The speaker discusses the concept of vibrations and their connection to human beings and the Earth. They mention how understanding and controlling vibrations can lead to various abilities, such as alchemy and wizardry. They also talk about the historical use of music and vibrations in different cultures for purposes like healing and celebration. The speaker reflects on their personal experiences with vibrations and explores the idea of anchoring oneself in the constant movement of the universe. They mention the importance of inclusivity and taking responsibility for one's choices. The speaker also discusses the balance and symmetry of the universe and suggests alternative fuel sources like oil and alcohol. They mention a concept called the "9 to 10 bridge" and reference the New Yorker magazine. Overall, the speaker contemplates the interconnectedness of vibrations, spirituality, and personal growth.
Well, I was sitting here talking with my boy about an old interview with Mr. Nicola Tetzel. Right, Nicola? Yeah. Or Nicola. Wonderful Serbian nigger. Well, in his interview he said something about vibrations. But the human being was somewhere between six and eight hertz. Nice variety. Used to be, anyway. And, of course, the earth being in the same frequency level. That kind of makes sense, you know. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, and all that kind of stuff.
We are from earth and we shall return. Maybe our connection with the earth is even more than that. Well, knowing about this here vibrational thing, that Mr. Tetzel said something about anybody who could understand and control that. Well, he could do just about anything. He could make anything he wanted to. He could turn lead into gold. He could do alchemistry. He could do wizards. You know what I'm talking about. I'm talking to my son here. We're just having a little conversation about the powers of the universe and better history.
Part of that history is every religion, every tribal culture, and the history of our planet has used music and vibrations and chants and all that there. Do everything from try to pull some positive energy on the weather. Make themselves feel better when they're feeling sad. Celebrate. I can't think of anyone who didn't have some kind of alcohol or some kind of other substance to open the senses a bit to the vibrations of the universe so to speak.
Well, I started thinking about this, you know. Well, the trees and the rocks and the wind. I don't know about y'all, but anybody spend any time in the woods or in the jungle or down by the beach or whatever. Alone. This is nature. You've probably heard music. Well, maybe you've got to be in tune a bit. I started talking to me and thinking about it. I started talking about the inside workings of a proton. He said that everything in the universe had vibrations.
I had to ask myself a ton of questions. I started thinking about the times I was out in the forest, back in the woods. I used to hear all these little compositions. Well, anyway, we were talking about these things, you know, in my song and I heard it in the back and released it a bit. I even got some amplifiers and some electricity going on. But then there are some things, you know, electrons, that's all they're doing is compressing things, expanding things.
Well, I'm only saying this because a friend of mine, Darryl, he's my treasure, he does control things. Power factor correction was on. Well, that's how basic it was. I was tuning the system up because it was out of whack. It was out of balance. Ended up paying for something you weren't getting the work out of. Now, if you wouldn't know what you're getting the work out of, it's just the one in the air. Well, I was thinking about that.
That's how you get that pair of wireless chargers and stuff. That's all them young scientists down in Hong Kong did. They sent one from electricity from one end of the room to the other through the air. This wireless charger induction. I know a little bit about that. You see, I got neuropathy, which is basically the induction of your nervous system. Well, now, this hits pretty hard. It's taking over my damn body. I had a few years now to kind of get it up close and personal, so to speak.
Right there, boy. Well, that last one might as well have been a bunch. Damn pills. I'm not going to take them pain pills. I can't take one now. So, I've got to figure out another way to... Oh, stop that. Get that, get that. Don't be so rough. Oh, yeah, you sound like you're tough. You're just a marshmallow. Nobody hates you for that. Hell, the wife ain't like none of this. She's wanting to get attention. Well, I figure...
Every time I picked up a guitar, I felt a little bit better. Different time. I can play different things. And you listen to other people's music, too. Some of their angel healing music. Yeah, it makes me feel a lot better. I start putting the math and the mystery all together again. You know, you go back in history. The early Christian church... You know, they had math as the devil. That was the evil magic. You know, somewhere along there, they started collecting all that information, huh? They started reviving the earth in a tree, man.
And all of a sudden, all the traditional vibrational healing, shaman-ship, all that stuff... That became... That would turn into magic. Talk about switching human. How ironic. Well, that's your vibrational therapy, whatever I use it for. I mix it with a bit of yoga. Over the years, I did get a bit of martial arts training. Back in, you know, the old way back in the day, you know? Leftover, heavy stuff. I gave it just for the earth.
They didn't play games of vibrational stuff back then. You know, I think they just forgot. That's part of what Einstein said, you know? Where you have to have an anchor point. One to reference. Otherwise, you're just floating around. Because you don't know what the hell's going on around you. But if you're anchored, then you can see everybody else's movement. But how do you anchor? In either sense of the inconstant movement. Otherwise, you're going to end up like them poor Indian fellows, the blind fellows that ran into an elephant on each from a different direction.
They was arguing about what they're anchoring. Each one described it in a different way. It felt right. It was impartial and stuff. You know, until you put all of their pieces together, you really get to see what the big picture looks like. Kind of like a jigsaw puzzle. And then that got me to think, everybody talking about this here inclusivity, except it's some kind of scientific new discovery that we're all just people, we're all just the same.
My grandmother told me that one. My daddy told me that one. And oh boy, there was, there was pretty much a saying, the more responsible you are to do everything nice I can do, the more you can't handle that responsibility, I guess. Don't do anything crazy and you start to believe what everybody else does. Because they don't feel good. Don't feel good until you start to feel better. Your choice. No more making a decision. No more if God gave you free will.
You are what you want to be. And you get what you want to get. That's what you're asking for anyway. So I'm assuming you want it. If you don't want it, what the heck are you asking for? The book says you ask and ye shall receive. You keep asking for people to treat you like crap, that's what your dream is. Well, what goes around comes around. Karma and all that. The balance of the universe, symmetry for God's sake.
Well, then the whole universe is in constant struggle. People will sign up for that. People will sign up for Sunday meetings. Here's why. You put that little squiggle mark up there. It's just about Sunday. Of course, everything tells you, Jim, whether it's astro-tops or whether it's a dollar amount of money. You get to find out what's going on. You get to see what's going on. You get to see what's going on. Well, if it's a dollar amount of money, you get to find out what's going on.
What part of the world is going to look better here, or are you going to die? Well, you get to figure it out right away. I guess it is wrong sometimes. Well, they just didn't make it complicated as it would. You know, the universe is in constant change. The one thing that ain't a-movin' ceases to exist. So you're either goin' or you're either growin' or you're dyin'. There's only two ways about it. I guess one of them ain't a sly thing.
You remember in the old days, there was an old man, I guess one of them ain't a sly thing. You remember in the old days, we used to have stereos. Kind of like that. Think of it as the left speaker ringing that bell on your left shoulder. And that right speaker ringing the bell on your right shoulder. Now, you've got the choice. You try to find that balance in the middle there. All you got to do is leave her a little bit to the right.
The more you want to feel good, the more you want to grow and grow. Sliding along, just like that. And then you're going to be a quarter mile from the fence. To an angle. That nine to ten bridge goes back a long way. It's fun. It's fun. A nine to ten works with oil and alcohol if you find it. Substitute gasoline or diesel. For diesel, do you not understand oil? Cold press, corn oil, whatever the hell you want.
You just press it before you put it in the silage. You don't have to grow any spinach or broccoli. Just get a little bit of juice out of her. Cabbage don't need that extra juice. It'll feed all right. Oh, you haven't had an old farmer yet. You know how to make a little shine. So you make dinner, too. Then you mix your nine to ten oil to alcohol. There's your diesel. You mix your nine to ten alcohol and the rest of it is oil.
And there's your replacement for gasoline. You get the blue virgin and you wash up the viscosity and the calories and the other ones. But the burnability, I guess you'd call it, or the buzzability, I guess, is the proper word. You know that nine to ten bridge you go all the way back before the heat changes? That's actually the biggest. That should show you that one, too. Yes. One person finally has that voice and where do you get all this inspiration from? He says, you know, I read a New Yorker into this.
So I went back to 2006. I'm a little old. I started to read into this. Oh, I've read every other religious book in the historical world. Yes, sure enough, there's a nine to ten bridge, don't you? But I think somebody got greedy and they're only making it right now, maybe. They said you keep nine before you're failed. You kept what? Bigger news, so to speak. Yes. Well, you're keeping nine before you're failed. You kind of lost that equity situation, in other words, you don't know a damn thing about it.
You keep ten before you're failed because that's all you really need. If you're doing things right, neighbors have to take care of themselves. And you're saying, well, you ought to take care of them. So you share out the nine and three, so you make sure everybody's covered. That's all. It ain't no commons or nothing like that. It's a fashion co-op. Fishermen's co-op. Agricultural co-op. Neighbors help the neighbors. We're supposed to be living. Well, if we say that, then we know what we ought to do.
We can make a promise to God. We do that all the time. The Egyptians used to say, so it is written, so it is done. If you take time to make an actual action and do something, write it down in the stone, write it down in the stone, then people will take it a little more seriously about you. Do you mean it? This here piece I was kind of dealing away at. This is kind of a free flow recipe complete with any kind of substitution you want, as long as you get the same flavor.
Now, flavor is only around seven hours. It's stacking up, linking, compression, a bit of expansion. The same way electricity can build up and flow. The same way all the energy of a gravitational pull in a universe do. In other words, I'm going to feel a whole lot of effort a year put by something I've been to. And when I do, one heck of a lot of that pain goes away. All the diseases are still there. I haven't cured for that many.
It may take years for them, or who knows? Well, they ain't used a damn can yet. Almost three years since I've done it. One heck of something I don't use no more. I want to still have to rest, and I still have to take my therapy, which is basically what I'm doing right now. Playing music and feeling the vibration. It fills my body and makes me feel a little bit better. That's really why I want to start this whole thing.
I figure, well, it helps me feel better. And everywhere, maybe it helps somebody else feel better. Just the thought of that even made me feel even more better. I figure it's kind of one of those snowball effects. P-4. My way of saying it, you say, thank you, good lord, for all the good blessings you've given me. Well, it's just your way of finding a way to heal my pain. Smile again. And boom, I'm old. You notice that? That old buddhistic music, that old impartation.
Some music from L.A., North Africa. Well, I've heard some of that in Africa. Actually, I heard some of it more in the jungle, just from West Africa. You can hear the rhythm. You can feel it. You can hear the wind blowing through the trees. Music from Mongolia, or inner Mongolia. Dongbei, up in that area. What? Western China, Southern China. Southern China. You can get music from almost anywhere in the world of those. You can hear the wind.
You can hear the little trickle of water. You can hear the vibrations of nature. You can hear the pattern in the rhythm. It'll get you forward, get you moving. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Here we go. We're running down the road. We're staring at the lights. I don't know where we're going, but we're going down this path. Not for me, but for all you see. You can hear the rhythm. Well, now, this funny accent aside, well, I suppose somebody from Australia is going to think that my Canadian accents be funny, but I lost that so many years ago, and I can't find it no more.
Think of this as an interview and an exposition of sorts to go along with the documentation. The documentation I'm sending y'all. Y'all have a great day now. This accent always takes a lot of that pain away simply by slowing it down.