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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome back, y'all. This is Jeff Luna and the Love
for one Another Podcast. I want to welcome you back
to this wonderful journey through music, life and how we
navigate through it all together. No, we do not talk
about hate here, but we do not act like we
are blind to those amongst us filled with hate. So
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strap yourselves in as we take this musical journey and
learn to have love for one another. Welcome back to
another show. This is Jeff Luna with Love for one
Another podcast. We are getting ready to go down the
Great Adventure today. I'm so excited for this show because
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it is something that I've talked about in the past,
and I think it's it can be spiritual, it can
be both something that it's a great topic because I
think it gets people thinking and I think we need
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to think about what what is going to happen to us?
Like what is this whole thing we're doing here now.
I'm not going to claim to have any answers. I
just have a theory and it kind of goes along
with the what Prince was talking about with one being
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and we can get into that discussion too, and and
it kind of draws us all in. I mean, you know,
if you really think about it and what what it
means to be, why we're here, what we're doing here,
how we got here and this And of course this
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is not trying to say that that there's some other
theory other than God, although when you think about it,
it really does kind of give you a different perspective
on it and being a being a person that I'm
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a religious person, but I'm not a strong like that.
There's no other explanation. I think that we were all
here trying to figure it out, and eventually we're going
to get to a place where we may get those
answers and God will help us along the way and
guide us. Right, But as we sitting here trying to
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figure this out, I think there's other ideas. There's other
thoughts in which coincide with religion and what it means
and what it can how it can guide us to
be better people. And the whole idea of what this
left for one another thing is all about. And you know,
I have my mic turned up and I noticed that
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I've got to edit this because I'm like breathing really
hard into them, Mike, and I'm like, oh my god, man,
it's not like I'm over here gasping for air, just
like anybody. If you got to a prison of the
sings in between vocals, it's harder because you gotta take
that deep breath and learn how to do that without
it portraying on mike, which isn't easy to do. You
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gotta end up stepping away from the mic so which
you know, I could just edit it, but that takes
a while, especially when you're doing an hour show or something. Tonight,
I'm gonna be breaking this down into segments because it's
a it's a deep conversation, and I think it's a
great conversation I have, you know, and I know we're
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getting ready to record the first Jelly Bean's joint. Me
and Eddie are gonna line up with with Bean and
I gotta send it out. We're gonna get John d J,
Jedi and chrisphar No now and we're gonna have some
great topics. Man, it's gonna be a fun show. We
always have a good time together. And I'll tell you
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something about Eddie that he's just like the rest of
being and Jedi and Chris like family. You know, Eddie,
Eddie didn't have to accept me as like a family member,
and he's just such a great guy, and I really
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appreciate that, just like being These guys have worked all
their lives and they they put trust into me for
for what I could bring to them, and it's really
amazing and I appreciate every minute of it. And I
really love these guys, and especially Jedi and Chris far
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Now and all the other There's so many other people
that have helped me along the way, and I really
appreciate their help. I just wanted to get that out
there real quick. We'll be talking about that too in
the near future. But again, this is the first segment
minutes and we'll take a pause and we'll be our
back nineteen ninety nine, and the illusion continues.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
One begs to ask when will it end?
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Yes, when will it end? That's a deep question, isn't it.
So this was a little outtake from Princess One being
one song theory and goes into a great song at
the end of that and something that I got. I
got really heavy into that years back and really try
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to listen. You have to listen to it over and
over and over again to really kind of understand it.
There was a lot of a lot of a lot
of good stuff in there. So being that, the discussion,
it's a deep discussion. Where are we from? What are
we doing here? And you know, after years of this
and going into this theory and and your third your chakras,
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all that stuff and getting really into you know, a
lot of it always points to the same thing, is
that we're really we're here for something bigger. We're here
for something bigger. And you know, I have this tendency
to all these sounds.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Man.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
I saw this MIC's picking up like it's picking up
the little if I had a little flee on my
shoulder to be picking up that fleet too, So bear
with me. I'm trying to get this sound right, man.
I want to really I think I need to change
my mic or something. But anyway, this whole idea of
love for one another and where we come from, why
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we're here, and it's all about connections. And I know
that's going to sound weird right out the gate, but
we're all connected in a certain way. And all these differences, right,
we got different ethnicities, people are from different lands, uh,
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the color of your skin, the place you were born,
all all these different things. And you look at all
these differences. Man, what I got so many differences in people.
And this person has curly hair, this person has straight hair.
H you know the blond girls have more for all
these different things, and and certain people act a certain
way and languages and and the food they eat, and uh,
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you could just go down the list. There's always this,
uh lots of these things that are just gonna make
you different. And differences can be good because you know,
there's everybody's got their own soul, you got your own being,
and uh, you your individuality, you know what makes you
you and unique? But what what what draws us all together?
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Which we don't always realize. And I think what would
help a lot of people to understand is that we're
all made up of the same things. We're all I'm
not talking about you know. They say, oh, cut me in.
I'm red and you're red. That's a very basic thing.
It should have been easy to understand, but apparently it's not.
There's way more to it. Our bodies are composed of
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the same thing. It doesn't matter what color you are,
it doesn't matter what race you are, doesn't matter all
that stuff. You take all that out of it, and
we're actually made of the exact same atoms. We're made
of the same cells. We're made All these things are
coming together. The planet, the earth, the dirt, the water,
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the elements. We are all the same. We are all
connected to the air we breathe, to the trees, to
the plants, to the grass, to the animals walking around.
I mean, you just take every aspect of it and
understand that we are all part of the same thing.
We come from the same source. We are here together,
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but we are all one. Can you understand that? Can
you feel it? Can you see it? Can you actually
believe it? To know that even though I don't like
what somebody might be doing, insane and that's what makes
them individuals because of how they're treating somebody else or
what they think of other people or how they react,
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and it's disgusting and it's sad, and it's the people
do crazy things. But as a person, if you were
just to take a person you didn't know nothing about them,
and you walk by them and you're like, hey, that
person don't look nothing like me. That person don't isn't
my color, isn't doesn't talk like me. But that person
is a person. That person has a feeling, that person
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has a soul, that person comes from the same place
I come from. We're all connected. And if you could
just get past that judgment of what they might look like,
of what they might sound like, of what they want
might be carrying in their hands, or playing the type
of music they're playing, and just stop and think for
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two seconds, that's another human being. I'm okay with that.
I can love that person and move on with my day.
It doesn't matter what they're doing, what they're saying, it
doesn't matter if they are gay, trans or anything. We're
all the same. It's something that's deep. It's a deep
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understanding of that we all need to take care of
each other. We need to take care of this earth.
We need to take care of each other because we
all are the same. And if we all connected that way.
Can you imagine if what this world would be like
if we connect it on that level to understand the
understanding of who we are and where we come from
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and what we all should comprise of. We're going to
get into a little bit more of this because it
even goes deeper than this, and we're going to take
another little break right here at eleven minutes Okay, We'll
be right back. This says Jeff with the Love for
One Another podcast, La sure, it's.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
Calm, matominal, you enough to be a good hand.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
La Sure.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
There once was a man who felt like everything he
did was never good enough. There once was a man
that never thought he could be anything more than what
he had already been told he was. Every day he
lived his life to try and fulfill some special dream
that he would have every once in a while, but
he hadn't had in a long time, and he was
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looking for just searching and searching for some type of acceptance,
something to say that everything he did, everything he believed in,
was real, that he was real, that he was more
than just this empty shell walking around looking, searching, trying
to find something to be something more than what he
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was told. All his life he has been told that
he was less than he was always told that he
would never be. He was always told to not have
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the dreams that he's having because he would never reach
what they felt that he should be, and it wanted
to hold him back. So he was told, and he believed,
and he just lost his dreams and what he wanted
to do and what he wanted to be and what
he had hoped and inspired to be when he was
just a child. So he stopped searching, he stopped feeling,
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he stopped wanting to be more than what he thought
he could be. He stopped losing. He actually started to
lose the dream that he had as a child and
was giving up. There wasn't anything more. Though. He went
through his day and he did his job, He walked,
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he learned, he lived, but not for himself, for others.
He spent his days going to and from not thinking
about anything besides just getting through the day. No longer
searching for what he thought he could have, no longer
feeling or inspiring or searching for something greater. He was
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giving in. He went to church, he went to all
the special events. He would go where they told him
to go, but he was just an empty shell. Again.
He believed what they said. He had given in. Everyone
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around him was telling him what they felt he should
be and what they felt he could be, and he
was giving in. No longer was he looking for something more,
No longer he was he feeling anything more. And he
just felt like as though his purpose here was just
to supply what other people needed, whether it be that
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they needed to fill good about themselves, whether they needed money,
where they needed him to work to supply, what they
needed to survive, what they needed to grow, what they
needed to become more than what they were, and he provided.
He no longer searched for something more in himself, but
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he was giving to others while he was going through
all this. He never complained, He never told anyone how
he felt. He just accepted it. He figured, this is
the way things are, this is my life, and he
was okay with it. He was okay living this life
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that he thought he didn't want to live. A lot
of the times that he would spend thinking of himself,
what did I do with myself? I gave up. I
just learned to accept what was given to me. I
gave up on my dreams. I gave up my hopes.
I gave up on my aspirations. I gave up on
all the things that I had dreamed to be when
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I was a kid. There was so many thoughts that
I had of what I could be and what I
could do, and it all just drifted away. And I
find myself doing a job. I don't like getting up
every morning and going to this thankless job. And I'm
just a paycheck. That's all I am. That's all it
seems that I am. Where's my substance? Where is the
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person that I believe I should be? Where is the
person that I believe that I could have been? I
could have been anything. I could have been an astronaut,
I could have done all these crazy things that I
dreamt of as a kid. Later that evening, as always,
he came home late, had a dinner body for him.
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Sometimes it was there, sometimes it wasn't. Everybody was already sleep,
but he did the same routine as usual, sat down,
took off his shoes, turned the TV on, see what
was on the news, and he settled in This is
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his life. Hours went by, days went by, years went by,
and he kept on his routine, never feeling that he
needed to say anything, never feeling that he needed to
explain himself of why somewhere deep down now it's been
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buried a long time ago, of this feeling of I
never did what I wanted to do. As time went by,
his kids grew up, His kids grew up, they had
kids of their own. Now he's a grandparent. He had
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spent all these years working, supplying, providing, that now he's
got some healthy, loving grandkids. Still he's not paying attention
to what's really going on around him. He's doing what
he has to do, never questioning, never complaining. Not always
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a happy person, but he's doing what he had to do.
As time goes by, he gets older and older and older.
With age came wisdom. One day, he sat by himself
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looking at his grandkids, watching them play off in the distance.
His son and his son's wife, his daughter in law,
were over and they were in the kitchen and they
were doing some stuff whatever with the kids. And as
he's watching this go on, and he's looking at his
wife sitting across from him, and he's knowing that his
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other kids had grown up and they're healthy. Nothing was perfect.
They had their problems. Kids are kids, experienced a lot
in life. And it started to dawn on him. I
wasn't expecting it just came out of the blue, these
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thoughts he didn't have before. But with time comes age,
and with age comes wisdom. And he sat there and
looked at them and he began to get teary eyed.
His eyes were starting to water up. He didn't know why.
At first, he was trying to figure it out. What's
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going on? Why my eyes getting watery? This doesn't happen
all the time. I can't explain it. Am I getting sick?
Not too sure? But then his heart started to feel
a little warm, and he started thinking about it. He's so,
why am I feeling this way? Why am I getting
overcome with emotion? It's not something he normally feels normally.
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He's just going to work, doing the process, coming home.
It's a routine. You get caught in it. And he
sits there and he just looks and the tears starts
to roll out of his eye, and he's not sure,
why the heck, I don't I'm not a crier. What's
going on? And he's got to wipe it away, and
he wipes it away, and he's thinking himself, what is
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going on? Why am I feeling this way? I don't
normally have these feelings? And then he stopped again and
he took a look around and he watched his little
grandkids were playing, and he's got these people that love
him unconditionally when he's kind of been turned off all
these years, doing his routine, doing his routine. But yet
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he looks over and he sees his wife and she
smiles at him, and she looks at him kind of
puzzled because she notices his eyes are kind of watery.
She don't say nothing, she looks away. He wipes his
eyes again, but it's starting to come to him and
he's starting to realize what this feeling is. He hadn't
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had it before. He starts to realize this is a realization,
this is the reality of who he is and what
he's become, and the happiness overtakes him and he can't
hold it in anymore. Tears more tears come down of
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his eyes and he's like, wait a minute, now, this
is getting a little ridiculous. I'm starting to what am
I starting to cry here or something? And he can't
control the emotion and his wife looks at him again
and she's are you okay? And he's like, I think
I'm cool. I'm good. As he looks around the room again,
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and his grandkids come to him and they see that
he's a little emotional and they try to ask, are
you okay, Grandpa? Those words come out of their mouth
and he realizes it even more. All those years, all
those years when he was young and thinking he did,
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never had what he wanted. He never got to do
what he wanted to do. He didn't get to fulfill
his life dreams. He had to give up everything to
be the provider. He had to give up this pretty
much all everything that he aspired to be, to create
this family, to create a life around him that he
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didn't realize was going to be. All these thoughts of
not getting what he wanted, not being able to fulfill
his dreams. In reality, his dreams were fulfilled. He just
didn't know it. In reality, he became everything that he
could be. Sometimes your destination isn't what you think it's
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supposed to be. Sometimes your destination is what you become.
Whether you think that you're supposed to be something great
and it never happens, that doesn't mean that you're not
great yourself. That doesn't mean that you didn't become everything
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you were supposed to be. That doesn't mean that your
time is over, that there's no hope, that there's no
nothing to look forward to. Sometimes we just don't understand it.
We don't know it yet. We don't we when we're young,
we can't see the future, we can't plot it out. Now,
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there's always people that can have dreams and sect goals
and make every attempt to meet those goals and to
want to be everything that they can. And they will
go to school and they'll learn, and they'll do this
and do that, and they strive and they push and
they do everything they can to become this vision of
what they saw, and some succeed and some fail. With
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failure becomes it becomes a realization that not everything is
that easy, right, and some people have to try harder
and try harder, and they become successful what they wanted.
They start to earn money, they start to move up
the ladder, they start to become everything that they hope
to be. But something's missing. What is missing, something that
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should come naturally. Sometimes we miss it. Sometimes we don't
see it. Sometimes we just ignore it and act like
it's not there. The life we build around us, the
people that surround us, the family, the friends, the acquaintances,
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the people that are around you, is what makes you
who you are. When you have a positive energy, when
you portray a positive energy, when you are there for others,
when you are there to help people, when you are
there just giving of yourself, what you were meant to
be will come. It will reveal itself for some people
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because they don't give into it. It's a fight, it's
a battle. Before you know it, time goes by and
your bad. You're losing your battle because you feel like
nothing you do will ever work, nothing you do will
ever succeed, nothing you do will ever make you be
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that dream that you had years ago that should have
changed already because that dream sometimes it's not really who
you are. You got to give in. You got to
give in to being there for other people, and what
you will become will reveal itself and it sometimes it
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might not be a lot of people. It could be
one person, It could be just three people. It could
be strangers, it could be somebody that you've never even seen.
Sometimes it just takes that moment, maybe once a day,
maybe half the day, maybe a couple times a week,
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when you give of yourself without expecting something in return,
success will come to you, and you gotta be ready.
This man wasn't ready, so the emotion overtook him. But
from that moment on he realized his life everything, his
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life meant everything to those people around him, which gave
him purpose. It wasn't the money, it wasn't the insurance.
It wasn't the providing, It wasn't the roof over their
heads all the time. It was just the love. The
love goes a long way, and when you love and
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when you care, all those other things fall in place.
And for everybody, it's not easy. Sometimes it's a very
tough road. Sometimes things fall apart. Sometimes people just don't
get there. This is just one story. I hope you
enjoyed it. To be honest with you, I made it
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up as I went because sometimes you just got to
follow what you think somebody might go through. And if
you have one goal in mind at the end of
the journey, is that we love each other. We show
love for each other, We love one another, We look
for each other in a dark room to help that
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person get out of that room. Than any story you
tell is eventually going to come out good. With this
time that we're living in, we wish every story would
come out good. We wish that there was always a
happy ending, and there's not. There's not always a happy ending.
So what do you think We need to work harder
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to help each other. We need to strive harder to
reach out and find that person standing in the dark
and get them by the hand. And say follow me.
I'm going to help you out of here. It doesn't
take much telling you. It doesn't take much. There's a
lot of stuff going on in the world, like we said,
but when you follow a positive life, when you want
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to show people there's a better way, then your story
will always come out good. So we're gonna take another
break and we'll be right back. This is Jeff with
Love for one Another and we're just on a journey.
We're on a journey, and I'll be right back, and
we are back again. This is Jeff with Love for
one Another podcast and it's also on YouTube and also
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on the radio stations Real Music Radio and also on
the Minneapolis Sound Radio. I hope you guys have been
listening because I do a lot of talking, and you know,
the good thing about this show is that it can
kind of go anywhere at once. Although I have another
show that is more of a talk about anything type
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of thing, and this particular show we like to really
push for people to feel good. There's nothing wrong with it.
I mean, you know, there's nothing wrong with feeling good
about yourself. There's nothing wrong with feeling like there's something
more in life. Then then always the bad stuff. You know,
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we see enough of it on TV, we see enough
of it on social media, we see enough of it
right outside your door. It's everywhere you look. So we
got to look and try and try to do something
better and make a better world. And that is why
when we talked in the beginning about one song, one
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being there's a lot to say about that, and we
started talking about it, and it's probably gonna have to
be spread out. It's something. It's one of those things
that it takes time. Wow, my throats kind of get
cloudy again. It was like this the other day and
so on on the podcast. You can just hear it, man,
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you like, I know, it amplifies everything. I'm trying to
try to turn the mic down, just the hair to
try not to be uh, I don't want you guys
hear me breathing, trying to gasping for air, gasping for
life over here while I'm trying to do a show.
But anyway, Yeah, the whole thing about this understanding, and
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it takes a while to come to the realization that
when you really try and connect with what's around you
and what this world is for you, what does it
mean to you? There's a really you know, they've been
talking about going to Mars and how I was watching
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this thing today and they were talking about what, you know,
do you think will ever occupy Mars? And they're like, well,
you know, probably not. It's not really the planet for us,
and this and that, and you know, I think there's
a lot to say about when they talk about Mother Earth.
When people use the term mother Earth, it's because we
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come from Earth like this, everything that's here is what
we're made out of too. Now, there was somebody did
an experiment where they asked Ai about why we're here,
where we come from, and my god Ai nailed what
is Like Wow, they kind of summed it all up
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as to now, not everybody's gonna agree with it, but
it made a lot of sense, and it really kind
of put it in perspective of, you know, because we
have a lot of questions how we got here, why
we're here, even if you are real religious and you
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believe that the the miracles that happened with Jesus and stuff,
and the Ai actually answered those questions about why Jesus
was who he was and why he was able to
do what he was able to do. So a lot
of it came down to, Now this is don't get
me wrong, We're going to cover a lot of things
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on this, but the AI version of it was that
we were pretty much manifesting everything ourselves, kind of like
this is an illusion, but it's something that we create.
We've created this. Everybody in their own mind has created
this whole world. And you can do that. It's what
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you have as a soul, as a person that you're
able to actually fabricate everything around you. And for Jesus,
from what AI explained, is that he knew this and
there's a reason why we forget, but in Jesus' case,
he didn't want to forget. So you have a choice,
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and a lot of people just make the choice is
to forget, so you could come and live this all
over again. You can experiment, you can fabricate this whole
life around you that you're experiencing. So if you know
what's going on, it changes everything. Right, And that Jesus
knew that he was that this was his reality and
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that's why he was able to do the things he
was able to do. And while trying to explain it
that it didn't come over quite right. It came over
more that he was the miracle and that instead it
was supposed to be that we're all the miracle. We
can all do this. We all got this special power
in this and it's not like a power like you're
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gonna fly around and you got Superman powers. It's a
power of who you are as a bean, you know,
which takes us back to that we are all special.
We are all made in this world to do special things.
Like if you don't even want to believe that, but
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you can believe that you have the ability to manifest
you know. He hear about people saying that they can
if you really wish for it, it'll happen. And even
with this show when I talk about stuff like having
positive energy, if you have that positivity, if you just
carry this positive, everything that happens. I mean, I'm telling
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you when bad things are happening and you're just like,
oh my god, and you want to just give up
and feel like this world is crap, but you put
it together and you say, you know what, I still
am positive. I know eventually we're going to work our
way out of whatever it is that's happening. If you
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have a situation, There's been times when we do shows
and everybody stressed out about the show. And one thing
that I've come to realize in anything, whether it be
a tough show that's coming up, something that just seems like,
oh my god, how are we going to get through this?
And or money or whatever the case is, the way
I look at it now, no matter what happens, it's
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going to come and it's the time's going to pass.
It's going to pass. Now what do we do with that?
Because whatever you do is not gonna stop it, like
unless you just give up and disappear, you know, But
let's just face reality. You're gonna have to face it
sooner or later. So we face it and we understand
that it's gonna happen no matter what. So we need
to get through that moment, the moment in time, the
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moment that you fear the most, and it's gonna come
and it's gonna go and you're gonna move on. Now,
how do you handle that? You know? Just be positive.
If I know I got something coming up and I'm like, man,
I just like, do you say. We've all had these
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things that have happened in the past where you do
something and you're like, I gotta face the fire man
I work, you know, work related or something, and like, man,
what I'm I gonna do? And you say, you know what,
it's gonna happen, It's gonna come. I just need to
face this with a positive attitude and I'm gonna get
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through it. And it may hurt for a minute, but
it's gonna get better. It may be actually something great
that happens out of it, and that's it's something's gonna
be better from it. So sometimes it's really how you
handle the situation. And a lot of times, I'm telling you,
if you can get through it with a positive attitude,
you're gonna have a positive result in one way or another.
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And sometimes it's hard to realize it and you don't
you just don't want to accept it. But sometimes there's
still that positive energy that's gonna come from it because
you face it in a positive way. Now you got
to look at your surroundings and, uh, what do you
have around you? So if we're talking about that, if
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this is what you manifest this, if this just say
just there's a slight chance that this is all me.
Everything I see, everything that it's happening. Your brain is
just there's so much energy coming out of your brain
and your being of who you are. That this is
not we only use what ten percent of our brain
or something like that, or two percent or whatever. So
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think about the possibilities of what you can actually create
in your mind. And if there is any truth to this,
then the more positive you are, the more positive things
are going to happen. So you need to carry that
positivity deep in your heart. Just believe in it. Believe
in it. Man. It's a hard thing to do because
we have so much negative. We were born with negativity.
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The negative thoughts came from people that surrounded us when
we were young, our parents, our grandparents, and not that
they tried to, it's just that that's normal. Even when
I had my kids, there was always some type of
negative energy around and we let it happen because just
just life. Man. Life happens and you can't stop. But
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you can't really sit there and dwell on it. You're like, man,
the things are happening is negative. So we try and
get through and we don't realize it. Man. Sometimes you
get older and you're like, damn, I apologize, you know,
to my kids, Man, I put them through some stuff
because life was hard, you know, and when we're younger,
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we usually just say, man, it's too bad. That's the
way it is. Lucky you have food on the table,
you know, and to some point they probably are lucky,
because man, sometimes you know we're not. You know, sometimes
when people are new parents and I always tell them
there's no right or wrong way. Nobody can tell you
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the exact way. Just love your kids, make sure they
cut some food, shelter, and everything else is just you know,
every it's everybody's different. Everybody's kids are different, parents are
all different. There's no right or wrong way. As long
as you love them and don't hurt them. Then you know, well,
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how are you going to knock somebody for trying? You know,
you can't. You can't just tell them they're wrong all
the time. Sometimes you gotta be supportive and try and
help out. And so, if it's true, the one being,
the one song, the one that we're manifesting this, we're
all the same people. Why are we all the same people?
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Because this could be you're what you're putting out. If
this is all true, say it. Just say there's a
chance that this is true, then everything that's around that
you're hearing of is from you, yourself anyway, So you
can change your future. You can change what's going to happen.
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And it's not like some futuristic movie. It's just being
positive in your life, having some positivity in your life.
The only problem I have with that is that you know,
there's always the past. Is that part of what I'm
thinking too, is that something that that I'm manifesting is
the past a history because some of that past is
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pretty horrible. Man, I would have never I would have
never wanted that type of past. So how do you
get manipulated to feel? Is this? If that theory is correct,
so I think there's some flaws or the flaw me
is the flaw you is? You know, is that where
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the flaw is? And it's not that you're a bad
person or that I'm a bad person. It's just that
if this is that the human side of us is
that the part that we're actually here trying to learn,
is that why we're here, we're trying to learn how
do we get past that?
Speaker 5 (41:45):
You know?
Speaker 1 (41:45):
The negative parts of that? So it's something to think about. Man,
I'm telling you, we can go back and forth on
this all day long, because I think there's some truth
to it, I really do, but to say it's one
hundred percent yet no, And by me saying no, does
that mean I will never reach that plateau? It's kind
of like, you know, when you talk about figuring out
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how to use your third eye? Is that what the
third eye is is understanding that you're really manifesting everything
on your own here, technology, the world, the world we
live in, the wars, the people, the differences, these the
negative people, the people that I don't want nothing to
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do with. I don't hate them, I just don't want
nothing to do with them. But could I be manifesting that?
Is that a possibility? It's a lot to think about. Well,
I hope I gave you a lot to think about.
We're going to take another break and we'll be right back.
This is Jeff with Love for one Another podcast taking
a break right back. All right, we are back and
(43:57):
uh this is the Love for one Another post, and
we got some cool things coming up. This is a
we got the jelly Bean's Joint. That's gonna be some
cool stuff.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
Man.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
You know, I always love talking to good friends and
I'm hoping that they can join for this show someday.
But for now, we will all be on the jelly
Bean's Joint and that'll be with jelly Bean, Johnson, Eddie,
m DJ Jedi and Christopher. Now, now what we're gonna
(44:30):
talk about, I couldn't tell you. It's always like a
crazy time. I mean, you know, we used to have
a lot of fun on that show, and we did
it more of a call in show. So there'll be
special guests, there'll be topics that will be shows we'll
be promoting, We'll be talking about past history, moments that
have happened. There's just gonna be a lot of fun discussion.
(44:53):
We might talk about some sports because we're all sports fans,
so it's just gonna be a lot of fun. I
can't wait, really exc about it. We're gonna get this
thing going like this next week, so be prepared, man,
be ready. And this is already the third show I'm recording,
and some of these are gonna air different times, and
(45:17):
I think the topics will will hold up time. You know,
we used to pay I used to pick apart songs
and talk about the songs. But like I said, I
think a lot of people, a lot, especially a lot
of Prince people. If that's what you're here for times
have changed. Everybody kind of knows everything, and you know,
(45:37):
for a while their things got kind of wild. It
was really tough to maintain because there's a lot of
people that really love prints, and they love them on
a level that as much as I mean, I've been
following Prince since I was a little kid, and a
lot of it for me was the music. And like
(45:58):
I said in this show, is the fact that he
when I was talking about just lungs were together, I
was talking about how I was amazed that that one guy,
and at his age could do everything he did, so
it really it was an inspiration for me to do more,
to push and to want to do more with my
life and that if he could do all that, I
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can do whatever. It is, like, there's there shouldn't be obstacles,
you know, and there's always obstacles, but they're they're achievable.
You can get over it, you can figure it out,
you know, if you study harder, you learn. If there's
things that you fail at, you should try harder at
that because sometimes you know, the harder you try, man,
the better you're gonna succeed. So for me, that's kind
of like I was a Prince fan in that aspect
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in which man I loved this music. I love his
talent and his his genius. Now there's other people that
loved him and put them kind of on this pedestal.
And and and it gets kind of strange because I
I don't like to take nothing, you know, Sometimes we
get caught up in the oh, they're just fanatics and
(47:05):
all this and that and different words, and and we
forget that these are people too that are sometimes they're
just a little bit over overboard, you know. And I
don't want to blame him too much because they love
a guy that was really talented. So but sometimes you
got to be like, you can't we start arguing about it.
That's when it goes to another level. It's like, I'm
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not going to argue. I don't I can't act like
I knew the guy. I didn't know him, I knew
his music. I didn't know him. I know people that
knew him. I don't discuss what they say about him
or anything, because that's personal. But people that there's some
people that didn't know him and think they know everything
(47:51):
he wanted to do, Like people wouldn't want this, he
wouldn't want that, and sometimes you just really you don't know.
And and granted, I would rather you tell me that
you don't want that. Like if we're talking about we're
going to do a show about the Broadway Plague musical
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coming up, and there's some people that love it, and
there's some people that hate it. It hasn't even come
out yet and they just hate the idea, and Prince
wouldn't want that, and Prince wouldn't want this, and Prince,
you know, one thing Prince did say was that when
he's gone, he's sure they're going to put all his
music out, like everything won't come on, They're going to
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do whatever he knew. I mean, we all know it.
You know that when we're gone, we're gone. We are gone.
Somebody like Prince as much as he did and people
still think about him after he's gone. Think about the
level he was at and that people still think about him.
And then when we think about somebody like maybe myself
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or something, how long do you think people are gonna
think about me when there When now they're kind of like,
you know, not as thinking about somebody like Prince from
Michael Jackson as much anymore, But to to have somebody
put together a whole musical and to go through all
this work. I'm I'm all for it, man.
Speaker 4 (49:16):
You know.
Speaker 1 (49:17):
The only the only thing that I'm not a fan
of is when people portray Prince and they have more
of a feminine touch to it. Prince didn't really have that.
He really didn't have that. He didn't really there was
things he did that were questionable, you know, But he
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when he sang, when he performed, when he had his
ad libs, they weren't real feminine. They just they were
more in a falsetto and had a certain style. He
had his own style. You just and and I don't
I wouldn't want nobody to copy it, like be yourself.
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It's okay. It's a story. The movie was a story
about his life, you know, somewhat. And of course, you know,
like any story, you add things, you take things out,
you do this and that. But that story could be
told about anybody. But Prince just happened to make it.
Like we loved his music at the time. He's real charismatic.
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He had a look that we love the songs. He
did it all himself, So there was something about that
particular thing for that movie. Now, if you're going to
do a musical, you can follow the same story. You
can try and kind of copy it, kind of go
through the same motions and stuff, but you don't have
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to do it perfectly. Like I don't want to go
and see Purple Rain, Prince Ain't here. I don't want
to go see the movie as a musical. I want
to go see something like it with some great talented
people and a very good written musical. And now that
i'd be cool, like the kid was a character, you know,
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So anyway, I'm open to it, man, I'm actually I
was thinking about trying to go and see it. The
tickets are a little pricey, but I would like to
see it. That way, I could talk about it, you know.
But I'm on for it, man, I'm for it. I'm
you know, the kid. I've seen him perform and which
is kind of weird because which is cool, but he
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don't need to perform the song like you know. Well,
I guess it's a musical, so I guess they have to.
Uh what was I thinking? Anyway, he was doing cool,
he was doing all right. It's just like I said,
there's little things in there, but he's himself. Be yourself, dude, like,
I don't want you to be Prince. I want you
to be the character of the kid. Nobody's ever going
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to be Prince. You know. There's a lot of people
that do the and I know some of them pretty
good that do the show. The Prince cover bands and stuff,
you know, and some of them are very very talented, man,
They're very talented, but they're not Prince. You're just not Prince,
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So you don't have to be. I'd rather see you
be you. You know, cover his songs, that's cool. We
all everybody covers a song, but be you to your style, man,
you know, there's a lot more respect that way. But
we will see. It's gonna be interesting. I think it's
gonna be an interesting, interesting time. Everybody's gonna be. The
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social media is gonna light up like a big big
circuit board. You have all this stuff going on. So
we are going to definitely talk about it, and that's
probably gonna be one of the subjects we talk about
on Tellybean's joint and get a little inside and vo there,
because we'll be talking with some people that know what
they're talking about and some people that have been around
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it for quite a while. Man DJ Jedi, He's that
dude's been around this for a long time. Chris Pharnow
has put his work in. He's very informative and knows
this stuff. And I'm just kind of sit there on
the side and stoke the flames.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Eddie. Eddie is a great guy. I just love him
to death. And jelly Bean, jelly Bean, jelly Bean, all
these these guys, all of them are my brothers. These
guys are family naturally. I have one brother. These are
my extended brothers, and we have just one big, happy family.
So I can't wait. It's gonna be exciting. So yeah,
(53:35):
good great news coming up man Jellybean's album. We're gonna
be working on his uh this next album. It's been
in the makes for a long time. I want to
tell you something. The first album I thought was hard.
This second album has been even harder. And we have
some great people that love jelly Bean. I'll tell you
(53:56):
people love jelly Bean and they're willing to do stuff
for him and help him out and be part of
this project. But that being said, it's not an easy task.
We have had our difficulties, man, So this is a
labor of love and it's gonna be something special when
it's done and comes out. Jellyban has been working his
(54:17):
butt off, that dude is. They got him working, you know.
For a while there he was doing a show here
and there. Now they're doing one of two shows a
week almost.
Speaker 2 (54:25):
Man.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
I'm like, man, take care of yourself. Watch your health.
All you guys, all you guys out there doing stuff,
watch your health. Man. Anyway, so we are coming to
the close of another great show. It's exciting, something new,
something exciting, love for one another. It's been great. I
appreciate your time. I appreciate you coming by and spending
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some time with me. Till the next time you guys,
will see you on the next show. Got some good
things coming, man, subscribe, be part of it. Like it,
you know, tell a friend pass it on. We got
some cool stuff. So till the next time. We'll be
talking to you soon, you guys, take care. This is
Jeff would love for one another podcast and like I said,
(55:10):
check us out everywhere on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts. If you
guys happen to be part of the Speaker family. Also,
we will be on YouTube. This one. I didn't film it, sure,
I just realized that this one won't be on YouTube,
but the first one is, I think the first or
the second one is. And then also we're gonna be
(55:32):
on on Real Music Radio and Minneapolis Sound Radio. We're
gonna try and get this in all over the place,
and I hope you're there to enjoy it with us. Man,
gonna be good times. So till then, you guys, take
care and we'll be talking to you next time. You guys,
take care of yourselves, don't forget to show love for
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one another.
Speaker 6 (55:54):
Peace.
Speaker 2 (56:04):
Fifty s.
Speaker 6 (56:19):
It's eight t stick.
Speaker 3 (57:25):
Stand Land. How did she lead than a shoe fall,
(58:51):
a shoe.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
Shove? We live, we shoes father.
Speaker 5 (59:28):
We should have I wish should have
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Assass