Sixth Broadcast sermon

Greetings! This week I explain what I mean by the word religion and why we need to take it back as our own, reclaim it as our spiritual birthright. I also say a lot of other things. Apologies for the audio imperfections, I tried to re-record but each time I tried something went wrong again. The originality of my first go round wanted to remain preserved.

Please remember to dance this week and remember that verbally enunciating negative observations and viewpoints does not make bad/sad stuff go away, it just reinforces it.

Be careful what you say, be even more careful what you think.

Fifth Broadcast Sermon

Howdy to all and sundry. This week I speak about the need for personal responsibility in our day to day lives. I explain why many of us have a hard time with this and why it is important to overcome whatever resistances we have and get to a place of personal responsibility. The health of our world depends upon each of us waking and growing up. Enjoy your week as you consider these issues and don’t forget to dance.

Fourth Broadcast Sermon

This week’s sermon was inspired by a dream. The fog and depression of last week yielded a very powerful encounter with the soul of the universe. It is imperative that we all start communing with this soul on a daily basis. The most freeing and liberating way, the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way to commune is by dancing. Dancing is free. Everyone has a phone and headphones these days. Just put on your favorite song and dance. Do it now. Be a lover of the soul. Create some love and beauty and put it in the world this week—that is what dancing is.

See you next week, Lover.

Third Broadcast Sermon

I need to qualify this week’s sermon.

After almost three months of complete abstinence from any media consumption, I decided to watch the final season of Game of Thrones. I watched all six episodes at once and promptly entered a weeklong depression. Unfortunately, at the time I wrote this week’s sermon, I was still under the maleficent influence of the intense darkness, misery, and violence of the show. I am leaving it as it is because I believe in every word I said, however, my overall aim is not to attack anyone or anything but to encourage reasonable reflection upon what we ourselves bring to to the table of day to day reality.

The point I make about the ubiquitous religious symbols of a woman giving birth versus a man dying on a cross comes from Merlin Stone’s When God Was A Woman. I also reference Ginette Paris’s Pagan Grace and Riane Eisler’s The Blade and the Chalice.

Second Broadcast Sermon

Here is my second installment of the weekly sermons. Don’t forget to play some music and dance after listening. Quite a number of folks listened last week and if you like what you hear feel free to share it with friends. Since social media (especially Facebook and Instagram) is the mind-controlling agent of the Relic Consciousness, why not just copy the URL to this site and email or text that to friends, instead?

Little by little, we can find ways to disengage from the hive mind so we can liberate ourselves and create a better reality together.

Have a great week, and remember to dance!

Mother's Day Broadcast

This is the very first sermon I made. I woke up at 6 am and just recorded what came out of me. It was first broadcast on mother’s day, May 12th, 2019.

In this space I will upload my weekly sermons. It is crucial that you do some form of dancing after listening to the sermon. You can always join Dance Party live on Youtube starting on May 26th. I will upload the link soon.

It’s time for us to wake up and take personal responsibility for the world we have created together. We have to stop blaming and scapegoating each other.

We can do this!