The Bloom Room ๐ŸŒฑ

Recorded: March 30, 2026 Duration: 2:20:31
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Thank you. I love
Hey, hey, how's it going?
Thanks for coming through.
And I said, hey, hey. hey hey how's it going thanks for coming through and i said hey
that reminds me i ended up doing an improv song for you and it turned into four non-blondes
i mean i became very aware of it and you were like it was good i'm glad you
acknowledged that you were doing someone else's song when you were trying to do your own.
How's your day? What's going on?
Oh, wow. Big question.
Yesterday was one of my favorite days.
I've had a nap since then.
So just truly beautiful.
Meeting an old friend. just going on a walk
uh playing music together we ended up jamming and it were it were so fun so fun cool that's fun
what about you dude um it's been good today uh i visited with my cousin and her she has a little one so i guess my second cousin she's little she's like two
and she's the best i've always been curious what second cousin meant
yeah i guess it's is it when your cousin has a kid is that a second cousin
i have no clue i think so prez dz, Daryl, Johnny, anyone know?
I think, yeah, first cousins is when it's like your aunt's kid,
and then second cousins is when it's your, like, cousin's kids, yeah.
Ah, cheers, Daryl, mate.
Yeah, that would make sense, right?
So my second cousin, she's like the cutest thing on the planet, right?
Like it's just like eat, play, learn new cool things and show people that you can do stuff. Hey, look at this. Like, it's just so cute.
do stuff hey look at this like it's just so cute um they're just like
living a version of existence that i i've realized i really miss
as deep and as like heavy as that might sound i don't know yeah i mean complexities of adulthood
you know yeah well exactly that reminds me of a tweet. It was something like, being an adult is like being a child, except life is a lot harder.
Yes, yeah.
uh now i am six i'll read it in a in a bit uh but yeah i made a note of what you've said because
that is so true we just need to eat play do cool things and share what we can do you know
yeah it's it's so cool it's like and i get that when i work with kids too like i teach lessons and
working with kids has has brought that up for me recently too. So I don't know.
That's like a theme of what's on my mind lately.
Well, that's why they refer to it as the childlike wonder, right?
Because like say, you know, if you're six or eight years old,
you're just learning the world.
So one, everything's new and you don't have any preconceived notions.
You don't have like, you know what I mean?
You don't have everything is new and to go out and explore and you don't have any like built up baggage. I mean, by the time you
get 30 years old, it's like, you know, you've been through so much stuff. It's hard to tap into that
place of pure innocence and just sit back. And when you're a kid, you don't have any responsibilities.
Everything's kind of taken care of you for you. And so you don't have to worry about that so the imagination is just sitting there waiting to you know be explored so
it it taps you into that being around kids reminds you how free they are how they just go and you
know they see a frog and they're like oh my god you know what i mean and for us it's like a frog
but for them it's like the greatest thing in the world. They want to make a house for it. You know what I mean? Then that's what it's like.
It's insane. Like today, not to interrupt you, you can definitely keep going. But another example,
I saw it today, Olivia, we were in the car on our way to a restaurant and she's like,
oh my God, that was a big truck, like big truck. Oh oh my god that's like the biggest thing to her that day
like she saw a big truck on the road and i'm just like oh my god like i i drive through traffic and
complain that there's trucks it's just you know the complexities of adulthood it's it's beautiful
that you're aware of this and you get to learn from them what you said Daryl
that is so spot on
remembering your childlike innocence
pinned tweet, you don't have to
like it or favourite it, I just want you to do the practice
and if it benefits you please let me know
it's basically like
an emotional regulation practice where you can connect to your heart
so to speak, so feel free to check that out if you want.
And Mela, yeah, that's proper.
It's funny how we are able to acknowledge
the childlike wonder in the young'uns
and be aware of his own perspective and perception.
And maybe the practice which I shared him up into it could help.
I don't know.
It's a form of meditation, I suppose.
Put it up top. poem and poem you can put oh i've no i have no clue how to i mean someone showed me once and i did it were too much so i can be honest all right i'll do it i'll do it don't
worry cheers dude it's all good why are you doing that, I can read you a poem because I feel bad for having you to...
Well, I don't feel bad, but you know what I mean?
Yeah, let's do it.
Right, okay.
This is a poem by Alan Alexander Milne.
It's called...
Now we are six.
When I was one, I had just begun.
When I was two, I had just begun. When I was two, I was nearly new. When I was three, I was hardly me. When I was four, I was not much more. When I was five, I was just alive. But now I am six, I'm as clever as clever. So I think I'll be six now and forever.
Oh, I love that.
That's really good.
I was going to say, that's why they say they talk about our inner child, right? And that poem touches on that.
And that's why like even like in
therapy they'll say you know tap into your inner child because there's that part of us that still
is young like that that likes to laugh and joke and have fun and see the world in a new way
yeah absolutely like approaching i feel like it's the difference between approaching life with curiosity versus judgment.
You know, and I feel like as we become adults, we become more judgmental of the things going on around us and less curious.
And like innocent curiosity kind of leaves us.
I don't know.
Sometimes I'm sure it's not 100% that way.
You know, you don't just become an adult and everything
is cynical, but I think that as a little kid, you just, I don't know, you see things like from like
a very, yeah, I think the only word I can think of is like innocent perspective because you've never been um
like hurt I feel like adults get hurt and learn from those experiences and then it changes the
way that we see things so that's crazy oh my god I don't know yeah it reminds me of a quote by Rumi and he goes, trade your cleverness for bewilderment.
Because sometimes his intellectuality can get him away
of a pure intuition source and connection, you know.
Absolutely.
And that's, I don't know, it kind of,
it reminds me that play is important. Just like playing. That's, I don't know. Life gets very serious as we get older. We have less time for like, you know, just playing.
it's i don't know that you some some things that you do and i think like social media has kind of
changed our ability to separate like work and play because now we now play has also become work
the things that we do to enjoy ourselves has also become an opportunity to monetize therefore
coming from a music channel yeah like when you it's crazy you
think about it and it's like oh wow we really like it makes sense that's that's exactly what
the human the the homo sapien would do like that makes so much sense um it's not a bad thing it's
like literally the reason why we're so advanced um but it's just interesting
it's just interesting why did you say we're so
advanced forgive me and we'll go to produce what say say that again sorry you said that's why homo
sapiens are so advanced well like our we like this innate need to um to always like level up
right that's our innate need to always level up and do better and
create something um it like drives our societies forward right we become more advanced species that
way so yeah it's not a bad thing to be that way in my opinion it's just it's crazy to me like i'm
just kind of like pondering on the idea that like the difference between being a child and being an adult.
Yeah, things just become a lot more serious.
And I'm so excited to have Bridget here.
Oh my goodness.
Hi, Bridget.
I missed you.
Oh my gosh.
I was like, yes.
How are you? I'm so good. I'm so teacher. I'm a teacher in Mella's face. Yes. How are you?
I'm so good.
I'm so good.
Today's a good day.
I don't know if you noticed, but have you went outside today, Mella?
Oh, it was so nice out.
First of all, just go outside and like feel, like sense, not just feel with your emotions,
The light quotient jumped up again, and it is so shiny.
With all the craziness going on in the world, it's such a juxtaposition that's happening with
our planet and with everything that everybody's experiencing all around the world. But there
definitely, the light is increasing. And I don't think it's the humans, personally. I feel like it's our beautiful planet. But yeah, I'm happy to be here.
Happy to have you. Yeah, I did go outside briefly today. And today feels good. I'll just say that. Today feels good. So I feel that.
I'll just say that.
Today feels good.
So I feel that.
What's going on, Bridget?
What's been going on in your world?
How are you?
It's been like a few weeks.
So I'm excited to be with you.
It's good.
It's good.
It's just been a lot of working and dealing with mom and Nana and different things like that.
and dealing with you know mom and nana and different things like that and so yeah sundays
have been kind of like a i just like unplug or and then i'll be like oh wait is it mellow space
and then i'm like oh it's like 11 o'clock at night like this is not she's not gonna be on
yeah um i i even had like a couple weeks that i couldn't even host because I had terrible luck just back
to back like oh my goodness wasn't I was unwell I was very sick and then actually wait so I hurt
my back first and then I got sick um so that sucked because um I was literally bedridden for
I slipped on the ice and I was just bedridden for a few days there.
Could not move.
Couldn't walk.
I was walking like a little old lady with my hunched back.
It was so bad.
And then I got sick and that, you know, sucked too.
Oh my God.
Back pain is the worst. So I just didn't host spaces the two weeks there.
I didn't host my space.
So you didn't miss anything.
And then I tried to host a space.
And I came back and I was worried about today because I came back.
I hosted a space.
And then I couldn't hear anybody.
Nobody could hear me, I don't think.
And then I tried to, like, go into somebody else's space to see if it was just, like, my connection or whatever.
And it was Prez's space. I went into Prez's space to see if it was just like my connection or whatever and it was present space i went into present space and i couldn't hear anyone so my ex was just like
glitchy as fuck i noticed when that happens with me there's an update but i have to go actually
in because it'll say open but if you tap that then when as soon as you go in it'll be like
oh there's an update but yeah no i tried checked that. And then even like the next day it was working.
So I have no idea.
It's so weird.
But it happens.
It happens.
I'm glad you're feeling better.
Back pain is no joke.
Like I had a back injury once.
And still, if I do certain movements and it was like an inner muscle.
So it was used for everything, right?
I was like, oh, my God.
But I feel like back and teeth, like, don't even bring that around me, right?
Absolutely not.
Yeah, it's like the worst name.
But I'm glad you're feeling better.
I am trying to be careful because it's like one of those, like you said, it's one of those injuries.
You could just move the wrong way, and then it's like one of those, like you said, it's one of those injuries. It could be, you could just move the wrong way and then it's like, oh shit. It's always the dumbest
stuff too. Like this one wasn't that dumb. I slipped on ice and it wasn't that I fell. I just
like, you know, when you kind of like slip and kind of like stop yourself from falling in a weird
position and that's exactly what happened to me. So I slipped, caught myself a little bit and
moment didn't feel anything and then I woke up the next day and I couldn't walk so that's fucked
like okay this is what getting old feels like I guess I'm guess I'm there whatever
that's kind of the the problem with the back is that you can pinch a nerve I've had that happen
I popped a couple ribs out a couple times and hurt my back a couple times and it's like yeah it just you don't realize how
much you use your back until you can't use it yep this conversation is so fucking sadly relatable
because for the past two days for the first time ever i i actually feel back pain uh maybe because
i'm being hunched over the guitar for so fucking long.
Forgive my swearing, if you're offended by profanity, GTFO.
But, um, GTFY, anyway, not a joke.
But yeah, any suggestions regarding improving back pain or alleviating it, finding relief?
back pain or alleviating it finding relief i honestly stretches exercises
um yeah i'm one of those people i get home i was laughing at myself the other day with dakota i was
laughing so hard i'm like you know you're old when you get home from going out with your friends and
the first thing you do is stretch you get on the floor and you stretch your
back out because you're in pain i'm like fuck that's what you know what you've you've given me
the idea stretch straight away on the morning and then you're more limbered up for the rest of the
day and it'll probably not be as a oh yeah absolutely stretching is everything to me
i stretch all the time i've overstretchedretched before, but yeah, I'm moderation.
I think if you're having back pain currently and it's bad, then rest, right? Let your body heal.
Sleep and rest as much as possible. I am woo, so I just request a source channel of broad
spectrum healing for whatever I need it doesn't require
sick I'm gonna do that now Bridget well think about your I am presence and it's just that part
of you that's the expanded part of you right you just think about I am hold focus on I am and say
I request a source channel or a god channel whatever you call call that um a broad spectrum
healing frequency.
And what it does is it's like a light beam
that follows you around wherever you are, right?
And your body's always in it.
And it helps you heal faster.
Whatever your body needs, it can provide it.
I see it as like the great intelligence, right?
Infinite intelligence.
That runs in everything
we are all part of it uh so i'm so fucking moving it seems to work really well it works
beautifully for me my family and then my private and public communities do it now too so
yeah right i don't i don't want to be weird or oh i mean weird is weird is yeah do you know what
weird is good i think there's a state in amer that says, like, where's your will to be weird?
Austin. Oh, yeah.
Austin, Texas.
Stay weird.
Stay weird. Nice. Thank you.
I forgot it.
Yeah, I did the thing that you said, Bridget.
And weirdly enough, the pain is like a bit
quite a bit less which is like you can also tell it what you need um like if there's anything
specific that pops up just be like hey I'm having pain here in my back it's uh it's a five out of
ten can we bring it down as close to a zero as possible and heal anything that it is that has
caused it or it it is connected to and with is what I usually say.
I mean, these are things anyone can do, right?
And I personally don't see denominations around source.
It is what people call God and so much more, right?
And whatever your name for God is, you know.
That's why I call it source.
I just adopted that label that was in the consciousness community because i was like yeah are you an abram hick so
to me is it because you're an abram hick so i i mean i did listen to abraham back in the day but
i think i i don't know if that's where i adopted it from or if i adopted it from somewhere else
before that i've been calling it source since i realized it was way bigger than what I was taught in my early Baptist upbringing, Southern Baptist, I might add.
Well, source is a good name for it, right? Because then it does take away all of the
like religious baggage that, you know, some people that there's nothing to fight over.
And it is the original source, right? Like, you know, some people, there's nothing to fight over. And it is the original source, right?
Like, you know, even before the Big Bang,
like what was before the Big Bang was source, right?
And the source blew up and created the universe, basically.
If it's true what humans think, right?
Yeah, that's actually a very fair point.
But yeah, I just think it's everything.
It's everything in existence,
whether it's this universal expression or any other.
And everything in it, right?
So we are all of it.
Therefore, I like to call it the great intelligence.
But I know that even has some context.
Like humans, we've labeled so many things, you know, and there's always some sort of rabbit hole with every label, you know.
So I just hold it loosely and just know it's the all,
you know. Hey there, it's Rob here. How's everyone doing?
Good. How are you, Rob? Yeah, I was just listening to Bridget there. And yeah, so I'm a neurodivergent
and I have like a mix of conditions, but one of my my symptoms and it's common with people that have a bipolar
um uh thing where like when you're in a real manic state you see like like for me it's like
these blue and yellow auras have like shifted out of people and then back in and then also too like
i have uh like uh visual hallucinations so like i i see things that uh aren't there like and it's passed
down through my family and generations it's highly genetic illness and like after you're like thrown
into the world of like psychiatry and you learn to manage and understand that uh people's wiring
is different and like psychiatrists were very nice they say i'm just an artist with my wiring because I'm very talented with my drawing and
my music but I do carry that condition and I believe that what Bridget's saying is true and
some things are just in the out of the realm of other people's vision and it's just interesting
when you dive into it so I don't think it's like new age huey because uh i met people and first hand in my
family that have those experiences so it's like a real thing well fucking that's that's brilliant
that's very uh um interesting rob uh i feel like we're um what you from what you've just said it's
almost like our perception is confined by our beliefs so quote-unquote normies can't really perceive certain aspects.
And it leads me to a quote, which is by Jung, I think,
and he says something like,
the shaman swims in waters...
No, sorry, the mystic...
Slash shaman.
The mystic swims in waters,
the quote-unquote diagnosed schizophrenic drowns in.
I'm not saying that anyone's schizophrenic here, I'll just simply state in the quote-unquote uh diagnosed schizophrenic drowns in i'm not i'm not saying that anyone's schizophrenic i'll just simply state in the quote well i'm definitely not i don't have
fractured fractured consciousness or psyche at all but i've been like this my whole life right and
yeah it is in in in my family there's a long line of people having access to their extrasensory abilities in one way or another.
And it's interesting because it's male and female.
It's not just men.
Like my brother has it too.
And yet my father does not.
But he's not my bio dad.
But he's my brother's bio dad.
We're half.
But I never talk about that because it doesn't feel like it.
But yeah, so it's very common in our family.
My Nana hasโ€”she's 90 now.
She turned 90 in February.
But she basically talks about having dreams and different things like that.
And she's actually seen a couple of UFOs out here in the country, which is awesome.
It's so funny.
And she's hilarious.
I'll have to get her on a space one time to tell the story.
It's so funny.
Oh, my God.
I'd love to hear it.
It's so funny.
She works with the voting.
She's one of the ladies that has you sign in and does all that things with the voting out here.
And so she had, it was like the last day of voting.
So she had the equipment in her truck and legally you're not supposed to stop.
So she's out here in the country driving through the big hills, right?
And she sees two of them and she wanted to stop so bad but
because she believes in following the law to the instagram thank god she does for that you know
um she wouldn't stop but she slowed down a little bit so she could see them and they landed somewhere
beyond the road but she was like they were super bright they were white she like describes them
it's so cute oh that's super cool that it's a lovely
story uh i sincerely hope i get i get to listen to her on space one day he's funny
imagine though listen getting to listen to bridget's 90 year old grandmother talking about
the ufo she's seen it's such like a sweet life i would love that she's so fun and she does not like nobody ever thinks she's 90 because she goes like a million
miles an hour she doesn't walk like a 90 year old or anything like that everybody always thinks
she's in her 70s but she is she's 90 and she's 90 going 90 lots of stories but yeah um it's so
cute i just i feel blessed to be able to have time with her. You know, she raised me until I was six. So I feel really blessed to be able to have, you know, this time with her as well, where I can hear all of her stories, even if it's the 300th time for that story. You know, I feel like if more people listen to our elders, there's so much wisdom that comes through them, even if they're complaining about something, which she's not a super complainer or anything, but there's so much wisdom in the life that they've lived
because they've experienced things, at least for me, that I wasn't around for, right?
And the perspective is very interesting.
Yeah, we have to, we can't take for granted the things that our elders have to say
regardless of you know sometimes they say things and we're like holy shit um but
i don't know we have to honor where they've come from and what they've seen and experienced in this
lifetime so that's just how I feel.
We've definitely had those holy shit conversations and I'm like,
and she'll say something and I'll be like,
my generation and the generations end are,
we're not so concerned about that stuff anymore,
but we didn't live it like you did,
Yeah. Some things come out every once in a while that you're like what but most of the time with her it's wisdom
yep and I love the the fact that there's no filter because I don't like fakeness I don't like
beating around bushes I'm not a fan of like small talk for
that reason. I like deep conversation more than anything because I just, I don't know.
Um, and I feel like with elderly people, people, like people that I've been around at least,
um, they're just very honest. They don't, they don't lie to you similar to kids like kids oh my god today
olivia she sees something she's like that's ugly don't like it i'm like good okay now i know who
to ask when i'm putting on something that i don't know if i look good in i should go ask her because
she'll actually tell me you know same with my grandmother.
You know, she'd probably tell me.
She's not going to lie to me.
Yeah, I mean, I guess, you know, when you've lived that long, like, you just don't have time for all of that anymore.
And you've earned, personally, I think she's earned the right, having lived that long, to do whatever the heck she wants, you know, and she's super
independent. Like we, she couldn't drive for almost, well, it was maybe a little bit over
two weeks after the last heart surgery. And she was like crawling up the walls, like a cat in a
trap, you know? And I'm like, I'm like, Nana, you'll be back. Just give yourself some time to
rest. You just had a heart surgery. Is she driving still? Like she's not driving.
Oh yeah. She has great vision and her memory is amazing. Her memory is better than mine.
She can tell you everything about generations and generations of people,
like the dates that they were married. She's got, she's an Aquarius and she's,
she's deep and she also has, you know, a really amazing memory.
When I first had my two contact experiences, she was one of the people I called.
And she was like, well, I don't.
She was like, that makes sense.
You know, and I'm like telling her about it.
I'm all excited.
And I'm like also, you know, having a moment, right?
Because it was consciousness rearranging moment for me, right?
I was like, this is a part of reality that I I'm already woo now
this is just another layer of things that I didn't even think about right and she helped she helped
put it in perspective helped ground me in and was like tell me what happens next love it it's so funny i'm super curious about your contact experiences
if you don't mind sharing no worries either way well i want to see what melo wants to do
with the space before i this is true this is true i was hesitant i'm just chilling tonight. I, my, I'll put it this way. It's been a long week.
So this is my space to decompress with you guys.
So we'll just hang out and tell stories and I don't know, vibe.
Whatever happens, happens.
Within reason.
Oh, what's up, AJ?
We've got so many cool people in the audience that should totally come up here and chat with us.
And repost the space.
Let's, you know, get more of our friends in here.
It's been a while since I've seen you guys, so I'm excited.
Oh, AJ's coming up.
What's up?
Oh, maybe he's stuck in the metaverse.
On my screen, it says that he's back to listener.
AJ, are you with us?
Hey, what's up?
What's up?
Am I stuck in the metaverse?
I got to come out and come back.
I think it's good now.
Now it says you're a speaker.
I'm speaker.
What's going on?
Oh, I haven't been on Spaces in a minute. What am I missing?
Oh, we're just hanging out, shooting the shit, catching up. Um, we were,
I don't know. Yeah.
We were just talking about our weekend and what we've done.
What's your weekend been like? What's going on in AJ's world?
Oh, my world is, is not going to Florida in a couple of days.
However, I was in Atlantic City today.
I was here, there, everywhere, all over the place. Always on the move, I guess you could say.
What about you guys?
That's awesome. Yeah, I was saying I went to go visit my second cousin is what yeah my cousin's daughter
she's two years old so I went to go spend time with my cousin and her
and I was saying it's just so funny how like I don't know hanging out with a little kid
just reminds you how simple life is how how simple life can be, you know,
without the complexities of adulthood. So that's kind of what I was chatting about on my end.
And yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, the kids have it down to a science. They just play. They just
live in the moment. And it really are like the teachers like you almost
got to be kid like if you're not you drive yourself absolutely crazy well said aj it's
like jesus said um i think you must become childlike to enter the kingdom of heaven
oh i like that that's one of my favorite thank you guys for that yeah you gotta
be you gotta be child i think that's why i like writing music and like just doing creative things
because i feel very i feel like that's me channeling um just play you know playing
playing around having fun there's no rules it's all just fun. And, um, I was also saying
like teaching kids is, is just like, Oh my God. It just opened my mind so much. Cause I'm like,
holy crap. This is, this is like the hack. I need to be approaching life with more curiosity and less judgment.
More curiosity, less judgment.
Yes, and less giving a fuck what people think.
That really could be the trick of this.
Who cares what people think?
You're going to fail.
You're going to hit walls.
Who gives a shit?
Fuck that.
Everybody I know who's hit walls,
if they just put their head down
and just keep going forward you wind up overcoming all of that but yo i want to say what's up to my
man prez we got art the house down there a lot of people haven't seen raging in the house what up
raging good to see you here and not in those political spaces oh my god this app take this app and absolutely throw it in the garbage right now
what in the world is going on we don't know what's going on in these political circles we're not in
these meetings we don't know if these wars are good bad and different yes they sound bad but
they don't seem like they're actual real physical physical wars in other words they're just like these
forever wars where they're circulating money and they're kind of like distracting us and whoever
could focus right now we've been saying this melody since the first one like if you could
focus right now and put your head down you could actually use this ai which is going to enslave us
however you have a short opportunity to get ahead of it
right now, using some of this technology and AI and algorithms to your advantage.
But yo, Prez, what's up, man? What's going down? Long time no see.
Yo, Israel, bro. I'm sorry, man. I missed Israel's face, bro i see israel there bro i just got back from ac i
was running around like crazy i love you bro yeah it's good good to see you aj um one thing i wanted
to say about the wars is because this is something i've thought about as well right and like when you
think about it like zi jingping is in his 70s putin's in his 70s. Netanyahu's in his 80s. Trump's in his 80s. It's the same
old men that are fighting the same old wars that they've been fighting for 50 years. It's just new
generation and different technology. But, you know, like, for example, like with 9-11 and the
Iraq war and everything, they did the same thing. They were like, you know, Iran has or Iraq has nukes.
And so that's why we got to go there.
And they're using the same thing with Iran.
And it's the same oil company, Halliburton, you know, Dick Cheney, who became vice president
of the U.S. during 9-11 was like paid $33.5 million as a severance because he was the
CEO of Halliburton.
Right. like paid 33.5 million dollars as a severance because he was the ceo of halliburton right so oil companies like when trump made that gaza video it wasn't a joke like they want to just
bulldoze the middle east and then trump builds his casinos and hotels there and so there's all
kinds of different things at play and for example a world world war is defined when one of the permanent five members
of the UN Security Council is bombed, right, or attacked. And that's China, UK, US, France,
and Russia, right? And so because of that, they fight proxy wars instead, because if they attack
each other's allies, it doesn't count as a world war so for like
the last 50 years there's been all of these different proxy wars that have been fought
based on those five countries proxies right and so every time they want to engineer consent for
the war so they're going to tell us whatever is going to get the most people in the public to be
like all right we'll support it and it's the military industrial complex just making money, you know?
Can I say something on an individual level?
I know those are all big questions and big things, but I think we're how the infinite escapes itself.
And I think like when I started viewing things more in like that childlike way,
like the earth, the sphere sphere this molten rock we're
on hurling throughout our space is like a bookshelf and we're all like a story and then like i think
about like we have a spine and a book has a spine and uh a sentence can be a combination of words
that set you free or a term that you spend in jail there's's a lot of mysteries in the everyday and you can focus on the macro problems of things,
but there's no shortage of micro things,
of wonderment that could really free you
from all those things out of your control.
Yeah, Rob, I agree 100%.
There's different ways of looking at things.
In the overall scheme of things,
this is the softest time in the history of known humanity. For example, like I say this all the
time, I say this in every space, but if you go back to like the 1980s, number one, Reagan took
a bullet. Number two, the Cold War was in full effect. Number three, we were hiding under our
desks in school. Number four, Jimmy Carter, the worst president of all time, he was in office.
Number five, you had all kinds of things, runaway inflation. You had the crack epidemic, the
heroin epidemic. You had hell on earth. And that was the best time to ever be alive. People say
is the eighties. However, there was hell on earth everywhere. You had to, if you went into Manhattan
into the inner, into New York city, it was actually dangerous. Now you're going to Manhattan.
I don't care what you see on TV. It's I've been in New York city my whole life. It's actually dangerous. Now you're going to Manhattan. I don't care what you see on TV. It's,
I've been in New York city my whole life. It's not dangerous. You're not looking over. You got
to look over your shoulders everywhere you go. However, how much are we being mind controlled?
This app, this social media has completely mind controlled us to think that this is the absolute
end of the world. Meanwhile, there's just one little proxy war in Iran.
And these aren't real.
Proxy wars are basically wars where they circulate money
and they all work together.
And America calls China and China calls Russia
and Russia calls each other.
And they say, all right, listen, let's do this.
All right, Ukraine, Ukraine and Russia, you're up next.
All right, America, America and Iran, you're up next.
You know, it's like that.
That's what's going on.
These guys are all working together,
which is actually enlightening.
If you know you have a one world government already
and you know that they're just playing us right now,
then you could sit back
and create your own little empire in this world.
And then you could really get ahead.
You could pull yourself out of these systems right now
and say, you know what?
Let everyone kill each other.
Let everyone talk about that. And when everything's said and done, you know what? Let everyone kill each other. Let
everyone talk about that. And when everything's said and done, you have your own little empire
set up. And what that means is that maybe you have a couple of people around you that you can
network with. Maybe that you have a few people that you could create with, that you could support
each other. Maybe you have family and friends that you could come together and build this little
empire, and then you'll be able to survive this bullshit world right now.
And it's not really bullshit
because we don't even know if the leaders
are doing the same things we would have to do if we ruled,
which I always say now.
First of all, what the leaders do is
they create a voluntary caste system.
They create economies of scale,
meaning they fucking destroy a country
and they turn that country into slaves. And those slaves are making all the products for me,
for you, for everybody. So instead of paying 50,000 for an iPhone, you're paying 1000 for an
iPhone. Instead of paying 50,000 for an LCD TV, 85 inch, you're paying 300 now, not because
the little elves made this, but because actual slaves made
this and the world leaders keep the slave system hidden from us. So it's very interesting that they
do that. If we woke up to the fact that where are the human traffickers, where are the slavers,
maybe we look at this world a little differently and we say, you know what, this world, we got to
actually, it's more of a consciousness shift showing that there's different ways of doing this. look at this world a little differently and we say you know what this world we gotta actually
it's it's more of a consciousness shift showing that there's different ways of doing this and
don't be too materialistic knowing that the more materials you buy the more slaves are needed to
fucking create those materials but try to live more of a natural life maybe help people as much
as you can if you can but help yourself first oh i'm going on and on here sorry
guys yo israel yo prez my bad where's prez i love it aj does this thing where he like drops like the
mic on us he drops it over and over and over and over again and then he's like anyways hey oh my
god hey there's that person and then just takes it like everything you just said was so valuable. Like all of it is just so valuable.
So I just wanted to jump in and say that before we go and say hi to our friends.
Cause it's just, I feel like, um, okay.
So I'll give you an example.
Myself, for example, I have over the past, I would say like,
maybe since the beginning of the year, I've been really trying to just not even pay any mind to what's going on politically.
Maybe I would say 5% of my attention is being given to that kind of stuff, if I had to put a percentage on it.
Just really, really trying to make a point, whereas I used to be the type of person that would try and stay informed
because I thought that that was needed of me.
Now I actually have just come to terms with the fact that a lot of the stuff that's happening
lot of the stuff that's happening would happen regardless of my attention. So if my attention
would happen regardless of my attention.
is like a finite resource that I have, much like I would treat if I had, you know, like gold or
silver or oil or whatever resources people are fucking fighting over in this world anyway.
If my attention is a finite resource, I feel like I should be spending it on other things
just because it's I'm it's going to be happening regardless of my attention so if if I allow it to
consume me yes I try and stay like somewhat informed for the purpose of my like safety I
think there's like a degree that you gotta kind of i don't know there's
certain cities i don't go to or like certain areas um i i'm you know i'm paying attention
to my local news more than anything i think that's another thing that people i feel like
paying attention to local news is actually way more helpful than paying attention to like what's
going on on fucking cnn and fox news and shit because
it's just like it actually directly impacts you like then you become more aware of like the the
stuff that actually is in your surroundings and you know what's going on there's you know stuff
that's been happening in my town that i'm happy that i know about because i make a point to not
stop for gas at night you
know for example like there's certain things that I can change I have agency there I have agency to
be able to say okay I stopped for gas in the morning um fuck I said it on a space shit now
they know if anybody wants to find me I'm at I'm at the gas station in the morning um what she means is i'm just kidding um yeah but you know
what i mean like that's agency and in other ways like the the if i was just like consuming um
the more like geopolitical stuff that's so heavily like riddled with propaganda so what do I know anyway you know what I mean like even if I
do pay attention and like try to decipher what's fucking going on in the world um I don't know the
the chances of me being correct in my opinion are just very very low I don't think that we know
as much as we think we know about what's going on.
So, yeah, I've just kind of come to terms with that.
And I will say it's been fucking awesome.
Like, I don't know.
I'm I'm much less stressed out.
I'm I'm working on the stuff that is directly impacting my day to day life.
And that's what I have agency over. and it feels good highly recommend 10 out of 10
anywho let's go to daryl and rob what's up daryl say hi to israel to you oh and israel's up here
we love you what's up israel
um what i was gonna say is that that I love everything that you just said,
because that's part of how people get demoralized, right,
is they throw a thousand problems at us,
and then we spend so much time paying attention to the problems
that we're distracted and we're not implementing solutions, right?
And there's a saying, tend to the part of the garden that you can touch, right?
So fix the problems that are right in front of you instead of ones that you can't really
do anything about.
And you were just describing that perfectly about being involved in your community and,
you know, doing things like teaching kids and all of those things are ways that you
can fight the system and keep good morality in the world.
And spaces like this where people come together and are trying to, like,
share their knowledge to come up with solutions instead of, like, you know,
they call it doom scrolling for a reason because it's this endless scroll of doom, right? And we need to have, like, hope scrolling where it's just endless scrolling of hope. Right.
when people come together like this and they bring their optimism,
they bring their daily experience and they fit,
they can help each other.
And when human beings,
like I said,
when the cities,
when the 99% help each other,
we don't need the government.
We don't need the corporations because you have your neighbors,
you have your friends,
you have your cousins,
you have your coworkers, you have the guy, you know your cousins, you have your co-workers, you have the guy.
You know, if you're a regular at a customer at a store, they know you there.
You have those people and those are the people that you can help.
And because we have access to the Internet and the 24 hour news cycle, it's like we can constantly be stuck in like analyzing the world's problems and we forget the local and we kind of have to balance both.
And so I love everything that you said.
Yeah, man, it's so true.
Like fucking go figure out what's going on in your own community at a local level and get involved.
and get involved.
Like it's actually something that people don't do anymore
because I think we're so busy
and fixated on other things
that take us away from our immediate community.
I think that's part of like,
I don't know, a lot of people are working remotely.
They don't even really need to leave their home.
Like they don't really need to be
even a part of their community to any degree because
like everything is at home so I don't know like I I've been that person that wrote a letter to my
local MP or whatever you guys would call it in the states I don't know what you call it there
but like I've written letters I've done that kind of stuff because I'm like, well, my tax dollars are going to this,
like a good chunk of my tax dollars are going to this community. If I see an issue that is like an
ongoing issue that I feel like should be addressed with my tax dollars, then I'm gonna kind of speak
up on it. I feel like we need to do that like try try holding your immediate um
representatives accountable because that is your agency that is what you have somewhat a little
bit of control over so i don't know i digress no 100 mella how you doing, Mella? Hey, what's up, Sensei? Sensei in the house. He's real in the house.
I'm loving getting those notifications from the Bloom room.
You know, I did join.
It's incredible to see everybody's beautiful quotes and AJ and Bridget.
I don't see any of your quotes there.
You know, I'm going to have to.
I don't see any activity from you, Sensei.
You know what?
I had a busy day.
I got back from an engagement party.
I actually just popped in very quickly. I had a busy day i got back from an engagement party i actually just popped in very quickly i had a nice dinner i'm tucking somebody in right now it's very important to me so i just came in to share some love and and send you guys some love
i hope you're going to keep the room going because i want to come in and chime in when i get home
hopefully you guys are still going probably an hour but or so. But I got to pop out and I'll be back in a little bit.
But I just wanted to share some love.
But Milla's right, guys.
Look at the Minnesota when they found out all the corruption was going there.
It blew up international story nationwide at the very least.
Of all the billions actually being stolen.
So one person can make a huge difference and so
I 100% agree with you Mella thanks man yeah I uh thanks for coming through by the way do what you
gotta do and we would love to have you back up here when you can um yeah it's it's, it's like, I could write a letter, um, stating my opinion, and, you know, professionally,
like, it's not like you're just writing a Karen letter, that's just like, oh my god, you motherfuckers,
no, you're, like, professionally writing something, um, kind of bringing something to their attention
in a respectful way, and hopefully they'll see it hopefully they'll read it I've gotten every single
one they have to respond like they're they have no choice but to respond so if you don't like
their response you can also do something about that you'd be like no I don't like this and
actually like mobilize yourself in your community rather than just like sitting on fucking Instagram
scrolling and trying to figure out what's wrong with the world and then going to your family
dinner and being like did you see what that guy said and then getting all like your knickers
and a twist or whatever your panties and a bunch whatever the saying is because you want to like
share your opinion because that's the it makes you feel better that's what we naturally do when we
don't know what to do with it we don't know how to emotionally process it so we're like
i need to share this with somebody and then your uncle gets pissed off at you because whatever
like he disagrees and it just turns into a big family feud you know like i feel like
just do something i don't know do something about what it is whatever it is you're angry about
um within reason and respectfully i agree agree because that's part of the
thing that can make anger get worse is that if you don't do anything, it just builds and it builds.
One of the things I actually did, it was funny because I have this ex account, right? And Daryl
McMillan's my real name. I've even posted my driver's license on my ex account or an old copy
of one of my driver's license on this
but one of the things I did is I actually called my local mayor's office here in the Sioux and
Let them know that this is my real account because they have an ex account too and so
Like and I let Terry Sheehan who's our local MP know that this is my real account and I gave him my phone number
So now when I tag politicians in Canada, it's like it kind of counts as like a constituent
because they know it's me.
The local mayor here, Shoemaker, knows it's me.
The local cops here know it's me.
So now if I tag Mark Carney and Terry Sheehan,
it's like, well, that's my MP and that's my PM.
Here's my idea.
If you guys like it, go run with it, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
Let's check in with...
I'll tell you what I will say before we go to my man Israel over here.
Israel, Michelle, I will say one thing.
Even with Mellor's, they were going out there and teaching
kids. Man, that's really making
a change more than anything. Doing creative
shit like that. But yeah, no doubt. Israel,
what up, brother? What's up, Israel? What's up, what's up what's up guys going on man bro what's going on i'm so sorry i miss your face i
was in atlantic city i went from here to there my bad bro bro it's about what you you're saying
is like the space that would well melby just, memories, making time, balance.
Dude, I texted you.
Don't even worry about it.
It's more important to make memories than to be on here in a space and say the same similar stuff. Oh, I didn't understand that.
Now I understand it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man.
I mean, you know, I keep saying and someone misconstrued it and kind of made a joke out of it saying, OK, so we're here just wasting time.
No, not really.
You have to ask yourselves.
Will you be here five years later?
Will you be here five years from now doing the same thing as you're doing right now on a space?
I believe it's not a flex.
I believe doing motivational spaces like right now, like this here or other spaces, you know, it's like planting the seeds in your mind to go do something.
And if you're not doing something, I think you're doing it wrong.
It's like you're it's like being in stasis, right?
I don't know. That's where I'm at.
And this whole past couple of weeks, I've been building peeps.
I've been building. And you know what?
The more I'm building, the more I want to build.
And so guess what?
When you're on this momentum, you want to capitalize on it.
Because once you lose it, it's hard to get it back.
You guys know that.
You either have motivation or you have discipline.
You cannot have both.
And motivation dies quick.
Discipline takes you a lot further, right?
And so I'm trying to discipline myself.
I'm up at 510, 550, 610.
As early as possible, my watch isn't working right.
So I'm trying to beat it.
And I'm here building.
I hope you guys are doing the same. Last week was really productive. I'm going to try to. And I'm here building. I hope you guys are doing the same.
Last week was really productive.
I'm going to try to make this week
even more productive
and I hope you guys are doing the same.
You know, make memories in the weekends.
Have fun in spaces.
Make laughs.
Make enemies.
Whatever tickles your pickle.
But don't forget to also
work on your career.
Work on your family.
Work on something
that's going to actually produce what AJ calls wealth.
Yo, Israel, same here, man.
I go in and out of productivity, non-productivity.
But when you're productive, you got to keep it going.
And the more you keep it going, the easier it gets.
And the more you want to do it, the power of momentum.
Secret number five, the power of momentum secret number five the power of momentum
sorry gasp would you say it's all good are you referencing the seven secrets by any chance
that's it yeah i've got it it's sick thank you um i just want to say that was sick israel there's
certain elements in but like uh what we're doing today like uh like currently in our lives like
many years from now especially with the advent of AI,
things will be generally different.
We'll be, well, I'd like to believe we'll be fulfilling even more of this potential
if we choose and decide to make the right decisions today from now on
I love that man
yo gasp where do you see
things going
where do you see things going in technology
what do you think
prognostication at it's finest you know what you're better off asking
Claude mate
but I'd love to
believe do you know what you said earlier AI asking claude mate uh but uh i'd love to uh i'd love to believe
do you know what you said earlier that uh he is gonna enslave us i'm like you listen to be shy
is that really the parallel reality you want to live in you're right you're absolutely right
you know but before it gets us before it gets us in ways that we're not ready for like i think this
app i don't think we're ready for this type of technology that could absolutely manipulate our brains to a degree where we could be stuck on here for 12
hours a day, seven days a week. A lot of it could be technological mind control is what I'm saying.
And it might have that much power over us. And if we realize that, then we can make sure that
we're producing, like Israel said, and not stuck on here in these loops.
So before it gets us, we're producing.
And I think by creating, you get out of that.
I'm so glad you said this because this makes me think of the two corresponding ideas
in regards to human and artificial evolution.
So we've got technology and we have spirituality.
Where in order for us to succeed as a race,
it feels as though our spiritual needs must be met,
not only through self-love but loving others in its simplest form.
And by the way, in the Jumbotron, there's a pinned tweet
regarding an emotional regulatory practice
if anyone wants to check that out
DM me if it benefits you
you don't have to favour it all
I speak so fast
in the Jumbotron at the top
Mello were kind enough
to put my pinned tweet there
and it helps uh regulate your
emotion so to speak do you know how people say connect to source connect to your heart
no one's ever put into words jesus so buddha so i thought i'd fucking do it me same
oh i love this i'm gonna read this yeah this is great man please let me know if you do feel the
feeling and find it beneficial i mean like there's thousands of people already on earth
that already know how to do it,
but I've never found any information on anyone expressing it, you know?
When I read certain things like that and I feel it in those areas,
it really does awaken up something.
So even reading about meditation and breathing,
it helps you breathe and meditate.
Yo, Israel, my bad.
What up, bro?
Yo, Gaspp stay up here i forgot what i was gonna say i'm doing research as i'm talking to you guys that's why earlier i
kind of started um fumbling because my brain is split in two right now i'm trying to get my
notes ready for tomorrow's space with um with uh with maize aj And so I'm doing that. And, oh, man, I want to bring the fire regarding the Matrix.
Yo, let's go.
That's going to be fun, man.
Who's hosting tomorrow?
This space?
Oh, it's not a plug, Mella, but it's Maze's space.
My sex space.
Can you post?
If you want, you can post it.
Yeah, I'll put it in the comments.
I'm like trying to rush that and I'm like,
okay, and I'm here trying to talk with you guys
and keep the flow going with you guys too.
I can't wait for that.
We're going to have fun tomorrow.
Where did Sensei go? You took off?
Yeah, Sensei.
Sensei was...
He said he's going to come back, I think.
Hello, guys.
Yo, we got it, girl all of you my girl
casey down there how you doing art in the house step in the house face will prez oh it's growing
it's growing it's growing it's growing let's go i hope everybody's doing
yo we should we should have one day one day they should just open it up so that way every single
person in the audience can be a speaker and we should see how chaotic it is that'd be so much
it wasn't chaotic on the other app it was like that you could have like a thousand people on
the stage and it would be fine you could also moderate as many people as you wanted and the
only bad thing was if you didn't trust the people that were moderated, they could mod other people.
But it was great.
And I feel like more people were actually able to speak and share, and they shared a whole lot longer, too.
So I don't feel like I ever had to wait an hour and a half to say something on a stage like we do here on X sometimes.
That's crazy.
I think I'm going gonna write a letter oh my god i just heard white shakes in my head
such a banger so good um
dude a really cool do you guys remember the the veronicas
no yes okay so the veronicas just did a live performance of untouched you know that song
that's one of the ones i lost in my in my concussions
i'll have to listen to it again oh my god it's okay so they just did a live version and it's
been since okay so the official music video for untouched came out 11 years ago so it's been quite
some time and um it's so good i'm so obsessed. Maybe I'll post it up top, but you guys should all watch it.
And it's like, there's people playing strings.
It's just like a full like live experience.
And it's so cool.
What's up, Daryl?
You got your hand up.
Also, if there's other hands, I cannot see them.
So just feel free to jump.
I can see Israel's hand is still up.
I'm not sure if he wants that.
But what I was going to say is bringing it back to the creativity thing that you guys were talking about. That is the empowering thing is to channel our things, our negative energy into the creative process.
process and in terms of fighting the system and we were saying the
technology and everything and it's like yes social media is only 20 years old
right so we are just getting used to it it's in the scheme of human history it's
like you can't you wouldn't even be able to chart it right um but I've noticed
that more people are starting to want more out of this app even for example
they're they're tired of argument spaces they're
tired of people that they can't trust they're tired of memes that are just shit talking and
they want more deeper conversations and so i think the mark there's a the market is there for these
kinds of healing communities that wasn't there a year ago or two years ago or even six months ago
because i think a lot of people had false hope. They were like, you know, this election is going to do this or whatever is going to happen.
And now that the last year didn't go the way everybody thought it would.
And, you know, there's a war right now.
We didn't expect that.
And so there's a lot of people that are wanting healing spaces.
They're wanting, but they're not there.
And I've even seen there was a space the other day that was the title was how come there aren't enough good space hosts right and that's why i'm thankful for mella
because this community here it's good people and like that's why i said in the purple pill
you're a good person that can bring other good people together and when good people come together
there's power in that they implement solutions they heal each other they share
knowledge they share resources and everybody walks away from it even though the world is still the
way it is we all feel better and we feel empowered and that's where you can go and find little ways
in your own life where you can make a difference and so I think over the next year or two these
kinds of spaces are going to become more popular because there's more people wanting to connect.
They're tired of the old stuff, but there's nowhere for them to go.
It's like, and these spaces are a place for them to go where they can get away from that.
And by creating these communities, it's creating that alternative for them.
And so that's why I love this community and I love Mela and everybody here
because you're taking part in creating positive change. You're not shit talking,
you're collaborating, you're brainstorming. And just that, just that does something.
And tomorrow will be better because we did this tonight, right?
Yeah, man, I agree a hundred percent. You got to, this is the age of information like you have a short amount of time
to share the mysteries of this reality together it's like one big escape room and this whole
world is like a one big like treasure hunt in a way and now we're all brought together we can all
bring our little stories together and i learned from so many people's stories more than anything.
And forget the information spaces, forget them. That information is based on history. History is,
it's very speculative. When I come in here and listen to your stories, that's how I put together the patterns of this reality a little bit. That's how I start to say, all right, let me go this way
instead of this way. Oh, this didn't work out. Why didn't it work out? It pisses me off that it didn't work out. I hate that it didn't work out. But a month
down the road, it makes all the sense in the world why that didn't work out. These lessons come a
little bit later, but never in my life has that failed. There's been so many times I've been
upset and I look backwards like, why didn't that happen for me? Why didn't that happen for me?
Only to find out why it didn't happen to me later on
and why it didn't happen to me
was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.
And I've noticed that all throughout my life,
happens to me all the time and it doesn't matter.
And that's a pattern in this reality.
That's how I see it.
And again, you're sharing this information on here
and you're sharing, this is how I see it.
And maybe somebody recognizes that pattern
and say, you know what? Let me see if I recognize that pattern in my life. And then something bad happens and you're sharing, this is how I see it. And maybe somebody recognizes that pattern and say, you know what?
Let me see if I recognize that pattern in my life.
And then something bad happens
and you say, you know what?
Let me give it a little time.
Maybe it'll make sense why that happened.
And sure enough, it makes sense.
You know, sometimes it kicks your ass,
but every once in a while,
like I need an ass kicking here every once in a while
because then it snaps me out of my hypnosis.
It makes me so mad at the simulation. And then it makes me want to like dominate the simulation i went there olive what's
up olive hi olive and erzman in the house how you doing hello everyone hi olive how are you
i'm doing pretty good i'm glad that i didn't miss Mela B's space like I did last week.
I think Mela missed it last week.
I don't think you did.
Hey, I did not miss it last week.
That is not true.
I was here.
It's okay, Olive.
No worries.
I'm glad you're here.
Thanks for coming through.
How are you today?
What's going on in your world?
What are you pondering lately?
Actually, I had just kind of a lazy day. I was
in Israel space earlier, and then I had some company for supper. And my kids just went,
you know, bowling. And so I had some time by myself. And I am getting kind of bored being at
home, you know, and because I've decided not to go back to work.
But I think I might have to, you guys, because I just need a full schedule.
I need that structure in my life.
And but it's just that my my kids have such crazy schedules and they have to share a vehicle and all that other bullshit right now.
And it's just kind of a mess.
So anyways, yeah, that is about it. You know, just kind of a mess so anyways um yeah that is about it you know just
kind of chilling at home i got some candles lit it's nice and cozy warm here and apparently
um after our historic um snowball a couple weeks ago here in wisconsin um and our snow finally
melted okay um now apparently on the rumor has it now this is just a rumor that i heard from
another wisconsinite here on x um that we're expected to get possibly um another 11 inches
of snow on thursday you guys and i i can't okay i i believe in seasonal depression so i don't mean
to take over your space or not i don't really not really because I was just kind of listening in to see what you guys
were talking about.
But seasonal depression is very, very real.
And I definitely am that person.
I need I need some sunshine.
I need some, you know, everything is really brown right now and just kind of wet and moldy
And I have kind of a little bit of a cold just from
taking my dog for a walk the other day. We went for quite a hike. But anyways, so, and I think
that, you know, we were talking earlier in Israel's face, you know, the chemtrails, they've
been spraying really heavily, you know, here. And I think that that definitely has a lot to do with
it because other people are complaining about it as well. So, um, I found that really interesting in Israel
space that we all kind of came together. I wasn't able to share my story because
everybody was talking and everything. And, um, I was making supper and this and that. So anyways,
um, so yeah, that's about it. Um, and I'm glad you're having this space. So,
I mean, cause you always have such a beautiful voice, even if you're just talking, you know.
You know, frequency with people's voices and everything, it is a true thing.
A hundred percent.
If you have a person that's like, hi, and, you know, like, kind of just like, blah, hosting a space, it's not there. So you got to be like up-spirited and, you know, like kind of just like blah, hosting a space. It's not there.
So you got to be like up-spirited and, you know, like, hey, hi.
And a nice, pleasant voice.
And, of course, Armella is that girl.
And, of course, Bridget, too.
You know, I mean, we have a lot of very nice voices in here.
So and I want to say hi to Steph down there and everybody else. And so,
um, I hope y'all are having a good night. Oh, thanks. Olive.
Um, Olive, I just wanted to say real quick, um, cause I also experience, uh, seasonal depression
disorder, um, and have in the past. It's, it's better now. now. And I live in Sault Ste.
Ontario. We still have snow. I sent you pictures actually of the snow here.
But I wanted to recommend if you've ever tried those sun lamps that are made
specifically for seasonal depression, what they are is they're a specific lamp
and you can turn it on in the morning and it mimics sunlight. So you get the
same quality of sunlight that you would get if it was light outside and
they actually do work i've used them and they they do work so if you do experience that you can get
them i think they're like less than 100 bucks and it mimics the sunlight you just turn it on in your
apartment or whatever close to you while you're reading or if you're on x like typing and you just
and it mimics the sunlight and it can get and and it can get, uh, get you out of that depression.
Cause I know exactly how you feel, especially around right now, if you have long winters like
us, it's like six months in, you're just like, let's can, I just want to see the fucking grass,
please. You know? Absolutely. You know, I'm really actually interested in learning more about
red light therapy. Um, so that's something that I have not really educated myself quite yet
about. Even though I've went down certain rabbit holes, I have not went down that one yet. I know
Sally, this girl that I follow on here, she definitely has, you know, recommends it. But I
just haven't educated myself on it personally. So that, but that's very, thank you for the
information. So i will definitely keep
that in mind yeah let's say i want to say hi to casey first but before i say hi to casey i just
want to say olive you know it's like if you create like a business that has that red light therapy
followed by like maybe like a salt bath i don't know all kinds of different things a spa
of some sort like that could be a good business by you if it's going to snow like that
of some sort like that could be a good business by you if it's going to snow like that
people would look for like a sauna a steam room um a red light therapy all that stuff so that's
something to think about you're the second person that has suggested for me to like go in my own
business and like creditor he really wants me to use a because i like using ai um you know for
i mean i've learned a lot lot from just like my oils,
what I can and cannot mix together and things like that.
Let's go all over.
Let's build your website right now.
Let's do it.
But he wants me to make my own soap.
And because people will buy it.
I'm sure that they would.
I would buy it, you know,
if I knew it was coming from a nice,
clean environment and everything so
hey you never know you never know uh what what's the story on tuesday i think it was tuesday and
i'm always talking about about um i'm doing this this ai trading bot? And so my neighbor was telling me, hey, you know, you can sell that setup.
And I was like, no, I don't think I want to do that,
but I haven't thought of it.
But maybe, then I said to my neighbor,
my neighbor's daughter, actually, I said,
you know, but even if I did,
there's other developers and traders out there
who already have their own AI scripts and stuff.
You know what she told me?
She goes, so what?
People sell shirts all the time.
In other words, people will buy your shit.
So you just have to believe in yourself.
There's always going to be a buyer for every product out there on this planet.
So, you know, it doesn't matter if it's your soap bar versus someone else's soap bar.
Someone will buy your soap bar. So, you know, we're here matter if it's your soap bar versus someone else's soap bar, someone will buy your soap bar.
So, you know, we're here to help. Let us know.
Well, thank you so much for that.
And I also wanted to bring to Melody's attention that so lately when I've been scrolling, I've been seeing like videos and underneath it, some of the videos will say made with AI. So, you know,
I'm hoping that they do that for music too, because I know that that was a concern of yours.
So I was happy to see that, that that was labeled made with AI, because I think that everybody
deserves to know that right away. You know, and if they want to go further with that some people are very against ai so i get it but
just to have that just that little label um i think that that would be just it's it's good to
have that so but thank you i agree i think that would i mean it's i i don't see it um
happening with music maybe i'll be wrong but I think it's just difficult because in music,
especially, people are trying to dupe the system. They're trying to make money by
putting out as much music as they possibly can in as short of a period of time as possible,
so that way they can bought the streams and like make a bunch
of money people are like now we're seeing people are going to jail about it um some guy made like
10 million dollars um and he he's now in jail so they are yeah music is just this weird it's a weird
place right now let's let's just put it that way.
Because there's, like, okay, so for example, I have a new song coming out on April 17th, shameless plug.
And it took so much longer for me to get my song approved. And I think it's because this is just my hunch because i've i've you know done it
a few times i know how long it usually takes it's never taken this long to get a song approved
um and i think it's because they're having a hard time like just catching things and like keeping up
there's way more music being released every single day than ever in history to streaming platforms. So they can't keep up with like deciphering what's what.
The PROs are, which are the publishing rights organizations.
They are the ones that pay us our royalties.
When someone streams our song, we get paid by the pros, the PROs.
They can't keep up because like there's so much more music to sift through to decipher who's owed what.
And then on top of that, there's this added layer of trying to decipher what's AI and what's human made.
So people have historically had to wait months to get their payments for royalties.
months to get their payments for royalties and now they're expecting it to be it could be years
before you see any payment for um people listening to your music at the current rate that music is
being released and it's only getting faster because of ai so yeah it's uh at this point
it makes more sense than ever to be as independent from streaming platforms as possible.
And I used to be kind of against that.
I used to be like, no, put your music everywhere because you need to have it accessible for everybody.
But now it's gotten to the point where why would I put my music on these platforms if I'm not getting anything from it? It's not going to
get seen. It's not going to get heard. I'm not going to get paid for it. And if I do, it's going
to be years later. So why would I put it on that platform? Why shouldn't I just sell my album as a
CD or as a vinyl or as like a digital download on my website? Then I don't have to pay royal,
or then I don't have to pay like that, that big chunk that Spotify's
taking from me from my sales because I get paid such a small percentage of what I am technically
owed for my music because of the way that things have gone in the music industry for so long.
They're taking so much of it. Why shouldn't I just sell my music on my own website independently where people can access
it if they want to? But then everyone says it's about discoverability. Well, how are people
supposed to discover your music if it's not on streaming platforms? But if streaming platforms
are being so concentrated with literally millions more songs than ever like this is the highest rate of music
publication that we've ever seen in history um and and if the streaming platforms can't keep up then
you know that says something so anyways i digress if you can probably see that there's a problem
with this whole situation i i love i agree with you a hundred percent and i think selling cds and
stuff like that like i have a cd player and like i think that going back to physical media is the
way to go because and there's a lot of people starting to do that um going back and buying
dvd players and cd cd players i've even seen people go and do the VHS thing.
And so I think there is,
people are wanting that uniqueness of going and picking out an album
and actually buying it and listening to it all the way through
and all those things.
And so I think going through your own website is the way to go
because then you're in full control of it.
And there are other ways.
Like just every time you do a space, just be like, oh, here's my music available.
There's ways where you can promote yourself after you've done that, promote your website instead of your record label, right?
And so I think independent is the way to go because like look at Taylor Swift.
She had a record company and yeah, she's super successful, but she had to like sue to get the rights to her own songs.
And you don't have that problem if you do your website.
And I'll be honest, I followed you on YouTube a while ago and I did.
I went and watched every video you had up there just to support you.
And YouTube is another good place to go.
But independent is the way to go and CDs. Like,
I think there's a market, like it's coming back. People want the nineties back, right?
What's more nineties than a CD, right? Yeah, actually that's one thing that it's not all
bad news. The music industry is not all terrible right now. Apparently CDs are selling at like a
higher rate than we've, we've ever seen.
And that's crazy because who's still,
who's still listening to CDs,
Apparently people are collecting them.
They're more seen as collector's items and people are listening to them less than they're actually like,
sometimes people aren't even opening them.
But there are more worldwide CD sales right now than ever before.
So that's cool.
Like, I think that there's a demand for physical media right now, especially with just like technology moving so hyperspeed.
like the younger generation we've we're seeing now like they're they're collecting these items
when they never even like they weren't even alive for when they these items were popular
but they're collecting them because it's cool it's vintage it's retro it's like the final revival
for us but cds for gen z yeah it's crazy dude we're old now that's crazy talking about i wanted to have my
hand up for like five minutes but hey everybody how's it going good welcome to the stage wait i
gotta say hi to my girl casey first casey i'm sorry hi aj how are you oh girl where you been
girl what's going down?
I've seen it a couple of times lately.
Can I go back to what y'all talked about earlier?
I learned something new about me, Mella.
You're going to love this.
I actually always hated a Scottish accent.
There's a part of me on my mom's side that's Scottish.
And Echo, AI, we're talking about AI,
explained to me why I hate it because i only hate certain
accents if it's not smooth and i actually have to have a preferred frequency so that's kind of
musical if you think about it they're like there's certain accents i hate and it's only because they
don't have the musical frequency oh that's interesting it's weird the same hmm yeah i mean i don't know if there's any accents
that i hmm i gotta think about that one i like a lot of accents but i do know that um
angel has been waiting a really long did i lose everybody because there's no volume
casey can you hear me oh no, no. Casey lost us.
Let's drop her down and bring her back up.
And let's hand.
You have been so patient.
Thank you for being patient.
You're welcome.
Hey, everybody.
Good evening.
I know my voice is a little low right now, but I just woke up and i'm processing things emotionally so i'm just like processing how it's been three years since my dad died and just been reflecting on things and trying
to be okay from things that have affected me before and since then if you want to talk love
and we're good friends so what'd you say you want to talk
i'm more than willing to talk with you okay i appreciate that i'll let you know anyways um
yeah i just wanted to say real quick i'm thankful for spaces like these because y'all actually talk
about the subjects that i'm generally and like emotionally interested in because of my own
childhood and how I use music as a factor and a tool to get me through a lot of the things that
I've been through since I was a child that have really traumatized me and made me look at the
world in a different light despite you know how people tend to look at the world with optimism and i've
really tried to look at the world with optimism since then but like it's just i'm not even gonna
lie to you it's just been so hard because of like my own reality and the people around me and like
the things that i've experienced since i was a child and in the current present that just seems so dark and unfair like what like why is that even
a thing i always ask myself this but you know yeah i know people gonna say life's not fair
bad things happen to good people and i'm not gonna disagree with you because i know that
but it's just so messed up out here i'm like what the hell And so that being said, I want to say shout out to Melody because you're really cool and you're very beautiful inside and out.
And you're also like acoustically talented. I don't know how you do it.
Like you could be going through a million things like I'm going through, but you somehow like don't even show it.
And you make I mean, you might talk about it, but you you still make amazing wonderful art through your music and
I'm just like wow blown away expeditiously like no joke oh thank you it inspires people like yeah
you're welcome and it it honestly and genuinely inspires people like me despite all the pain and
trauma I've faced in my own life recently and in the past,
to just keep fucking going no matter what they say,
no matter how they criticize or question or doubt or mock or insult you or me
or anybody with tender and earnest hearts and poetic and creative hearts.
Because, like, I'm not even going to lie to you.
It really isn't easy out here
for anybody but the fact that we like you know use that as a motivator and a fact to just pull
the fuck through and like get through and overcome it and still inspire others along the way
is just so beautiful to me like it's so precious and beautiful and endearing as fuck to me that I'm just so thankful and grateful for people like you, Mel B.
Like, thank you so much for letting someone like little old me out there just keep pulling the fuck through as hard as every day is.
I want to thank you so much for the bottom of my heart, yo.
Aw, I wish I could hug you right now.
You know, like, I just want to, like like reach through the phone and give you a big hug
That means a lot to me
It's, yeah, I don't know
It feels like the only thing that I like to do
Is to make music and to make people feel good
So that, yeah, it just means a lot to me.
I want to hug you.
Yeah, thank you for that.
I want to hug you too.
I want to hug you too.
I'm trying not to cry.
Like, you're so awesome.
You can cry.
Maybe I should play a song.
I feel like now's the time.
Now's the time to play a song, right?
I'm gonna play a song, right? Am I reading the room properly?
Am I reading the room properly?
One hundred.
100 seconds.
Let me think about this.
Can you play your new song?
I'll play my new song at some point, but I kinda...
I'm kinda feeling this one.
Also because I need to like...
go over my new song. I haven't played it since I played it for you guys in Lost Bass, so...
it's just been... actually maybe I've played it once.
But it's very new, soually maybe I've played it once.
But it's cold out there
We could play, crokinoe, you always win Oh, it's not fair
But it's okay, I love that smile I'll always stare
Promise me you'll never leave Oh do you still care?
I know that you say it
I wanna see it, I want you to cry
So I know that you love me
I want you to hurt
So I know that you care I want you to hurt
So I know that you care
I want you to fight
When you get angry So I know that your heart is still there.
Okay, I have to pause because I promise I'll sing the rest of the song.
But I adopted a cat like two days ago, and this is the first time I've sung in
front of her and she's just climbing on me she she's just like climbing on me
and she's all like excited oh my gosh this is so cute okay I've been hurt, I've been wronged, I've played along to those silly games
On the surface it seems so perfect, until it's too late, too late
Maybe we could say the things we seem to
Hide away, hide away
You and me, we are a team
This year ain't child's play
I know that you say it but
I wanna see it I want you to cry
So I know that you love me
I want you to hurt
So I know that you care you I want you to fight
when you get angry
that your heart is still there
So I know that your heart is still there
Hi Layla, come here!
That looks beautiful, Layla come here that was beautiful
also I accidentally portaled myself out
by batfingering the leave button
if you want to add me back as a go
oh shit okay yeah no worries
that was so beautiful
I was like why did she drop is she crying too
like now I want to give her a hug
I was totally not drunk for crying
I'll just cry
okay yeah but like i'm really struggling you guys so thank you melby for like just being one of the
people that helps me get through it even if you didn't know that before now because like it is
not easy out here at all like sometimes it's very crazy and dark out here even when i'm just trying
to be positive and it really has been I'm not even
joking. It's sending you so much love. Yeah and like when my when I found out my dad died it didn't
even make any sense because I just talked to the man like a week before that and the person that
broke the news to me was someone I hadn't heard from in like months like a long time and he just
called me one day and said I'm sorry to say it but um he passed
and I was like what do you mean he passed I just talked to him he said he was fine like you mean
he passed in an accident because that like I was trying to make sense of it like I'm not trying to
say that like I wanted it to be an accident but like I was just trying to make sense of it because
when I talked to him he said he was perfectly fine. I was like, are you sure? He was like, yeah. So like, you know, the week after the Christmas week,
the Christmas day that I stayed up like late just to talk to him,
it just blew my mind.
Like why now that I'm trying to be optimistic in this new year?
Because, you know, that was like like 2023 like the first week of 2023 so i'm
just looking like why is life just like sorry to say this fucking me right now because i'm trying
to feel better about things it's a new year you know somebody i will say one thing not to cut you
off but i do appreciate what you're saying you know maybe perhaps there is a way that if somebody
does die maybe they do so and maybe they
can help you out more.
At least the ancient philosophies believe so.
When somebody dies, they could actually help you more in your life when they're dead than
when they're alive.
My father died.
I had all these weird awakenings and downloads.
And you might see your father if you just look out for him.
But let me tell you how beautiful this world is. And we take
it for complete granted. I say this all the time. Like, would you sell your eyesight for a billion
dollars? Nobody in here would sell their eyesight for a fucking billion dollars, which means we're
billionaires. We're told we're not billionaires because we're told to focus on this. This makes
you a billionaire. No. Fucking oxygen. I would pay all the money in the world just for oxygen.
But you know what?
It happens to be free.
Meaning that all the things that matter in this world are absolutely free.
Meaning with the person who knows this becomes wealthy.
That's how I actually get myself.
Now think about this if you still don't believe that.
Like you haven't let Mello play in that guitar.
Imagine if there was no guitar and you had to make the guitar yourself and you had to take wood
and carve it up, create strings, make a guitar. That would cost you years of work and $50,000,
but no. For $1,000, you have a nice guitar that you could play. Everything we need in this world
has already been created for us. And we could just pick up a guitar that you could play. We just, everything we need in this world has already been created for us, you know?
And we could just pick up a guitar and play a guitar.
That is absolute magic.
We live in a very, very magical world.
It's hard to find that magic
because there's death, there's horror.
But I swear to God, there's one thing I know.
Whatever bad has happened in my life,
oh, fuck, it somehow makes sense down the road.
I don't know how, sometimes it takes takes 10 years sometimes it takes 20 years but when it happens and you look back you say oh i get it
now because that's how this game works what do you guys think holy fuck aj that was one of the most
sorry but that was one of the most inspiring fucking speech i've never
thought of it that way that's given me a brand new perspective i'm i i think i think i'm gonna
be fucking far more fucking grateful for what i've got because and like i'm looking around my
room like this is worth a billion dollars anyway dude i went to a fucking medium recently and it was surprisingly accurate.
He started like air strumming the guitar and he was like, do you play guitar?
And then he told me some crazy shit.
But a few months back, I went with my family to this other medium.
It's like the first time I ever went.
And she basically told me about my father who passed and my friend, my first ever friend passed as well.
And there were women and she gave more details, which like gave proof.
So I highly recommend you find somewhere locally or nearby that's related to a mediumship or spirituality and get in contact and guidance.
Yeah, thank you, Gasp, for that advice. Ironically, I've actually tried mediums in the past and
it wasn't a good experience for me, but I appreciate your insight and advice regardless,
because I know it's coming from a good place especially with what you
just said but yeah shout out to Melody one more time because you know like she could be going
through a whole lot of things and I'm not sure if she is or not I don't know but like she still
manages to make brilliant and heartfelt and just emotionally precious rendering music like I don't know how she does it but she
she just does and that that inspires people like me to like tap into my own craft and art and music
and heart to just make something so beautiful for for like you know earnest listening people
I don't want to call them fans because I don't want to sound like a narcissist but like
yeah like our earnest people to just listen to and love and appreciate and admire and adore and relate to.
Like, that's just so awesome.
You're so awesome, Ella.
Like, I want you to know that expeditiously.
Oh, thank you so much.
Thanks for coming through.
Thank you for being here and for sharing where you're at with us because, yeah, I want it to feel like a place that you can do that
and I'm glad that the space can help you when you're feeling um down and when things aren't
going well if this can be a place of inspiration that means the world to me seriously so thank you
so much for and I do have a poem I mean I know this oh do it yeah I do have a poem I don't want
to steal anyone's thunder because you know I'm not that person but uh yeah like I do have a poem. I don't want to steal anyone's thunder because I'm not that person.
But yeah, like I do have a poem. Yeah. You want to read it for us right now?
Yeah. It's very personal. But yeah, I got you. I am an angel of love. I'm an angel of love,
sent from up above. An angel filled with all the love. I'm an angel, but I don't do
push and shove. I'm an angel, but I shine light from up above. I'm an angel that sends effortless
love. I'm an angel guiding you through straight from above. I come through with light so effortlessly.
I come through with light and these haters can't play with me. I shine so bright, so be patient
with me. I steady ignite and do it expeditiously poem
i wish there was a snaps i wish there was like i should have just unmuted and started snap me too
yeah thank you for that i'm joining you that was snap your snap. Me too. Yeah, thank you for that. I'm enjoying you.
Snap your fingers to the step.
No, for real.
Beautiful poem.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate you being here.
As are you.
Much love.
Send you big hugs.
Who else has their hand up if there is a hand up because someone said someone's hand was up
right or am i delusional okay cool so i haven't been able to see hands whenever i'm in spaces i
can never see any hands so i always got to check in always check in aj what do you got going on? You here? Are you alive?
Are you eating?
Is he eating?
Oh, my bad.
He's eating.
I hear you.
I hear you.
I hear you.
We got Sacred down there.
Jewels down there.
Get up here, Steph.
Phase Will.
And there's Prez there.
You're a Prez.
I got to talk to Prez. Oh, my oh my god i love your accent by the way aj like that's really cool
hi leila oh sorry i hope that makes my day thank you guys this cat i adopted is the cutest thing
oh my god are you trying to make me cry i love love that. She's so cute. Oh, my God. What does she look like?
So she's a tortie.
I have a tortie, right?
Like, Rebel's a tortie.
Yes, we've tried to make her.
And now I have another tortie.
And she's so cool.
Like, her ears have this cool, almost like, bangle kind of, like, pattern.
Okay, no, don't go there.
Don't go there.
She's so cute.
Can you take the pic and post it?
Her name's Layla.
Oh, that's a good song.
Layla, yeah.
So I realized the other day when I was looking at Lunalita, my tourty, that she's an orange kitty with a black kitty coloring on top of it.
And I hadn't really observed that.
But she looked in a particular way
and I saw the orange kitty everywhere and I was like how have I not seen this in all these years
it was amazing isn't that funny I sometimes because so like yeah they have orange right
and it's like are you an orange cat with black markings or are you a black cat with orange markings and I've seen it that way
too I've been like this is an orange cat. Dakota's here with me and he's saying we're being so
philosophical about our cats. Dakota it's serious business. Yes. Shout out to Kitty Power. Hey big
Kitty Power. Yeah come here Laylala I'm having a hard time because
remember I had a cat named um Luna so because they both start with L I I keep I'm struggling
hi she's so cute so okay do you have any tips Bridget for you've introduced cats before have
you yeah how old are they about the same age yes i would
say they're about the same age so um actually she might be a little bit younger like maybe like
three she's three rebels like four four and a half um so about the same age and i can tell that
like she's a big suck and rebels a big suck she's like a dopey cat it's almost like she doesn't even care like
she really doesn't care that she's there she's a little bit like i don't know she's keeping her
distance obviously she's cautious but she really doesn't care but layla you can tell was like
you know she had to survive in the wild right so you can tell that she's kind of like um threatened she's just scared she's not really
I don't know she's not showing like they were on the same couch last night sleeping but if rebel
moves an inch she's like if they're not fighting and they're not doing whatever so one thing that
helps is uh feed time together maybe not right next to each other, but like
get some, get some, your favorite wet food for them and put them where they can, they
have enough space from each other.
Cause we don't know if she has, you know, had to fight for food or whatever, but they're
eating together at the same time, maybe facing each other, but give them like, you know,
two to three feet apart.
Um, and then move it closer as they get more comfortable.
And then playtime together helps as well. I've got mine though. Mine were litter mates, but
I've taught them how to take turns. So you'll be like, it's Luna's turn and they'll play.
Then, you know, say it's Lexa's turn and then he'll play and they wait patiently for each other.
Sometimes they're just ridiculously excited or
whatever and they'll just do it but playtime really helps also burning off excess energy for
both of them that that's beneficial to keeping them calm because if they have that pent up energy
then it can come out as aggression so yeah I mean if you've got them already in the same the same
room because a lot of people will wait like two months.
It's in doses.
Like small doses I can do because like I said, like she, so we're doing the feeding, we're trying to do the feeding thing together.
Um, we just like crack the door and then try and feed them at the same time.
Um, but rebel just like, she won't go to the bowl because she's kind of you know keeping her distance
so yeah we're struggling with that yeah i'm gonna move it back a little bit but the other thing is
like it's weird if layla has just eaten and she's kind of sleepy she'll like tolerate rebel's
presence and if rebel moves she just goes like like she just makes these noises
and it's so funny um but if she has energy like i said like if she hasn't just eaten or if she
isn't sleepy then if rebel moves an inch like she tries to like go at her and i have to just
you know remove her from the situation put a blanket in the way um so it's like i don't know
like she's clearly still threatened by her but when she's um comforted like we comfort her a lot
and like try and make her feel calm um when she's comforted and when she's fed she's like yeah okay
whatever you can sit there but you're not allowed to move or else I'm going to make a weird noise.
It's so cute.
Also, whoever you feed, if you feed someone first and let it be your original cat in the house.
If you do anything first with them, that sets order of hierarchy in their mind as well.
We like to do everything at the same time, right? Because I'm not trying to set cat hierarchy in our house. We're the bosses, you know? So just be mindful of
that as well. And you can also switch it up, right? From one to the other, one to the other.
And that helps them too to realize, oh, no one gets anything first. No one gets anything,
you know, last the whole time right so that helps
a little bit and I know it sounds weird but those things actually have helped over so many
of my kitty lives right yeah I'm gonna try that um I'm also gonna try room swapping apparently
that helps because like yeah when they're separated i have uh leila's in like the
bedroom and like bathroom area and then rebel has like the living room and the other bathroom and
stuff so they're they're currently in separate locations unless we are like intensely monitoring
the situation um but i think i'm gonna swap them that way the scent, like they can go into each other's area and just get used to the scent
It also helps to,
if you have the money feeling away will really help with.
I was wondering,
I was wondering if that actually works,
work really well.
The spray on the furniture can work too,
but it can also,
depending on where your fabric is,
it can mess it up,
but, but definitely the plugins work. they go faster than you think they will
just buy extra but um that helps and then also rubbing them down with a towel or a blanket
um and switching that on each other so they get used to it but you don't want to like
scrub them from head to toe, right?
Are you guys still talking about cats?
Are they still talking about cats?
Yeah, we're still talking about cats.
I'm sorry.
Oh, my God.
We got Zensei in the house.
Zensei, what is up?
What's going on?
You know, Bridget, I want to ask you.
Did you guys let them go on about cats this long?
I was like, are they still talking about cats?
I see Olive and Israel
in the room. Israel was here earlier.
I want to ask you,
Bridget, with
cats, you know, let's stay on that for a second.
Is it true that higher dimensional
beings can
project their consciousness
onto the consciousness of the
feline and the cat. You know,
ancient Egyptians said cats had a special connection to the gods and could kind of almost
biologically hack them and spy on human beings. Have you heard this before, Bridget?
I've heard this many of times. Yep.
What's really interesting about cats is they don't forget. So we play in the illusion of
separation and forgetting, but they're
still highly multidimensional. They know who they are beyond here. Like if you ever communicate
with cats, I've had two of my cats that were excellent at that. Also, it's a blip of a second
for a soul to come in as an animal, right? And so what a lot of people,
I don't think really understand is that we're not just humans.
We come in as all kinds of different things
in the human experience,
especially if it's like your first go round on earth.
Like you come in as other things.
This is my own personal access
of my knowledge and wisdom
and through communicating with my team.
So take whatever resonates.
But in my perspective,
we come in as many different things. I've definitely had two of my cats that were highly,
well, they're all telepathic, tele-empathic, but they would tell me information. And
there's an interesting thing with all of this is that they don't forget. Like they still know all the stuff that we're allowing ourselves the illusion of having forgotten and remembering.
So they know what's going on.
They know what we're doing here.
They know what they're doing here.
It's wild.
Animal communicators that communicate with cats.
Number one, I will say a lot of cats.
Lots of cats are kind of a-holes.
And we all know which cats that is. They're never my babies. My babies are so sweet. Number one, I will say a lot of cats, lots of cats are kind of a-holes, but, um, and
we all know which cats that is.
They're never my babies.
My babies are so sweet, but I've, I've, I've met other people's cats that are like, oh,
you're kind of snobby.
Well, you're cute though.
You know, that kind of a vibe.
But, um, there's a, there's a lady, um, what is her name?
I'll figure out her name and link one of her videos in the purple pill.
She doesn't even, she knows more now, but when she first started animal communicating,
she didn't know anything about multidimensionality or any of this. And she's learning from cats and
the occasional dog about stuff. And it's funny. I listened to like, I don't know, four of her
videos last week. That was the first time I'd seen her. And I was like, oh, this is the stud eye channel. This is crazy. Now, some of it I didn't actually
resonate with. There were a couple of things that I was like, well, it's not really how I
perceive things, but it's okay if that cat does. But again, you know, take it with a grain of salt,
but it was really funny to listen to all the multidimensional knowledge coming out of them.
So I don't know if anyone
spies on anyone. I believe that we're in a oneness field and everything is accessible.
We just give ourselves the illusion that we're this little, you know, encompassed human in this
experience where we're separate from each other. But anyone that's ever had an awakening of your extrasensory abilities
that blasts you open like times a million knows that there is no separation right so yeah
since that was a really good question thanks for keeping on the realm of kitties
no 100% rigid i'm just glad to hear some of your perspectives. Haven't heard from you know
Oh, this is a clubhouse reunion knows and say
Something like that something like that always and they all had different personalities on clubhouse not you guys
But everybody else that's what everyone says they were so different on clubhouse
They were so different on clubhouse and then everyone came here and then they all fought with each other it's so like junior high into high school
you know how you go through like different phases i don't know i don't think it's necessary like
people have said that about maize she's the same person she was there it's just now she talks about
politics more um because there's a cause that brought her into it, right? I didn't hear about me. So she's exactly the same.
She's got that big heart.
She's very neutral with a lot of things.
She always has all the information.
She's the same as she was over there.
Yeah, she's awesome.
I feel like there were other people,
but everyone I know were fairly much the same.
That was years ago. You're not going to expect're fairly much the same. But that was years ago.
You're not going to expect someone to be the same exact person they were three years ago or however long, right?
I feel like I'm much more conversational over here than I was over there.
I was channeling a lot.
In those spaces, right?
Did you feel it was more accepted in Clubhouse?
Oh, it was easier.
People were not nasty.
At least the people that I connected with over there, which was a lot of community.
We had one of the bigger consciousness communities that I created over there.
And it was nothing to have a couple hundred people in the room during the heyday, which was really cool.
And everybody wanting to talk about things like that. But I mean, I've evolved since the information that
I shared on Cliff House. That's how it works when you're spiritually expanding. If you are staying
the same and your information does not at least evolve, right? And the way you perceive,
it makes me wonder, you know? I think it's natural for us to you know even some
of the concepts that I that I understood in a certain way they've evolved and changed since
I was over there and I feel like that's healthy and that's really good you know it's so healthy
and I swear sorry to interrupt but I swear social media has kind of created this weird place, especially X.
Sometimes people, they act as if they're owed like an explanation for people's evolution and their like changes and stuff like that.
And just because you follow someone on social media doesn't mean like they don't owe you shit.
In my opinion, like nobody, nobody owes you an explanation for anything
if you are just, like, a fucking follower to them.
Like, at the end of the day, like, we're all going to change and, like, evolve
and things are gonna, you know, flux and flow, you know?
Like, if I announced every little time I, like, became a little bit different, that'd be weird.
It'd be weird. So it's weird to expect that from somebody.
And Melo B, what I would say, and this is maybe a question to you guys, I wouldn't even get
swallowed up in the influencer game right now. I wouldn't even try to be a hardcore influencer or
worry about follower count or anything like that. You could build a brand.
You don't need to be this hardcore person on here.
You get trapped on here with that, looking at the lights, looking at the retweets, the follows, having to keep your message tailored.
Then when you're at a certain level, you're getting attacked and you got to kind of like tailor your message so you're not getting attacked.
It's actually, fuck that, be an absolute nobody.
Create faceless shit.
Write things, put it out there,
market it, create something,
market it, do shit like this.
Do it from the background so you're not even
taking on anybody's energy
and just build that way.
Just an idea.
People need to stop pedestalling
other people. Don't give away your
If you feel a resonance to someone else, and especially if you feel jealousy, jealousy to me is an indication that there's something in whatever you're observing that you're here to produce in your own life, right?
So it's like, don't put people on pedestals.
No matter if they seem super dialed in or not, they're still a human right now. Right. They're still having a human experience.
They're going to have ups and downs. And if, if we pedestal anyone, they're going to have to fall
off the pedestal for us and for them. You know what I mean? So I just like, don't, don't do that.
If you, what's the definition of pedestal? It's one thing to feel so much love for someone.
That's not what I'm talking about.
But it's when that person does no wrong.
That person, you hang on their every word, their every opinion, their every everything.
That to me.
And then if anyone else says anything, it's like attack, attack, attack.
But I feel
like that to me is is giving away our power it's one thing to really resonate with someone and be
like yeah I really you know we have a lot of the same beliefs or you know when they speak I resonate
my heart resonates it feels true for me like 80 90 95 of time, but it's when we put them as above us, that's pedestalling, right?
They can't do any wrong. I want to be just like them. That kind of a thing. You're going to be
who you're meant to be. And you may have a lot of commonality with that person. Obviously,
if you're resonating, you do, you know, but it's, it's the fame thing, like what people do for people that are famous. It's a very sticky energy.
It's not cute.
And people fall from it.
And then it's like, oh, I hate them
because they did this thing that I don't agree with.
Well, they're a human.
They're going to do things you don't agree with.
We're not always the same.
I think Mel is getting a snack.
Mel, of course, she's getting a snack.
No, I'm not getting a snack.
I'm not getting a snack i'm not getting
a snack i was gonna say oh you probably heard me you probably heard me uh because i was not muted
i'm gonna have to close this out soon just a really last minute heads up i i gotta feed these
cats i gotta do the the cat introduction of the night so wish me sweet now look could i um speaking
of cats um i just wanted to add something real
quick before you go because it had to do with the spiritual aspect um there's a guy named rupert
sheldrake and he talks about this phenomena called psychic pets and they've actually done
studies about animals that know when their owners are going to come home and so they've done studies
where they'll like put cameras in the house
and they'll tell their owner to go out and come back at just random times.
And the second the owner makes the decision to come home,
the animal starts going towards the door and they caught it on camera.
So if you look at Rupert Sheldrake's experiments on psychic pets,
they've actually done scientific studies to try to catch this.
And they found a phenomenon
where animals actually do pick up on their owner. And they found that the second the person thinks
about going home, that's when the animal starts to act. That's crazy. I believe that. Yeah, dude.
In channel messages, like the guy Bashar, Bashar says that animals speak telepathically and they speak
in form of pictures. So if you wanted to speak with an animal, you put a picture in your head
of how that animal, you would like to see that animal act. And that's how the animal communicates,
which is interesting what you're saying, because what happens in the wild, snakes that are faster
than anything can't get to the cat because the cat could telepathically perhaps read the mind of the snake before it actually moves i'm just throwing ideas out there my bad
gasp what's up my man but that was a that's how i train my babies is i visualize what i want them
to do and send it to him but that's because i was raised with a cat right and so he taught me
how cats communicate when i was little. I didn't know that was not
normal, you know? So yeah, 100% AJ, just affirming what you shared. And two of my cats used to show
me all kinds of things in my mental field. So where you'll pick it up, guys, those of you that
maybe haven't done this before, the place that you replay your memories in your mind's eye.
And if you don't have that, that's okay too.
It can come through feeling, right?
Like emotions and things like that.
You can send them emotions about things.
But yeah, they're highly, highly, what I like to say, tele-empathic, right?
So it's the mental, but also the emotional.
And it's like projecting your thought toward them.
They're going to pick it up.
And think about people when you love your baby and you miss them and you've been gone for a while.
What's one of the first things you think of when you're going home?
You think of your fur baby.
So, of course, they know when you're coming home.
You know, because it's like, oh, I can't wait to get there and get my cuddles.
And I don't know about you guys, but my babies meet me at the door.
Like, even if we're super quiet, like they're always there waiting you know i love that they know yeah i was just gonna say uh yeah you're spot on and uh thank you uh for the um communication tip
um regarding uh the images as well as uh the feeling bridget mentioned the feeling cheers aj
um yeah the morphogenetic thing that, cheers AJ yeah the morphogenetic
thing that Daryl mentioned, the morphogenetic
feel, Rupert Sheldrake, it's so sick
it probably like taps into like
because we, like Jung said there's a collective
consciousness of humans but obviously there's
layers to that regarding like other
living beings like animals such as
cats and domesticated
creatures, so yeah, I was just
going to say Melody
I'm ready to, whenever you want me to do an improvised song,
you just have to choose some words,
because I'd love to play something for you guys,
with the spirits more.
Yeah, man.
I want to quickly go to Let Em, and then this is,
or this, Authentic.
Authentic, yes, my girl, Authentic.
She's very interesting maybe she
could tell us about the b yeah let's hey you guys i i don't want to jump ahead of someone if someone
else had their hand up i'll just sit here and listen i really enjoyed the space thanks for
having me up um i can't remember who i brought up first so whoever wants to go first it was between let him and this authentic so whoever wants to go first have at it i think
you're good um what do you want to know about bees i guess aj well forget the bees no i mean
the bees are pretty incredible aj and i had a good conversation the other day, and we were just talking about how, like, I actually have not been obsessed with bees for
very long. It was kind of a random rabbit hole I went down the other day, and I stumbled across
a really cool YouTube series called Bees in Space. And it kind of goes throughout, like through history of the world
and cultures and how prominent bees kind of just always show up in every single kind of historical
culture in one way or another. But then it kind of talks about like the way that they communicate
is really interesting. It's, and forgive me, I can't think like the way that they communicate is really interesting.
And forgive me, I can't think of the term.
It starts with an S and it's the noise that they make.
Maybe one of you guys knows what I'm talking about.
And I'm sorry, I wasn't prepared to talk about bees.
So otherwise I'd look it up.
I'd look it up, but it's, they communicate through sound and they played a video of a
But they communicate through sound.
meteorite, like noise that a meteorite makes when it comes into our atmosphere.
And it's very similar to the noise that bees make.
And then the other really cool thing was the term or the word beeline is because like sailors back in the day would have bees on their ship and they would specifically like when they thought they were close to land, they would release the bees and then the bees would take off whatever and they would follow that path. And that's where the term bee line came from. And it's typically like the path
path of least resistance and like the quickest way to get there. And then they also tend to follow
ley lines, which is kind of interesting. But yeah, and then once the last bee disappears,
man has about four years left. And that's it.
We can't live without bees.
So I thought that was pretty interesting.
Well, you know, you were saying the sound that bee makes is very interesting because their height, their weight, it doesn't match up.
It doesn't mathematically match up that the bee could fly mathematically.
doesn't mathematically match up that the bee could fly mathematically. It makes no sense.
It makes no sense.
They believe the bee makes its own gravitational field and could be the answer to everything,
to free electricity, to everything. Yeah, it's the frequency. So the only reason bees can fly
is because of, well, it all comes down to frequency. The only reason they make honey,
which is like one of the, it's like medicine to humans, like pretty much like the first,
one of the it's like medicine to humans like pretty much like the first one of the first
forms of medicine that we ever used um the only reason it could be made is because of the frequency
that they're that they make when they're flying when they're buzzing um and yeah they should not
be able to fly they're not they're not aerodynamic they shouldn't be able to play. This is so funny because I was talking about this a few days ago.
What is it?
It's something to do with the Earth's fucking electromagnetism or something.
I'm not sure.
This is very cool.
It is very cool.
I learned this from Casey the other day.
Expeditiously cool. By the way way when he says Casey that's me
I was going to say you were one of the few
AJ that know oh I don't care at all
Hi guys I'm Casey
Guys be right back I'm feeding these cats
Keep going keep going
Hold the fort down AJ
I gotta feed these cats
It's because she's losing her mind She's acting like she hasn't eaten in like a year. I swear.
So I'm going to feed these cats and I gotta monitor them because they're not friendly yet.
Can I break in?
Oh yeah, let them. Let them go ahead.
Yeah, I just actually fed my cat, so I feel you. My cat was going crazy. They have not been fed. So
they are now eating. Yours are going to be eating soon. You did an amazing job. I just
wanted you to know that. I really enjoyed your performance. Oh, thank you so much. I appreciate
that. I would like to second that too. It was beautiful. Thank you. That was, it's been a busy
weekend. So that was like my first time
sitting down with my guitar this weekend and singing something so it was really fun and i'm
glad that you guys enjoyed it i uh that song is out everywhere if you'd like to listen to that
song it's out everywhere so it's called silly games go ahead the I was going to say the best B I think we all know is Melody. Oh.
Follow her.
Smooth, man.
That was smooth.
That had swagger.
Okay, Casanova.
What was the name one more time with that song?
It's called Silly Games.
No worries.
Silly Games by me, Melody.
Oh, my goodness I'm gonna feed these cats
they're gonna like each other guys give me like a week a week two weeks they're gonna be sleeping
in the same bed 100% do they like each other now they They're, you know what? I think they're currently tolerating each other.
Currently just tolerating each other because it's like, she's so new.
I feel like we've, we've made really good progress, uh, for the fact that she's been
here for like, what, two days?
Picked her up on Friday.
Oh my God, Melody.
That's amazing progress. Yeah amazing yeah right having them on the
couch together at the same time after two yeah mind you it's only when they're both like fed
and sleepy they yeah it's it's only then but uh we'll get there it's gonna take time um
the most important thing i've actually had, I've had a lot of cats.
And at one point I had three of them at once in like an apartment.
And the number one thing is to make them feel like they're safe.
They have a place to get away from when they're scared and that they're not in competition for affection.
Right. Yes.
And other than that, if they're already bonding right now like
they'll have their fights and everything they'll test each other's limits but it sounds like
they're already doing good and i i had like three cats and they would cuddle with each other and
clean each other by the end of it so yeah they actually like having a buddy so once they get
close they're they'll they'll they'll be. Yeah, I'm so excited for that.
I can't wait.
I'm going to be like, they're going to get spoiled because I'm using treats as like my way of, when they're together, I give them treats.
So that way, hopefully, they're going to build like that positive association and be like, oh, other cat equals treats.
I like other cat.
So we'll see.
I'm working on it.
It's been lovely, guys.
I am so happy.
I'm so happy that we jumped on the space.
Who said no?
Did someone want to say something?
I wanted to play a song for you all if you wanted.
You know what?
Play a song to close us out.
I'll be listening while I...
Can I ask a cat question before he plays
the song okay my daughter really wants one and we're talking about i've never owned a cat because
my mom was super allergic to him um is there a trick to picking out like a cat if we were to
adopt one from like humane society i mean if you can get a kitten, that's ideal, in my opinion. The younger the cat, they're usually just, like, they're super cute, first of all.
Like, little babies are so cute.
I know my husband wants to adopt an adult one, and I was like, I don't think that's a good idea.
I mean, they need a home, too.
Like, I have, you know, the cat that I just adopted is an adult cat.
They need a home, too, so I'm not against it, but I will say
that my cat that I've had since she was like a little baby, she's like the biggest suck. Like she,
I think she's convinced that she's a human because she doesn't, she grew up around us, right? Like
she hasn't lived the cat life, So she's just such a suck.
She's like her personality is just so much fun.
She's yeah, she's awesome.
The most chill cat.
Every cat that I've gotten like when they were like a baby, a kitten, always ends up being super chill.
So I don't know.
If you do get an adult cat, I will say just spend some time with them.
The ones that are super cuddling and sweet and learn about โ€“ watch some Jackson Galaxy so you can see the most intense cat behavior.
My cat from hell, you'll see the worst case scenario there. But he teaches you a lot about body language because they're not like dogs.
Some of them are very local.
Like my cats are always vocal and they'll tell you what's up.
But every cat, it's about the body language and it can be micro movements, right?
right so if you have a kitten just know you're going to go through the wild phase
So if you have a kitten, just know you're going to go through the wild phase.
um there a lot of kittens they just have a lot of energy and they're very playful and very curious
imagine toddlers right and now imagine like three toddlers in one that's kind of what kittens are
like during their their inner it's not like bait not when they're babies, but when they're maybe like preteens.
And make sure you're willing to catify a little bit your house so that your furniture doesn't get
tore up. Some are vertical, some are horizontal scratchers. They need that. It's an instinct.
You're not going to be able to get that out of them. So a vertical scratcher and horizontal in certain places where they're attracted will help.
Feli away really helps calm cats that have anxiety.
But think of them, they're like little people almost, but they are a little bit different.
So whoever you get, you'll feel that connection just like you would with a dog or with whatever.
But cats, it's even more important. And that's why getting them as kittens, you can, you know,
really help them develop into who they've come to be, just like kids, right? But adults,
you can get some real cuddly, cuddly adult babies. Just ask about their history, right?
Who they had as a parent.
Have they been around kids?
That kind of a thing, right?
So if a cat has never been around a kid,
it could go either direction.
It could be like, oh my God,
this is my favorite person in the world.
I never knew I needed you, you know?
And then it could also be like,
I'm totally freaked out by you
because I've never seen a little person before, you know?
So just um you know
do some do some research on on cat behavior and cat you know watch some positive things about cats
as well because that Jackson's Jackson's show is all about empowering people that their cats are
out of control but we'll teach you body language and and tips and tricks about cat behavior which
I think is really good
what was the name of the show one more time i just grabbed my cat from hell you're looking for
jackson galaxy he's a thank you project that sounds like a book like my cat from hell
that would be a sick book he just helps people that their cats are going nutto, right, in one way or another.
So he's a cat whisperer?
He's a cat behaviorist, yeah.
So, like, you can't really, I mean, cats are like people.
They only do things if they want to, right?
So you can train a cat.
Like, one of my cats will fetch with my husband, but he doesn't do it with me.
And it was his idea, right?
So they'll absolutely do things, but they're just like us.
He's trying to,
that cat's trying to stay on that girl.
He's totally imprinted on my hubby.
He loves his daddy.
He's a daddy's boy, but that's okay.
I like it that way.
All right.
I hope that helped.
And Mella, I know you're ready to go.
I don't want to take up too much time.
Do you want to ask,
do you want to say something? Thank you for this tonight. I really missed you. This has been a lot of fun. Thank you.
Yeah, thank you so much. Yeah, I appreciate you guys. Yeah, we can do a song and then I'm going
to close out the space right after. Thank you. Yeah, of course. Go ahead. Right, what would we like a song about? I mean...
Perseverance and Kitty Power.
Perseverance, Kitty Power,
Love Cats.
Love Cats.
Shit, I wish I knew...
It's not the Smiths, it's the Cure, innit?
Anyway, okay, this is an improv song about cats, bees and resilience. Yeah, you gotta stay cool just like you can. Your loving heart is always where it's at
And science fiction, no, that's a fact
So honey, listen, life is a buzz, so can you please believe that your resilience is so brilliant as long as you believe
Yeah, you're the queen, you know just what I mean
Miss B, pardon me, I'm just trying to rhyme you
I already see
Well you can do what you like
Cause you're as cool as a cat
Crawling through the night signs
Can you believe
In your resiliency?
Because you're brilliant to me If only you believed in peace
To all on earth
You were loved
Before your word that was beautiful i loved it expeditiously
yeah that was awesome man i appreciate that good thank you so much for playing that for us
so good um i appreciate you all and i hope you have had a good time in the space.
I hope you have a good rest of your evening and a good week ahead.
If you would like to continue the conversation and be a part of the Bloom Room community,
please feel free to join my community on school.
It's free to join, and every Monday, I put a nice little writing
prompt in there. Just to kind of get your... You listened to Billy Carson then, didn't you?
Yeah, man. I listened to his advice. Yeah, I put a little writing prompt in my school community
every Monday. So if you would like to start your week with something, um, I encourage you to join.
Maybe we start talking about the writing prompts in these spaces too. Maybe we can chat about them.
Anyways, much love everybody. Take care. Wish me luck with these sassy cats. And until next time
on the Bloom Room room see ya bye bye