free monitoring so that you definitely have a very clear
picture of what your credit profile looks like and you
can catch mistakes because you know, sometimes there are mistakes

(47:36):
that will show up and it's important to clear them
up as soon as possible.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
Gotcha, hold up though, right there, we've got to chavee
the trafficking weather in our different citizens. The roads a
slicking the DMV area. Family has been raining quite a
bit all night long, and so be careful when you
drive out there at four minutes away for the top.
As I mentioned, I guess he is Michelle Johnson. She's
a life coach, she's a life and mindset coach, and
he's talking about her book Rise Rich you want to
join this conversation, reach out to us at eight hundred

(48:03):
four five zero seventy eight seventy six. I'll take your
phone calls. After the trafficking weather It's next and grind
Rising family. Thanks waking up with us on this Thursday morning.
Right now we're speaking to Lachelle Johnson. She's written a
book called Rise Rich. It's a life changing books. Is
lifestyle coach as well, and MoMA Charlie. We're going to
speak with doctor g k Akua. He's going to join us.
He's got a book he wants to talk about as well.

(48:24):
But let's finish up with Lechelle. Lechelle understand you're going
in the digital field as well, Ai Field, can you
share that with us with this concept of Rise.

Speaker 5 (48:33):
Rich, Yes, so the Rise Rich framework, it starts with
the book shifting mindset and using money as a tool
to live a rich life designed by the reader. And
from there I've established the Rise Rich Collective, which is

(48:55):
a community. But beyond that, what I think is very
important is for to not just read the book and
then set it down and go back to what feels
like comfort in the very content life that we've established.
Right I want people to continue to rise, and so

(49:17):
that is why I developed and I'm working to launch
the Rise Rich AI app, which is going to be
an AI powered financial coach, which will essentially be the
reader's financial coach in their pocket. Because financial coaching can

(49:39):
come at a pretty large expense, right, and so I
think it's important for folks to have access by way
of technology through this app so that they can continue
to learn, continue to grow, and be accountable more importantly
to the goals that they set out for themselves in

(50:02):
this on this rise rich journey. And so this AI app,
it's going to be powered through AI and it's going
to be able to keep readers on track with the
goals that they set for their rich life. And so
if it's if it's budgeting and getting rid of debt,

(50:23):
it's going to help them establish what that budget should
look like, what that spending plan should look like, very
need focused, and it's going to then prompt the user
and teach them how to redirect the funds that become

(50:44):
available with purpose so that their vision can you know,
they can see it come to fruition. And if it's credit,
you know, there's a learning module in the app that
also teaches some of the same foundational principles that are
in the book, but the app can take it a

(51:08):
step further and go deeper into those topics like like
credit we've talked about before we went to break.

Speaker 1 (51:23):
All right, well, let's you know, how can we get
compige of the book? Is it? Is it out on
the sale yet? And also the app is that ready
for us to use?

Speaker 5 (51:33):
So the books we can You can go to Wealth
Building Lab dot org, r G wealth Building Lab dot
org and on my website, I have links that go
out to the book out on Amazon. It is available
in paperback, h the e book and will be available

(51:55):
November three, and then an audiobook will follow. They'll all
be available on Amazon dot com. And the community link
is there as well to the Rise Rich Collective and
there is a link that goes out to the app website.
The app should be a built in the coming weeks.
We are working with Apple now to get the production

(52:18):
approved and so fingers crossed that happens in the next
couple of weeks and it'll be available through the Apple
App Store and the Google Play Store.

Speaker 2 (52:29):
All great.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
I love that you've come in across multi platform because
that's where we are right now. Many folks reside in
the digital land that you know, instead of getting the pages,
they want to get on their phone and read the books.
I'm glad that you've, you know, taken the foresight to
do that and hopefully all of us can Rise rich,
you know, Lasielle. Thank you though for sharing your thoughts

(52:50):
with us this morning.

Speaker 5 (52:52):
Thank you for having me. It's truly been an honor
and a pleasure. I really appreciate the time and this
conversation this morning. Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
Yeah, and keep us in the loop. Let us know,
because this is the beginning, and let us know how
it works. Out of people. The response you're getting once
the book gets into circulation and the app is to
go and let us know, keep us in the loop.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
I sure will, I sure will, all.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
Right, family than Johnson. The book again is called Rise Rich,
and it's a lifestyle change of a mindset change, if
you will. Those folks who think are always unbroken, all
of that, this is a book, will you know. We'll
give you some positive energism, a lot of affirmations in
the book so that you can move on to the
next step and stop wallowing and feeling that everything's against you.
Eight after the top of the out let's bring in

(53:38):
our next guest we've been here before, is doctor g
k at Coua, Doctor G. K. Grand Rising, Welcome back
to the program.

Speaker 8 (53:46):
Thank you so much for the Carl piece, and blessings
to you this morning.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Doctor g k.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
He let me he's an educator. He's still a cloke
at Atlanta University.

Speaker 12 (53:54):
Doc.

Speaker 4 (53:55):
Yes, sir, all right, these are there's.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Some great author and we're in the classroom right now
with doctor chi qu Acoua. And by the way, I
want you will describe as a chemtologist. But you've taken
folks to Morocco and Ghana and all the places you
take folks to on these fact finding missions, and so
how do you describe that part of your portfolio?

Speaker 8 (54:18):
Oh well, I love taking our people to discover our
history and our culture wherever it may be. So yes,
we've taken I've participated in study tours and helped to
lead over one thousand people on trips to Egypt, to Morocco,
to Senegal, to Ghana and looking forward to leading another

(54:40):
trip this summer. So for those that are interested in that,
they can go to travel with doctor Acua dot com Again,
that's travel with doctor Akua Akua dot com.

Speaker 1 (54:51):
All right, and you've also written several books. Well, this
is your latest book. We're going to talk about the
African Origins of our Faith. So what sort of inspired
you to write this?

Speaker 8 (55:01):
Actually it's a revised version of an earlier copy. The
book first came out in two thousand and four, the
African Origins of Our Faith, And in that I wanted
to provide an introductory dialogue and a comparative analysis of
ancient African texts that predate the Biblical scriptures, ancient African

(55:26):
sacred texts that predated the Biblical scriptures. And in that
first edition back in two thousand and four, I took
twenty five citations from ancient African sacred texts and put
them right alongside the Biblical scriptures that were saying essentially
the same thing. They were either saying the exact same
thing or sharing a similar sentiment or spiritual concept. The

(55:50):
thing is about these ancient African sacred texts, they predated
the Bible by up to one thousand years. And so
what it did was it allowed us to see how
these concepts and systems of spiritual belief and faith had
evolved over time, and then how they were used and

(56:11):
also how they were misused. So now with this new edition,
we've expanded it considerably. And now we've taken fifty five
of these ancient citations or quotes from ancient African sacred
texts and put them alongside the biblical scriptures that are

(56:33):
saying the same thing. And so what it does is
it serves as a body of information that people can
use to expand their spiritual consciousness, their spiritual awareness, and
also build bridges across the different religions and systems of
faith so that we can understand where our different religions

(56:56):
and systems of faith came from.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
Because you mentioned Christianity, but did you include Islam or
Buddha or the other religions that are out there as well.

Speaker 8 (57:09):
I did not, and only because others have provided a
treatment of that. So, for example, doctor Wesley Muhammad has
a book called Egyptian Sacred Science and Islam, and so
he treats He does a similar treatment in terms of
showing how the religion of Islam actually emerged out of

(57:31):
ancient comedic or Egyptian sacred teachings. I kind of wanted
to stay in my own lane because I'm not as
familiar with the writings of the Qur'an. I'm a little familiar,
but not familiar enough to write that text. And then,
as I said, he's already done that, and so I
focused on the Biblical scripture because I have a background

(57:52):
in ministry, so I was much more familiar with that.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
All right at twelve after the top of that family,
just checking in, I guess it's dot Tkua is an
educator and he's written, an author's reading a lot of books.
But this book is we're talking about this morning, is
the African Origins of our faith? Doctorkoa. Have you received
any pushback from say, religious ministers when you see this,
because they think the world started with the Bible. They

(58:17):
don't believe that anything predates the Bible, and that's where
they start there. They are preaching their sermons and what
they learned in Divinity school. Have they challenged you on
one of the things, some of the things that you've
mentioned or wrote in the book.

Speaker 8 (58:30):
I hadn't received pushback as of yet, and that's only
because I haven't really presented it in those circles, although
I'm sure I probably would get some pushback, but you know,
studying and having actual evidence oftentimes can shut down a
lot of those conversations. As a matter of fact, another

(58:51):
thing that led me to write this book was way
back in nineteen ninety two, I went to hear a
lecture from Reverend doctor Ishaka Musaber Single and he had
written a number of different texts, and in his message
he said that all of the writings, all the stories
in the Bible can be traced back to ancient African

(59:13):
sacred texts, and that was not the main subject of
what he was lecturing on. He just mentioned that as
an aside, as a side note, and I kind of
took note of that and then started doing some digging
on my own after that and found that he was
actually correct. And so the more I began digging, the
more evidence came about. So I don't really get involved

(59:36):
in debating and you know, going back and forth with people.
I try to just present the evidence in love, with
the hope that people will examine what they believe, why
they believe it, who introduced it to them, and how
they might grow and something to think about. In our

(59:57):
spiritual tradition and in our intellectual tradition, there has always
been this directive to read and study. And I'll give
you a couple of examples here. So, for example, in
one of the ancient sacred texts, that says, follow in
the footsteps of your ancestors, for the mind is trained

(01:00:19):
through knowledge. Behold their words, endure in books, open and
read them, and follow their wives counsel. So that comes
from the Book of Keti, going back to eighteen hundred,
before the Common era or before the Christian era. Another
example of the need to read and study comes from
the Scribe or the session a need. He says, read

(01:00:41):
children of the future, and learn the secrets of the
best of your ancestors, which are so distant to you,
and yet in reality so near. So those are ancient
Kmetic or Egyptian African sacred texts going back thousands of years. Now,
let me give you an example from the Bible, where
we're in urge to study. In the Book of Joshua

(01:01:06):
in the Old Testament says, this book of the Law
shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate
on it day and nights, that you may be careful
to do according to all that is written in it,
For then you will make your way prosperous and then
you will have good success. And one last example from
the apostle Paul in the Book of Two Timothy, he says,

(01:01:27):
study to show yourself approved. So when we go back
into these traditions, we are admonished to read and to study.
And yet a lot of people don't read. They listen
to what other people say about spiritual ideas or about
sacred texts and things like that. And so I wanted

(01:01:49):
to write something that would allow us to continue to
study and to center ourselves in the best teachings of
our ancestors, and also allow people to see where the
harmony is between these ancient sacred texts.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
All right, fifteen after the top of the actually sixteen
minutes after the top of that, I'm gonna step aside
for a few moments. When we come back to the family,
I guess the doctor t k Akua. This book is
titled The African Origins of Our Faith, but the subtitle
pan African Principles of Spiritual Unity. I want to ask
doctor Akua, why is that so important? Again? Your family,

(01:02:25):
you want to join us? Hit us up at eight
hundred four or five zero seventy eight seventy sixty. You
two can speak to doctor Akuah and we'll take your
phone calls next and Grand Rising family, thanks for staying
with us or if you're just checking in. Our guest
is Doctor tk Akua is an educator and author. Has
written a new book called The African Origins of Our
Faith and before we left for the Break of Ours
asking him about the subtitle. The subtitle is Pan African

(01:02:48):
Principles of Spiritual Unity. Why why is that important to you?
You stuck that in the title of the book.

Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
So that's important for the car because I have seen, witnessed,
and even been a part of many discussions of people
across different spiritual paths, and sometimes I've seen where those
discussions get heated because people believe what they believe and
they feel very strongly and passionately about it. And one

(01:03:17):
of the things that I've learned in my time walking
this earth is that some people, you know, are not
necessarily going to change. They're committed to whatever path that
they're on.

Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
But in the.

Speaker 8 (01:03:30):
Quest for our liberation and sovereignty as a people, I
think it's very very important that we find common ground.
And just because a person has a different religion doesn't
mean that we can't work together towards the liberation and
the salvation of our people and ultimately towards the sovereignty
of our people. And so I wanted to put forward
some Pan African principles that would help people to see

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the commonalty and to work together rather than to constantly
be at odds. So maybe even a little bit later
we can get into some of those Pan African principles,
oh for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Twenty one half the top that with doctor Doctor, what
are some of the Asian African sacred concepts that can
will also be found in biblical scripture? And if you
can ask about I'll ask you about the creation story.
Does it differ from what? From your studies? What's your
research and what's in the Bible?

Speaker 8 (01:04:23):
Well, the creation story is actually very similar. There are
some slight differences, but again I tend to see harmony
and similarity as opposed to difference. And so the concept
of the creation in ancient Chemic where Egypt was called

(01:04:43):
keparacept tepee and that means the first time keparacept tepi,
and it refers to to the origins of creation. We
see a lot of similarities between that and what later
comes out in the Book of Genesis. And by the way,

(01:05:03):
the Kepia Septepe is what we find and what's called
the Shebacca Text. King Shebaca was one of the Nubian
kings of ancient Chemic and during his reign he found
an ancient text. So his reign was around seven hundred BC,
but he found a text that was two thousand years old,

(01:05:26):
and it was this creation text, which has now come
to be called the Shebacca Text. So imagine now again,
this is over two thousand years ago, and he finds
the text that's two thousand years older, and so he
commissions his scholars to review the texts, to rewrite it

(01:05:46):
and to even make it better than what it was before.
So these texts go back thousands and thousands of years,
and it seems pretty clear that they informed and influenced
the writing of the biblic scriptures as well. As a
matter of fact, there are several texts that I used
in writing this book, and so I can share a

(01:06:10):
few of those with you. One of them is called
the pert m Heru, which is the book of coming
forth by Day, and that goes back to twenty four
hundred BCE. Before the Common era or before the Christian era.
You also have the Book of Vindication, which has oftentimes
been called the Coffin texts. You have the Book of

(01:06:33):
Rising and Transformation, which has been misnamed the Pyramid texts.
So each of these sacred texts are thousands of years old,
and in some cases one thousand years older than the
Biblical texts. And to put that in context, brother Carl,
consider the fact that the United States of America isn't

(01:06:55):
even three hundred years old yet. Okay, I think we're
coming up on two hundre and fifty years old. So
when I say, when I'm throwing out these dates and figures,
and I'm saying this goes back thousands of years or
over one thousand or these ancient cometic texts predate the
Biblical text by a thousand years or more, I want
you to, you know, kind of have that in context.

(01:07:20):
And so our ancestors were grappling with and writing about
all of the different spiritual issues that we deal with today,
and they wrote about it extensively. And it's not by
chance that these writings have been kept from us. So
I can give you a couple of examples. For example,

(01:07:41):
here from the Book of Knowing the Creations again an
ancient kimt in the Nile Valley of Africa. One of
the original names of the creator was Patah, and it says,
and after he had created all things, Patah or God
was pleased and rested. Well, that sounds familiar because in

(01:08:02):
Genesis chapter two, verse three, it says, and on the
seventh day God ended his work which he had made,
and he rested on the seventh day from all his
work which he had made. So you can see a
very clear similarity there. Another example comes from the book
of Ankshushanki, and it says, although the way of God

(01:08:25):
is before all people, the fool cannot find it. Fast
forward over a thousand years later, and we see in
the Book of Psalms, chapter fourteen and one, the fool
has said in his heart there is no God. Okay,
give you a couple more here from the Book of Pebor,
it says those who associate with a fool are drawn

(01:08:48):
into wrongdoing. Those who live with a fool die in captivity.
Fast forward over a thousand years. The Book of Proverbs
chapter thirteen, verse twenty says, he that walks with wise
men shall be wise but a companion of fools shall
be destroyed. So as you can see here in just
these first few examples that I've given, it's sharing sometimes

(01:09:14):
the same words or definitely the same spiritual sentiment. And
so I wanted to make this clear so that our
people when they read it, they can engage in this
comparative analysis and understand that our spiritual traditions go back
so much further than many of us may have imagined.

(01:09:36):
And I believe that there is much that we have
left behind that we need to recover.

Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
Gotcha twenty eight half of the top of our family,
just check it in our guess is. Doctor k Akua
is an educator and an author. His latest book is
called The African Origins of Our Faith. A lot of
stuff that you hear, you's seeing the Bible is taken
from our ancestors who created it. So Docta Akua, do
you go into the fact that how they came up
with all these biblical scriptures that we know now those
rived off from ancient ancestors. Do you go into how

(01:10:06):
they did it or when they did it? Or you
just make a side by side comparison.

Speaker 8 (01:10:13):
Yeah, I do give some commentary on how those writings,
in some cases were hidden or how they ended up
in the biblical scriptures and in other texts throughout the world.
So back during that time, we should be mindful that
Alexander the Greek, some people call him Alexander the Great,

(01:10:36):
when he invaded ancient Chemic he brought with him an
army of soldiers and an army of scholars. Okay, the
army of soldiers were to subdue the people. The army
of scholars were for the purpose of raiding the temple
and carrying out the scientific and spiritual knowledge. And so

(01:10:57):
some people have heard before, Oh, the oldest library in
the world was the library at Alexandria in Egypt. That's
not true. The library at Alexandria in Egypt was established
by Alexander the Greek, but there were many more libraries
that are much older than the Library of Alexandria. He
just had the presence of mind to gather as much

(01:11:19):
knowledge and information from the ancient Kmetic temples as he could,
along with knowledge from other parts of the world, and
put them in the library at Alexandria, the city that
he named after himself. Well, also during that time, Alexander
controlled that entire region, not just Chemic, but also all
the way up to Israel, and so there was an influence,

(01:11:41):
a Greco Roman influence.

Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
Over all of that area.

Speaker 8 (01:11:45):
And many of your first manuscripts of the Bible were
also written and translated in Alexandria Egypt, and so I
touch on that, but that's not the main focus of
my book. For those that are more interested in that,
I would recommend that people read James Anike's book Historical

(01:12:08):
Christianity African Center, and he goes more into depth and
how the writings were translated in how many of the
early Church fathers were Africans like Cyprian and Tertullian and
Saint Augustine and others who shaped the faith, and so forth.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
Twenty nine after the top there with Docta chik and
Datya Cooua, the passage that would plagiarized from ancient African
brothers and sisters. Is it just the New Testament, or
it is just the Old Testament? Or is it some
of those things are found in the New Testament.

Speaker 8 (01:12:45):
We see it throughout. We see it throughout the Bible
as a matter of fact. And I can give you
a couple of more examples But one that comes to
mind right away is that in the ancient sacred text
there's a concept called wahimi massu wahimi messu. And for
those that are listening, you may have heard doctor Asa

(01:13:07):
Hilliard wrote about this in his book Saba, The Reawakening
of the African Mind. Doctor Jacob Carruthers has written about
that as well, and other African centered scholars. But wahimi
messu means rebirth. Think about that for just a moment.
The word wahimi massu means rebirth. Well, when we go

(01:13:32):
into the Gospel of John chapter three, verse three, Yesua
or Jesus says, except you be born again, you cannot
see the Kingdom of Heaven except you be born again.
So this concept of rebirth is a recurring theme throughout

(01:13:56):
ancient kmetic literature, sacred literature. It's seen over and over again,
this concept of rebirth and regeneration. And of course that's
a consistent concept that we see in the Gospels as well.
So that's just one example of a number of others

(01:14:18):
that I can point you to. For example, in the
Book of Coming forth by Day it says I shine
like ra I shine like the sun daily over a
thousand years later, in the Gospel of Matthew, yes or
Jesus says, let your light shine before others, so that
they may see your good works and give glory to

(01:14:40):
your Father who is in heaven. So one of the
things that I like to do, as I said, is
to show the text side by side so that people
can see the similarities. Here again, in the Book of
Coming forth by Day, it says God is a spirit,

(01:15:04):
a hidden spirit, a spirit of spirits, the great Spirit.
In the Gospel of John, Yesua or Jesus says, God
is a spirit, and they that worship him must worship
him in spirit and in truth. So there are so
many examples. Brother, Remember, in the first edition, we took

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twenty five of these ancient sacred texts or scriptures. In
this one we've expanded it to fifty five. But I
had to stop at some point because I literally could
have literally taken a thousand examples. And I didn't want
my book to be a big, thick book on the subject.
I wanted it to be accessible and readable and affordable.

(01:15:50):
So I wanted to keep it at a certain page length.
But I wanted to provide enough evidence so that the
reader would be sufficiently convinced and that it would be
very clear.

Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
Family just joined us is twenty six months away from
the top that with our guest doctor cous and educated
teachers at clock at Atlanta University, Doctor A. Kua, have
you had these discussions with some of your students, If so,
what's their reaction.

Speaker 8 (01:16:16):
I haven't had this particular discussion with some of my students. However,
we did have. We have looked into the ancient African
sacred teachings, the kmetic sacred science teaching. Because I'm a
professor of higher education leadership, so we've looked at at
some of the ancient curriculum of ancient Chemic But in
the process of publishing this book, I wanted to have

(01:16:39):
it peer reviewed. As a scholar, having your work peer
reviewed is very important, which means that other scholars in
the field, who may even have expertise in areas that
you don't have reviewed it and can and can confirm
that what you've written is significant and is following scientific

(01:17:02):
methods and so forth. And so doctor James Ciannike, who's
the author of Historical Christianity African Centered said reading doctor Chicuk,
who has booked the African Origins of our Faith has
lifted my spirits. It is just as informational as it
is inspirational. This book highlights the shared values of cometic antiquity,

(01:17:23):
current Christian efforcentricity, and all who hope to live by
my aunt, truth, justice and righteousness. Many have Doctor I
T Hari Terre, who is the senior Directory of the
Sacred Memory Project at McCormick Theological Seminary, So we wanted
to make this available not only to lay people, everyday people,
but also to ministers as they're being trained. And so

(01:17:47):
since she teaches as a seminary, she wrote, African Origins
of our Faith is Sacred Memory work. It is the
work to recover not just the beginnings of both our
ontological and theological concepts. It affords us an essential opportunity
to regain and strengthen the ethical significance of our faith.
Doctor Kup reveals spiritual practices are not just seasonal, but

(01:18:11):
that they become a way of living that is based
on a healthy sense of confidence and celebration of the
African family in community. We also have endorsements from doctor
Mark Boganwally Lomax, who is an associate professor of Homolytics
at the Interdenominational Theological Center. So I share those endorsements

(01:18:33):
to say that this is a book that's been peer
reviewed by biblical scholars and those that teach in seminaries,
verifying that what we've written and put together is accurate
and that is significant. But again, it's not just for
people who go to seminary who are training to become ministers.

(01:18:53):
It's for average, everyday people who want more insight into
these things. Because many of us have heard the notion
that we had these ancient spiritual texts and that these
texts were very powerful. Well, we want to put those
writings in your hands so that you can see it.
So for those that are interested, you can go to
reading revolution dot org to order.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Right there, we have to take a We're got to
check the news, trafficking, weather at different cities. I'll let
you give out that information when we get back. It's
twenty four minutes away from the top of the our family.
I guess it is doctor Chi k Akua. He is
an educator and also an author. He's written a book,
The African Origins of Faith. What are your thoughts? You
can join us and I've got a question at eight
hundred four five zero seventy eight seventy six, and we

(01:19:37):
take your calls after the news that's next and Grand
Rising family, thanks for staying with us on this Thursday morning.
I guess is educator and author Dr ch k Akoa.
He's reading several books. He takes tours to the Motherland
as well. His latest book is called The African Origin
of Our Faith and Doctor cop I'm not to finish
your thoughts, but then I got tweet Twitter just wanted
to know say, isn't it time for us to remove

(01:19:59):
our children from these public schools and tea culture and history.
This is the first I've heard of what you're saying.

Speaker 8 (01:20:08):
I think it's very very important that we take our
children's education into our own hands. And more and more
of our people are actually turning to home schooling and
homeschool collectives and independent Black schools, independent African Senate schools.
That's very very important on a mass level. I don't
know that we're organized enough to do it with all

(01:20:30):
of our children, but it's very very important for those
that are able to take our children's education into their
own hands. In addition, for those that do have their
children in public schools or even private schools. It's critically
important that we debrief with our children every day at
home to find out what they're learning, what they experienced

(01:20:53):
in school, and that we also have our own curriculum
for them at home, that we're working with them to
make sure that they know the truth about their history,
their culture, and their ancestral obligations. We have a number
of resources that we can provide for that for those
that are interested, So again you can find those things

(01:21:13):
that reading Revolution dot org. Thank you for that question.
And also a brother just hit me up online, brother
Greg Johnny Colossi asked me if I studied under a
particular scholar or mentor, And much of my work has
been informed and influenced by scholars like doctor Asa Hilliard,

(01:21:36):
Tony Browder, doctor Charles Finch. These are scholars that I
know or knew directly and have studied with, even travel
to Kimmit with Tony Browner and I've done some different
work with him. Those are just a few of the
scholars that have informed influenced my work.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Oh good, because you know and I have this conversation
and brother Tony's going to be real us next week.
Them all the time, where's our next set of scholars?
You know, at some point we have the doctor Ben,
doctor Clark, and then they passed on the batons. It's
the ol group now that But is there another group?
A younger said, of brothers and sisters who are steeped
in that knowledge and willing to pass it on. Have

(01:22:16):
you seen any from where you stand?

Speaker 8 (01:22:20):
I have there's a brother who was very helpful to
me in writing this text and the text before it,
which is called Kepra Ancient Cometic Concepts in Education and Transformation.
This brother's name is sun Jetty Ankara, and he's the
one that provided the translation of the Medu Neture or

(01:22:42):
the hieroglyphics for me. He's very well studied, very thorough
and not only is he knowledgeable about the ancient culture
and sacred text, he lives that. That's his lifestyle. And
so it's important that we are connected to other scholars

(01:23:02):
and practitioners of this sacred work. So, yeah, there are
some that are that are coming up. I think it's
very very important that we align ourselves with brothers and
sisters who are serious about this work and who have
the character to carry it on in an effective way.

Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Yeah, I'm going to ask you angel a question here
thirteen away from the top of every doctor Chikka. When
we talk about history history, I have folks who will well,
how can this help me? How can this get help
me on the metro? How's this going to change my life?
Can you can respond to those questions for those folks
who think like that?

Speaker 8 (01:23:38):
Dokua, Sure, I'm glad that you asked that, because I
don't want people to think that this is just a
history book. History is very important, but it's more than that.
There there is life in these ancient teachings. There are
solutions to so many of the problems that we face
as it relates to having a sense of spiritual oneness,

(01:24:02):
having a purpose in life, solving problems in terms of
human communication, character development, and things of that nature. I
heard one of the commercials by Kathy Hughes during one
of the breaks where she was talking about how important
it is the words that we choose and different things

(01:24:24):
of that nature. A lot of the ancient teachings talk
about Medu neture divine speech, Medu nephor beautiful speech, and
how and why that's so important. Of course, that shows
up in the Biblical Scriptures later on when it says
death and life are in the power of the tongue.

(01:24:45):
So there is a lot to be gained that can
help us on a daily basis in terms of how
we live our lives, how we live in community with
our mate, also how we raise our children. A lot
of wisdom where our ancestors have the solutions to these
challenges that we face.

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
Ten away from the topic, I got asked this question.
I posed this question a lot to our scholars, ancient
the ancient Africans, ancient brothers and sisters. How did they
come up with these concepts? How did they? You know,
it's got to start somewhere, So how did you know
how they You know, I even asked the question how
did this? Because they rual mathematics. Our ancestors created mathematics.

(01:25:27):
So how did they come up with the twelve inches
in the foot? How did they understand about the galaxy?
How do they come up with all these these concepts
that you've put into your book, So hopefully you can
give you an answer. What's you think? How they know
how they started? Because this is where it all started.

Speaker 8 (01:25:43):
They came up with these concepts wrestling with the things
that all human beings wrestle with. As I said before,
how to communicate effectively, how to build strong relationships, how
to build strong families, how to build and develop societies.
As it relates to what you were saying about mathematics
and charting the stars and different things of that nature.

(01:26:05):
That began with the annual flooding of the Nile. And
the reason the annual flooding of the Nile was significant
was because the people had to engage in the redivision
of the land after the flooding of the Nile. Every year,
they had to calculate when the flooding would take place
so that they could be in a safe and secure location,

(01:26:28):
so that their homes would be safe and secure. And
what I discovered in my information gathering about the ancient
annual flooding of the Nile is it wasn't just three
or four feet or even five feet. It was more
like twenty to thirty feet that the banks of the
Nile Valley would be inundated. And so that happened every year.

(01:26:51):
So as a matter of safety, as a matter of
life and death, they had to calculate, Okay, when is
this going to happen every year? So that we can
be in a safe space. Well, in order to do that,
they began to recognize that there was a relationship between
the ebb and the flow, the rising and lowering of
the tides of the nile. There was a relationship between

(01:27:13):
that and the moon and the phases of the moon.
And then they calculated that the moon went through a
twenty eight day phase, and so they were able to
then document when the waters would rise, when the waters
would go lower, and then when ultimately the nile waters
would flood. So in order to do that, they had

(01:27:35):
to engage in meticulous observation of nature. Now what's interesting
about this English term nature is that the term nature
comes from the ancient cometic word neture. Neture Neture was
one of the names of the Creator. And so be

(01:27:56):
engaged in what we would refer to as the sacred science.
And we call it sacred science because science wasn't just
for the sake of doing measurements and calculations and everything.
It held a sacred purpose from the standpoint that you
could calculate and determine what was going to happen in life.

(01:28:16):
And so the wise among us would study the sacred
sciences so that we could live a righteous life and
protect ourselves from some of the things that would come
up in nature. So I hope that gives some insight
into the question you asked about how they began studying
all these different things and the stars and so forth.

Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
Yeah, it does, and thanks for the clarity right there
sticks away from the top of that out. But they
explained to us to the spiritual the principles of spiritual unity.
Can you give an example a couple of the African
principles of spiritual unity?

Speaker 8 (01:28:56):
Sure? So, as I said before, I have seen a
lot of debates and discussions, and oftentimes it becomes very
heated and people walk away not understanding the other person's
point of view, or the different sides did not argue
their point of view very well because they got caught

(01:29:16):
up in their feelings. And so I developed this list
of ten African Pan African principles of spiritual unity, so
that regardless of a person's religion or spiritual tradition, or
even lack thereof, that, we would still be able to
work together in unity toward liberation and sovereignty. So, for example,
the first Pan African principle of spiritual unity is lived

(01:29:38):
by what you say you believe. There's so many people
out here who say one thing and do another that
that create those contradictions and moral lapses can cause people
to become you know, cynical and sarcastic and unproductive, and
to assume that what you say you believe is not authentic.

(01:30:02):
So it's very, very important that we live by what
we say that we believe. Now we're nobody. We're not
after perfection because no one is perfect, but it does
say that, you know, we should operate with a sense
of character and earnestly try to live out what we believe.
Another Pan African principle of spiritual unity is to respect

(01:30:24):
others religious and spiritual positionality without judgment. And this is
a tough one because if you've been exposed to teachings
that you feel are more authentic or more helpful to
us as a people, then it's difficult to not judge
other people and to not look down on them as if, oh,

(01:30:46):
I have the truth but they don't. That's quite an assumption.
So respect other people's religious and spiritual positionality without judgment.
Another Pan African principle of spiritual unity is to know
the origins of the faith that you profess. Far too often,
you know, people don't know the origins of the faith

(01:31:06):
that they profess. And once you begin to study the origins,
then you can properly critique how that system of faith
was founded, how it was organized, how it was changed
over time, sometimes for certain political and economic reasons rather
than spiritual reasons. So those are just a few examples.

(01:31:30):
But what I would like to do is to let
the listeners know that I'm going to be doing a
more extensive treatment of this book this Sunday. We have
a webinar, and so for those that are interested in
attending that webinar, it is free. If you're interested in attending,
you can just text the word faith to seven seven
oh three zero nine six six six'. Four if you

(01:31:55):
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nine six four or you will receive in response a
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again you can text faith to seven seven oh three
zero nine sixty six sixty. Four and for those that

(01:32:16):
are interested in getting the Book The African origins Of Our,
faith you can go to reading revolution dot org and
just click on.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Hold though right, There, Doc i'll let you give a
lot of information, again but we gotta step aside and
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(01:32:45):
faction rolling with us on This thursday. MORNING i guess
this is doctor chk At coua has written a book
called The Pan African principles Of Spiritual. Unity and before
we get to doc at the first title is that
that's a subtitle of the title is The African origins
of Our. Faith before we go back TO noni When
rynie the Brother Sadika makaris on, deck we'll get to it.
Momentarily but doctor A Coupap bob And buffalo has a

(01:33:08):
question for. You it's online One Grand Rising bobby on WITH. Docta,
yeah blessed.

Speaker 13 (01:33:13):
LOVE i want to say thank, you, brother your teachings
have been clear and. Precise my question is we've been
trained to have. Conversation we only listen enough to counter
someone else's. Argument we don't, reason and we talk about.
Learning is if there's something just young people, do what's
the significance of having lifelong? Learning and should we have

(01:33:36):
WHAT i call survival schools or freedom schools survival studies
so that we can counter the misinformation that all of
us have been. Given but what's the significance of us
never stop, learning having lifelong? Learning and thank you very.
Much can you repeat the phone number and the contact
information for the women are, yes thank you for your.

Speaker 8 (01:33:59):
Question. Brothers so, again for those that are interested in
attending the, webinar the webinar is. Free all you need
to do is text faith to seven seven oh three
zero nine six six sixty. Four text the word faith
to seven seven oh three zero nine six sixty, four
and then you will receive a link in return to

(01:34:21):
register for the. Webinar and the great thing about attending
the webinar Is i'll be able to show you the
visual evidence of the things That i'm talking About in
regard to your question about lifelong. Learning that's so very very.
Important one of the ancient teachings tell us coming from anshisanti,
says strive for excellence in all that you, do so
that no fault may be found in your. Character that

(01:34:44):
striving for excellence is not a one time event or
a moment in. Time it, is as you, said a lifelong.
Pursuit and it's so very important that we also take
take a deep posture of listening and life learning from.
Others if there's anything That i've said that has been

(01:35:04):
helpful to anybody that's, listening it's Because i've been blessed
to know people of all different faiths and of many
different paths that have helped me on my. Journey IF
i had turned a deaf ear to, them or IF
i had judged them and, said, OH i know the
truth and the only way is the way That i've been,

(01:35:26):
taught THEN i never would have been able to receive
a lot of the revelations That i've received from many wonderful.
People in addition to, that there are people who hold
a prayer covering over me and over my family that
come from different. Faiths SO i regard this work as

(01:35:47):
sacred and, essential not. Optional it's so very important that
we take these spiritual teachings and we share that love
with our brothers and, sisters regardless of what perspective they
may happen to. Become i'm from so thank you for that,
question Brother.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
Bob thank you all, Right Thanks. Bob the funy.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Go Doctor Walter, williams the late Doctor Walter williams told
us that all rich, religions every single one of the,
religions And man. Made do you go into that in
this book because you know some people think of the
THE i guess in every faith book and we're using
The bible because that's what you're. Using was they got
this inspiration From god and the Religion christianity was created By,

(01:36:31):
man so and all the. Religions so the people who
are holding on to, religions do you go into that
and explain that part since you're doing this comparison with
what our Ancient african brothers and sisters did and what's
what's going on today in The.

Speaker 2 (01:36:44):
Bible.

Speaker 8 (01:36:46):
YEAH i like to say that religion is man's best
and worst attempts to come to know The Most. High
let me say that, again religion is man's best and
worst attempts to come to Know. GOD i say it's
man's best and worst attempt because most religions were largely

(01:37:08):
shaped by men to the exclusion of. Women now that
is not the. Case in our ancient sacred. Traditions we
have many examples of the divine. Feminine for, Example, ma'at
who represents, truth, justice and, righteousness was An african woman
who was pictured with, wings which represents, humanities first symbol

(01:37:32):
of what later would become called come to be called an. Angel,
okay BUT i say religion is man's best and worst
attempts to come to know The, creator because in the best,
sense they were trying to organize and systematize a way
of coming to know The. Creator but it was their
worst attempts because, oftentimes once they began to organize and systematize,

(01:37:54):
it it was used for the purposes of. Oppression and
so there is a section in the book that talks
about how these systems of teaching were used for the
purposes of. Oppression so there's a section Called Twisted, teachings
The science Of deception And, distortion and it talks about

(01:38:18):
how The biblical scriptures And christianity were used as a
part of our. ENSLAVEMENT i don't say that to discount
or discredit the religion Of, christianity BECAUSE i think in
its authentic form it was a path to spiritual, liberation
but it was co opted and used against. Us there's

(01:38:38):
an askin proverb that, says it is a fool whose
owned tomatoes are sold to. Him and, so in large,
measure we have allowed others to repackage our own sacred
teachings and represent them to us in such a way
that made us fearful that if we didn't accept, it
we would be going to. Hell, well in, reality we've

(01:38:59):
been living in in so many different, ways chasing After
as it has been, Said god's not our Own so we
need to return to the source of our original spiritual.
Teachings and then and only then will we be able
to be who we've been called to.

Speaker 1 (01:39:16):
BE a shay to that eight half the top of.
That we're going to let you gota. Akup but you,
know next time you come, BACK i want to find
a reaction to this, book because this is pretty. New
so that's WHY i find how, folks you, know especially
the folks who involved in The christian, faith how they
feel after reading this book and that, everything or just
most of everything in The bible was taking from our ancient.

(01:39:37):
Ancestors SO i love to hear that when you come.

Speaker 8 (01:39:39):
Back, ABSOLUTELY i love to AND i always appreciate you
inviting me on by the car and before you.

Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
Go for the folks who want to attend the seminar
webinar one more, time.

Speaker 8 (01:39:51):
Yes so for those who want to attend the webinar
on the same, topic The African origins of Our, faith
it's This sunday at four Pm eastern. Time for those
that are. Interested it is a free. Webinar you just
need to text the word faith to seven seven oh
three zero nine six six sixty. Four, again text the
word faith to seven seven oh three zero nine six

(01:40:15):
six sixty. Four once you do, that in, return you
will receive a link to register for the. Webinar it is,
free but once you, register that's when you will receive
the zoom link and. Everything, also for those that want
to purchase the Book The African orgins Of Our, faith
you can go to reading revolution dot org and just
click on books by Doctor, akula scroll to the bottom

(01:40:37):
and it's the last book. There i've written over thirteen
books and that's the last one on the list on the.
Website so we would love for you to invest in
yourself and in the miracle of your mind and spirit
and also help independent black scholarship to keep this movement.

Speaker 1 (01:40:54):
Going all, right thank, you Doctor, chikkupa thank you for
all the work that you, do especially students down the
Clock Atlanta.

Speaker 2 (01:41:02):
University all, right thank.

Speaker 8 (01:41:05):
You. Brother all, right, family.

Speaker 1 (01:41:06):
That's Doctor, gka, educator one of our. Scholars they're talking
about his new book and it's about The african origin
of our. Faith let's start our attention now to Brother Sadeka.
Bakari he's joining, Us grand rising Brother Sidiki green's.

Speaker 8 (01:41:21):
Brother how are.

Speaker 1 (01:41:22):
You i'm still, learning. Man i've just learned a lot
from from Brother chikka about the. Religion SO i want
to get some more information from you now because we
use you to guide us in this changing world OF
ai artificial. Intelligence because it seems it seems like every
day there's something coming out there giving it to us piecemeal.
Piecemeal and having said, that do you see the point

(01:41:43):
when well they'll just, say, OKAY ai artificial is intelligen.
Us here is to take away just going to do
everything you do is going to be touched by artificial.
Intelligence everything we do right, now many things that we
do we use artificial. Intelligence the thing is that many
of us don't know that we're USING.

Speaker 6 (01:41:59):
Ai, yeah, Yeah well before we do, That, carl WHAT
i would like to do is give honor in, reverence
veneration two and four the.

Speaker 4 (01:42:09):
Ancestors that's first and. Foremost my mother is still, here
SO i would definitely need to give honor and reverence to,
her my father who was an, ancestor my teachers as,
well from a standpoint of when we deal with scholarship
and history and things of that, nature the art side of,
it the things that make me WHO i. Am Asha,

(01:42:30):
quasi one of our foremost, scholars as well As Steve
cochley who was an ancestor Of Mary baraka who was an.
Ancestor so FIRST i have to give the, reverence the
honors and the veneration two and for all of them
to help shape. Me also my wife of, course And,
carl you WHAT i would like to do is give

(01:42:54):
honor and veneration to, you reverence to. You and the
reason is thirty years, ago, BROTHER i was listening to
a show Every monday Through friday early in the morning
Called Front. Page and this show is a show that
was hosted by yourself and Brother, Jamal and it's because
of that show one of the reasons THAT i was
inspired and motivated to do the things That i'm doing.

(01:43:17):
Now so, BROTHER i want to thank you and let
you know how powerful and how important what you do
is from a standpoint of you being a conduit for
many people like myself as we continue on our, journey
and that definitely needs to be, respected that needs to
be honored because you play a major piece on this

(01:43:40):
chessboard for us in regards.

Speaker 8 (01:43:42):
To where we had.

Speaker 4 (01:43:43):
It SO i wanted to do, That, BROTHER i wanted
to make sure THAT i gave you honor and appreciation
and the. LISTENERS i want the listeners to know about
this honor and.

Speaker 12 (01:43:52):
Appreciation, wow, well thank, you thank, you thank.

Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
You but you, know a real thing goes down to
the people who just afford me the time to be
here right. Now It's Kathy, hughes before that Was. Stevie
so they just, say, hey do your, thing and you,
know they no. Interruptions you, know they just, like do your.
Thing Because i'm not a. Scholar i'm not an, educator
a mathematician or athlete or all the people different people

(01:44:17):
that we have on BUT i know how to find
them and put them on the, radio and you, know
being having to do the, Programming i'm in the front,
seat SO i get a chance to hear some of
these great speakers of the pastor our. Community BUT i
thank you for. That but again it's that's All i'm.
Doing i'm just a, conduit as you. Mentioned but let's
get busy, though brother, said you want to talk about

(01:44:37):
this is a, mouthful the trauma motherboard of technology and
mirror of the unhealed memory and.

Speaker 4 (01:44:45):
Metadata, yes, yes so let's get into. It as you,
stated trauma a mother board of technology and a mirror
of unhealed memory and meta. Data so you also mentioned artificial.
Intelligence what we need to understand is this when you
say artificial since when is that something that's been good for?

Speaker 14 (01:45:04):
Us?

Speaker 4 (01:45:05):
Right so we need to look at that in every
aspect of how we see this notion of artificial. Intelligence
artificial food is not good for, us, Right drugs are
not good for. Us all of these things are, artificial,
Right so what would make us think that when we
deal with quote unquote, intelligence that an intelligence there's artificial

(01:45:27):
is something that will actually be good for, us? Right
so we have to look at things from that, perspective
and when we deal with, trauma this is something that
enough attention is not given. To when we deal with,
fear that's something that enough attention is not given. To
so when we look at the title of the course

(01:45:47):
in my, book trauma a mother boarder, technology and a
mirror of unheald memory and. Metadata so when you look at,
trauma understand that trauma is a. Motherboard from a standpoint
of we can look at it as artificial intelligence and
how it relates to our, beingness our bodily, Systems and
it's beyond just the psychological aspect of, it or the

(01:46:10):
emotional aspect of, it or our triggers and how we're
triggered by. Trauma it goes much deeper than. That AS
i always, say in order to go up the, spine
we got to go down a rabbit, hole all. Right
so trauma is a form of technology because trauma is.
Algorithmic trauma is. Rhythmic so when you understand, that you
understand how trauma is interrelated and how it interfaces again

(01:46:33):
with the many different aspects of our. Beingness it is a.
Technology it is a, motherboard just like your brain is
a mother. Board your heart is a mother, Board your
central nervous system is a, Motherboard your subconscious mind is a,
Motherboard your neurological self is a.

Speaker 8 (01:46:47):
Motherboard all.

Speaker 4 (01:46:48):
Right it's because of these aspects of ourselves that we
are able to operate as humans on the many different
levels of what we consider a human to be consciousnes this,
awareness the, spirit the, soul and so on and so. Forth,
now when we deal with it with trauma as a,
mirror it is a. Mirror it's the reflection of our,
experiences all, right whether those primarily if those experiences are

(01:47:14):
toxic in things of that. Nature, Right so when we
deal with that and there's not a healing that's taking,
Place first we have to understand that trauma is memory,
related all. Right when you deal with, trauma you deal
with memory when you deal with. Metadata so, metadata we're
referring to, information all. Right, now how is that information

(01:47:37):
held and where is that information? Held that's. Metadata so
think of The, internet, emails things of that, nature your digital,
phone that would be concerned metadata where data or information
is housed or. Held meta information obviously is the information

(01:47:57):
that is housed or held in or on the, metadata all.
Right so that's that's what we're dealing with first and.
Foremost now when we get further into, trauma we thought.

Speaker 1 (01:48:09):
Right, There Brother, seki yes and family. Call he got
some friends call over and telling the Brother sidiqi's on the,
radio and they'll appreciate, it Because Brother sidiki is going
to go real deep this, morning and you're gonna have
to listen very keenly to what he's. Saying he's going
to connect some dots for us because there's a lot
of fear going, around especially what's happening coming from the
government these. Days people are. Scared they don't know what to.
Do Brother sidika's got the, answers and if you like

(01:48:32):
to speak to, him reach out to us at eight
hundred four or five zero seventy eight seventy. Six i'll
take your phone calls next And Grand rising, family thanks
for staying with us on This thursday. Morning and twenty
minutes after the top of the or that, guest that futuristic,
researcher Brother, sidiki but cary SO i said he's going
deep this. Morning so Brother, Sidik i'll let you pick it.
Up he talked about.

Speaker 4 (01:48:51):
Trauma, absolutely so let me do. This let me let
me pull back a second and let me just give
everyone a basic debt definition of trauma BEFORE i move. Forward,
so trauma is defined as a disturbing or distressing event
or experiences that affect and damages the, mind, spirit, soul, emotions,

(01:49:12):
neurology and a subconscious. Mind trauma is also defined as
an emotional response to a terrible, event emotional, distress and
mental challenges resulting from a traumatic, event which can include
the experience of physical, trauma a severe emotional response to

(01:49:34):
a stressful event that overwhelms a person's ability to cope
and to process it, emotionally leading TO ptsd post traumatic stress.
Disorder all, Right so that's a basic definition of. Trauma
now we're going to go much deeper than. That when you,
listen when you deal With western, science primarily it's about.

(01:49:56):
Coping it's not about actually. Healing so what we're going
to deal with is the perspective of getting to the
healing and what trauma is beyond just the surface level of,
coping all, right and beyond The western definition of what trauma,
is so to, Speak, now what DO i mean by

(01:50:19):
that when we deal with? Trauma all, right be very
clear that you're dealing With, uh you're dealing with things like,
timelines all, right, markers neurological, markers hormonal, markers memory, markers behavioral,
markers emotional, markers electric electrical, markers and. Biomarkers all. Right

(01:50:42):
so we're talking about all of these different things being
infused due to. Trauma all. Right so again we're talking about.
Timelines i'm going to come back to that because that's very.
Important we're talking about, energy so trauma as in in,
tanna when we deal with these different aspects of our

(01:51:03):
being and how that relates, Energetically we're talking about biometric
signatures in regards to trauma and its. Energy we're talking
about bioelectric. Signals we're talking about electrical currents and things
of that, nature, electromagnetism wave, form energy. Harvesting all of

(01:51:27):
these different things we are talking about when we are
referring to. Trauma, NOW i know no one talks about
it like, this all, right but you're gonna get it
a little. Differently. TODAY i felt it was important to
deal with, this you, know from a standpoint that's much more,
deeper from a, scientific spiritual perspective as well a metaphysical

(01:51:50):
and quantum perspective as. Well, now, also when you deal
with trauma and it's relationship or it's interfacing with energy
to a, degree is. Parasitic all, right you have to understand. That,
now when you deal with, parasites obviously you're dealing with, organism,
Right you're dealing with again, Energy so you are dealing

(01:52:10):
with different types of entities that trauma latches. Onto all.
Right you are dealing with things such as. Conjuring you
are dealing with witchcraft and. Sorcery, now don't get spooked out.
HERE i don't want religious people to get spooked out
in What i'm, saying all, right is going to make

(01:52:32):
sense to. You you are dealing with, Magic you're dealing with.
Alchemy you're dealing with. Transmutation you're dealing with as an.
Effect you're dealing with a succubist type of, energy a
narcissistic type of. Energy these are all the things that
come with trauma and it's interfacing or relationship with your.

Speaker 8 (01:52:51):
Being this all.

Speaker 4 (01:52:52):
Right now people are, saying, well what do you mean by?
That this is WHAT i mean WHEN i say. This,
so trauma is interfacing the energy of, it the signature
of it is interfacing with every aspect of your, being all.
Right so it's interfacing with. Yourselves it's interfacing with your,

(01:53:13):
organs it's interfacing with your essential nervous. System it's interfacing
with your subconscious. Mind it's interfacing with your neurological. Self
it's interfacing with every aspect of your beingness on a daily,
basis whether you are triggered or. Not it is having
an effect on your, body all. Right this is what

(01:53:35):
people need to, understand whether it's, biologically, spiritually, metaphysically and
from a quantum. Perspective all. Right so this is trauma
and how trauma becomes a motherboard and a technology in
regards to our bodily. Systems it is a. Mirror our

(01:53:57):
systems become a mirror and a reflection of the, trauma
of the programming and all the things that's involved in,
it which we'll get into. Again trauma is. Memory so
when you understand that trauma is, memory you understand that
that memory holds. ENERGY i mentioned timeline and markers or

(01:54:18):
timeline marker so to, speak or time as a marker
meaning the. Trauma when did the trauma? Occur so you
may be, thirty forty fifty years old at eight years.
Old you dealt with a particular traumatic type of an
event at eight years, old whatever that may, be all.
Right so when we say, timeline the way the trauma
and the memory operates in your, body whether again, psychologically, emotionally,

(01:54:44):
hormonally how it operates in your body goes back to
the timeline of that traumatic. Event so you're thirty forty
fifty years old still reacting to trauma as you did
at eight years old because the healing has not taken.
Place so this is what we see. Happening this is

(01:55:05):
why triggers are so powerful when we are dealing with,
trauma and those triggers are. Intentional that's something you need to,
understand whether the triggers are coming internally from the person
him or, herself because your body will always do what
it needs to do to get you back to the
quote unquote god essence of. Yourself all, right that's number.

(01:55:28):
One now number. Two, intentionally from an external, perspective these
things are taking place to keep you triggered from a
standpoint of, trauma, fear and things of that, nature all,
Right and just some of the things that we're dealing,
with and we've dealt with this on this show over

(01:55:48):
and over again from the standpoint of methods and things
of that. Nature so it's fear. Programming you have emotional
based fear and emotional based. Programming i'm a based, programming mind,
control my, manipulation digital thought, control which they can use
bots AND ai for, that subliminal, messaging, brainwashing controlled, opposition brain.

(01:56:13):
Hacking all of these things are part of what triggers,
trauma all, right very important that we understand. This stockholm,
syndrome controlled, opposition cognitive, dissonance confirmation, bias all of these
things are aspects of what triggers. Trauma if you look
at what's going on in the world, today what's triggering.

(01:56:35):
Trauma you can easily use currently what's taking place from
a standpoint of snap and wick and things of that,
nature and how it's affecting, people and it's triggering people
the notion of not having lack, consciousness victim. Consciousness but
these are all things to trigger, trauma to trigger. Fear

(01:56:59):
when you look got the events that's been taking, Place
i'm currently murders and things of that, Nature all those
things are things that are being used in order to trigger.
Trauma so you can we can go back decades nine to,
Eleven this notion of, terrorism so CALLED, covid the, pandemic,

(01:57:20):
war so called, racism, Elections Hurricane, katrina what's happening right
now In. Jamaica all these things are aspects of what triggers.
Trauma all, Right so these are.

Speaker 12 (01:57:32):
Things let we joined for.

Speaker 1 (01:57:34):
A second, here brother, said but is there a person
that's triggering the trauma or is it just it's just?

Speaker 4 (01:57:42):
Organic, well number, one trauma is not. Organic number, Two,
again that trauma can be whether it's coming from us
internally or whether it's externally a person or a group
of people that are triggering that, trauma the, media the,

(01:58:02):
government things of that. Nature, again the external aspect of
it is definitely. Intentional now when we deal with the
internal aspect of, it what we are dealing, with we're
dealing with stimuli and memory and things of that nature
that operates. Repetitiously so at some point that trauma will

(01:58:24):
will rise, again so to, speak and will have to
deal with it because this is what our beingness does
in order for us to, grow in order for us to,
transform in order for us to go through what's called. Kepera,
right this emergence of our, beingness a renewal or rejuvenation or.
Transformation so in order for that to, happen of, course

(01:58:47):
we have to embrace that notion of. Consciousness what most
of us do is we ignore, trauma we ignore, fear
we ignore the. Triggers so what happens is we become
a slave to those, triggers to the, trauma a slave
to the. Fear so our body is going to do
what it needs to do to remind, us to wake us,
up you, know until we're on that path of really

(01:59:11):
dealing with the things that we need to deal. With because,
understand you see trauma, daily you just may not understand
that you're seeing the. Trauma so what are some of
the aspects of trauma that you see? Daily And i've
gone through this list before dealing with. Fear so some
of the things you're going to see is you're going
to see people who overly, whine overly. Complain you're going

(01:59:32):
to see stagnation in your. Life you're going to see
overreactions and. Defensiveness you're going to see control, issues, Right
you're going to see, Overbearingness you're going to see, resentment
you're going to see low self, esteem, insecurity self. Sabotage
these are things you're going to. See, depression, anxiety, spitefulness passive, aggression,
stubbornness these are the things that you're going to. See hormonal,

(01:59:54):
imbalances uncontrollable, reactions emotional. Numbness so you're going to see
these things in the different aspects of your. Life so
you're going to see it as a standpoint of your
emotional template or aspects of your, life the cognitive aspects
of your, life your personal, relationships and how it affects personal.

(02:00:15):
Relationships because of all of these characteristics and aspects of.
Trauma from a behavioral, perspective you will see these aspects as.
Well so these are the things that you're going to
see on a daily. Basis but people don't understand why
these particular attributes exist in their, life all. Right so

(02:00:35):
trauma is something that is imperative that we deal, with
whether that's personal and then that relates to, family and
then community and so on and so. Forth so it's
very important that we deal with this. Trauma that's the
Reason i'm doing this, course that's the REASON i wrote
the book to help us in regards to dealing with.

(02:00:55):
It and again not from just A Western european, perspective
but also from a more holistic perspective that deals with
the many different aspects of, it going into the metaphins
that go to quantum side of, it the energetic side of,
it how it relates to you, know things like ourselves

(02:01:17):
and you, know, sedularly molecularly and all these different. Things that's,
imperative that's. Crucial the central nervous. System the central nervous
system is you, know it's crucial in our. Development. Right
the subconscious mind is crucial in our. Development our neurons
are neurological self crucial in our. Development hormones crucial in our.

Speaker 1 (02:01:42):
Development twenty seven away from the top, thing let me
ask you, this the brother. City keep what you just.
Explained people have been going through daily but have not recognized.
It now that we recognize, it what do we do
with this?

Speaker 12 (02:01:55):
Information, okay so.

Speaker 4 (02:02:00):
What we do with it can be different depending on
the person and the trauma that they are consistently dealing. With, now,
listen WHEN i say, Trauma i'm also saying fear, there,
cousins all, right you don't have trauma without. Fear you
don't have fear without. Trauma, now when you are dealing
with fear and. Trauma understand that you're dealing with a
particular part of the. Brain all, right you're dealing with the.

(02:02:24):
Amicdulla all, right the. Omicdulah we have to understand what this.
Is this is the center that process is trauma and.
Fear this is that part of your. Brain, now what
do we mean by? Processing what we mean we mean
by processing process it is, now it sends it to
particular aspects of your. Body it sends the signals and

(02:02:46):
things of that. Nature so now we start dealing with
hormones and cortisol and all these different. Things now there
has to be a, shift a, reset and a shift
in a person's life when you start dealing with, trauma
the triggers and things of that. Nature and what's most
important is not when the actual trauma. Occurs this is

(02:03:09):
what most people, think and this is an issue and
why a lot of healing is not happening on a
massive scale or massive level or for a person and
a personally all.

Speaker 2 (02:03:20):
Right.

Speaker 4 (02:03:23):
What has to happen is during the process of you not,
interpreting so to, speak this trauma or experiencing this. Trauma
what has to happen is that's when that real work
has to be.

Speaker 8 (02:03:36):
Done all.

Speaker 4 (02:03:37):
Right you have to work on your subconscious, Mind you
have to work on your central nervous system and all
that it. Is it is many different. Things Maybe i'll
come back and we'll just do a whole thing on
the central nervous, system all right, now as well as
your neurological. Self when you deal with synapsi and things
of that. Nature those are things that have to be

(02:03:59):
done consistently on a daily basis because we deal with these.
Systems these systems deal and move in. Repetition all. Right
pathology what it is that we do over and over
again and most. Consistently so your thoughts are important in that.
Process what do you think consistently that has to do

(02:04:21):
with your subconscious mind as well as your central nervous,
system your neurological, system and how our total bodily system
operates based off of thought pathology and hold that thought right?

Speaker 1 (02:04:33):
There, Wow, yeah some deep, stuff brother said D. K,
Yes i'm questioning. That i'll address it, later BUT i
got a question for. You jean And pinksfield want you
to speak with, it but we got to step aside
for a few. Moments family YouTube can join our conversation
with Brother Sadeika baccari is a futuristic. Researcher just reach
out to us at eight hundred four or five zero
seventy eight seventy six and we'll take your phone calls

(02:04:55):
next and grant rising family and thanks for rolling with
us on This thursday morning with our guess Brother Sadeka
bakari AND i mentioned he's going, real real deep this.
Morning do us a, favorite a, couple couple your friends
until turn on the. Radiar they'll appreciate with the information
that brother sindeikis sharing this. Morning if we go back to, him,
THOUGH i just want to remind You Tomorrow's. Friday we're
gonna give you another chance to you, know voice your,

(02:05:16):
choices speak your, mind reach out to us In open
for On friday. Program just free your mind and reach
out to. Us we started at six o'clock six Am
eastern time right here In baltimore on ten ten W
lb and also in the d M. V i'm fourteen
fifteen W. L all, right Brother, Sadeki i'll let you
finish your. Thought then gen In pinksfield has a question for.

Speaker 4 (02:05:33):
You, yeah, yeah. Excellent so WHAT i want to do
is people are going to need to contact, me so
let me give them my email. ADDRESS i missed my,
Name Sadiq bukhari at hotmail dot, Com sadiki S a
D i K i B a K a R i
sad K bookhari at hotmail dot com as well As Instagram.

(02:05:55):
Facebook you can message me on there as. Well so
as we get into this imicdula and things that we can, do,
well first let's deal with the amicdulah because this is
where again the trauma and the fear is. Lies this
is where it's. Processed most people don't understand this about
where fear and trauma is actually lodged and the processing

(02:06:15):
that takes place in a person's, brain dealing with, trauma
dealing with, fear dealing with the, triggers dealing with the
emotional based, programming the fear based, programming the trauma based,
programming as well as the media manipulation and all the
other things that's taking place to trigger. You, right the
psychological operations and things of that. Nature, well that is

(02:06:38):
lies in your. Imicdulah all, right you can't heal something
if you don't know the origin of what it is
that you're dealing with especially how it operates within your.
Body all. Right so the imicdulah is going to send
signals throughout your, body to the central nervous, system to
your neurological, self so on and so, forth and then
from there the things take place to take, place the emotional,

(02:07:03):
reactions the hormonal, reactions and all the different things to
take place at that point that ninety nine percent of
people have no control over because they don't understand the
operation of, it all. Right SO i wanted to lay
that out for. People and so when you deal with
this algorithm of, trauma the energetic signature of, trauma the

(02:07:27):
signals that trauma, produces and things that nature throughout our
bodies in order to heal. That, now let me let
me be clear about. This you've been dealing with trauma for,
decades all, right again that. Timeline so there's childhood, trauma
also there's adult. Trauma and you're being traumatized consistently on

(02:07:51):
a daily, basis especially if you plugged into the, media
if you plugged into the government and things of that.
Nature if you watch the news every, day you are being.
Traumatized you're being fear based. Programming so this. Program so
this is something that you're dealing with every day on
a consistent, basis all, Right so that needs to be.
Understood so just as all of those things have been

(02:08:13):
consistent for, decades you're going to have to be consistent
in how you heal. YOURSELF i hope everyone understands that
you're going to have to be consistent in how you heal. Yourself,
now the central nervous system is an infrastructure for. Wellness
i'm gonna say this. Again the central nervous system is

(02:08:39):
the infrastructure for, wellness all. Right, also the central nervous
system remembers trauma and, memories. Etc because again it's a,
motherboard same thing with your subconscious, mind all. Right so
just as trauma is a neuropathway meaning it's pathological and

(02:09:03):
how it operates neurologically in your, body all, right trauma
is a neural. Pathway healing is also a neural. Pathway
so which one are you tapping? Into are you tapping
into healing because healing has to be. Intentional if you're
not tapping into the healing intentional as well as know
what it is that you're, doing then you're tapping into

(02:09:27):
trauma as a neural, pathway because, again trauma wants to
live in your beingness just like a. Parasite it wants to.
Survive so it's going to do everything that it needs
to do as memory as a, trigger as these different
types of energy signals and things of that, nature fingerprints and,
footprints is going to do everything that it can to

(02:09:48):
continue to impress, itself to imprint, itself to encode itself
in you, cellularly, molecularly, electrically, electromagnetically and so on and
so go, forth all the things That i've mentioned. Before all,
Right so just so everyone is, clear now healing from
a standpoint of the energetic, signatures dealing with trauma and,

(02:10:12):
fear the signals as, well you have to deal with
again and the, i'micdoulah the central nervous, system the subconscious,
mind and the neurological. Self Now i'm going to give
people some things to, do all. Right these are the
things THAT i obviously teach and train in my courses
as well as the. Book have these things outlined my,

(02:10:32):
classes things of that, nature the one on ones that
we do as well as a consulting. Standpoint so these
are things that you can do first and, foremost you
have to confront the trauma and the. Fear you gotta
be honest about the trauma and the fear that you
have and the control that it has over, you the
enslavement that it has over. You most people do not

(02:10:57):
want to or deal with. Trauma, okay it's imperative that you. Do,
fear it's imperative that you. Do you have to confront.
It so what we see now in these NEW a,
circles people are telling you things like you should not
tap into the, trauma why would you want to go

(02:11:18):
through the experience, again and all these different. Things, well
how are you going to heal yourself if you ignore
the trauma and the? Fear how do you heal? Yourself
because it's going to keep coming up no matter how
much you try to, ignore it is going to keep coming.
Up because, again the so called quote Unquote god being

(02:11:42):
this of, you The god, personification The god, energy is
going to do everything and its power to align you
back with the original essence of who and what you,
are because that is your original. Essence trauma is not
your original. Essence you, understand traumas pass through epigenetically or

(02:12:06):
it's also passed through the actual experience that the person
him or her. Have that's where trauma comes from from
another person and what they experience with that person and
so on and so. Forth so be very clear and
understanding that is not part of your original art type
of primordial. Template let's be clear.

Speaker 10 (02:12:24):
About, that all.

Speaker 4 (02:12:26):
Right that's something we got to really be clear about in.
Understanding all. Right so that is something that we must
do in order for us to begin to operate at
the apex of our spiritual, prowess so to.

Speaker 8 (02:12:39):
Speak if you.

Speaker 4 (02:12:39):
Want to really deal with the. Ancestors were always talking
about dealing with the ancestors and tap it into and
connecting with the. Ancestors, well you can't interface with them
properly if you're dealing with if you in, trauma if
you're in, fear then how are you really dealing with the?
Ancestors how are you really dealing with your own? Creativity your? Imagination?

(02:13:01):
RIGHT i always say the imagination Is.

Speaker 8 (02:13:03):
God the.

Speaker 4 (02:13:04):
INTUITION i always say that intuition is quote Unquote. God
how do you deal with those powerful aspects of yourself
when trauma is controlling, you when fear is controlling? You,
Right so these are reasons why we have to deal
with the. Trauma you have to calm your central nervous.
System your central nervous system is totally out of control

(02:13:24):
right now based on the stimuli that you continue to tap. Into. Right,
so when we talk about trauma, bonding the trauma bonding
is not just with another. Person the trauma bonding is
also with other things that you are bonded to that
creates the triggers of. Trauma AGAIN i mentioned them, before the, media,

(02:13:47):
right the, government all the things that we deal with
in human experience are part of everything That i'm talking
about that creates chaos in our central nervous. System all,
Right so you have to time your central nervous, system
and the things That i'm talking about now will help
you do, that all. RIGHT I am. Technology that's something

(02:14:09):
that we do empower. Technology SO I am technology taps
you back into this notion OF i, am which is
the most powerful thing that we can tap, into all,
right the essence of who and what we are and
affirming it and understanding the source and force of that

(02:14:30):
power and how to tap into. It all, Right this
will help us with all the things that we've been
talking about this. Morning changing disagreeable. Thoughts you have to
change your. Thoughts, again thought plays a major role in
your being this and this is Why i've always stated on, Here,
carl the war is on and for our, minds all.

(02:14:52):
Right so this is why thought is, imperative because they
understand the power of thought and how your thought sects your. Being,
This so those thoughts can produce trauma, bonding or those
thoughts can produce quote Unquote god. Technology you Understand god being,

(02:15:13):
this so to. Speak so that's imperative that we deal
with our, thoughts changing disagreeable. Thoughts and of course we
deal with that in the course and things of that
nature in the, trainings in the, classes in the one on.
Ones you have to rewire and reconstruct your subconscious. Mind
you have to restructure your subconscious mind because your subconscious

(02:15:34):
mind is based off of the stimuli that you are
dealing with most, often all, Right and we, know unless
you are a very intentional, person we already know what
it is that you're dealing with on a consistent, basis
because the system is making sure that you. Do.

Speaker 1 (02:15:52):
Eight away from the, Topic jean's got a. Question first
call From pikesville In, Maryland Grand Rising genialmi Brother Sadeka.

Speaker 7 (02:15:58):
Macari, yeah grand rising and the best to, you Brother,
sidiki and thank you for the information and you're putting
out this.

Speaker 10 (02:16:07):
Here really appreciate.

Speaker 7 (02:16:08):
IT i just turned seventy nine and the greatest fear
That i've had in my life my father died WHEN
i was, Six and all the other things that you,
said they want to try to reiterate them are. True
but the thing That i've come to accept is. Death

(02:16:30):
death is the thing that we deny and everything and
everything that we do through our. Lives SO i loved
it when you said, twenties thirties and forties and then you,
know dealing with the trauma from when you're younger and
so forth that you had to deal with. It but
you're not even half you, know a three score and,
Ten so you're basically not until you're in your fifties

(02:16:50):
when you realize that you know a. Lot but you're
only halfway. There and most of. It AND i will,
say you know from my.

Speaker 4 (02:16:59):
Experience and other peop was, experience except for my, mother
WHO i set was when she was transitioning and now
she's an ELPANT i mean am. Okay she is now
in the, afterlife, right and so she so she made.
It but that's HOW i look at.

Speaker 15 (02:17:16):
It you make.

Speaker 7 (02:17:16):
It we're finally, Here we're Got our transition is going
to be the proof in the. Pudding and this.

Speaker 8 (02:17:23):
Is what this is all.

Speaker 7 (02:17:24):
About and the fear of it IS i think that's
what you're talking. About and that's my, question is that
the fear that we have in THE. Uh And i'm
also totally blind AND i wasn't blind WHEN i was fifty,
five SO i had and THEN i realized doing this
during this last thirty, years is that seeing is an
illusion also because.

Speaker 8 (02:17:45):
We see with our.

Speaker 7 (02:17:46):
Brains so when you're talking about The avendulah and so,
forth so when you when you actually see, something what
you're doing is is that you're taking a. Snapshot your
brain are records it and then you keep bringing that
picture up and it just fills in as you as
you use your vision or as you go. Blind and
and WHAT i find was real quick WHEN i with

(02:18:08):
most cited people who have, GLACOMA i had, glaucoma SO
i could just tell the transition that they're going through
and they're you, know losing their visions Because i'll, say
get that thing over there on accounter and it, says,
uh ain't nothing over. There they don't see, IT i.
DON'T i don't see, it so therefore it's not. There
that's a totally ill uh uh illogical. Right but, again

(02:18:32):
this is this is the world that we live, in
and like you, said, technology what they're doing is a
lot of, times even On facebook or, whatever they show these, videos,
man and they're programming us with these, things and it's,
subconsciously sublimately. Done and SO i just wanted to say
that and thank you, again thank you, sir for you you.
Are you're a very intelligent young. MAN i have to say,
that thank, you thank you.

Speaker 4 (02:18:53):
GREAT i appreciate, it thank you for the.

Speaker 12 (02:18:55):
Question AND i know you want to respond to some
of the things that he, said but we've gotta step
aside for a few moments And i'll let you do
that when we get back and family YouTube can join
our conversation with Brother Sideka.

Speaker 1 (02:19:07):
Baccari it's getting, real real. Deep you've got a couple of,
friends just call them up and telling their Brother sideki's
on the. Radio you need to listen to, him and
you can reach us at eight hundred four or five
zero seventy, eight seventy six on the ticket phone calls
next and grand rising, family and thanks for sticking with
us all morning. Long HERE i guess right now is
Brother Sadeka baccar and SO i mentioned it's going, real real,

(02:19:27):
deep And i'm talking about. Trauma before we, left we had
a call From jeene In, Pikesville, Maryland SO i know brother,
SIDEKI i want to respond to What jane.

Speaker 4 (02:19:34):
Said oh, yeah, absolutely and thanks for the question and the.
Comment definitely he mentioned perception and things of that, nature
and this is the reason in the brain and how
the brain proceeds and sees and things of that nature
creates images and so on and so. Forth so this
is the reason ten people can see the same thing
and see something different because that perception is based off of.

(02:19:58):
Programming that perception and it's based off of, Fear that
perception is based off of. Trauma that perception is based
off of, Experiences that perception is based off of. Stimuli
that perception is based off of, Emotions that perception is
based off of, hormones that perception is based off of
their central nervous. System that perception is based off of

(02:20:19):
all of these different things that make up that.

Speaker 8 (02:20:21):
Person.

Speaker 4 (02:20:22):
Okay, Now i'm going to get into hormones in a,
second because the majority of the world are emotionally immature
because they don't understand that their emotions and their feelings
are a byproduct of their. Hormones, okay then their hormones
are very important from a standpoint of, again the central

(02:20:43):
nervous system and how it moves and operates the subconscious
mind and everything else that we're talking about that affects
us in regards to, trauma in regards to, fear in
regards to, triggers in regards to the, programming in regards
to all of the.

Speaker 1 (02:20:59):
Above gotcha minute after the top of the eight four
five zero seventy eight to seventy Six Brother colleges next, Season,
Waldorf maryland has a question for, You Grand Rising Brother.
College i'm With Sadeka, Bakari Grand.

Speaker 14 (02:21:15):
Grand, rising your call and the great, scholar uh, one
it just if you could give me a point of
clarification on The. Almadullah when we talk about the, ammadula
we're talking about the madula oplong, gatta which is at the. Base, Okay, Okay,
no there's.

Speaker 4 (02:21:33):
Different parts of the, brain so that i'mgdulah is. Uh
it primarily looks like an, amen so to. Speak all,
Right but this is the part of the brain that
its specific purpose is to deal with trauma and, fear all.

(02:21:54):
Right so in other, words that's the main center of
where trauma and fear is, lodged outside, of of, course
the central nervous, system your seals and things of that.
Nature all. Right so when we deal with the, imicdula
let me go further into the amcdula just to give
people a better. Understanding so what the imaicdula does is

(02:22:16):
primarily it assesses the data of, trauma so to, speak
in fear or the. Triggers it's a system. Processor so
when we deal with these different aspects of our, body the,
otmicdula the central nervous, system so on and so, forth
we're talking about system, processors all. Right. Now the imagdula

(02:22:40):
is processing or assessing data from a standpoint of what
is a potential threat versus what is not a potential,
threat reality versus, illusion all. Right the omicdula is going
to produce, hormones which is going to produce, emotions all.
RIGHT i mgdulah releases stress. Hormones, adrenaline, cortisol things of that.

(02:23:04):
Nature now understand. Something now we start getting into, neurons these,
neurons this becomes something that's pathological based on the continued
pathology or impression of this trauma and the. Sphere all. Right,
now what are some of the effects anxiety as we, mentioned,

(02:23:24):
depression rapid, breathing, right, stress which can even be at
the level of toxic. Stress all, Right so that's what
we're dealing with now that i mgdulah can be. Programmed
this is the reason you go through so much programming
in dealing With western society and the many different, aspects

(02:23:48):
whether that's the, media whether that's the educational, system whether
that's the political, system whether that's the judicial, system so
on and so, forth the many different systems all, right
of human an experience that we are interfacing. With all,
Right so that's what we're dealing with from that. Perspective
so this is programmed stimuli that is used to stimulate

(02:24:11):
the iomicdula in the ways That i've. Explained so this
is all intentional and this is all. Science for people to,
understand this is. Science they have. Studied. You the problem
is we don't study ourselves nor do we study. Them
we attempt to emulate, them mimic, them deify, them and

(02:24:33):
do all the things that is not beneficial to. Us all,
Right so AGAIN i mentioned the fear based, programming the mind.
Control all of those things are used as the stimuli
again to initiate the iomicdula to operate from a standpoint

(02:24:53):
of the, adrenaline the cortisone or the quarters all excuse,
me and those types of hormonal things that now begins
an entire production throughout our entire. Body all. Right so
that's just to give people an aspect of what the imicdula.

(02:25:14):
Is now you can reset. It now some of those
things THAT i was dealing with before the caller will
help you to reset the imgdulah as well as the
central nervous, system because if you reset one by, default
you're also dealing with and resetting the. Other so if
you focus on your central nervous, system you're also assisting
your imagdulla in healing as well as your subconscious mind and.

(02:25:35):
Healing if you deal with your subconscious, mind you're also
dealing with your central nervous, system your imagdulah as well
as your. Neurons so all of these things are working.
Together so if you are, healing then you're assisting these
different aspects of yourself in relationship to trauma and. Fear

(02:25:55):
so we mentioned confronting the trauma and the, fear the
I am, technology calming your essential nervous, system changing disagreeable,
thoughts rewiring and restructuring a subconscious, mind reducing stress and.
Anxiety cut THE tv, Off stop dealing with people that's
negative or. Disagreeable stop dealing with people who tap into your, trauma,

(02:26:17):
Right stop dealing with those. People stop dealing with family
that's not beneficial in your pursuits of your growth and your,
happiness and things of that. Nature these are things that
you're going to have to do in order for you
to be in a more healthier type of. Environment all.
Right something THAT i call the gratitude. Ritual this is

(02:26:39):
something that my students do every morning and my clients as.
Well the gratitude ritual is every, morning the first thing
you do when you wake up is you give. Gratitude
you give gratitude for all the things that you. Have
gratitude for honor and reverence for ancestors and things of that,
nature your, parents your, children your. Spouse these different, things,

(02:27:01):
right the fact that you woke up that, morning the
fact that all of your needs are, Met these are
things that we would give gratitude.

Speaker 8 (02:27:07):
For.

Speaker 4 (02:27:07):
Now what that does is that creates a chain reaction
from a standpoint of how your body now operates based
on you doing this ritual and understand. Something don't be
spooked because everything that you're doing is. Ritual the way
your body operates pathologically and consistently is all. Ritual the
fact that you can blink your eye is ritual based

(02:27:30):
on bodily. Processes the fact that you can use the
restroom is. Ritual the fact that you can think is.
Ritual all these different things are. Ritual you brushing your
teeth every morning is. Ritual you putting your clothes on
every morning is. Ritual so don't be spooked out by
this term. Ritual it is ritual that enslaves, you or

(02:27:50):
it is ritual that frees. You let's be, clear all,
right it is ritual that taps you into a disagreeable
aspect of yourself and your, life or its ritual that
taps you into the quote unquote god essence and divinity
of yourself and. Life all? Right you also have purification
ritual so things that people can do in regards to

(02:28:10):
purification and purifying. Themselves this is related to. Energy water
is normally one of the best things you can do
from a standpoint of, purification purification. Rituals you can do,
meditation many different forms and types of, meditation, visualization journaling
is something you can, do physical. Exercises these are all
things that's going to help you reset and give healing

(02:28:33):
to your imagdullah and your central nervous system as well
as your subconscious mind and just overall wellbeingness in. General
breathing exercises then so as many other, things all, right
but that's something to get people. Started but, again what
we're doing with this trauma, course the, book as well

(02:28:53):
as the power technology as well as the consulting THAT i,
do Is i'm training and working with people to able
to do these things at a high, level all, right
so they can get the best, benefits so their bodies
can get the best benefits not only, physically but also, spiritually,
metaphysically and from a quantum, perspective because, again when we

(02:29:15):
deal with trauma is things that you're dealing with that
you don't understand you're dealing with because you don't see.
It you don't see, it, RIGHT.

Speaker 2 (02:29:26):
A tweet question for.

Speaker 1 (02:29:27):
YOU i got a. QUESTION i mean listening To. Kenley
so are you saying we can manipulate our minds to
avoid trauma or is this something that you teach us
how to do?

Speaker 4 (02:29:37):
It? No, no no, No and you'll never get rid
of the trauma once the trauma isn't. Printed the trauma is.
There but what you can do is you can detach
the memory that is associated with the. Trauma this is
what's most. Important this is why the work in, between
the triggers and things of that nature are so. Important

(02:29:59):
because the great later you get, yourself meaning your central
nervous system and those working parts to operate in well being,
now the better you will be to respond or react
to particular. Trauma. Now once you do, that now you disconnect.

Speaker 8 (02:30:20):
The memory.

Speaker 4 (02:30:22):
Or excuse, me the emotion attached to the memory of the,
trauma all, right because it is the emotion that is
causing the, problems or the hormones that's being tapped into
that's causing the. Problem so the trauma will, persist all.
Right but once you again are able to rewire the

(02:30:47):
memory associated when you are able to rewire, it the,
trigger the emotional side of, it and you can rewire it.

Speaker 8 (02:30:58):
Through.

Speaker 4 (02:30:59):
Healing you can rewire, it, Right so what does that?
Mean so based on the work that you're. Doing obviously
you know what the trauma is first and, foremost so
you know when you are triggered by that particular traumatic.
Event and when you are triggered by that particular traumatic,
event now you are able to consciously react differently to that.

(02:31:22):
Trigger so as imposed to getting anxious or lashing out
on people or whatever the effects of the trigger, Is
now you change the. Stimuli so now you may think agreeable, thoughts,
right something that you do, intentionally all, Right but this

(02:31:45):
take work and this takes. Time. Right or you may
do something like go put on some soothing, music, right
as opposed to getting caught up in the rapture of
the hormones and the emotions and things of that. Nature
the reason they say mind over. Matter but you have

(02:32:05):
to be powerful from a standpoint of your mind and your,
thoughts all, right that's how you're able to circumvent the
hormonal and emotional aspects of these. Triggers but, again if
people don't understand hormonally what this means, emotionally what this,
means how they are, triggered why they are, triggered who's triggering?

(02:32:28):
Them then how are they going to deal with the Trauma,
Again they're going to go back to that child eight years,
old ten years, old twelve years, old maybe, younger and
that's how they're going to deal with it, emotionally like that.
Child so it's power in this when you really work on,

(02:32:49):
yourself you know what it is that you're. Doing you
have the, knowledge well not only you have the, knowledge
but you can apply the knowledge then understand the different
levels that it is that we're dealing, with all, right
trauma based, programming fear based, programming emotional based. Programming that's
what's enslaving people. Today and people don't recognize. That we

(02:33:09):
talk about everything except what's really enslaving. Us and it's
our own, hormones it's our whole, emotions it's our own subconscious,
mind it's our own central nervous, system it's our own neurological,
self it's our own, memories it's our own. Trauma now
that doesn't mean that it hasn't been affected by things

(02:33:30):
outside of, us because it has intentionally and deliberately.

Speaker 1 (02:33:38):
All, right hold that thought right, there thirteen after the top.
Down cliff wants you to talk to you about. It
just tweeted tweet a while, back and let me just
do it for your Brother sidiki tweet it, says IF
ai is based on shared and saved, data since white
folks for years have suppressed and erased our real, history
how CAN? Ai how can we USE ai to get
this correct?

Speaker 4 (02:33:57):
Information we don't NEED ai to get care. Information see
and this is not thank you for the, question but
this is how a lot of our people. Think we
don't need A i to get correct. Information we already
have the correct. Information it doesn't matter if white, people the,
government or whomever the educational system rewrote the. History the

(02:34:21):
history is in. Us we are the. History. See this
is Why i'm talking about trauma and all the things
That i'm talking. About we need to. Heal when we,
heal we unlock that. History Osha quazy is on here
all the. Time now What Osha quazi talks about the
release and all the different things that was left behind

(02:34:42):
when we successfully tap into, ourselves there's things that was
left behind that we'll be able to tap. Into but
we have to deal with ourselves to tap into those.
Things all the codes are already, there whether it's externally
what was, left or whether it's internally what's already in,
hold it in our, dna in our, blood it's already in.

(02:35:04):
Us that's how we get back to who and what
we are from a historical. Standpoint but it's not.

Speaker 8 (02:35:11):
Just about the.

Speaker 4 (02:35:12):
History it's about the, present and it's about the next
now or what's called the. Future that's why we have
a san kopo. APPROACH ai is not the. ANSWER ai
is actually what's in your. Way see that's a whole nother.
Conversation i've been on here talking ABOUT ai for. Years

(02:35:33):
i've been dealing WITH ai for twenty. Years, now what
we see now is we have a ton of people
out here who's dealing WITH ai and giving a ton of.
Misinformation that's. PROBLEMATIC ai is not the. SAVIOR ai is
not the. Future in, essence WHAT ai is is a
manipulative force that's being used to maneuver us away from

(02:35:57):
the higher aspects of our, consciousness from, mension from the,
spirit from the. Soul that's WHAT ai really. Is so
now people look TO ai for the. Answers people go
TO ai for consulting instead of dealing with first and foremost,
themselves or consulting with another human who may be at

(02:36:18):
a level of mastery or whatever the situation, is have
a certain. Expertise now people go TO. Ai what ALL
ai is is. Programming so this is our. Problem people
want to be on the fence when it comes TO.
Ai i've done the extensive. RESEARCH i know WHAT ai

(02:36:39):
is and WHAT ai. Isn't it's a means to an
end and people will understand this soon.

Speaker 1 (02:36:46):
Enough all, right hold, up, thanks let's step aside for
a few. Moments we Come cliff and calling From connecticut
that has a question for. You, family YouTube could join
our discussion is real deep this. MORNING i guess there's
brother sedekon but talking about, trauma how to avoid it
and you can? It says it's basically in your. Mind
what are your? Thoughts eight hundred four or five zero

(02:37:07):
seventy eight seventy six will get you in and we'll
take your calls next And Grand rising, family thanks for
staying with us on This Thursday. Monday IF i guess
the Brother Sideki butacarik is going. Deep he's a future's
researcher and talk a lot ABOUT. Ai now we're talking
about trauma and how can avoid. Trauma, says it's all
in the. Mind what are your? Thoughts eight hundred four
or five zero seventy eight seventy six will get you.

(02:37:30):
In cliff been waiting for. Us it's call From Connecticut's online.

Speaker 2 (02:37:33):
One. Cliff your question for Brother.

Speaker 4 (02:37:34):
Sidiki i'm asking BECAUSE i have said to you THAT i.

Speaker 2 (02:37:42):
Think, okay hell as.

Speaker 4 (02:37:46):
Me you just got me, On.

Speaker 1 (02:37:47):
Cliff oh, yeah you're, On.

Speaker 4 (02:37:48):
Cliff, OKAY i just heard another, voice So i'll be.
QUICK i know you can have the.

Speaker 8 (02:37:52):
Caller, listen Brother.

Speaker 4 (02:37:53):
Sidiki have you talked about or mentioned the third, eye
or the the vortex or the central nervous, system the.
Chakra have you've mentioned THAT i have dealt with the
central nervous system. TODAY i did not deal with the third. Eye,

(02:38:13):
okay so the excuse? Me you have heard of those?

Speaker 8 (02:38:19):
Terms?

Speaker 4 (02:38:19):
Correct, well of, course of, COURSE i mean chakra is
not a term that is An african. Term but, Yes
i'm familiar with the energy centers from a standpoint of
the third. Eye so let's talk about. That when you
deal with the third eye or the pineal, gland the
piin neeal. Gland, now when you deal with, that we
talk about calcification from the standpoint of fluoride and all

(02:38:43):
the different types of things that we take in that
calcifies the pie neeal, gland so it doesn't operate properly all. Right,
now also understand that trauma and fear plays a role
in the operation of the third eye or the pioneal
gland as, well because again when we deal with this
these different types of programming and stimuli that triggers, fear

(02:39:08):
that that triggers. Trauma understand what that does to your
body in general on every. Level, again it deters a
person from being able to tap into these quote unquote
god aspects or essences of. Oneself the pioneal gland or
the third eye is part of. That, again THE ai

(02:39:32):
that was talked about, earlier this is something else that
moves us away from these particular aspects of, ourselves the
power that exists within. Ourselves, right and going back to THE.
Ai does artificial intelligence have a spirit or a? Soul
we know the answer is. No you don't have to
think about.

Speaker 8 (02:39:51):
That it.

Speaker 4 (02:39:52):
Doesn't does CHAT gpt have a spirit or? Soul? No
does artificial intelligence have? Ancestry. No does CHAT gpt have, Ancestry,
No so what does that? Mean that means that when
you deal WITH, AI ai does not have the spiritual

(02:40:13):
intelligence or the intelligence that's related to the, spirit to the,
soul to the, ancestors to. Consciousness BECAUSE ai is not conscious,
either it does not have access to that data and
information we, do you. Understand so what happens, is, again

(02:40:34):
we are all setting ourselves by tapping into something that
is not of an original archetypal. Form now does that
mean it doesn't have some aspects to it that can be.
Beneficial of, course there are some aspects to it that
can be, beneficial but, overall be very, clear there is
nothing more beneficial than you interfacing with your own spiritual

(02:40:59):
Technolog that's what people need to. Understand AND i know
where this deification and edification OF ai is coming from
BECAUSE i understand that black people edify and deify white,
people and what white people deem is, important successful knowledgeable
in all these different. Things SO i understand where that

(02:41:21):
edification and deification come. From i'm very clear on, that all,
Right but when we understand who we are and our
history and our ancestors and so on and so, forth
and our own creative power from a standpoint of the,
imagination our own intuition and what that, unlocks being able
to be a seer and things of that. Nature it's

(02:41:44):
a whole different ball. Game it's a whole different, algorithm
it's a whole different, technology it's a whole different. Calculation
it's a whole different type of knowingness and wisdom them
that we're talking, about a totally different computation that we're talking,

(02:42:04):
about all, Right SO i just wanted to wrap that
up real quick as. Well thank, You, PAUL i appreciate.

Speaker 1 (02:42:12):
You, yeah thank, You. Cliff But, belisidiki you talked about
interfacing with one's own. Technology how do we do? That
and can everyone do?

Speaker 4 (02:42:21):
It, absolutely we can definitely do. That my concern is
our people first and, Foremost so, yes we can tap into.
That those things THAT i gave earlier from a standpoint
of how we can heal the amadula and the central
nervous system and other parts of, ourselves those things are

(02:42:42):
going to work for that as, well all. Right so
the bottom line is we have to heal. Ourselves when
we are healing, ourselves we are now able to tap
into these different aspects of ourselves that we're talking about
as far as spiritual, technology the imagination intuition in the
piineal gland or the black, dot so to, speak the third.

(02:43:05):
Eye so now we're able to tap into these. Things
we're able to tap into the gifts that we have
that most people don't understand that they have because our
systems are operating on the three dep, paradigm, right THREE
d physical material, world as opposed to us being able
to operate in higher aspects of, divinity which are fifth,

(02:43:29):
dimensional sixth, dimensional sexth, dimensional and so on and so.
Forth we have the ability to operate in those dimensions
despite being in the third dimensional physical material reality or.
Illusion but in order to do, that we have to
tap into the spiritual side of. It and this is
why you GOT ai as a. Distraction you got all

(02:43:50):
these things as. Distractions you got politics as a. Distraction
you got all these things is a, distraction, right psychological, operations,
distraction stage, events, distraction the media. Distraction so you have
distractions around. You twenty four to seven people bring in
their jobs home. Distraction your whole life is based off

(02:44:10):
of eight eight eight eight, hours eight, hours eight, hours
eight hours at the, job eight hours at, school eight
hours to rest and get ready for your job or.
School that's what the program. Is there's no divinity in.
That so we have to break that.

Speaker 2 (02:44:27):
Cycle, Bro how do you break that?

Speaker 4 (02:44:29):
Cycle we break that cycle with, knowledge the application of,
knowledge and the application of. Wisdom that's how we break that.
Cycle but in order to do, that people have to
be honest with. Themselves people have to look in the
mirror and understand what it is that they're dealing with
as an. Individual SEE i mentioned those distractions for a.

(02:44:52):
Reason people will talk About, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump trump all.
Day they've done absolutely nothing for. Themselves they've done nothing
to heal themselves or work on. Themselves this is What
i'm talking. About everything is something outside of them as
opposed to what they need to do within themselves every.

(02:45:14):
Day so they have a high self, esteem so they
have a high self, confidence so they can walk in their,
power so they can be self, relying in self determining
instead of depending on government funding and government. Programs and
what Are democrats going to? Do what Are republicans going to?
Do what is the government going to? Do what are you?
Doing what are you doing every day to deal with

(02:45:37):
yourself to have power and to be able to initiate that.
Power that's what this is ultimately. About this is why
the healing is so. Important and even if things we
were to get things from the government or whatever the situation,
is if we are not, healed what, happens what happens
to those?

Speaker 1 (02:45:56):
Things, well was going to be my next question in
thirty minutes after top of that with Brother Sidekia. Bakari
he's a, researcher futuristic, researcher Bil sideki having said that
though the ascension Of Donald trump just that make it
good for, us and now we have to we have
to go into our inner self to. Survive and basically
that's what you're.

Speaker 4 (02:46:16):
Saying What i'm saying is we should have been going
into our inner. Self that's What i'm. SAYING i don't
care If Barack obama is the. PRESIDENT i don't care
If Bill clinton is the. PRESIDENT i don't care If
bush one or two is the. PRESIDENT i don't care
If Donald trump is the. President the bottom line is
they all feed off of each, other, Period democrats And.

(02:46:40):
Republicans that's the. Game and what it's being used to
do is to create, trauma to create fear to keep
you in the program of the psychological, operation which is the. Government,
listen let, me let, me let me break this down for,
people because when you say, government you say, media they're
the same. Thing this is how it. Works media, manipulation

(02:47:06):
which causes emotional, programming fear based, programming trauma based, programming
which leads to triggers based on that trauma in, fear
which leads to pathological, behavior which leads to trauma. Bonding
so now you're bonding with the media and other people
who have victim consciousness who are being programmed by the same. Programs,

(02:47:30):
now these programs are called psychological. Operations, now while these
psychological operations are taking, place what you also have are staged.
Events so these are staged events that's taking place while
these different psychological operations are taking, place and these things
are happening simultaneously to keep you looking outside of yourself

(02:47:50):
instead of dealing with what you need to deal. With
so let me give you an. EXAMPLE i don't know
how many things have to happen in the government before,
people mainly black, people understand we need to get together
and do the things that we need to do for
ourselves and stop depending on the. Government Now i'm very

(02:48:12):
clear on this. Though that's gonna take. Healing that's why
it's not taking. Place people are entrenched in all the
programming THAT i just, mentioned and it's a ton of other.
Programming so they're entrenched In stockholm, syndromes which means the
deification of your oppressor quote unquote or your master quote.

(02:48:32):
Unquote also confirmation, biased so what people will do is
only confirm what it is that they believe.

Speaker 8 (02:48:40):
In so it.

Speaker 4 (02:48:41):
Doesn't matter if you're dealing with facts and, Truth they're
only gonna deal with their belief. System cognitive, dissonance similar
it doesn't matter if you give them. Truth they're gonna
deal with their belief system. Period so that's what we're dealing. With.
Now these are aspects of mind, control and people don't understand. This,

(02:49:01):
now this is our predictive programming as, well because the
system already understands how you are going to react to
fear based, programming emotional based, programming trauma based, programming media.
Manipulation they understand that you're going to trauma, bond they
understand the pathological behavior it takes place after, that they

(02:49:22):
understand what's happening based on, syot staged events and false.
Flags they understand these. Things that's the. Script the only
way you're no longer functioning based on the script is
when you heal yourself and deal with. Trauma not only that,
trauma but the trauma that you personally have to deal,

(02:49:43):
with when you deal with childhood trauma and all the
other things that we deal. With that's what we're dealing.
With the, dealing dilecting problem reaction. Solution they create, problems
they create the, problem they know how you're going to
react to the problem based on the. Programming then they
give you a solution for the problem that they. Created

(02:50:05):
that's how it. Works and you're going to see it
happening with what's happening right now with snapping all of,
that because guess, what they're going to give you a
solution for the problem that they. Created that's what's going to.
Happen it's going.

Speaker 2 (02:50:20):
ON i guess also with the gonna shutdown as. Well,
right all of.

Speaker 4 (02:50:25):
It it's all a. Game people don't understand it's a.
Game but if you're self relying and self, determining it
doesn't matter what they're. Doing we have to understand.

Speaker 1 (02:50:37):
THAT i talked to your Brother sadik is a whole.
Absolutely andre is calling From LA's online. One Grand, Rising,
andre you're on with Brother Sadeki.

Speaker 16 (02:50:47):
Makari Grand rising. Calls it's good speaking With, skin listening
with him And Grand rising Brother, Sadeki i've been listening To.

Speaker 4 (02:50:54):
Grading.

Speaker 16 (02:50:56):
Yes, indeed my question is this many years ago there
was an article Called Dick Cheney's reptilian. Brain this was
back when he shot his friend with the buckshot in the,
face and back WHEN i Think bush one of The
bushes were. Presidents and, recently, uh there was an article

(02:51:18):
no Canvas owens of all people mentioned a sort of
strange glaze upon the face of Like Elon mosk And
Sam auffman And Peter field and all of those people
THAT i think he even used a Reference lizzy like a.
Point so What i'm asking was some of the polarization
is some of the police that are out on the

(02:51:39):
street now with The National guards and military presence In,
estate do you think people have like an undeveloped reptilian.
Braining now we dealing with those kinds of people right
now in this, world and the reptillian aspect that's coming
out of, folks because it's unhuman what some of these
people are going to other. FOLKS i can give you

(02:51:59):
more what about that aspect truly exists and we have
to deal with. That but please, yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:52:12):
Thanks the, question hold on for a second for their.
Brother were taking another quick, break So i'll let you
respond after the.

Speaker 1 (02:52:19):
Break so thank You andre for your. Question twenty five
away from the top of the. Family it's our guest
is Brother Sadeka. Bakari it's gone real deep this, morning,
family making you think you want to get in on this.
Discussion reach out to is it eight hundred and four
or five zero seventy eight seventy, six will take a
phone calls next and grand rising. Family thanks were rolling
with us on This thursday. Morning we're, like guess the

(02:52:40):
future is to research your Brother Sadeka. Bakari before we
go back to brother Sideki lements remind you tomorrow Is,
friday so we're going to give you another chance to
free your. Mind all that means is just think for.
Yourself you can join us on our open Phone friday
program again promptly at six Am eastern time right here
in baltimorrow on ten TEN wlb and also in THE
dmv on fourteen fifty wo and please please don't wait

(02:53:01):
to the last. Minute folks always wait to the last
minute to call in at any. Program we were the
guest to open for On. Friday we got a bunch
of folks we would love to hear. From we don't
get to hear them because they wait to the last.
Minute but, anyway Brother, sidiki can you respond to To
andre's question out of La, YES i absolutely.

Speaker 4 (02:53:18):
Can Is Andre i'm? Somber is he still?

Speaker 2 (02:53:20):
On? No he hung?

Speaker 4 (02:53:22):
Up, okay, Okay, well first of, all the reptilian question
and the reptilian, brain and he mentioned some. Names All
i'm going to say to that is, this they not like.
Us they not like. Us they not like. Us all,
right let's look at the Standard american. Dyet that diet

(02:53:44):
is not for, Us that diet creates. Trauma see, again
they understand, this that diet creates trauma for. Us this
is What i'm. Saying they not like. Us i'm talking about,
biochemically from a standpoint of how the anatomy operates and
things of that, nature going deeper into cellular molecular things going,

(02:54:06):
different going deeper into the brain and things of that.
Nature we're not the. Same so the Standard american diet
is separating us or disconnecting us from our. Divinity it's
disconnecting us from the power of our, imagination the power
of our. Intuition, drugs the medical system as well is

(02:54:28):
being used to separate us from these particular aspects of
ourselves which makes us who and what we. Are, so
in other, words it's disconnecting us from our. Power this
is what we need to, understand and it is trauma
based and trauma. Related, Okay SO i think this is

(02:54:48):
something that we really need to. Understand and this is
Why i'm doing the, course the, CLASS i write the,
BOOKS i do all the things THAT i do to
help us to better understand these. Things All, right instead
of dealing with narratives that really aren't, important the most
important thing that we can deal with is. Ourselves then
we can get together and really deal with ourselves as a.

(02:55:09):
People that's the. Issue we keep bringing brokenness to the.
Table that's. Problematic this is why we keep banging our
head against the wall and having the same lack of. Results,
now let me say. This the brother who called in
and asked the, Question Brother andre Or, msonga as we know,
him AND i wish he was. On So i'm not

(02:55:31):
going to say much about, this but we. Talked the
question came about CHAT gpt AND ai and all of. That,
listen AS i, stated we are the. History you never
know who's listening to this show and who calls. In
this brother is a, living walking. History so when you
talk about desegregation and, integration this brother played a huge

(02:55:53):
role in being the first child put into a segregated
integrated school In. Virginia still, here still, Alive Pan, african
all of, that supporting our, people, working, healing doing all
of the things that we're talking. About so we don't

(02:56:16):
NEED ai for, that we don't need CHAT gpt for
that because it does not go through the actual human.
Experience that's where the power, is the human. Experience and
we can talk about these type of stories over and
over and over. Again so who you Think i'd rather

(02:56:37):
talk to about that, History Brother msonga or Chat. Gpt
i'd rather talk To Brother umsonga who was in that,
class who dealt with the, racism who dealt with all
the things that came with that integration or. Desegregation but
also on the other, side how the community supported this

(02:56:59):
brother and his family to make sure that he was,
prepared prepared to make sure that he was the cream
of the. Crop so these are things we have to
understand and deal. With BUT i don't want to go
on the. TANGENT i just wanted to say that BECAUSE
i felt that that was. Important he can tell his
story better than anyone. Can i'm just grateful to have
those type of people around.

Speaker 8 (02:57:20):
Me all, right, ANYMORE i.

Speaker 1 (02:57:23):
Want to talk to you eight hundred four five zero
seventy eight seventy six fifteen away from the top of
our stands In chicago as on line, Two Grand rising
standing Al on with Brother Sadeka, Bakari.

Speaker 15 (02:57:35):
Grand, Rising Carl Grand, rising Brother, sadiki my, brother great.

Speaker 17 (02:57:39):
To hear your, voice my. BROTHER i have a lot
of great things to say about Brother. SADIKI i have
worked with Brother. Sadiki people definitely sign up do to
one on. Ones his life is. Everlasting but my.

Speaker 15 (02:57:52):
Brother you've spoken about reprogramming the nervous system and healing,
trauma and we've heard other people talk ABOUT ai and
you know how the digitization and these constant signals and
notifications are shaping what we think and. Respond do you
believe that genuine trauma healing might require intentional WHAT i
call digital fasting or unplugging for longer periods of time

(02:58:14):
so the body can return to its natural, rhythm it's breathed, stillness.

Speaker 9 (02:58:19):
And its sense of.

Speaker 8 (02:58:19):
Safety and also when we do step, away how.

Speaker 15 (02:58:22):
Can practices like deep, breathing mindful, movement time and nature
and even singing and code exposure activate the vegus, nerve
helping the body reset and strengthen its natural calm.

Speaker 7 (02:58:32):
Response So i've.

Speaker 10 (02:58:34):
Matched a few things up.

Speaker 7 (02:58:35):
There my Brother, bud keep keep doing what you're.

Speaker 15 (02:58:36):
Doing i'm gonna take my take the intrough, line thank you.

Speaker 4 (02:58:42):
Resounding. Yes, absolutely that fast is going to be, necessary
whether it's an intentional fast by the, individuals either individual or,
weather is going to be a fast because there definitely
will be an internet outage at some, point intentional internet

(02:59:03):
outage at some. Point that's another conversation we'll get into
when we really deal WITH. Ai probably WHEN i come
on after the so Called New, Year i'll be more
focused ON. Ai right, Now i'm just more focused on, transformation,
empowerment healing and things of that, Nature so we can
definitely get into that at that. Time he mentioned the vagus.

(02:59:24):
Nerve the vagus nerve is. Crucial, now this is also
part of the central nervous system that has many parts vagus,
nerve limbic, system and many other. Systems so the vagis
nerve regulates brain, function processes sensory, input body brain, communication
regulates immune, function facilitates communication with various organs, hearts, lungs,

(02:59:48):
kidneys live her digestive, tract, breathing inflammation, control carry sensory
information related to the, sensus influences moved. APPETITES i understand
how important the vat just nerve, is and many of
us have no idea what the vactius nerve. Is so
this is part of the healing that needs to take.
Place so, again you deal with one of these systems by,

(03:00:11):
default you are dealing with the other systems as, well
because some of the same things are going to be
used in order to heal those systems or reset and
shift those systems towards more of a wholeness being and
healing type of a. Situation all, Right so again the

(03:00:31):
central nervous. System it's imperative that we deal with the
central nervous system and the many different aspects and functions of,
it all. Right the reset is. Important so, yes removing
ourselves from technology definitely would be a reset and a
shift that can assist a person in regards to them

(03:00:52):
tapping into themselves and things of that. Nature because, ultimately
when you deal with, technology you're dealing with distractions and
things of that. Nature you're dealing with bots and all
the different things that you're dealing with The internet. Itself
you're dealing with, entities, parasites all these different things that
people don't take into account because you are dealing with,

(03:01:14):
energy energy that's being infused into the, internet all, right
which is another. Conversation but these are things that you're dealing.
With so understand these avatars that people are creating can be,
detrimental all, Right so just understand, that pay attention to.
That let's focus on our. Healing let's do the, classes

(03:01:35):
let's do the, Courses let's get the. Books if you
want to do the, Course i'm doing a course right.
Now you have to contact me in the next forty
eight hours if you would like to do that. Course all. Right,
ALSO i have, classes books and things of that. Nature
the brother stand mentioned one on ones the. Consulting it's
imperative do not be intimidated by what it, is And

(03:01:58):
i'm talking about intimidated by my. Energy the one on
ones is something totally. Different stan can attest to. That my,
students my, clients they can attest to. That it's different
when we work one on one because the focus is
about making sure that we get you to the next.
Stratosphere that's the. Focus so, again you can contact me
at Sadke bacari at hotmail dot, Com Sadiki essa D

(03:02:22):
I Ki bakari B a K a R i s
Dq bacari at hotmail dot. Com you can also message
me On instagram Or. Facebook you can message me as.
Well you're contacting me for the, courses the course That
i'm doing right, now the one on ones with, me

(03:02:44):
or the books the new book which we've been talking, About,
trauma a motherboard of technology in the mirror of unhealed
memory and, metadata or if you will like a package
of my, books BECAUSE i do have a ten book.
Package you can message me for. That other than, that
please do not message me for things that's not related to.

Speaker 1 (03:03:03):
That all, right she got some more folks want to
talk to. You brother reaching out to. Us he's online
one calling From atlanta See Grand rising with the Brother Sadeka, Bakari.

Speaker 9 (03:03:14):
Grand Rising carl and Brother. Sadiki very, quickly we are
spirit souls having a physical experience called. Life we are
three part beings spirit, souls second, mind third and last,
body the divine order of which is in that, way

(03:03:36):
so first, mind second body or our material self. Last
the world seeks to have us reverse this divine order
of the creator within us and make it body or
materialism first, mind second and beard or soul. Last healing
trauma and dealing with, proper properly with ai modern technology

(03:04:00):
and requiring the require us to reporitize and align ourselves
with the original divine order of the three parts of
our divine. Being being is the highest level of. Existence
that's What shakespeare said to.

Speaker 11 (03:04:14):
Be or not to?

Speaker 10 (03:04:15):
Be that is the.

Speaker 9 (03:04:16):
Question can you comment on how this relates to healing?
Trauma thank you for this timely conversation and profound.

Speaker 4 (03:04:24):
Teaching, WELL i think that comment set it, all and
this is this is the reason for me writing this
book and doing the, course is to tap us more
into the spiritual side of this notion of trauma and

(03:04:44):
how we can heal. Ourselves first and forem foremost from
the spiritual perspective of it or being this uh that
perspective of it first and, foremost Because western, science as
you just, stated is more of the physical material side
of things or the third dimensional side of. Things so for,
me it's about assisting us to be able to tap

(03:05:07):
into higher dimensions of. Consciousness and in order to do,
that we're going to have to break through in regards to,
trauma in regards to fear and all of the programming
that is associated with trauma and fear which not only
affects us, physically but also affects us most importantly on
the spiritual side of this pursuit that we are dealing

(03:05:31):
with in this human. Experience excellent, comment, Brother.

Speaker 1 (03:05:36):
Brother is anything you wanted to touch on that we
didn't get to attack this this?

Speaker 4 (03:05:41):
MORNING i think we pretty much dealt. With that's a,
good great foundation when when WHEN i come, back we
can go to the next, level to the next part of.
It because, again this is a, book this is a,
Course so there's tons of THINGS i deal with in
regards to. TRAUMA i deal with, EPIGENETICS i deal with you,

(03:06:01):
know how trauma owns your response and simuli. Stimuli what
does trauma create and manifests or deal with trauma on
the the ritual sigil side of it and demon possession
and you know all these different things that's related to
trauma and energetically what it. BECOMES i deal with trauma
as far as the matrix thatt as subconscious. MIND i

(03:06:22):
deal with trauma as far as the nervous system as
a supercomputer in, blockchain the hormonal structure and how that
relates to, trauma trauma and the neurological, matrix and of
course trauma from a standpoint of empowered technology and the
things that we should do to empower us and heal
us in regards to, trauma fear and things of that.

Speaker 2 (03:06:44):
Nature all, right how can foxlease you real? Quick what was?

Speaker 4 (03:06:49):
That?

Speaker 2 (03:06:49):
Brother how can polkate you real? Quick?

Speaker 4 (03:06:52):
Again my Email Sadiq bucari at hotmail dot, Com sudik
S a D i K I bakari B A a
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well as On facebook And. Instagram you're emailing me for the.
Course you have to do that in the next forty
eight hours so we can get you locked in with

(03:07:12):
the course. Books if you want the books as, well
you can email me for that and one on one
as well if you want to work one on one
with me and you're ready to go to the next.
Stratosphere Brother, carl thank, you thank, you thank, you nothing,
beloved and appreciation brother for what you, do you being
a kinduit to all of this phenomenal knowledge and wisdom
and to the. Listeners nothing. Beloved let's go to the next, Level.

Speaker 1 (03:07:35):
Shay thank you for sharing that. Family if you didn't
get a copy or hear the entire, program make sure
you get a copy of the. Podcast it'll be a
private by tomorrow and hear what Brother sindeki laid down.
Today thank you, Again Brother. Sideki thank you for sharing
your thoughts with us this.

Speaker 4 (03:07:47):
Morning thank you brother.

Speaker 1 (03:07:48):
Anytime all, Right Fami clash is dismissed for the. Day
you stay, strong stay, positive please please stay. Healthy we'll
see you tomorrow, morning six o'clock right here In baltimorerow
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