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March 27, 2025 6 mins

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A musical journey begins with soul sounds vibrating through consciousness, weaving together walking meditations and inner dialogues that eventually lead to a profound revelation: we are entering the age of compassion. According to a friend of the speaker, this era of human compassion will span approximately 3,000 years, and we're just at its beginning. The concept connects directly to teachings of unconditional love and non-judgment attributed to Jesus Christ, but presented here with universal spiritual resonance.

The speaker emphasizes that compassion must begin with ourselves. Through melodic pleas for forgiveness – for "sour songs," missed notes, and simple human expression – we're reminded that self-compassion creates the foundation for extending it outward. The musical nature of this meditation suggests compassion itself has a rhythm and vibration, something to be felt rather than merely understood intellectually. There's even a playful wondering if compassion might become "a fashion" – widespread and embraced by many.

Perhaps the most striking imagery comes when the divine is portrayed as lovingly amused by human fallibility. God and Goddess are described as laughing not at us but with us, seeing our mistakes and shortcomings as essential ingredients in "this beautiful earthly cake" of human experience. This compassionate divinity gave the speaker their "real name" – Sri Baba Marley Jones – blending Eastern and Western spiritual references in a single identity. As sound vibrations continue to flow, we're ultimately invited to join this traveling journey of soul expression, regardless of perfection. Will you accept the invitation to let your soul sing its own authentic tune in this dawning age of compassion?

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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Oh, oh, la, she, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

(00:41):
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
la la.
Hey, I'm walking down thestreet, I'm walking over the

(01:25):
fields, I walk, I walk and Italk to myself.
I feel my soul so real.
The soul, the soul, the soulsound, is in my mind and in my
heart.
It travels all around.

(01:45):
I talked to a friend the otherday.
He says we're entering the ageof compassion, human compassion.
That's what he said.
That is the age that we'removing into Great compassion,
human compassion, Something thatJesus touched upon.

(02:08):
Jesus Christ said unconditionallove, non-judgmental,
unconditional love,non-judgmental, human compassion
.
Oh yeah, I like compassion.
We all can use a littlecompassion for ourselves first
of all.
So please forgive me for thesour song.

(02:31):
If it's disturbing your ears,forgive me, forgive me, forgive
me If it doesn't hit a note thatyou don't like, please forgive
me.
It's just my soul singing itsown little tune and you can sing
yours too.

(02:51):
You know.
Sha la ma la la, ka la ma la ha, and you can sing yours too.
You know, Shalom alei, shalomalei.
So the age of compassion that'swhat he said that we're
entering into.
It's going to be about a3,000-year-old long age and
we're just in the beginning ofit of human compassion.
Cut off half compassion.

(03:22):
Maybe they'll make it a fashion, this human compassion.
Oh, you know, I like to rhyme.
It's just all the silliness inmy mind.
Forgive me, please.
Forgive me for skipping alongon the light waves and the
bubbles that are all around me.

(03:43):
Forgive me, please, as I entermy love.

(04:04):
Oh, my God and Goddess arelaughing at me.
They see my fallibility orfallibility, or whatever you
want to call it, my mistakes, myshortcomings.
Availability or fallibility, orwhatever you want to call it,
my mistakes, my shortcomings andmy longcomings.
They know it's part of thisbeautiful earthly cake.

(04:25):
Oh, take a bite,chala-la-la-la-la-la-lay.
Chala-la-la-la-la-la-lay, myreal name really is Shri Baba
Molly Jones.
They gave it to me long ago,when I was born on this planet.
They gave me that name to standon in my heart and my soul.

(04:59):
Love, love, love.
Love in my heart, love in mymind, love in my farts.
Oh, she, loma, loma, twinkle inthe eye, twinkle in the sky,
twinkle everywhere, twinkle onthe ground,
tinkle-inky-inky-winky-winky allaround.
Oh, shalom-a-la.

(05:32):
I don't know where it came from,but it came from the divine.
It came from deep inside mymind, where the God in God has
said to me Sri Baba, you've gotto be free, you've got to be
loved, you've got to have fun,you've got to be sad, you've got
to run, you've got to standstill, you've got to go.

(05:53):
You've got to be sad, you gotto run, you got to stand still,
you got to go.
You got to be deep down in yoursoul.
It's a soul, it's a soul.
Hey, hey, hey, la mala shele,hey, go la mala, ha, ha, ha, ha,

(06:21):
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
ha.
It's a sound vibration comingthrough.
Join me on this traveling ship.
Merci beaucoup, hey.
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