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Speaker 4 (07:18):
So I had my first spiritual awakening when I was
in ninth grade. I actually ran across like Willow Smith
and the books that she was posting. I would actually
like read some of those books, and a lot of
those books were connected to the history of Egypt and
you know, Hinduism and things like that. So I had
like a little, a little, a little introduction. The things

(07:38):
really start to get serious. Around twelfth grade, seventeen eighteen
years old, I lost my father XXX, thank you, thank
you for that. Also, XXX Tantosion passed away a couple
of months right after my father. After those two deaths happened.
And XXX is from the same you know city that
I'm from, and I was playing back basketball and everything.

(08:01):
So when X passed away and then going through the
same thing with my father. It really put me in
a place of like emotional fight or flight mode. When
you get in that position, you need something to ground you.
And at the time, the words of XXX was really
what was grounding me. I was in college, I was depressed,

(08:22):
went through some very hard times, tried to try to
do a few things to myself that wasn't really smart,
you know, but that's what really started it. So you know,
to everybody out there, understand that a lot of times
it be the very very very low moments that set
you up for the high peak thirty three life paths
because people don't want to do what hurts or people

(08:44):
don't want to do what's hard. And that's the thing,
Like you know, before we got on this call, I
was talking to you about just like even your life
path number, like the fact that you're at thirty three,
you're the highest number there is, you know what I'm saying,
Like that's the reason why they connect Jesus to thirty three.
I'm pretty sure when you look at the story of that,
like of that you know, character of Jesus and things

(09:05):
like that, the life wasn't easy, you know what I'm saying.
So even you as A thirty three and us as
evolved souls, we have to go through some of the
hardest challenges because how do we become evolved? So people
run away from the darkness, People run away from the pain,
not realizing that, you know, a light is most useful
in the dark. Yeah, And they run away from they

(09:26):
run away from themselves. Truth be told. They don't like
the mirror in front of them. They don't like what
the what the universe is actually reflecting back to them.
Like we all talk about we want our respect, we
run our respect. But a lot of times, you know,
just like Michael Jackson says, which is such a coded song,
you gotta look at the man in the mirror.

Speaker 6 (09:45):
That's my favorite Michael Jackson song.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Yeah. See, so, yeah, you have to look at the
man in the mirror if you really want to create change.
But the thing about it is that people point fingers,
don't realize that you're actually pointing a finger back at
yourself exactly. But because they don't have that awareness, and
because they don't like to look at things that's not
always pretty, they can't change it. And I feel like
that's one thing that has made me, you know rise,

(10:08):
you know a little bit faster than most people. It's
not that I'm different. It's not that i'm special. Well
maybe a little bit, but it's not that i'm so different.
It's not that i'm so special. I'm just more aware.
I always take time to sit with myself and say, Okay,
why do I feel like this? Why did my decision
lead me to this? Why is my emotions like this?
What's going on? I'm always doing inner checking. I'm always
trying to figure out, hey, what has set me off balance?

(10:31):
And the thing about it is that a lot of
people are running off of fumes and they're just going out,
going out, come on, conversating with this person, conversating with
this person, but never taking the time to actually sit
down and reflect. Look at what you just said. You
said that it wasn't until you sat down and laid
down a moment of stillness that you was able to
have awareness come across you and to hit you with

(10:52):
that enlightenment.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
You know, you definitely got to work on yourself and
sit with yourself, especially not even when bad things happen.
What makes people even strong, younger, and better is when
they do the shadow work self reflection, even when things
are going great.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
Yes, I think wait hold on, wait, wait wait, we
got to talk about that. I like that one now
always tell people and I won't even lie JT Like
this is something that I have struggled with because, as
you may see, like I'm just now starting to really
create more of a buzz for myself. I've been around
for maybe about three years now, but now it's when

(11:27):
things are starting to become a lot bigger and things
are starting to get on the radar of a lot
of people. And even though I would love to hear
even your advice from that, I feel like as of
right now, because of the it's another level of success.
It's like a person being on the track. I'm now
starting to pick up speed on this track. But because
I'm picking up speed on this track, I'm also bringing

(11:47):
in an audience, a crowd that wants to watch me
continue to pick up speed. But it seems like right
when I start to get on my flow, right when
I start to get in my maggotism and my momentum,
I get sidetracked by distractions and it's like I have
to build that momentum back up. That's what people are
afraid of. Though, Like when I always talk about the Matrix,

(12:08):
and I talk about the Jump program as like one
of my favorite scenes in the Matrix where Morpheus is
literally telling Leo, you know, leave all the doubt, leave
all the negativity. It's time to have faith, and it's
time to open your mind. But the thing about it
is that most people aren't willing to jump because they
don't have the belief that's strong enough to think that
they can fly. And a lot of times, you know,

(12:30):
I always tell people another thing that has gotten me
here is the fact that I've always jumped and never
looked back or never allowed fear to stop me. I
had a full scholarship to college, everything paid for, but
it just did not resonate with me, and I had
to drop out. And that was around that time that
I told you I was very depressed. I made a
decision to drop out and say I'm coming home to

(12:52):
pursue what I love to do, which is music, which
is spirituality, which is teaching people, which was following the
role model that I had that was plastered all over
my doing, which was X.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
You know, so ahead of his time.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
When you check this out, he was a thirty three,
He's a thirty three life path. That's that's why I say,
like the fact that me and you are connecting. Yesterday
I was with a thirty three life path. It's the frequency.
People who have that frequency tend to be able to
create change. I mean again, I tell you about the
story of Jesus. That's why he created so much like influence.

(13:27):
He's a like thirty three is are trailblazers. So I've
always been making music since I was a kid. My
dad got me a piano and a guitar when I
was about eleven twelve years old, and I had like
these online vocal lessons and I played around, you know
what I'm saying, made a couple of videos. There's a
few on the internet when I was younger. But when
things started to get serious, was in that period of

(13:49):
that catalyst time where I lost my father and X
passed away. So right after X passed away, well actually
before X passed away, I was listening to his music heavy,
and I was also listening to his motivational you know, speeches,
like I would listen to it every morning. This was
before he passed away. I was just about to graduate
high school. And once he starts to pass away, it

(14:11):
felt like a setup from the universe. I was like,
why would you attach me to someone, Why would you
get me so connected, make me feel hurd and take
them away? That could be far from the truth. So
when X passed away, I had this gut wrenching feeling.
Mind you now watch y'alls craziest story get I told
you my father and X, two thirty three life prives

(14:31):
passed away the same time, and it affected me. So
once X passed away, I got this gut rich and
feeling within my stomach like I gotta do something. So
the first thing I tried to do is I created
a charity called Project X. And I was just like,
we're just gonna give back. We're just gonna feed people.
We're just gonna you know, just like his help and
hand challenge. I was really inspired by what he did,
and he also had a video saying that he wanted

(14:52):
his life to inspire at least five million people. I said, well,
you know what I'm saying, maybe I could be that
one person that gave five million people, you know what
I'm saying. So after after I got that feeling and
I started to see that the charity wasn't really hitting enough.
I wasn't. I wasn't really I felt like I wasn't
really doing anything. I felt like I needed to influence people.

(15:13):
I needed to do what he did for me. So
then I go out and I sneak to go and
this guy's studio and I make these songs. Now, start
making my first my first song, and I start promoting
and start pushing it. Now here's where things get crazy.

Speaker 7 (15:30):
Why.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
After I start promoting my songs and promoting my music,
I get in contact with with one of my dad's
ex girlfriends. And mind you, I had a dream about
this person coming into my life before this situation happened.
But then she hits me off on Facebook. Check me out.
It's about to get crazy. When she hits me off
on Facebook. She tells me, I see you're into music,

(15:52):
and I see you're into X. I'm with ex's family
right now and we're talking about you. What you don't
mean to tell me? The two thirty three life calves,
the two thirty three life caps were connected when it
came to me my father was dating someone who was
really close to excess family.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
So at that point I knew, oh, this is what
I'm supposed to do and even then, when we use
a little numerology, Let's look at Ex's birthday. Ex's birthday
is January twenty third, nineteen ninety eight. My birthday is
October twenty third, nineteen ninety nine. That's one two three
one two three. Wow the colde. Yeah, the code is

(16:35):
there both Jamaican like, you know what I'm saying. So
it just it just felt like this is what I'm
supposed to do. I felt like the torch was passed
down and I'm just supposed to, you know, continue spreading
that knowledge and continue taking what he's done and learn
from his mistakes and continue building onto it. That's what
he wanted. Your thirty three life paths. And one thing

(16:56):
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Speaker 4 (18:02):
Don't be afraid of toot your horn, especially you as a
thirty three life path, like, people are always going to
have pushback on you because of how powerful your energy is.
People look at you. I talk about Kanye. Kanye is
an eleven life path. So you got X who's a
thirty three. You got Kanye who's in eleven. You're at
thirty three, So those master numbers people tend to really
hate on that energy and they want to try to

(18:22):
bring you down to a lower vibration. So never be
afraid to toot your to toot your horn. Because I
even tell people the word humble starts with starts with H.
H is the eighth letter in the alphabet. But then
when you look at the word humble and you look
at the definition, it's to make yourself of low, modest.
It's to be submissive to whoever is telling you to
be humble. It's to be a low, a low level.

(18:43):
The moment that you start to be humble, and the
first the first letter of humble is H and it's a.
A is the number of karma. Sometimes you can be
getting karma by being too humble. I'm not college dropout
right now.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
I think I think you're at L registration.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Nah, I'm not college talk about right now? Where everybody
it's so hard to pick, like, let me see, let
me see the thing about it is that when it
comes to me in music, I'm really not good at names.
I'm just my brain is just a store for melody.
I feel like if I say through the why that's
so basic. But definitely on my.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
Favorite song, that song, yeah, that's like my life story,
that's like my Yeah, Like when I listened to that
it like.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Knowing that you've interviewed so many people within you know,
the music realm and things like that. What advice would
you give to me when it comes to pushing this
message but also promoting great music with it? How what
advice would you give to me about just even being
a bigger artist or becoming having more influence when it

(19:45):
comes to this learning from the thirty three? Let us go.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
Exactly where can people check out your.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
Music so you can find me everyone all platforms Spotify,
Apple Music is just put in stakes river Styx and
then you're gonna put a space in their river r
I v e R. So on Instagram it's I'm Styx River,
i am s t y x R i v e R.
And the same thing on TikTok, I'm Styx River. I

(20:12):
am s t y x R i v e R YouTube.
Just look up stix river. Also, No, I want them
to hear this. I want them to hear this. So
last year I was actually working with this very successful millionaire.
This has actually been the second catalyst in my life.
So the first catalyst was the death of my father

(20:34):
in xxx metassi on passing away when I was seventeen
eighteen years old. The second catalyst was last year, I
was working for this multi millionaire. I'm not sure if
you know of her. It was the lady that did
the low vibrational plate. Your audience probably no low vibrational plates.
So I was working for that lady before that video
blew up, and it wasn't really a great experience for

(20:57):
my mental and I was actually being you know, used
and manipulated and other time, I already have my successful business.
I'm just looking for a mentor to just kind of
like tag along. I'm looking to do my apprenticeship. I'm
not looking for money at that point. I've already started
to bring in money. I'm looking to learn more. How
can I develop? And I just want to tell everybody,
y'all make sure that y'all are aware of who you

(21:19):
are around. And the reason why I say this is
because you will think that you have nothing to offer.
You will think that you have nothing to take. You
will think you have nothing to take, or that nobody
will want something that you have. But little did you know,
even some of the most successful, richest people will still
want to take what you have because what you have

(21:39):
is something that they don't. Anybody can get material. Not
everybody can influence, and it's a thing you can't even
pay for influence. And this is something that I've learned
from my mentor in numerology. He does a lot of
readings for billionaires in the Royal family. He says, influence
is the true power being a thirty three life cap.

(22:01):
You have natural influence no matter what. You always can
bring an audience, You always can bring a crowd no
matter what, while you have a listeners and people like
who have tons of money that can't bring a crowd,
who can't have any success when it comes to that,
you know, so a lot of times it really is
just the energy in the spirit that us people hold
that they can't buy to being a thirty three is

(22:23):
it's either they love you or they hate you. But
one thing I will say is that the pros always
outweigh the cons when it comes to being at that
master frequency. You know what's crazy. I was just you know,
yesterday again, and I still think it's funny. I'm going
from I did a podcast yesterday with one thirty three,
doing another one today with another thirty three. So honestly,

(22:45):
I just feel like this new world has been getting
shifted right in front of our eyes. I feel like
everything started around twenty twenty when things start to get shifted,
but as of lately, it's been really happening this year.
And the one reason why I feel feel like that
just using a little bit of neurology and astrology. In
nineteen ninety nine was a cat year, and that's when

(23:06):
the Matrix came out, right, twenty twenty three is a
cat year. And the reason why I mentioned this is
because whenever we think of Deja Vu, we associated with
the cat, and even if you looked at the Matrix movie,
Deja Vu was a black cat, so us being a
twenty twenty three and it's a cat year. I truly
feel like we're going through different timeline shifts. And why

(23:27):
do I say this. I say this because when I
go out, I go to the same environments that I've
been in before, but they look different.

Speaker 6 (23:34):
Yeah exactly. There's like songs you.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
See that human residents that just happened.

Speaker 6 (23:38):
Yeah, it's fucking it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Like the first one was crazy, but then the most
recent one it's like, holy shit, you know, our DNA
is getting.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
Changed exactly, And that's the thing I feel like you know,
this is a seven year, so it's a very twenty
twenty three two plus two plus three as of to seven.
So this is a very spiritual year where we may
have more access to different realms and differ for frequent
season we usually would do. I know and you know
what they say that when they see the cat, the

(24:07):
day's jaw voo. Something change in the matrix.

Speaker 6 (24:11):
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Speaker 4 (25:14):
Oh shit, that's crazy. He saw he saw the cat.
He saw the black cat pass twice. He says, hey,
deja vu, And they said, oh, they just changed something
in the matrix. So you're you're your on point wow
in the cat here.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Yep, that's that's wild.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
So stix, let me ask you this, what has been
the most fulfilling thing that you've been able to experience
during this spiritual awakening if you don't mind sharing.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
Ooh, I think the most fulfilling thing ever to me,
because I'm a seven life path, is to receive some
information throughout this whole spiritual awakened, especially like coming across
the information like again tell you about the numerology and
astrology and actually realizing I'm not fucking crazy.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
Same to realize like I'm not crazy, I have I
did write my intuition has been on point, even though
I had no proof at the time.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
But to finally find information back to what my intuition
has been saying is so fulfilling. And to be able
to see things through like two years ago too, three
years ago, man, I was so broke, I was so depressed.
I had nothing. Nobody cared to listen to me, nobody
care to hear me, And finally I have a voice.

(26:45):
That's what it is right there.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Oh boy, we're finding our soul tribe. Yes, you know,
we're finding our people.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
You know.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Funny enough, we were just talking about aliens yesterday and
he talked about how the word alien has lied in it.
He was saying, alien has the word lie in it.
And I don't think. I don't think.

Speaker 7 (27:06):
I don't think.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
I don't even think there's such thing as aliens because
I feel like an alien would mean that it's someone
or something that's not from here, you know what I'm saying.
And I feel like a lot of times we tend
to try to make ourselves seem like very superior or
that you know, this is what we rule. I just
feel like there are beings that time travel, and you know,

(27:30):
we get that information, we get that technology. You know.
Tesla was definitely diving into some information before he passed away,
So I just feel like, no, I don't really believe
in aliens too much.

Speaker 6 (27:42):
You know, you know who got access to Who's trunk?

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Yeah, in which goes back to the Barrett book that
was written in what over one hundred years ago.

Speaker 6 (27:53):
Your hip to what's going on.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
I'm very big on you know, like my tribe and everything.
So my ancestors. I feel like a lot of times
my ancestors will do things like that, like mess with
my throat chakra, either when either when like I'm talking
to someone that I probably shouldn't be talking about with
this situation, or sometimes the matrix may get in no
way and try to clog up your throat chakra when

(28:15):
we spend some game to somebody who probably really need it.
People don't understand that. Number one, there's a such thing
as karma. So if you're doing something on a mass
level where you're influencing people in a negative, negative way
and their actions are rooted from something that you've given them.
I mean, we talk about inspire what has inspired me

(28:36):
to put someone in the spirit. So if you're putting
someone in a spirit that's leading them to chaos, you
have to understand that their recussions are going to tally
up on your karma, and people don't realize that when
you know, they start these people start getting older and
they karma's starting to show up on their face. They
don't realize, oh my god, this is because of my
life decisions. You know. So that's the thing people need

(28:58):
to understand the power of wisdom and how you know,
we look at even Egypt and how it was a
curse to try and tap into some of those tunes
and try to tap into their knowledge. It was a curse.
So who's to say that there's not a level of
consequence when it comes to using sacred knowledge to a
negative extent. You know, As of lately, I've been even

(29:20):
receiver from my ancestors, from the universe, from the matrix
that you know, sometimes you have to take your time
and go the long route. And it's just something X
will always talk about, Like I feel like, you know,
as of right now, you know, people will say, like,
you know, you are starting to have success a little
bit early because I'm twenty three, but I feel like

(29:41):
I've been doing this for well over ten years, you know,
even just like sitting in front of a mic, and
like when I was twelve years old. I was doing
the podcasting thing at twelve years old, not knowing that
that's what it was called. I had some mic.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
I'm here, I started yeah podcast. I thought I called
it an internet radio talk show.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
Can you talk a little bit about longevity though, like,
you know, especially knowing your history now, knowing especially like
what you've done, where you've worked, and the fact that
you started your own musically, at what point was managing people?

Speaker 6 (30:12):
Like?

Speaker 4 (30:13):
Can we talk a little bit about longevity because I
feel like a lot of people that's listening to this,
it's probably comparing themselves to other people, and it's looking
for that instant gratification and even maybe thinking because I'm
twenty three, I'm having such an instant gratification. But literally,
I've been doing this for ten years.

Speaker 6 (30:31):
Let's put hours. You put in your twenty thousand hours
by now.

Speaker 4 (30:34):
Literally, So the book is called how to Manifest Wealth,
And basically I've been teaching about manifestation for the past
three years. If people were to go on my YouTube,
you'll see that my first few videos were actually on manifestation.
When I was before I have anything that I have now,
before I have anything that I have now. And you know,

(30:56):
I was always really heavy into manifestation before it became
very mainstream after like the whole COVID situation. I was
always into it because of x X was talking about
Master key System, And when I was in college, I
used to hate where I was so bad that I
would try to astra project out. I would try to

(31:17):
literally like do whatever I can to get myself out
of that situation. And I remember there every days where
I would literally just be like rocking back and forth,
telling myself, I'm going to go home. I'm going to
go home. I'm going to go home. I'm going to
go home. And when it came to reality and I
ended up home within maybe two weeks later, that's when
I knew things were real. So started to continue to

(31:39):
learn how to manifest. Ended up blowing up on TikTok
after I journaled that I wanted to grow on my
own fan base. Then I blew up. At that point,
Oh my god, I was like, oh this is real,
Like this is serious.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
So this.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
In one year, I went from like zero to like
three hundred k on TikTok.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
Damn.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
Yeah, there was one day. Yeah, there was one day
where I literally gained like ten thousand followers in one day,
just like scroll like literally just keep refreshing one hundred
one hundred, one hundred one hundred refresh or refreshing. And
that was literally like a month after I had just
written it down within my journal and I was like, Okay,
this is real. I was like, this is real because

(32:23):
I've been I've been like trying to do this for
the longest and when I finally write it down, that's
what happened.

Speaker 6 (32:30):
Do you write it in the past tense.

Speaker 4 (32:31):
So depending on what it is. If there's a goal.
If there's a goal, then I'll maybe write it down,
you know, in the regular way like today I want
to I want to do this. But when I'm like
manifesting something big for myself, the first thing that I
always tell people is number One, if you write it down,
you're taking something from your subconscious mind and you're immediately

(32:53):
putting it on matter. So when I write something down,
I'm taking a thought that is in my head and
now I can see on this physical route and I
can show it to people. There's now something physical that's
representing something that is within my mind. And fifty Cent
said it himself that you know, when you write something down,
it becomes forty percent higher chance of success. So when

(33:15):
I write it down and I script it out, what
I used to do when I manifested the TikTok success
was I would write it down as if it was
like the Perks of being a wildflower, which was I
would be like, dear friend, and I'll write it as
if it was a diary entry. Dear friend, this is
what happened to me today. This is what happened. And
you know, a lot of people don't know that you
can actually manifest the way you want people to view

(33:37):
you based off of what you write down. So, for example,
if you want more people to be in awe of you,
instead of trying to go force the physical, go in
the internal and then write down people are so in
awe of me every time I run into people, you know,
So I do write it in present tense. If there's
a goal, I'll just write it regularly as a physic goal.

(33:59):
So when I was first act projecting, the only as
far as I got was I saw my upper half
of my body reaching out towards the rope. You know,
there's different methods. Some people do the rote method. I
have my upper body. But I've seen that most of
my success is lucid dreaming. So when I'm lucid dreaming,

(34:21):
that's where I really have a lot of success and
as lately.

Speaker 6 (34:26):
Dream really Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
Why do you remember your dreams at all?

Speaker 6 (34:31):
Yeah, but they're so fucking bizarre.

Speaker 4 (34:34):
Maybe you are lucid dreaming, but because you think they're bizarre,
you don't think that there's any reality to it.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
True, But I thought like when you lucid dream, you're
fully aware consciously that you can and you can control
your dreams.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
Well, do you feel like you have no awareness in them?

Speaker 2 (34:48):
Some dreams, I do feel like I have awareness, but
it doesn't feel like I can control it from.

Speaker 4 (34:51):
I mean, you got to remember everything is a spectrum,
so you may not have full control over it in
that moment, but the fact that you're aware it is
already the first part first up. Yeah, So a lot
of times when I have like these lucid dreams, I've
started to become aware of like if I'm in an
infrastructure that isn't familiar to me, then I know I

(35:15):
probably didn't create this dream, Like I'm probably traveling within
other realms But if I'm in an infrastructure within my
dream that feels somewhere like inception, if I'm in an
infrastructure that feels familiar, then I know I probably subconsciously
created this room. Just like Minecraft. I created this the server.
That knowledge and karma both start with k The only

(35:36):
way to advert karma is to become aware. That's why
they always say, Oh, if you know better, you'll do better.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
I was getting attacked in the physical realm in the
spiritual realm like this.

Speaker 4 (35:46):
Oh trust me, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (35:49):
Trust I know, but they can't beat us. They can't
beat us sticks.

Speaker 4 (35:53):
They can't.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
You know.

Speaker 4 (35:56):
I try to tell people to like you know, I
don't know if you haven't yet, I definitely recommend watching
a TV show called Lovecraft Country. Have you heard of that?

Speaker 6 (36:05):
But I'll check it out.

Speaker 4 (36:07):
Okay, So Lovecraft Country is a TV show about It's
about it's about magic, it's about Vododoh, it's about witchcraft.
I think Jordan Pield actually has his hand in that
TV show. He's as nineteen. I believe I could be wrong,
but they said it was about nineteen any nominations, but
the show got canceled. That don't that don't add up.

(36:30):
That don't add up. But the show was basically about
you know, black people who like around the time where
segregation was still like in part and they talked about
how the slave masters were taking the magic from the
slaves and then demonizing them and then making them afraid
of their own power. And I feel like this is

(36:50):
where we start to come into negative magic in the
karma that's connected to it. The magic has been used
in negative ways. And I feel like.

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Speaker 4 (37:34):
Dude.

Speaker 11 (37:34):
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Speaker 10 (37:37):
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Speaker 4 (37:40):
What do you mean? I went to Cambridge College.

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Speaker 4 (37:46):
Was it worth it?

Speaker 2 (37:47):
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Speaker 4 (38:02):
When you have people who are not of the original
culture practicing the magic and teaching it now, you start
to have, you know, misinformation, just like when it comes
to like you know, the Bible and everything tell everybody
telling the stories their way and things like that. You
start to have more misinformation as things are continuously being

(38:23):
passed down not from the original. I grew up going
to the church, but never it was never like forced
upon me or anything like that. Like I'm just I
was just a child and my parents going to church,
so I gotta go, But I never. I never. I'm
not Christian at all. Honestly, I'm more behind my roots
than anything. My real name is Oriana, but as a

(38:45):
nickname I was grown like I was given the name Orri,
And funny enough, somebody yesterday walked up to me and say,
are you Nigerian? So my father is from Kingston, Jamaica,
but Jamaica is also connected to Nigeria when it comes
to you know, the slaves and every thing. And they
talk about Ephi and they talk about the spirituality. And
just recently I learned what my name meant. So imagine,

(39:09):
imagine this, Imagine this JT.

Speaker 2 (39:11):
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Speaker 4 (39:11):
You you work with this millionaire or whatever, and this
millionaire is like learning about like who you are, and
she kind of already has this information about about, you know,
the spirituality. And you find out that your name in
a whole nother country and a whole nother spirituality. Your
name is like the name, it's like ding named Jesus.

(39:31):
And you're like, what, there's a whole spirituality surrounding your name.
So when I found that out, there's a whole spirituality
surrounding or Re, and or Re is basically your head.
Or Re is basically your destiny. And in the Uruba term,
I know you probably saw Beyonce saying she was a
child of o Shoon in the In the Yoruba term,

(39:53):
your orri is like you're your own personal dity, your
own personal God, and it connects with all spirituality because
your mind is literally your computer. So it shows the
importance of the head and what it means. So when
I started to learn about this, like the way that
you say the source in you Aruba and you see
a lot of the afrobeat music is coming out. That's

(40:15):
why I've been making more afro beat because it's working
in my roof.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (40:19):
Yeah. So when you go back to the Oruba terms
and you look at how do you say source, you
say or resun.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (40:29):
So at that point I was like, oh my gosh.
And then when you look at the word crown, crown
has our own it or read or or you know
what I'm saying. So I was just like the same
way Jos say is called jah. You know, I was like, Okay,
this is so much more deeper than I think, and
it's time for me to go on a journey of

(40:50):
my roots and really get connected to what that means.
And you know, I recommend everybody watch Lovecraft Country because
I was very much afraid of my own roots at
first too, because that's what they do. They make you
afraid of it. Society society, Yeah, society, Dan, there is
the matrix, right. They make you afraid of what anything
that can empower you. They make you afraid.

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Speaker 12 (42:41):
You know, earlier in life, when I was eighteen years old,
I was exceeding my own expectations by playing college football.
And after my first season in college, I realized I
wasn't going to be an NFL star. I'd gotten run
over by Christian Nakoye my first game and kind of

(43:01):
saw the difference between my skills.

Speaker 7 (43:04):
And knowledge and other people's in football.

Speaker 12 (43:06):
And although my desire may have equaleder been greater than
my skills particularly weren't up to snuff when it came
to being an NFL star. So I'm more adhere to
my mom's philosophy for my life, which was doctor, lawyer,
or failure. And so I was pre med and I

(43:26):
went over to visit my older brother who was doing
his residency, and I walked in the hospital.

Speaker 7 (43:33):
I looked around and I told him.

Speaker 12 (43:36):
Man, I hate hospitals, and he looked at me like
I was crazy. I was eighteen years old. And he
said to me, what do you mean you hate hospitals.
You're pre med. God knows you're not going to be
a professional athlete. How can you hate hospitals or want
to be a doctor? I said, well, I want to
be a sports physician. I want to be on the
sidelines in the locker rooms. I'm not going to be
in the hospital. And that's when he gave me probably

(43:58):
the best advice that I've ever gotten, And the defining
moment was when he told me, David, you need to
be more interested than interesting. My journey has changed ever
since I was eighteen, and I really have tried to
focus my best on learning from people, not talking to them,

(44:21):
by doing my due diligence, finding the light, the love,
and the lessons in all circumstances, people and events in
order to facilitate a better future in a brighter pass
for my journey.

Speaker 7 (44:33):
I was entrepreneurial, although my.

Speaker 12 (44:35):
Primary focus was sports to make a lot of money.
But money was my focus. As much as I love football,
I wanted to make money playing football.

Speaker 7 (44:45):
I want to play football.

Speaker 12 (44:46):
For free because I wanted to make money, but I
wanted to.

Speaker 7 (44:51):
And I still do.

Speaker 12 (44:53):
I want to make money, help people have fun, and
so for me, I was very entrepreneurial. I tried to
be in sales and you know, always buying and selling
all types of things including lemonade, but it really didn't
take hold until you know, college, in law school where
in college I had a night time job selling books from.

Speaker 7 (45:18):
You know, encyclopedias. Basically they would give me two appointments
a night.

Speaker 12 (45:22):
In law school before I went to my legal internship,
I was selling at Roadrunner Sports running shoes and running
gear in San Diego from four am to nine am.

Speaker 7 (45:34):
Then I'd run.

Speaker 12 (45:34):
Across town to the law firm and started nine twenty
and work at the law firm. So I've always had that.
In fact, that's what led me to you know, not
take a law job out of law school and sell
legal research online, which catapulted me financially and also gave

(45:55):
me a background in technology that I've never discount or
regretted I.

Speaker 7 (46:02):
Was selling the ladies.

Speaker 12 (46:03):
I got my first job out of law school in
nineteen ninety two with West Publishing.

Speaker 4 (46:07):
Let's not dance around.

Speaker 12 (46:08):
Let's not dance around the issue, right, I lost over
one hundred million dollars one bankrupt So yes, the lesson
that I learned was my relationship with money. You see,
my entire life, I lived in a world even when
I had a lot of money, of not enough that
I wasn't worthy of the money that I had, That
there wasn't enough money, and I had to compete for it.

(46:30):
And I thought money would buy me love and happiness,
which it doesn't. Money allows you to shop, and if
you shop for the right things, you'll be happy for
the right reasons. And so by losing everything, and with
the guidance of my wife and my mom and my
best friend and my dad.

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Speaker 12 (47:50):
I shifted to paradigm to live not in the world
of not enough or just enough, but in a world
of more than enough, more than enough of everything for everyone.
And so no longer was I in search for something.

Speaker 7 (48:04):
Instead, I am what I am.

Speaker 12 (48:07):
I am happy, healthy, wealthy and worthy. I just had
to figure out what I was doing to interfere with it.
And in the last fifteen years I've been able to
make more money, help more people, and have more fun.

Speaker 7 (48:18):
There was four things missing in my life. Gratitude.

Speaker 12 (48:21):
I wasn't looking for the light, the love and the
lessons and everything like I do now.

Speaker 7 (48:25):
Forgiveness. I was not forgiving of myself.

Speaker 12 (48:30):
I was punishing myself, living in a punishing world, not
a world of protection and promotion.

Speaker 7 (48:36):
I wasn't accountable.

Speaker 12 (48:37):
I was living below the line and blame, shame and justification.

Speaker 7 (48:42):
And then finally I had lost my inspiration.

Speaker 12 (48:46):
I wasn't effectively communicating with my source of faith or
with others. Money is energy, and that he has three characteristics.
And if we understand our relativity to money and the
relationship to money we previously we're discussing, you realize that
if we have the right relationship with money, the right

(49:06):
relativity of that energy, that will do three things for us.

Speaker 7 (49:11):
It will attract more of it.

Speaker 12 (49:13):
It aggregates energy, attracts more energy, It will accelerate, energy
accelerates upon itself, and most importantly, it will give us
an exponentiality of its outcomes.

Speaker 7 (49:26):
So money makes more money. And so understanding.

Speaker 12 (49:30):
The philosophy and the physics behind energy, knowing that energy
is money, and we can create a system where money aggregates, accelerates,
and compounds upon itself.

Speaker 7 (49:43):
Yeah, for me, my main mission is.

Speaker 12 (49:45):
To empower over a billion people with the values that
I teach, the practices, the daily practices that I utilize,
and the execution model in which I created in order
to effectuate helping over a billion people be happy by
teaching them and empowering them to make more money, help

(50:07):
more people, and have more fun. So my pursuit of
my potential is related to building a community of people
that want to help each other and know people that
can help each other by people like you that will
not only digest my content but share it with others
and do good deeds because of it.

Speaker 7 (50:27):
And as we build.

Speaker 12 (50:28):
This community of people that want to help each other
and know people that can help each other, will create
a community of people that will buy from you and
sell for you your entire life, which will create more
abundance for everyone in a universe of more than enough.

Speaker 7 (50:43):
Of everything for everyone.

Speaker 12 (50:45):
And so this interview is proof of my mission, and
I will pursue helping more people like you that are
listening to this, and hopefully they'll reach out to me ask.

Speaker 7 (50:57):
Me for my books.

Speaker 12 (50:58):
You know you can email me David at Dmeltzer dot com.

Speaker 7 (51:03):
David at d Meltzer dot com and.

Speaker 12 (51:04):
I'll be happy to sign my book, send it to you,
pay for shipping and my books. A work life balance,
to me is a weighted balance that we evaluate every day.
So I suggest that people look at their life and say,
what do I want today personally, experientially, giving and receiving
considering all the external circumstances around me in the trajectory

(51:26):
of what I think I want are better? What lessons
do I need to learn from the past in order
to effectuate a better, more accelerated journey in that trajectory.

Speaker 7 (51:36):
But each day utilize as its own.

Speaker 12 (51:39):
Individual activities each day have a weighted balance. This percentage
will be dedicated to my personal values today Experientially, this
is how much time I'm going to spend and giving wise,
this is what I'm going to do for others and
be productive and receiving wise, this is about a time

(52:00):
I'm going to be selfish and build myself. And so
each day doesn't have to be balanced. But in the
end of your life, if you balance each day in
consideration of the external circumstances of the trajectory where you
think you want to be, your better of the lessons
that you've learned for the past. If you're able to
incorporate all three the past, president future in the context

(52:23):
of now, of understanding the twenty four hours that you
have now in order to get to where you want
to be your better, then you'll live a work life balance.
It doesn't mean percentage of time that it is equally balanced.
The future distributes itself in an unequal manner. It distributes
itself to those that thinks they do and believe in

(52:45):
the path of what they want now, what others want,
what's missing, or what they don't have, And so don't
look for a false sense of balance. Look for a
weighted sense of balance in order to effectuate what you
want or better.

Speaker 7 (52:57):
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Speaker 4 (58:29):
I've been referencing fifty cent. I've been referencing, well, yeah,
fifty cent.

Speaker 6 (58:34):
Did you read this book?

Speaker 4 (58:35):
Of course, Robert Green.

Speaker 1 (58:37):
Knows who it luck.

Speaker 4 (58:39):
And this is the point that I'm at right now
where I have to be a certain way that most people.
And I'm a basketball player. I've grown up playing basketball. Yeah,
I'm a basketball player. So the way I look at
things is very much how I've played basketball, and very
sports like mentality. And yeah, so one of my favorite

(59:02):
books that i would read over and over and over
again was Relentless by Tim Grover, And I've looked up
such a mindset that was so strong and relentless that
now I'm starting to realize within what I'm doing now,
I have to be a certain way that some people
will not like or resonate with, because I'm not the

(59:24):
version that allows them to get what they want out
of me when they want it. And even what that
means too is just like knowing that if there's a
mission and there's something on the line and something that
needs to be accomplished, there's no room for mess ups.
There's no room for fuck ups, there's no room for
any type of little mistake. And people don't realize that

(59:47):
there are consequences to mistake. If the matrix gon't hand
me my ass every time I make a mistake, I
got to hand you your ass so you can learn
the same way. But a lot of times people don't
like to have someone reflect back to them what's stopping
them from getting in the way. And if I'm not
helping you break the thing that or if I'm not

(01:00:08):
helping you become aware of what's stopping you and what's
in the way, then you're gonna become the very next
thing that's in my way. And at that point now,
that is called self sabotage. And I exactly like I'm
at that point now, whereas like I have to become
more assertive, I have to you know, revoke access. Like
one thing I'll tell you, as a thirty three life path,

(01:00:30):
you naturally amplify whoever you're around. So you have to
be mindful of who you let in your space. I
learned way, and that is exactly what I'm dealing with
in this time, seeing that people will literally love for
you to come around because of the amplification that you
have in their life. So the fact that you're talking
about people like oh, I knew they were gonna blow up.

(01:00:51):
I knew they were gonna blow up. We got to
even be mindful of who we speak that over, because
you never know you may be the one amplifying that
cause because you're the thirty three Yeah, you're right, you know, so, yeah,
I gotta be mindful who you give those words to.
How to manifest How can I manifest that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(01:01:12):
I give a lot of free game on my YouTube
also and on my Instagram. It's just the thing about
it is that no matter how much info I give
people for free, you're never going to value it until
you pay for it. Unfortunately, and honestly, I feel like
it's an energy thing too, where if you don't pay
for a type of information, and I've noticed this with myself,
when you don't pay for a type of information, you

(01:01:32):
may find it harder to retain. It's all because of
a karma, all because of karma, and I feel like
people don't realize how energy really work. Man m A,
the word manifest a, the word magic, m A, the
word material m A matrix.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
M A about that you give me, you're giving I
appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:55):
So the way that you can have access to all
of my links is just by simply follow me on Instagram.
If you follow me on Instagram, you're gonna see there's
one big link. It's literally called Big Links and it
has all of my links. But the main thing that
I really want everyone to be a part of is
the music. We all know that sound frequency and sound
reprogramming is very real and a lot of my music.

(01:02:18):
When you listen to the way that I sing things,
you can tell that I'm communicating beyond words and you
will actually feel the words resonate within you. Not every
song is going to resonate with you, because not every
frequency may be for you. No, no, no, no, you talk

(01:02:41):
about three six nine. Yeah no, I mean technically, but yeah. So,
But that's the thing. Not every one of my songs
may resonate with you. But when you do find that
one song, or you do listen to a couple of songs,
you will see that when a song resonates with you,
it resonates very hard with you. I don't make songs.
Every song is not going to be for everyone, but

(01:03:03):
when it's for you, it's for you. So you know,
you can find me on Apple Music everywhere. Styx River,
Styx Space River, and I just want you to go
ahead and dive deep into the videos. You know, I
really have a story behind what I'm talking about. And
if I could just go ahead and summarize what that
story is for you, if you have to say, what

(01:03:24):
is Styx River all about? Stix River is a young
black woman entrepreneur also spiritual teacher that's looking to inspire
more people to think for themselves and to continue to
have more control over their free will. All I want
people to do is to know thyself, become more aware
of the abilities that they have, but to know that

(01:03:45):
the only way that you can ever inspire people, help
people is by becoming the best person that you can be.
And as a basketball player, the only way that I
was able to help my team was to become a
better basketball player. Look at the man in the and
once you can change the man in the mirror, the
reflection will change. All I want to do is make
people aware of how they can control their reality, how

(01:04:09):
they can change it, and their true power within them.
And that's what stick River is about.

Speaker 6 (01:04:14):
I love that.

Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
And then the words of Kanye one last thing and
in the words of Kanye, when you believe and when
you when you are a fan of Stix River, you
are a fan of yourself. Around twelve, my first song
that I started practicing with was Adele someone Like You
and then I just cut it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
Yeah that was talk to the guy that co wrote
the song with a wow wow.

Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
Yes, that was the first song, like Adele. If you
hearing this, your song was the first song I ever
taught myself to play on the piano. It's the first
one I ever taught myself to sing. Your song is
the reason why my voice even is as deep as
it is when it comes to singing, because your style
of singing was the first thing that I learned. So yes, yes,

(01:05:01):
even her new like like my mom knows that Adele,
like Adele is the beginning before X. It was Adele.
Adele was the one that I was very like. Her
voice and her power and her emotions.

Speaker 6 (01:05:16):
Like the Hometown Glory song, No I.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
Haven't, I haven't actually heard of that one. The one
that I liked is the one that I like is
It's not It's not easy on me. It's built a
house for love to growl. I was so young? Is
that one? The type of music like I don't want
to be a part of. This is why I'm okay

(01:05:40):
with taking the long routes. I don't want to be
a part of fast food music. I want people to
like take in my music for years to come. I
want to leave a big imprint on the world. But
the thing about it is that you gotta have a
message behind it. As of recently, it's so funny, I
feel like received so many messages from you know, the

(01:06:02):
divine and from my ancestors telling me that they set
my path. So it's not a conventional way when it
comes to music specifically for that reason. And I feel
like that's why my spirituality has been promoted first before
the music because of the path and a lot of times, yeah,

(01:06:23):
and it's just the leverage to be able because truth
be told, I don't want to sign a deal. I
don't want to. I've been learning marketing, I've been learning,
you know, business, I've been learning how to run a business.
And you know, I always tell people create. If you
look at the word create, it has the number eight
in it. Eight is a number of money. So you
still have to understand that business is still connected to

(01:06:46):
art because how do we get your art out there.
It's still a form of business. It's still form of
trade and a lot of people aren't aware of that
business aspect. And if they can leverage themselves and put
themselves on on situations where their platform is so solidified
that these people that are coming to you are now
at your mercy and at the mercy of your price

(01:07:10):
because of the supply and demand that you built within
your own branding, and I think that's what I'm really
big on, Like I really love fifty cents with level
of business. Even with Khalifo was dropping some gems about
these banks yeah like yeah, like, and he's saying to
this day too, like these banks don't know nothing about music,

(01:07:33):
but they're willing to invest, especially if you have the
numbers that prove that this is a business that's reciprocating.
So I feel like we're in the Yeah, I feel
like we're in the perfect day and excuse me, we're
in the perfect day and age where we can start
to create a massive shift within that realm, you know.
So it just it just it just takes. It just

(01:07:53):
takes that one person. And like I said, like everything
that I'm doing, I'm willing to die byind what I
do because of how much I love it and because
of how much I know that my purpose if if
this is something that I can't do, my purpose is
something that I can't obtain, then why am I here
say real quick, just to amplify more on the fact

(01:08:13):
that us being connected. So you see how you said
your birthday is February eighth, right in your thirty three
life half now I'm showing up to the camera right
now that I have a tattoo on my right hand
that says thirty three, and I have a tattoo on
my left hand that says twenty eight.

Speaker 6 (01:08:30):
Wow, what are the odds?

Speaker 4 (01:08:34):
Not a coincidence? And funny enough and funny enough. So
I just became really close friends with someone who's also
born on your same birthday.

Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
Wow, So I.

Speaker 6 (01:08:45):
Think that one person in my life, you know, James.

Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
It happens. I mean, I just told you about the
whole connection with X one, two three. That's a real thing.
That is a real thing. It's so funny because so
many people and if you look at your your like
even your number has twenty eight in it. But it's
so funny because like these past couple of weeks, everybody
that I've been running into has been either born February

(01:09:11):
seventh or February eighth. Like, I'm literally gonna after I
get off this car, I'm gonna go ask my mentor, like,
because he's like very big on numerology and he actually
helped the Warriors win a championship based off of numbers.
That's why the Warriors model is strengthen numbers. So he Yeah,
it's really deep, really deep. I'm going to tell you

(01:09:31):
more about him, you know, once we get off of here.
But interestingly enough, I'm going to ask him and be like,
why am I running into so many people born like
these two days February seventh and February eight You.

Speaker 6 (01:09:41):
Know aquarius Is are the rarest sign.

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
Yeah, and that's the thing. I've been having so many
Aquarias that's come into my life, and I have a
lot of Aquarius placements. So my Instagram is I'm sticks River.
It's I am not I eight Am, I Am s
t y x R I V e R. That's on
Instagram and that's on TikTok. To get me on Twitter
is Sticky River sty Ky River. And if you want

(01:10:08):
to get me on YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify, just look
up sticks River, Styx Space River. You can find me there.
But if you want the one, go to a place
where you can just have all the links, just go
to Oh not the Cats Talking. Just go on Instagram
and search up I'm sticks River. Find me on Instagram
and that's where you can find everything else in my bio.

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