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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is a clip from the After Dark Show with
Don Rogers.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
You can access the entire episode now on our website
and all podcast platforms. It just started out that just
writing down questions and then getting responses either from my
guides or my higher self for wherever the energy was
coming from. And a lot of times I was working
(00:30):
at a grocery store at time when I was writing
a fair amount of the questions. A lot of them
came before that, but when I was there and now
on my lunch break, you know, people would ask me, well,
what are you doing. I'm writing a book. I'm writing
a book, but I would never thought. I just thought
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I was just writing in a book for a book
for myself personally, right, yeah, and yeah, yeah, got to
get out there. No.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
I like that because it started off personal, but it
expanded into something that you can share and help other
people develop their own thought process on these subjects, because
a lot of people don't ask the what ifs of
this reality, and like I said about myself up until recently,
you know, they just travel through this existence and really
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don't participate in it. And if you're not participating in
it and asking questions about the way things work then
you are just kind of coasting through it. And I
think this book itself cracks open a lot of those
questions that people should be asking.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Right, So, what if you had a healthy body, that's true?
What road would that take you? Down? Right? You know
a lot of people they want to be they you know,
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strive to be rich and famous and you know, do
this and do that, and you know, I know there's
one question in my book there that I'd thought about
a lot, and the question was, what if you could
spend you know, like twenty forty eight hours in somebody
else's shoes? Who would that be? And why?
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Right, I go ahead.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
I was actually gonna because what I've done is I've
actually gathered some of the questions, like excerpt from the book,
I from each section, and I really want to give
the viewers and listeners at home a glimpse of kind
of the meat and potatoes of the book and the subjects,
because like some of them really are I'm actually gonna
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throw a picture of the book up here. There's the
cover of the book there, and yes, that is my
copy of it, which happens to be autographed hat yours isn't.
So Yeah, I actually have an autograph copy of the
book in my bedroom, and what I've done is I've
grabbed some excerpts from it, and you know, there's some
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of the ones that I found that really just kind
of triggered thoughts in my own mind, and I just
want to bring those up and we can get into
a bit of conversation about each one as we go
through and show the thoughts that these simple questions do
tend to provoke. So I'll bring up the first one here.
(03:38):
It was history. What if we never needed the saying
history repeats itself when we finally learned our lessons, acknowledge
and thank our lessons when we have the opportunity to
move forward. I would love to know, like what did
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you like, where did you go from there? Like, I
know because I've read the book, but if you were
to explain that question to the audience, like where were
you going with that thought next?
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Well, you know, it's just sayings that have been repeated
through or mayors. History always repeats itself? Well, why why
does it repeat itself? Doesn't have to? Did we not
learn our Listen the first time, you know we had
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the atomic bomb, and the bomb when you know they
practiced it to see what would happen, and then they
look it over to Hiroshima and you know, kaboom and
the science the atomic bomb actually said, you know, I
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never this was happened. I would have I would have
not have done what I did. So he obviously learned
his lesson. But have you know governments and or people
that are in military, why are they not learning the lesson?
(05:15):
You know, like East and love and kindness go a
long way. But the programming from lower end and going
through the past five hundred thousand years, if not maybe longer,
has about this programming is you know, kill or be killed?
(05:41):
You know that that mindset just doesn't balance with me,
and it it doesn't resonate, but it resonates to the
point where I need to ask the question. I need
to to be saying, well, okay, what is your what
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if you know, tell me your response. That's why I
put my email address in the back of the book,
because I would love to hear people's responses. You know,
and you know what what question that book trigger to
take a deeper look. And that's one of the reasons
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why I did for everybody, is so that you can
take a deeper look like there's there's always two sides
of the coin. You know, you're you're going to have
the side that comes from a loving, kind, compassionate energy,
and then you're going to have the lower energies with greed,
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ah possession or being possessive, and you know, the lower
energies there. So what I wanted people to do start
getting some self empowerment.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Yeah, and where that took me, like, I don't know why,
but when I read that, what if? The first thing
I went into was the idea of spelling. And I'm
using air quotes for the listeners when this goes to
audio spelling and hexing, because it really does, especially in
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the English language. Seemed to be that, you know, sayings
like history repeats itself almost seemed to bring it about
in a metaphysical sense like it were often told that
our words do cause like a reaction just by what
we say, and you know, if they can get everybody
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saying it, it's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah. Our our well, our our English language is bastardized
to begin with, but yes it the spelling is a spell, right,
Our words cast spells, So when you are speaking, you know,
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like for instance, I remember my dad always saying, oh, yeah,
you know, I'll.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Just go into the backyard and go grab the the
money tree, and I'll go get a few bucks off
there for you and you can go out see the
movies and whatever else you want to do.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
It's like, well, you know, at the time money was paper,
so yeah, paper is part of wood trees, so go
out into the backyard and get the money tree, you know.
And my dad would always you know, like, you know, yeah, no,
(09:03):
I do agree.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
And we really have to watch the language we use
and speak with intention because we can often be tricked
into bringing things into our reality that we don't really want,
Like well, yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
And it is so easy. I am always like I've
been taught that thirty seconds before you even think a thought,
it has come into your brain and gone out to
the universe thirty seconds before you even think it. So
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when you become mindful of what your thoughts are