Angel Talk, June 21, 2026
Angel Talk with Jim Young and Sandy Young
Topic: Mystery of the Father of the Father's
Everywhere Jesus went it was in accord with the Father. Even when the crowds spewed hatred, he simply turned around and walked through the crowds saying, it is not yet my time, only when it is my Father's will is when you will have power over me.
Join us for another exciting Angel Talk radio show sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
The Father, the Light, and the Lessons We Pass On
A Father's Day Reflection on the Divine Father
The episode begins by connecting Father's Day and the summer solstice with gratitude, spiritual renewal, and the idea of God as both creator and sustainer. Reverend Sandy frames the discussion around Jesus' relationship with the Father, the importance of spiritual oneness, and the belief that human beings are meant to recognize their connection with divine life rather than live in separation.
Prophecy, Planetary Change, and Spiritual Opportunity
The hosts discuss a prophecy-style reading about stress, weather disruption, emotional instability, lightning, and broader cosmic changes affecting the planet. Within that framework, the episode presents these pressures as opportunities for stronger spiritual connection, increased intuition, prayer, gratitude, and a more conscious relationship with God.
Human Fathers, Grandfathers, and Lessons of Love
Both hosts share personal memories of fathers, grandparents, and family elders who shaped their values. Sandy recalls her father's patience, guidance, fishing lessons, knowledge of nature, and encouragement, while Jim reflects on being raised by loving grandparents after his father left, describing everyday rituals, outdoor lessons, compassion for animals, and the spiritual security he found in God as Father.
Light, Desire, Prayer, and Inner Transformation
A major theme of the conversation is the role of light as divine energy that fulfills human longing, strengthens intuition, supports healing, and brings peace. The speakers contrast reactive, destructive human habits with proactive spiritual change, emphasizing forgiveness, self-forgiveness, prayer, meditation, and the belief that people can shift their nature by reconnecting with God.
Parenting, Culture, Music, and Modern Disconnection
The episode expands into concerns about modern family life, absent fathers, children lacking guidance, excessive technology, declining respect for elders, and social systems that may separate people from deeper values. The hosts also discuss music, singing, sound therapy, frequency, and sacred language as tools that can open emotional, spiritual, and healing pathways.
Sacred Names, the Lord's Prayer, and Returning to God
The final portion focuses on the Lord's Prayer, endocrine centers, sacred names of God, speech, vibration, and the importance of using words with care. The hosts encourage listeners to make time for prayer, meditation, praise, gratitude, and the sharing of wisdom, closing with a Father's Day and solstice blessing and the reminder, "Why worry when you can pray?"
Headlined Show, Angel Talk June 21, 2026
Topic: Mystery of the Father of the Father's
Everywhere Jesus went it was in accord with the Father. Even when the crowds spewed hatred, he simply turned around and walked through the crowds saying, it is not yet my time, only when it is my Father's will is when you will have power over me.
Join us for another exciting Angel Talk radio show sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
Angel Talk
Rev. Jim and Sandy Young of the Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing, offer a broad area of understanding and spiritual awareness. We empower and help you to unravel the mystery of mysteries of the ancient text and its application to life. We cover topics from biblical, earth changes, energy healing, metaphysics, inspirational subjects and more. Our objective is to awaken the mind and soul to unlimited possibilities.
Speaker Identification
Speaker 1 - Announcer / Prerecorded Opening Voice: Identified from the opening line introducing Angel Talk Radio Live with Jim and Sandy Young.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Identified by the self-introduction, "I am Reverend Sandy," and by later references to Jim and Sandy's shared show and readings. Some conversational handoffs are inferred from context and subject matter.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Identified by the self-introduction, "And I am Reverend Jim," and by later direct references from Sandy to Jim. Some conversational handoffs are inferred from context and subject matter.
Speaker 1 - Announcer / Prerecorded Opening Voice: Welcome to Angel Talk Radio Live with your host, Jim and Sandy Young.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Welcome everyone. I am Reverend Sandy.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And I am Reverend Jim.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Welcome to Angel Talk Radio Live. Our show is sponsored by the Living Light Center at church of faith and healing. For anyone interested, Jim and I do personal readings. And if you'd like to have a personal reading, you can call 304-567-3354 or email Sandy's Angel Talk at AOL.com. That's-A-N-D-Y-S-A-N-G-E-L-T-A-L-K at aol.com. Well, welcome everyone to Angel Talk. And today our show is about the mystery of the Father of the fathers.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: So everywhere Jesus went, it was in accord with the Father. Even when the crowd spewed hatred, he simply turned around and walked through the crowd saying, it is not yet my time. Only when it's my Father's will is when you would have power over me. So join us for another exciting Angel Talk Radio show, sponsored by the Living Light Center, a church of faith and healing. I would like to share a little prophecy reading with you. One may find an increase of circumstances in your life, possibly a feeling of more stress and pressure, a need to rest more and re-center yourself. The planet is in an extreme wobble and this is going to get worse.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: This can seriously disrupt the energies of the planet. This can create many issues with the jet streams. More issues with water and wind will occur. Areas around the world will continue to see excessive amounts of rainfall in a short period of time, resulting in much flooding and even sinkholes. The erratic, hot and cold temperatures will continue. One day it could be 90 degrees the next 50. These fluctuations could cause a possibility of illness in people.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Many emotional situations could arise and lead to serious outcomes. Be aware of this in your personal life and do not allow yourself to become out of control. Be aware of the increase in lightning strikes and the debris that is entering the planet. Such is happening cosmically. That is affecting our planet. So as these changes are happening, it is opening opportunities for a stronger connection to spirit. Intuitive abilities are increasing, so allow your oneness with God to lead you in the right direction.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Today is a special day. It is the summer solstice and Father's Day. A time to acknowledge all the blessings we have received and give thanks and gratitude to understand every day we have another opportunity to praise God for the good that he blesses us with and to share the goodness we have received with others to uplift and help them. For life is a flowing energy. So as we receive, we need to continue that flow of energy and share with others. This opens the door for more good energy to come to us. Our Father in Heaven has blessed us and shared His light and love, so we should have opportunities and grow spiritually.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: That we may be the expression of God's love in life, that we may honor Father's Day, not just our human fathers, but our Heavenly Father too. Blessings to you.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Well, that was pretty powerful, huh? Yeah, it is. And you know, it is so interesting too, because you mentioned the solstice, you know, and it represents basically of all the four. You know, the solstice represents the time of plenty, the time of everything growing, everything new, everything that, you know, that is, that you've wanted or desired in prosperity, it's the time. And this is the time that God's blessing was given to mankind, you know, so that, you know, we would have what we needed to get us through the winters and the springs and the falls. And so it really is Father's Day.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Yes. Yes. Well, I would like to share a few things here with you. So, you know, for John 10:30, Jesus says, "I and the Father are one", one in purpose and application of the commandments. What made all mankind to have an individual soul that may be one with him and yet individual to itself with the attributes of the whole, but not the whole? It is the creative forces that can separate mankind, even the Son of Man from the rest of creation. We are meant to be one with the Father and never lose our identity for losing your identity is because of death.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: The soul may never be lost for it returns back to the one-force God. So the creative forces are more even than companionship for the heritage of each soul is to know itself, to be itself, yet one with the creative forces. See, the understanding of the relationship of the creative forces is the longing for our soul. To reach that consciousness of God, we must choose consciously to apply the spiritual truth mentally to allow our soul to evolve to a higher awareness. Jesus teaches his disciples to pray, saying, our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be your name. The word Father emphasizes God's role as the creator and sustainer in highlighting his authority and the intimate relationship he desires with his children. Human fathers are to be leaders, providers, and spiritual guides for the family.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Fathers are instructed to teach their children the ways of the Lord as seen in Deuteronomy 6:6-7. And in the New Testament, Ephesians 6:4 advises, Fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath. Instead, bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord, maintaining a balance between discipline and nurturing, ensuring they grow in faith and in character. The concept of fatherhood serves as a model for understanding God's relationship with humanity. A father's role is profoundly significant in reflecting God's character, providing spiritual leadership, guidance, and love that mirrors the divine father. We have examples in the Bible. Abraham was the father of faith.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: God calling Abraham out of earth. This call was the foundation of God's covenants, people, and set Abraham apart as the father of many nations, Genesis 17:4-5. And then there was Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes. And you also had Noah, the righteous father of a new beginning, and Moses who guided the people and taught God's laws. And David, the shepherd king, and father of Solomon. And then you have Zachariah, the father of John the Baptist, the priest who received a divine message that his wife Elizabeth would bear John the Baptist. The prophecy of the everlasting father comes from Isaiah 9, 6, which says, for to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulders, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, everlasting father, Prince of Peace.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: The everlasting father does not refer to Jesus' role within the Trinity, but to his eternal, paternal character towards his people. For Jesus' reign and peace has no end. He is a loving, protective father of those who believe in him. He is faithful and will never leave or forsake his children. So in Joshua 1:5 and Hebrews 13 5, when you look at father, you see a closeness of relationship. When Jesus called God father, he was revealing an identity that changes everything. When he spoke to God as father, it meant source and substance, and that you are the expression of the divine force.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Your divine nature isn't something separate. They are already within you. You are the direct expression of the divine. Your breath is the life force within you. And you have to understand with this relationship as a father and a child, you don't have to beg or plead to somebody outside of yourself, because God is within you. You are an extension of that divine. You are divine wisdom, searching for answers.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Jesus said, "I and my Father are one". He was trying to say to humanity, you are one with your father too, not just Jesus and his father, but all of us. And God, our father, we are all one. You are God's life, expressing itself in a human form. The belief of separation from Source; all pain and suffering are caused by this. This belief is a separation. It's a hidden system.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And when you see through the separations, it's just a misperception because the separation is an illusion. Cut off from the source, it's an illusion. God is your source right here and right now, and you have access to infinite resource. We must recognize we are truly one. We must recognize this one separation, consciousness, even in prayer. You don't have to beg for help. Because God is part of you.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Acknowledge God's presence and recognize God is here and operating through us. You receive God's gifts because of your relationship with him. Recognition allows you to have what you already have that exists. You are not separate from God. When pain is there, start accepting God as your source and life. And when your consciousness has shifted, your pain can go away. Maybe it will take six months, but if you believe and have faith that you are one with God, it will happen.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: You see, desire is important because desire is an essential quality. It is our essence and what drives us. What we choose to fulfill our cravings, our desires give us our separate identities. Some people desire sex, some people intellectual fulfillment, some religious fulfillment. Others may seek material items or fame. Others may seek enlightenment. And some may seek travel and adventures while others may seek solitude.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Desires are separated into three categories. The first is animal lust. Where our needs are to gratify our primal urges. The second is to desire honor or power or prestige and dominion over others. And the third is to fulfill the will of God. Yet, the primary objective of our desire is to find continual happiness. We want our desires to be constantly filled and this constant fulfillment is defined as light.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Light includes the force we call intuition, a bond that holds relationships together and keeps it strong. It's what attracts the right people and opportunities to our life. The energy that heals a cut on our body. The force that activates our immune system. The inner spirit that arouses hope within us. The feel that generates our self-motivation and the enduring happiness and constant flow of enthusiasm for living. All of this and a lot more is what is light.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And when desires are not infused with light is when we can experience unhappiness and anxiety. And if we disconnect ourselves from the light, that is what will make us unhappy. The more light we have in our lives, the longer our desires remain fulfilled and the happier we are. When we fear the happiness will soon end, our doubts creep in and cancel the ability for the light to keep filling us. We lose that connection. The light is defined as the comforter, giving us security and peace of mind, knowing that happiness will still be with us tomorrow. And we are connected to the light.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: There is no fear, no anxiety or insecurity about the future. This light is infinite, boundless and always ready to fulfill more than we can imagine. The light is not God but an energy that comes from God. Considered sunlight, the photons that fall on the Earth are not the source and essence of the fiery solar body that gives us life from a distance of 91 million miles away. But the light is not actually the creator but rather his positive attributes and spiritual energy that radiates from his core. The human mind cannot conceive the totality of God so know that the light's joy and infinite fulfillment will completely and absolutely satisfy any and all human desires. So as long as we do not close off the light from ourselves, the light will be with us always.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: When we look at our life and review the many things that we have experienced, how many times have we become fearful and shut off the light, only to experience some lesson. But as we begin to open up to the light, our life takes on a more positive outcome. Growing up, my dad had a big influence on my life. I was very fortunate to have him in my life to teach me and guide me in the right direction. He always made time for me and some of the things he taught me was is that I could always come to him with a problem and he would be there for me. That was a big thing because a lot of times when we run into situations and problems we feel like, I don't have anybody to talk to. I don't want to share this.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: It's too embarrassing. I don't want to make people think that I have a big problem. And so you hold it inside of yourself to which your brain begins to make it worse and worse and worse by all kinds of scenarios that it could possibly mushroom into. But knowing that I had a father that I could turn to and maybe he fully wouldn't know all the answers to everything, but that he was there for me to at least listen and give me comfort and reassure that things will work out. It will be okay. So I felt very fortunate. You know, even though we were not rich, he would do what he could to provide for us children.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And learning that having the most expensive things in life would never give us complete pleasure. Instead, understanding life through nature was important. You know, he taught us the basics of things. We lived in the country and he enjoyed fishing and so one of the things that he taught was how to go out there and catch a fish. How to put a hook on a line and a worm on the end of it and throw it out there and try to catch a fish. Well, I remember one time we were in a rowboat. We were out the middle of the lake and I thought I had a hold of the rod whenever I went to cast it out into the water, but it seems like as I cast it, the fishing rod and all went with it.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And you would think, here's an expensive rod, you know, that was my dad's and, you know, he's going to get really upset with me. But instead, he looked at me and he said, don't worry. He said, we'll get it back. And so he had his fishing tackle box and all that. And he pulls out this big old, this big old tackle that had tons of hooks on it, you know, he hooks it onto his rod, drops it down into the water, moves it around until he feels like he connected to something and slowly pulls it up. And there was the rod that I threw into the water, you know, but there wasn't one time at all that he yelled at me or anything because he knew it was an accident. I didn't intentionally do it just happened, you know.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: So, you know, like, I was embarrassed and he didn't want to tell anybody about it, but it happened, you know. And you know, it was, there was so many things that he was teaching, like he really enjoyed nature. And so, he knew a lot about plants and trees and edible things that you could eat. And you know, even going into the woods and learning how to pick the mushrooms that were in the edible ones, you know, and there was always these secret places, everybody, you know, kept us very secret, you know, can't tell anybody else because there's only so many mushrooms that grow wild and we each have our own little patches that we go to each year. But he would always gather tons of them, you know, and they were always the easiest to find either. But he would teach how to look for it and how to be careful, you know, of what you know, when you were looking for it, you know, not to accidentally run on to some kind of a snake or something. And, you know, so there was a lot of really wonderful things, you know, just understanding, you know, planting and even gardening and learning how to take care of it.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And I'm sure, Jim, that you had a lot of experiences with this too in your life.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Well, there's no doubt. And you know, the thing about it was that my father left us when I was three years old. So I moved in with my grandparents and my grandmother and grandfather and they were just the loves of my life. For children who grew up without a grandparent, I can't imagine, you know, what they're missing because every day was a brand new day and every day had something exciting and special that would occur because they were around. And my granddad worked hard. He worked, you know, the typical day when he drove, you know, 30 miles each way to work and, you know, he had to be tired. But one thing he did that was so unique was that every day when he came home, I'd hear the car pull into the driveway.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We lived out in the country and I would take off running. I was probably four years old and I would take off running and I would try to find a place to hide. And when he come in the house, he kissed my grandmother and hug her and he'd say, okay, where is he? She'd go, I don't know. And he'd say, well, I'm going to find him. You watch. And he'd turn around the house until, you know, he'd find me.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Typically, I'd pick the easiest place, which was the hamper because I fit into it well, you know, and it was a wicker one. So, but he'd search around the house. I'm going to find you and when he found me, he'd pull me up out of there and he gave me a Dutch rub. I don't know if you know what that is, but it's where you take your hand or the palm of your hand and you rub it across the top of your head. And he'd do that to me every time. And I'd just giggle and laugh and just have a good time. And I don't care how he felt or what was going on every day when he came home from work.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He did that. And I remember one time, even I'd seen it on a Three Stooges TV show where, you know, one of them needed a tooth pull. And so they tied a string to it and put it on a doorknob. And when he slammed the doorknob or slammed the door, it would pull the tooth and you would even know it happened. So I had it all hooked up, had the string on it and it was tied to the doorknob and the door was opened. All of a sudden, here it comes. I hear the car pull into the driveway and I just take off running until I find a place to hide and hide and get into it.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: So he comes in the same thing and he hunts around the house. So he finds me, gives me the Dutch rub. And when I walk back into the kitchen, there was my tooth hanging on the string. So I didn't even know it, but didn't even have to slam the door, which was good. But everything with him, it was a life's lesson, but it was done in a way that was always had compassion, nurturing and loving it. You could just tell. And my grandmother was the same way.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Get away with animals that nobody else I ever saw did. And maybe you, Sandy, come pretty close. But it was so interesting because our puppy had, our dog had puppies and there was a box that the dog lived in and the puppies were in there. And there was a spot where the chain reached for the dog as it would run around. And so it was nothing but dirt. So you could tell how far the chain would reach. And he'd say, I see that.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He said, don't go past that. He said that dog is programmed. He said by life, he said to, you know, to keep his, her puppy safe. And she will, she will go crazy at you if you try to go in there and get one of those puppies. So don't do it. Don't go inside that circle. Just stay on the outside and you'll be fine.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: So one day I was out there. He was asleep on the couch on the, on the, I call it veranda, but it was screened in porch on the back of the house. And I was out there at the puppies and I was looking, and I was looking, and the mother was looking at me. Finally she walks in the box and she picks up one and it's all white. I mean, not a bit of color on it, all completely white. But it wasn't an albino because it didn't have pink eyes, but it was all white puppy. And she picks it up by the nape of its neck and she brings it out and she drops it right at the edge of the line, right at my feet.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Like this is my puppy. And so I picked it up and I petted it and she didn't. She was fine. And so I took it and ran to where Granddad was. And when he woke up and he saw I had one of those puppies, I thought he was going to have a heart attack right there. You know, how did you get that puppy? He just assumed I went in there and got one, you know, and yet, you know, not that it was impossible because I had a way with animals too.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: But, you know, I told him this story and he said, well, he said, okay, we're going to take it back because she's probably worried and wondering where her puppy is. So we went back and she was, you know, pacing there at the edge of the line and we walked up with the puppy and I petted it and kissed it on the head and I laid it back down right where she had left it and she picked it up by the nape of the neck and took it back into the box. And, you know, it was just, it was the way he handled it as he handled everything, you know. Well, I've never seen anybody do that before, but then again, you know, you are a little different. I mean, I remember he took me fishing and I was probably at the best I was for, maybe even a little younger, maybe three, but I was four at best and him and my older brother, which is 10 years older, and my grandfather. And they were fishing. I wasn't.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I was playing with the, into the water with a stick and they kept moving farther up and farther up, you know, to get a better spot and farther up and farther up to get a better spot until they were almost out of sight. And I hadn't moved. I was still playing in the water with a stick and all of a sudden I just fell head first over into the river. And all I can remember is I was standing straight up in the water and that water was moving at a fairly decent rate. And here come a mother fish with a whole school of babies and they got about a foot and a half, maybe away from me and they stopped. All of them stopped. The mother stopped.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: All the babies stopped and they looked at me and I looked at them. And it was almost like we could talk with each other. And so I had a good conversation going. I don't know how I was breathing, you know, just the distance alone for them to run if they, when they saw that, you know, they could no longer see me. I mean, was a little bit of a distance. I mean, but I wasn't worried about breathing. All I was worried about was those, that school of baby fish and the mother that was, you know, that was swimming to the right of them.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And she was just, you know, hovering there and the babies were all hovering and you could just tell they were looking at me like, what is this in front of us, you know? And I was kind of fenced thinking the same thing. And all of a sudden, I feel in the nape of my neck, something grab hold. And I mean, up by that water, I was yanked. And it was my grandfather. He was six foot, he's at least six foot probably four and 280 pounds. And you know, I mean, he was one big guy.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And so when he yanked me up out of there, it was just one big yank and out of there I came and he never scolded me, never said anything about me. He said, well, did you see when you were down there, you're down there a long time. How did you breathe?. I said, I don't know. I didn't think I needed to. You know, and so I told him and he said, oh, now what are we going to do to get you into the house without your mother knowing, you know, what happened? Because before we left, she said, now don't you take him out there near that river because you know, he's going to fall in.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, she had a little bit of psychic sense to her too. And so when we got back to the house, they had it all planned. They had, you know, dried me off and put me in granddad's shirt, which was about 10 times too big. And you know, wrapped me up and tried to sneak me in the front door and up the steps so they could change clothes. Well, not with my mom. I mean, she was right there in the living room in 10 seconds, you know, and I was only halfway up the steps. She was like, what's that boy wearing?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, and so then the story came out and the whole story. And to granddad, it was no big deal. You know, kids, especially boys, do that. And you know, they do stuff. And I was okay. You know, I was being taken care of. And you know, my grandfather knew that because my father had left me when I was three, that I had taken on God as my father, God the father.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And so I made God my father. And this was my grandfather. And so he knew that I had a faith even at that age in God. I sang at the church, you know, I was already starting to, you know things about the Bible that, you know, ministers couldn't understand. And of course, I couldn't read. So it wasn't that I was reading it somewhere and they couldn't figure it out. You know, where's he getting this information?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We're not quite sure about that. And I said, yeah, well, I'm not quite sure about why they call you father. You know, and they didn't like that very well, you know, and they didn't understand well, what do you come up with that? They just assumed that my grandmother or grandpa didn't like it either. But it wasn't that. You know, it's my own opinion. I said, I don't think that since Christ died on the cross, you know, and was resurrected, it seems like too many humans have taken on father, you know, and you know, your pope, the father, oh, he's the father, you know, I mean, he's what he says goes.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, he can't be wrong. All I know is John Kennedy when he ran for president and they asked him that. Is he really infallible? I mean, what if he tells you to do something? That mean you have to do it? He said, look, about the infallibility. He said, I'm not quite sure about that.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He said, all I know is that whenever he calls and I pick up the phone, he calls me Bobby. And so, you know, there was really not a whole lot ever said about it after that. But you know, when you think about it, I mean, there just wasn't much. I mean, my granddad gave me my first rub of snuff. And there's little bags in my bottom lip just as we were pulling into the house. And guess who was waiting for us at the end of the sidewalk? My mother.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And she said, what is in that boy's lip? Well, kind of hard to hide. And my grandfather had to tell her. But his idea was, look, why not let him know what he doesn't want now? So when he gets older, you know, he won't do it because everybody else is. He said, and it's not tasteful. It's not something that you really, you know, you got to, you got to acquire it, acquire a taste for it.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And so he had a reason for all the things he did, all the things. He worked hard. We had a garden that was an acre and a half, mostly potatoes because we had an Irish line to us. And so we always had lots of potatoes. And my grandmother, she would, she would, uh, can a lot of stuff. And even berries, we had a patch that was massive of berries that nobody knew about. And she would go in first.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: She was only four foot 10 and probably, I don't know, 180 pounds at best. So she'd take a big old stick and she'd win those bushes. And I mean, she beat him, beat him with the pieces to get rid of the snakes if there were any in there. Four foot 10. Now my granddad here, he's six foot, what? Over six foot, 280 pounds. He wasn't the one with a stick.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, I mean, she was, you know, and my guess is when they saw her come and they left. So I mean, it was just, you know, and yet they were compassionate. I remember, you know, snakes in the yard and my granddad was like, if you can walk around them, walk around them. If you can go a different way, go a different way. If they block your path, and no matter where you move, they won't let you through. Well, yeah, do what you got to do. But take every precaution to not have to kill anything if you don't have to.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Even when he taught me how to hunt, when we first went out, you know, with a regular gun, and he told me, he said, hey, look over there, he said, see that bird? I said, yeah, he said, you want to shoot it, don't you? And I said, well, yeah. And he said, well, you can if you want to, but guess what you're having for dinner? You know, well, I'm not eating that bird for dinner. I'm going to ride that bird for dinner. And he said, correct.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He said, and that's the point. I don't shoot anything. I don't care what it is. Shoot not a thing, you know, unless you plan on eating it for dinner. And I'm serious. He said, don't shoot anything. Don't shoot a branch off of a tree unless you bring it home.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: So you know, he taught me things that opened me up, you know, even to the biblical things. I wanted to know more about the biblical things because he read the Bible overnight. Now, I was told that they were carousers and drinkers and smokers. And I mean, they hit the bars, you know, a couple of times a week. And but when I was born, they stopped. And I'm not taking credit for that. You know, I don't know why that happened.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It just did, you know, and I talked to my granny about it. And there were things that happened to me as a child. I saw things nobody else saw. Now, somebody could be standing beside me and I'd go, well, look at this. Look at that. And they go, look at what? Look at that right there.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, and that looked like a little teeny human. It's a different color. You know, and they were like, I don't know what you're seeing, you know, and it was like, okay, you know, and so if I told my mother about it, what she'd want to beat me until I was senseless. But if I told my, if I told my grandfather or my grandmother, they were like, okay, now, you know, don't tell anybody else until we've had a chance to talk it out. And so at night, we'd sit around an old steel table in the kitchen. I don't know how long it'd have been around a long time. And my grandmother would paint it every year in different color.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, so it looked new. And she paints refrigerator too so that they matched. And it was one of those, you know, remember those round refrigerator at the top? I mean, but it worked. And you know, we didn't have a lot. I mean, I think they just got in plumbing, you know, a couple of years before I moved in with them. I mean, before that, you know, it was the outhouse and it was still out there.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: But and my granddad had three pear trees that he planted and they were everything to him. Don't touch those pears now, you know, he came home one day and my brother had me out there with the gun shooting pears off the tree because he thought it was funny that I get blamed for it. Granddad happened to drive in a little early and saw who was, you know, showing me to do it. And I mean, I think he chased dead for days, you know, around that, around that yard because you didn't touch his trees, not those three trees. And so funny in it, there were three of them side by side and they all produced. I mean, tons and tons of pears. And you eat a pear, those kind anyway, right after the first frost.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We had persimmons. You eat them after the first frost. Now we'd sometimes play jokes, you know, and somebody from the city come up and you give them a persimmon that wasn't ripe yet. And take a big old bite of this. Man, it's a sweet thing to every. And I mean, you bite into one of those and I tell you what, your whole face draws up. It's not your mouth.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It's your whole face. Oh, yeah. And I mean, it lasts. I mean, it's hard to get rid of. And but to us, it was just funny because we knew. But like I said, when you came to animals, I can remember a skunk getting into the trash and my grandmother taking a broom and she would get up the hill. Then I'd stay up like it was going to spray, but it never did.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, and she was just, she was special and granddad was special. There was none other like him. And I don't ever remember him getting angry at me or getting upset with me. You know, and I wasn't exactly the nicest of kids. I mean, I did my fair share of getting into stuff I shouldn't have. But living in the backwoods like that and you have everything. I mean, I can remember playing at the creek and lifting up a rock and crayfish come rushing out, you know, to the next rock.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And to me, that was exciting. And I mean, who would have to get played a creek that has a rushing water to it, you know, with no supervision at four? Well, they did. My mother, my mother really didn't really didn't pay much attention. You know, I was, I came along accidentally 10 years after my brother and sister. And she just didn't have the time or didn't feel up to it or didn't feel good. And my grandmother and grandfather took me under their wing.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I can remember my grandmother playing the hymns, you know, the gospel hymns out of, you know, from the book. And I would sit beside her at the organ and she would play and we would both sing those hymns to the top of our lungs. It was just, we would sing for an hour. It was just, it was beautiful. It was gorgeous. It was a beautiful thing, you know, to lift your day. And yet I didn't find out to a couple of years ago that my grandmother never knew how to play the organ.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, she just did. When we would sit at the table at night and around that steel table, we'd each have a cup of tea and a piece of toast, just white toast, with some butter on it. And she could tell me the things she saw and I could tell her the things I saw. And granddad, if he was there to, you know, and he understood. He just did. He understood. He'd grown up with my grandmother for a lot of years.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: So there wasn't anything that was unusual, so to speak. And, you know, people would call her and ask her, you know, what does this mean or what does that mean? And she was always honest about it, but she was everybody's granny. And he was everybody's grandpa. I mean, you know, those were days when fathers started not staying around. And you know, I believe it's in the upper 40s, 40% that males do not stay in the household. They leave.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And what? They leave. They have three children and they leave. I don't get it. I mean, if you have a child, why do you leave? Is there a reason? I mean, there are reasons if infidelities going on or, you know, cruelty or whatever, you know, the courts are not kind of men never have been.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And you know, there are times when it's just necessary. But to be up in the upper 40, 40 percentile, I mean, of, you know, those who have made an oath to stay and then have children and then leave. And I mean, my dad left it when I was three. He promised to write me every day, promised to, you know, call me once in a while and he comes see me. And you know what? He never did any of those things. Every day I'd walk to the mailbox with my grandmother to see if there was a letter, no letter.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Every day I'd wait for a phone call, no phone call. Once in a while I'd look to see if I'd see his car coming down over the hill, you know, but it was coming to see me. He never did. I looked him up when I was 17 eventually and I found where he lived and I went to where he was. And I realized then that I wasn't missing anything. You know, some stories were kept hidden, you know, from me and now it all began to make sense. And you know, what's happening across our country?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I walked into a pool hall a couple of weeks ago and it's full. I mean full and there are tons of guys and none of them are playing pool except. I think maybe one guy. He was sitting around the bar and they were all drinking alcohol to his. I mean, they could barely walk out of the place, you know, when they did and or they were sitting somewhere in a corner or whatever. They weren't talking. They weren't conversing.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: They weren't doing anything. You know, I'll take another one over here. You know, I mean, and when I ask, you know, what, you guys, and he gets married? Oh, yeah, he is. He's got two kids. How about them? Oh, yeah, he's got a kid.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, it's like, but where's your wife and kids? Oh, we're not together anymore. I mean, you know what? You know, I don't even care. I mean, it's like, I don't get it. What is changing? What is happening?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: What is going on? It was never meant to be. But men are losing their sense of power. Why? Because the women are gaining their sense of power. It is the time. It is the, you know, the water bearer.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, and it has fully come into the planet as of the year 2000. And it is empowering the women and soon there's going to be a magnetic field change of the earth and it's going to flip over. And you're going to have the feminine at the top in the northern hemisphere. And in the southern hemisphere, they're going to have the men. So to speak, you know, it is energetic form. And so men are going to become even more women-like. And they're not going to like it.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: They feel like they've lost their power. I mean, when I talk to those guys at the bar, I mean, it was like, yeah, you know, I come here just to get a drink or two and, you know, hang out. But you're not talking to anybody. Well, no, we don't talk. Nothing to talk about, really. It was like, there's got to be what? 15 of you?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, and if you look around the tables, there's at least six or seven of each table. And the women were all having a good time. But it has happened to the masculine that we no longer accept that who we are is who we are. I mean, maybe it's been time for a while now that we should be more compassionate. Maybe it's been the way for a while that we should, you know, be more understanding. Maybe it's been the way for a while that we should be more, you know, more loving and to hug our children and tell them that we love them and our families. I mean, and yet it's grown the opposite way.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We want our kids to be the best at hockey, the best at basketball, the best at football or baseball, you know, that's how we grade our kids. You're a good kid. We're going to do that. If you're not, you're a wimp, you know, and it's like, what is happening? What caused all this to become about? And it's us. It is us.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We can't blame it on anything else. Can't blame it on God. Can't blame it on, you know, just, you know, the way the planet's moving, you know, things like that. There's no doubt when World War II, I have no doubt that most of that was orchestrated to kill off the men so that the women could would have to go to work and they could pay them a whole lot less. And they still are not paying them what they're due. I mean, we're going to twelve hours a day. I mean, 12 hours.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Now, what kind of service are you getting at 12 hours? You know, I had to go to the hospital this past weekend and twelve hours a day. I mean, you know, after eight hours, most of those people were, I mean, dragging because you're not standing still in a hospital. You're moving. And you know, we take advantage. You know, that's what men do. Men have come to a point where we'll take advantage.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: For what are the money makers? You're the money makers. How? Are you stealing it? Are you know, doing something that you're not supposed to be doing to be able to gain it? You know, are you looking out for each other to make sure that you can make it? Well, that's what happened with Cain and Abel, wasn't it?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Cain killed his brother. And from that point on, Cain had to siphon off of the prosperity of others to be able to survive. And that lineage still exists. Well, that's not the best lineage to be living as and yet too many are. And they're being taken care of. Everything that happens. Well, sorry, it didn't work, but we did spend $10 billion.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, well, how much of that was siphoned off the top? You know, it's one thing to siphon off $100,000. It's hard to do. You might get a few thousand, but $10 billion, well, you could, you could take, you could take a hundred million and nobody would ever know. And they have never audited the Fed. They have never audited, you know, all of the man-made institutions, have they? And you know, if they did, they would come up with a lot of missing money.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, the day they were putting the gold blocks into, or putting, showing you the gold bricks in Fort Knox, don't believe it for a minute. What you see with your eyes is all illusion. If it's, especially if it's a particle, if it's standing still and it's a particle, it cannot be real. It is an illusion. The only thing that is real is that, which is in movement. In other words, a wave. When the particle goes down the rabbit hole, it becomes a wave.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And if you have two waves, well, you can create a whole lot of things that you'd like to have. And that's why we have two parties, two basketball player teams, two baseball teams, two parties, that run for office to, of everything, you know. And what is man doing? Man wonders why we are having the troubles we're having, because it's man. You know, in the beginning of this, of this country, of this world that we live in, women were in charge. Women ran the governments. Women ran everything.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And it wasn't until later when Adam came along, you know, Adam or Amelia's, however you want to refer to him, that he came along that mankind, man, started to take up the positions of authority on the planet. But you know, a house divided against itself cannot stand. And women have gained so much power that the men can either just drop away, you know, or stand up and be equal now, not more, not less, equal. And for some reason, it's going the other way. I mean, we are losing men in relationships daily. I hardly talk to a woman that has children that thousands still around. And if it's been more than 10 years, well, he's gone.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, pretty much gone. And why? Or if the baby has some type of, you know, of a problem? Well, the man's usually gone right away. He doesn't even let us days, you know. Why didn't want that baby to first place? Come on.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: What are you talking about? There is a blessing in everything. And what is the difference? It's what Sandy said to you just a little bit ago. And that is that God is all. God is the consciousness of one. And when Jesus talked about, you know, the Father, that's what he was talking about.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: The consciousness of one, the universal consciousness. And if you follow it, if you make up your mind and ask that you be allowed to place your will in God's will, then and wherever it leads you, it truly means it. You will find that life becomes so much simpler. There's no opposition that can last. There's nothing that can stop you. And you will receive everything that you need. And pretty much most of what you want.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: God doesn't want you unhappy. God doesn't want you to walk around, you know, wishing that you could have at least a little of this and a little of that. Now, you may not get, you know, that Tesla you wanted. And I'm not sure you wanted any way. It's made of wood. But you know, is that what you want? Is that really what you want?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, and we go to God wanting things. And do we need to? If God is the consciousness of all things, all things, doesn't God already know what you're there for? And that's how I pray. I pray God, you know why I have come already. And so I don't need to ask for what it is I've come for. I praise your name and I praise God's name.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, for the time I wouldn't typically pray, I praise God's name and thank Him for answering my prayer. However he sees it and then I go off to sleep or whatever I'm doing. But you know, we should pray as much as we can. But the praying should be thanking God for what it is we have even if you can't see it yet.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Yeah, exactly. You know, here's another thing too. You know, you have to ask yourself, why is it that human nature seems so oriented towards self-destructive behavior? You know, why do we engage in activities that we know are bad for us? You know, we don't want to. Or, you know, why do we forsake what's good for us in favor of what's harmful? You know, why greed more tempting and fun than generosity?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And why is it easier for us to get addicted to all things that's harmful? Why are good habits so difficult to develop? You know, when you have anger and fear and jealousy and laziness, all of our negative and destructive behavioral traits, they're like this force of gravity. And no matter how hard we try, say to jump like 10 feet into the air, we can't. Because this negativity constantly pulls us down. And no matter how committed we are to breaking free, it's built into our nature. But we came to this world to change our nature.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: That's the deal. That's struck in the endless world. So we no longer have to receive this, you know, this true and lasting fulfillment, unless we remove one major factor from our life. And that is the bread of shame. And unless we first transform our reactive nature to be proactive, you know, it's going to be something that's going to hold us back for now and forever. And we have to realize that no matter how much negative things we may have done, no matter how many lack of opportunities that was taken away from us, no matter how much we feel guilty about things, you know, God is a forgiving God. And we have to understand that when we can turn to God and ask for His help to remove this feeling within us to let go of it, to turn it over to God and allow us to move forward, we may continue to be stuck otherwise.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And so nobody on this planet is perfect. And we have to realize that it's a planet where we learn lessons and grow. And as we learn lessons, we will make mistakes. But in those mistakes, we grow through them. And we realize that we don't have to repeat that mistake, just like King David was forgiven, not repeating the mistakes at the same time over and over. So God will forgive us for our mistakes, but we have to forgive ourselves also.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, it's one thing though that should be explained here is that our God is Yeshua or Christ. He was given all authority, every bit of authority over this entire universe. And the universe that sets just beside it, which is the one that birthed this one, because this is an experimental universe. And the Father universe that sets beside it was believed that the possibility existed that the Dark Forces could possibly get in if they weren't carefully watched. So the Father to us was closed off in view. In other words, when people say, why can't we see the Father? You can't.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It's impossible to see the Father. But if you see Jesus or Yeshua, you have seen God. He even said it. If you have seen me, you have seen the Father. And so, you know, we need to know that Christ in the resurrection became the God of this entire universe. And so, you know, there are the Trinity, which is the Father on either side of the Father and the Holy Spirit, their representation. But they are not the whole.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And so, literally, you know, it is Christ that we should pray to. And you know, if you ask an angel on the far side of this universe a question, get an answer. If you ask an angel on the far right of this universe, the same question, you'll get the same answer. Why is that? Because they are one; where there is one, then the answer has to be the same. You know, it always has to be the same. Otherwise you would have a divided house.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: You're right. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: You know, when I think back on my Father and the things that He taught me, you know, He was really good about bringing out in people things that, you know, made them better. And I remember when I was younger, He encouraged me to explore a musical talent. He did my brother also. And He was musically inclined. He played the tuba. And He would be in the marching bands. You know, I don't know a lot of people who play the tuba, but it's interesting that Jim, you will be another person that would play the tuba.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: That's true. Yeah. But, you know, He was really insistent that, you know, music changes people's lives. And that it gives you more coordination, you know, and rhythm. And that the sound of the music, you know, inspired certain feelings to be activated within you. And it gave you joy, gave you compassion. And so, and so it was really important to him that I find some kind of a musical instrument to play.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And of course, you know, I'm thinking, well, you know, what can I get? You know, so I went through these ideas. My grandmother played the organ at that time when there was organs a good bit of them, you know, and I was like, and my parents said, you're not getting an organ. Okay. So that was out of the question. You know, so I kind of narrowed it down to, hmm, that's going to do one. One of the two things that was either going to be the piano or maybe the saxophone, you know, and it's like, so I chose the piano.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And I found that it really did help my life, you know, by learning how to play the piano. It gave me coordination. Even when I was in school in typing class, you know, I found that because of playing the piano, it made it easier for me to type faster. And, you know, and so, you know, it really did help in the end. My brother, on the other hand, he had to choose an instrument that every boy wants to play, the drums. And of course, you know, because there was a dozen other boys that were in his class that played the drums, he didn't make it into the band, you know, which kind of left him without a musical instrument. Okay.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I wanted to ask one thing, though. You know, you said that it gave you coordination and those kinds of things to learn the piano, but what was it that you took in high school as a sport?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Oh, you mean when I was in track?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Track, and what else? Well, I was a cheerleader. Come on now.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: I played volleyball.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Come on. Yeah. And say it. What's that? What's that? Everything bowling. What else?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Are you talking about track and field? No, yeah, I'm talking about, you know, the spear.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Oh, yeah. Well, you know, I was pretty strong because I was a cheerleader and, you know, doing acrobats and aaerobic type of things. And so I come to realize that, you know, throwing the discus and the shot put into javelin. Yeah. You know, I tended to do that a little bit better than some of the other girls. Oh, yeah. Because we had all kinds of girls trying to sign up for that.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: I mean, you know, I mean, in our class. But, well, as a kid, you know, we lived on a hill and it used to be fun just to take and throw Frisbee up the hill and see how hard, how far you could throw it. You know, and it's just like, you know, sort of similar throwing discus. Just you just turn it, kind of coming out the other side of your hand rather than the inside of it.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: But wasn't there a ball that was like iron?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Oh, yeah. Shot put. Shot put. Yeah. I mean, it was pretty good size. It was pretty heavy. You could throw it as far as you could throw it.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Yeah.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Yeah. Well, I said we had all kinds of girls that signed up for that. You know, I'm just saying. Yeah. Oh, that was a little challenging, you know. But I was pretty strong. And so.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And was that the boys team of the girls? The girls. Okay. You had a girl's team. Oh, yes. Oh, okay. Yeah.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We did. Okay. Uh-huh. So. A lot of people signing up for that. For shot put. Two or three other people.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Oh, yeah. A little bit. A little bit. Well, out in the country like that, I guess. Country girls. But hey, you know, I can't even imagine it. But I guess if anything, you know, that piano did it out.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Because. Well, maybe not in the shot put it didn't. Well, it may not have, but it probably balanced you out a little bit.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: But like I said, I was a very big person, you know. I was pretty thin. Yeah, I know. Yeah. It was just. Yeah, so you gave me a little advantage. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Yeah. But, you know, the musical talent, I have to agree. I did find, you know, as my life continues on, that getting into sound therapy and frequency, you know, vibrational type of learning of things like that, you know, how important sound really is in opening doors in our lives. And breaking emotions free from our body. And certain frequencies, how they can heal the body. And so, oh, yeah, it's very important that people take it more seriously and not just as, you know, an extracurricular activity in school.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Well, and even the Angels have said that everybody, everyone should sing every day, at least every day, because it has a tendency to balance the neural pathways that go through the brain, number one. And number two, they help to release dopamine, which, you know, if you release dopamine, it helps to bring joy, you know, and peace to the body. And so, it only enhances it. So then as you get it, you want more. And so you'll do more things to smile and to be happy throughout your day. And it has a therapeutic effect. Why we don't do it enough?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We're lazy. We have been taught that it's no big deal.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Yeah, that's true. You know, but if you look back and you think of the role of a parent and how they can really change the child's life and encourage them to be all that they can be, you know, it's so important because I could remember times where, you know, I really wanted to go out for a sport or do an activity and, you know, and my self-confidence maybe wasn't as high as it could have been. But there was always this coaching and talking, like, if you really want to do it, you apply yourself there. There's nothing that's going to stop you from being the best you can possibly be. And I was like, this is where it just kind of held strong within me. I don't remember I had this uncle when I was a little kid, my uncle, you know, he was a great uncle, you know, and, you know, he said to me, he says, I'm going to tell you one thing. He says, he goes, when you're in school, he says, you do as much as you can.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: You just, you learn as much as you can and you do as many activities as you can. And he goes, trust me, I'm telling you from experience because when you get out, you'll be paying taxes for the rest of your life. I kind of stuck in my head. I was like, wow, that must be really important then. So anyways, so yeah, he was influenced in my life too to motivate me.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I remember when we were first together, you know, I always sang and I still do. But you know, sometimes I'll be outside working and do this valley. You can hear quite a bit and quite a distance. I don't care. I sing anyway, you know, when I'm out there working or, you know, working in the gardens or the flowers or the trees, whatever it may be. And you know, I remember when we were first together, I'd be around the house and I'd be singing. And finally you come to me and you know what, you know what, I'd love to hear you sing.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You give me a favor though, change the song. It was sort of like a broken record. It repeated the same tone over and over and over. And you listen to it for five, ten, fifteen, twenty times. Okay, that's nice. You know, when you listen to it for thirty, forty, fifty times, it gets a little old. I love you.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Kiss me on the cheeky. You say, just change the song. And it wasn't as if I didn't have a million songs though. It was true.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: But there's other things about how about growing up with my parents and my dad. You know, one thing that was always really important was to have the patience for the people that were older and maybe sickly. You know, my grandmother on my dad's side was at the same age as my great grandmother on my mother's side. She did not have my dad until she was very late in life. And although she had one other child that passed early on, he was the second child. And you know, so as I was a young child, she was already in her seventies. And so, you know, her health was declining and everything.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And it was, you know, there was a part of him that would, you know, just sit and talk about, you know, people when they get older, you know, their health can decline. You have to be patient. You've got to do more for them, et cetera. And it's like these days, if you look around, you know, do kids really care about elderly people? You know, it's like they're a burden in their life.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You had an aunt, I believe it wasn't an aunt. It was just a friend of yours, I think, that her sister was probably almost 80 years old. And she fell in her house and broke her hip. And there were four kids playing outside. And she was yelling, help me, please help me. I need help, please help. And you know, they played all day long and never one time.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Did they go tell anybody or knock on the door or look in the window or anything like that? They just ignored it until when they went home that night, one of them mentioned it to their mother. And the strange lady next door that was yelling, help me, help me, help me. And so then the parents went and checked on her and she had broken her hip and couldn't move. And I mean, what are we teaching our kids? If we're not teaching them, you know, the simple things of life even. I mean, if we can't grasp the simple things of life, we will never grasp those things that are beyond us.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, right now we have AI and I mean, you know, it's doing what it's doing. And they're trying to control in every way they can. And they're losing the battle. And the kids don't care because it just makes things easier for them. We'll let them do it. We'll let our AI do our homework, you know. And it's like, I don't know.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I'm not sure why we don't teach our kids. I guess because it's not in us as parents. If it were in us as parents, we would teach that to our children, wouldn't we?
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: We would. You know, one of the things that, you know, that we were taught, and I know you were too, as a child, was that both of our parents were hunters. Your grandfather was a hunter as well, you know. And of course, there were rifles or shotguns, you know, were knives or whatever in the household. But we would never have thought to go digging them out or dragging them to school or touching them or touching them, exactly. I mean, there was an understanding that, you know, this is not a game. These are not toys, you know, that, you know, you leave them alone and that they are meant to have a purpose.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And you know, he just didn't fool around with them, you know. And so that was something I thought was very important, you know, growing up to have the respect. I mean, my dad was in the system that I learned how to shoot, you know, which I wasn't a hunter and I really didn't care, you know. But in the end, because he made me learn how to do it, I have found that, you know, it was a very valuable tool to have anything to have learned.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: We had a double barreled, 10 gauge shotgun behind the front door. And we never touched it. I don't ever remember even thinking about touching it. I mean, you just didn't, you know. There were things you were taught and you just, if you were taught not to do something, you didn't just go out and do it. I mean, I don't, it's hard for me to understand why today. And I guess it's because kids are on their phones so much.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, I don't, can you walk anywhere that kids aren't on the phones? Right. And I mean, they're always on their phones. And do we know what they're being taught? Do we know what they're listening to? Do we know what somebody's telling them? Correct.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: No, we don't. You know, there are ringtones you can buy for your phones, for your cell phones. And within it will allow a 10 second message to come across it. But it is of a high pitched frequency and only a child that's up to about the, you know, about the 10th grade, maybe 11th can hear it. After that, you start to lose the ability to hear that high range. And most people, now my wife's a little different. She can hear that range, you know, which is odd, but okay.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: But you know, but typically most children can't after that. You could just have somebody with a cell phone in the class. In that ten-second, you know, I guess you could put in there, you know, the answer to one of the questions on the test. And then ring it again and another answer to the question is on the test. I know this for sure, because I did an entire research project on it. And of course, I had to use children to do it because I couldn't hear the sounds. And the ringtones are out there.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And I was at an expo once and this young girl walks up and she had a cell phone. And I said, your cell phone? She goes, yep. And I said, do you use it at night? And the mother says, oh, no, they're not allowed to use it at night. They have to put it, you know, over away from the bed. And I said, hmm, I said, do you want to tell her?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Do you want me to tell her? And the mother said, tell me what? And I said, are you going to? Do you want me to? Fine. And I said, there's a ring tone that you can't hear. The phone can go off and I'll hear it and I'll know to go pick up the phone.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Even at two in the morning. She goes, but you can't hear it. And the mother was just dumbfounded. And I thought, that's that ring tone has been out there for the last three or four years. And, you know, they use them in all kinds of stores from Walmart's stuff, you know, to grocery stores, to whatever it may be, to keep people from loitering, especially children, from loitering around places that they have to hide theft areas, you know, back to school, you know, places where there's, you know, electronics, things like that. And if it's a strip center and there's a bar in the strip center, they'll put them up all around that bar so that they constantly beam out of sound that will hurt kids' ears so they won't gather in front of that bar. And I mean, you could buy them personally, you know, and the thing about it is, do you want one of those if you work all night and sleep all day, but the kids next door play in their backyard during the day, you know, you may want to put those, one of those up on the side of your house.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And guess what? Nothing says I love you more than I'm going to beam you with this sound that's going to hurt your ears so bad that you'll just go somewhere else and play. Well, you know, is that really where we have come to? And this has been 10 years ago and it's still being, they still use it. And when I ask, you know, one company about it, they said, well, we can't just have people steal them. Well, I hear you, but, you know, what did you do before that? You know, hire somebody, pay somebody a wage, you know, I mean, used to be this little guy with a white hat and a white apron, the clean tables that are my quarries, you know, he put his two kids through college and paid off a mortgage at that wage.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And today, you'd have to have five of him to do the same thing. What's changed? Somebody's gotten rich, you know? I mean, you know, it's been said that one of the richest people in the United States has over $1 trillion to realize that even if you use that money for healthcare, for food assistance, you know, for different kinds of things that are needed and there's this supply for it, that individual would still have $100 billion left. Oh, gee, can I spend $100 billion in a lifetime? Maybe you could, honey. I don't think so.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I'm just kidding. You're really more frugal than I am. But, you know, what have we come to? I mean, men were always the ones who, you know, provided for the household and, you know, the women would take care of the children if that was necessary. And then it became that, you know, both could do it. But, you know, at the K.C., the sleeping prophet of Virginia said it best, he said, there cannot be, you know, an adequate relationship between two people if they both have careers. Now, you didn't go on to explain that statement except to stay it that way.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And you know what? Look around you. Do you see any? Hardly, are there? I mean, and if there are the parents spending time with the kids? I mean, if they have a day off, the one I'm going to take them to, yeah, someplace educational. I mean, rather than a sports game, sports are going to be the bane of our existence.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, schools can't exist without them. Oh, good, it's gracious. We could be teaching our kids from home through computers and other means instead, oh, no, then you wouldn't have basketball or baseball or any of those things. And I agree that kids should be active, but those things should be community oriented, not school oriented. I mean, because all that does is divide people. I mean, oh, he's a great basketball player. Him over there, and not so much.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He can't play basketball. I mean, so he gets put into a lower rung and it's just ridiculous. I know in a school out here, there's one boy that he looked at me one day, he's nine years old, and he said, ask me something you don't think I know. And I thought, well, there's a billion things that I don't even know, but, you know, but okay, I said, you're not, right? He said, yeah. I said, okay, what is the inner core of the earth made of? Oh, hold on.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: He said, well, it is a solid iron core, except, he said, except for the fact that it is now starting to elastize, he said, and actually even liquefy. And before long, it's going to be nothing but liquid instead of solid iron. Whoa, I mean, I know that. And I've been studying that for many years, but I know they don't teach that in school. And he's so intelligent and he doesn't try to impose it upon you, but if you say something that is not right, he'll offer his opinion. Good. We've got to learn some way.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: How else do you learn? I mean, and yet, and yet they took his chair and put it way over to the side, away from everybody else's chairs, because he was so smart. And it made the other children look less smart, but they were less smart. You know, I mean, common sense, but you don't separate him out. You put him in the middle of the room, right in the middle of all the chairs, and you let him help teach the children. The other children, you know, the things he knows and the things the teacher knows are right, you know, as he joins in. And that is what makes it beautiful.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, isn't that what Jesus did? He said right in the middle, and the disciples gathered around him, and he taught. And it's the only way. You know, what if they'd taken Jesus to throw him out to the side and said, you said over there, you know, I mean, you know, we'll talk about our things over here that we already know, you know, and how do you know them? Oh, my goodness. If I had a nickel for every time I heard, you know, that's just the way it's always been. Oh, your father, your grandfather, your great-grandfather, probably your great-great-grandfather.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Well, if that was where it started, how do you know he was right? And think about it was like back then. I mean, you know, it took you an hour to get the mule to move. I mean, you know, and yet you say that's just the way it's always been. The whole idea is to move this planet back into the arms of God, back into the arms of its creator, and for us to become co-creators with that beautiful universal energy and oneness with the Christ, oneness with our God and Savior. I mean, and the Holy Trinity to God is, I mean, yet we take the one and put them to the side, you know, and ostracize them. I tell you what, I don't think God aided it all that very well.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And maybe that's my problem. You know, Christ always tells me, you know, let it be. But there, you can see they're cheating. I mean, it's a fraud. And let it be. You know, who do you think can control? Okay.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Okay. And the more I have learned just to let it be, it may not be happened tomorrow. It may not happen next month. It may not happen this year. You know what? It'll happen. All of a sudden, somebody will notice and there'll be a fraud charge.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And when you have one that involves thousands of people, you'll find that, oh, that person has been taken. It's been going right up the line. You know, one person gets elected, then the person behind them gets elected, person behind them gets elected, and they're all connected. And they've all been helping along the way to siphon off money, you know, where to take money to, you know, alter things. And oh my goodness gracious. I mean, finally, one person who has authority stands up and says, well, I'm turning this over to the Attorney General because to me, it looks like fraud. Oh, gee, you know, it looked like fraud to me too.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It looked like fraud to anybody who looked at it, but nobody wants to make trouble. You know, well, you see, we don't make trouble around here. No, you cause it, you know, if you're ripping off people, you know, I mean, even if it's $500 a year, $500 there, $500 a year, $500 there, what are you really doing? What are you getting? I mean, it's, is that the way you live your life? I mean, is that the way our father would tell us to live our lives? Did he tell Christ to live his life that way?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: No, he didn't. No, you're right. Absolutely not.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: You know, I want to share something with everyone is that, you know, Jesus gave us the Lord's Prayer and the Lord's Prayer has a lot more to it than just speaking the words because the Lord's Prayer actually is connected to the endocrine glands of the body. There are seven primary ones. People might have maybe want to call them chakras. They call them the endocrine gland system. But whenever you say the Lord's Prayer, when you start off, the very top gland, the pituitary gland is opened when you say the words, Our Father, which art in heaven. And from there, it goes to the pineal gland in the head where hallowed be thy name. And it begins to open that.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And as you continue on to the next part, you go to the thyroid where it says, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done. And then it goes down to the gonad area where give us this day our daily bread. And then it goes up to the next gland of the adrenals and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And then it goes to the Leydig gland: "Lead us not into temptation. And then it goes up to the thymus but deliver us from evil. And then it goes back to the thyroid again for thine is the kingdom and then the pineal again and the power and then back to the pituitary and the glory forever. And so what it is doing is that energetically it is opening up all of these endocrine glands, allowing a channel of light to be able to flow through your body so that you are a pure channel to your Father who art in heaven.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And when we do this, you know, and we acknowledge the fact that it is opening us up and that it is making us a pure channel to God, we need to be able to understand that was our opportunity, that the connection with spirit with God, you know, has happened. And that listen because it is important in the listening, it's receiving, you know, we have more of a tendency of projecting rather than receiving. In the quiet times of our life, we are in receptivity and that is when spirit is able to draw the light down through our consciousness and fill our minds with that which is the most important information at the time. That's why it's so important in meditation because if we only spend as little as even five minutes a day in meditation, what we are doing is we are shutting off the chatter, we are shutting off the constant projecting of energies and we are allowing spirit to communicate with us. And when we do this, we begin to have more insights, we have more clarity, we begin to realize that there is more to life than the consuming things of the day that has shut us down and our life begins to open up, we begin to see a bigger picture in life. And so it's very important that we remember, spend as quiet times, it's important for prayer that you project, but then it's important for receptivity in meditation and it will make a big difference in your life.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It's true, you know, also, and there are so many of them, the whole book of Psalms, it was said that it's an entire Bible in and of itself and at one time it was all set to music. If we could find someone to set that book back to music again, I think it would change a lot of people on this earth in the way they view and see the spiritual things they do and even with other music. There's some music that will tear your central nervous system apart and the old hymns are the best ones, saying not that they haven't tried to change some of them, but nonetheless, not to correct them, God always will, and the sacred names of God. They're sacred names because at one time they weren't even allowed to be spoken, but once vowels were added to the languages, then you all of a sudden could speak things you couldn't before. And so, you know, it's very important. Number one, God the Father, the reason why he's part of the Trinity too, he wants to be acknowledged, you know, he wants you to acknowledge that, He exists and that he's part of everything you do. And then there's the Christ who is our God and our Savior.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Trust me, I ask what do we refer you to or to you when we pray? He said, I am your God and your Savior. So it's pretty simple, doesn't it? And you know, and you know, and in some of the scriptures of Isaiah, he was referred to as Emmanuel, but they all mean the same thing. They all have the same vibration to them. And that's the key. Everything is vibration and frequency.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: If you say a word, you say it outward. If it's a curse word, trust me, it affects your whole system. It will affect your central nervous system. If you say something, you know, or bring something within you, well, it has an effect, but not like it does when you speak it out because, you know, speaking it out or speaking it out in the breath that God gave you, God took and breathed the breath of life into your nostrils. And he became a living man or a living soul. And so, you know, it tells us that we have to be careful of what we say outward, you know, it does.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And you know what else is that, you know, if you have spoken curse words on a regular basis, there's a pattern there that, you know, whenever something happens automatically, you'll say it again. And in order to break that kind of a pattern, they say it takes 21 days with constant effort and not doing it, you know, not saying it. Right. And you can even change it with a different word. You know, oftentimes the best way to change your habit, believe it or not, is to take up another habit. You know, it's less harmful. Yes, that is probably true, you know.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: But it's important that if you're going to change things that, you know, we are fixated in patterns. Right. And patterns just don't go away automatically. It takes some effort to rid them.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It's true. You know, a lot can be done that we have not, we know, I know our medical communities know it, you know, and they refuse to release it. In case he said that any addiction to any drug could be, could be completely wiped out in 21 days simply by using, you know, hypnosis in a certain way. He said, now hypnosis can be dangerous if it's misused. He said, but whispering in the ear of a child or a child just before they go to sleep in a certain way can within 21 days completely wipe out the desire or need for any type of a drug, opiate or otherwise. And I thought, that's just amazing. Why are we then putting people back and forth into, you know, rehab, right?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It doesn't make sense. And you know, these are our what? Oh, yeah, they're mostly males, right? I mean, those are the names you see. And if you have a female, well, she's probably, you know, she's tuned into that brotherhood. And I mean, I hate to say it, but, you know, you're going to pay for it. You just are.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You're going to pay dearly. And I can't imagine if you have, if one soul has suffered, one soul, you know, Christ wouldn't that want one soul to suffer, but if one soul has suffered, Lord help you, if one soul has missed the kingdom of heaven because of, you know, something that you have done in the medical profession, you know, when you could have done something else, not a mistake. We're talking about something that you did purposefully or something you did negatively or you withheld something back. I remember a man who had a one of those blastomas in his brain and they would take him into the hospital and they would use this machine on him and it would go, it'd blast it all way. It'd be gone. He would not have not one bit of it left and they bring him home in about two months, it would start to grow again and they take him back in and they blasted with that machine. And I mean, it only took about 20 minutes if that.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And I mean, boom, it was gone. He'd bring home, he'd have no tumor at all. Now they did this probably for about two years, but the problem was is that you could not keep it from coming back because it was probably tied to something, you know, something karmic, so to speak, or a lesson needed to be learned. So, you know, medicine can give you the respite you need, but you still need to change the habit. Oh yeah. And because like you said, you know, the habits create, you know, patterns and those patterns can be ingrained into one organ and one organ can affect another and another and another and another. Don't think they don't.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: There is a pattern to all of them to the entire body system is one big pattern. Christ could heal the way he did because he was life itself.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Oh yes, it's very true. You know, we understand the sacredness of God and we understand that there are, there's actually sacred names of God. There are like 72 sacred names of God, you know, and in these sacred names of God when you speak them, they have within them sounds of a perfect pattern which leads you onto the path of ascension. You know, you should never use them when you're angry or upset. But if you meditate upon them and the meanings of their true essence or you vocalize them, the power within each one is of the Christed Light. It's the perfect pattern of the Father's greater Light. It made manifest within you.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: It's actually been said that if you just read the 72 sacred names, just go through them and read them, you know, and then put them away and you never read them again. The brain, I'm sorry, not the brain, the soul never forgets anything. And so when you pass those 72 sacred names are right there and they will come forth and you will instantly turn into a beam of light and it will, it will jettison you straight, you know, straight to the pearly gates. Right. And when you use the sacred names like in a deep prayer, it allows for the imprinting of these sacred sound vibrations of light onto the vibratory circuitry of our body, our mind and our spirit. And with the crown of light activated, we can put on our over self body and our true identity. And we're ready to be delivered from any kind of psychic death or spiritual death.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: Because when this occurs above our Kether point, which is the crown, a flame of light will appear. And just as it did to the heads of the disciples at Pentecost, nothing can stop our spiritual work with the divine light. The Holy Spirit moves like a mighty rushing wind. It does.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And you never want to say anything about the Holy Spirit is considered the unpardonable sin. And literally, you know, something that is good can't be bad. So if you see someone and you see what they're growing and what they're planting and what they're doing and it's all beauty and love and light and their lovely souls, they can't be bad. I don't care what you say, you know, I don't trust those people. I hear you. I wouldn't. Don't think I'd say that because, you know, if you do, you just may be bordering on, you know, the Holy Spirit's territory and you don't want to do that because what it means by the unpardonable sin is that you don't have time to ask for forgiveness.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: The karma of it will come so fast and so swift that it will back you up. Sometimes the Holy Spirit will even use an imperfect individual to effect a response. You know, while you're not ashamed that there are so many spiritual people that just don't have the time, you know, I don't have the time to do that kind of work. I mean, or to do that, I mean, my golly, can you imagine having to do that? I told a gentleman one time in a table, we were sat in the talking and he had a three-year degree in spirituality and he's one of our ministers. We were talking and I was telling him, you know, about some of the things that I had done over my life and finally he looks at me and he says, Jim, he goes, I'm sorry. He said, I got to go take a nap.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I said, what do you mean? He said, everything you said, he said, it's made me tired. I couldn't imagine having done. How could you even do those things? I mean, it's like, do you ever have a break? I said, not really. I said, do I need one?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I said, I forgot to have one when I die. You know, but he had to get up and take a nap, really. I mean, and I thought, it doesn't seem like a big deal to me, but, you know, I mean, I've been told that when God has asked me to do something, I don't have to tell you. I don't even think about it. I just do it. And that's the way we should all be. We know when God is pushing us towards something and we should do it.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, we know good from bad. It's not that hard. I mean, we can look at something and not too sure, but close your eyes and see with your ears because your ears actually, you know, go to each side of the brain they're supposed to and they will bring you the most perfect of things because you will hear things you never saw. And you close your eyes and you listen, oh, you hear the cricket on the left, you hear the birds singing on the right. But when your eyes were open, you never heard either one of those. And in that strange, but close your eyes because your eyes will deceive you. You know, most of what you look at is particle in its stationary.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: If it's stationary, it isn't real. It is illusionary. And you know, not-so-shiny lights started it up fast pace. The moment that Christ resurrected, they started with a fast pace. And you think that even those who saw the resurrected Christ, you know, we never have fallen for stuff like that. Well, you know, offer me six ears on our stalk of corn instead of two, you know, on a consistent basis. And well, you know, I might believe that, you know, that, you know, you are the father, you know, I mean, come on.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: I mean, do we need that six years of corn that bad? Can we get by on two? We always have. I mean, and you know what? If we really needed the six years, God would have provided them. God is the provider. Anything else that's provided is fake.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It's false. It's not real. It'll have no nutrition to it whatsoever. Probably won't grow another ear of corn or stalk of corn. And they're getting to that way anyway, aren't they? Where certain companies own seeds. Really?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: They own seeds? How do you own a seed? I mean, only God owns anything. Everything that exists because of God. And you know, that's real. And anything that grows and movement of creation, and that's how creation occurs only through movement, then, you know, we know the difference. We just too often take the easy route, or we take the financial route.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: A lot of them went in that car for a while. You know, where I want a brand new truck. I don't know, my truck's getting a little old, but it's running just fine, isn't it? You know, I've got a 2014 Jeep Cherokee in that truck. Every once in a while, it'll nickel me. But other than that, you know, I mean, it's been a pretty good vehicle. I have, haven't I, Sandy.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It has been absolutely. And you know what? I mean, God provides. I mean, he just does. How did I know it was the one to pick? I didn't. When I went out to rock our, I needed one.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: The old one was getting kind of old. And you know, and I just knew this is the one. And why did I know? Because I could feel it within Christ in God, or Christ the God, talks to you within you. He says, I will meet you within yourself. And so why are we looking outside? Why are we looking for God outside?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Even in our churches. If all of our churches across the United States, every Sunday, when they have service, you know, to get into account the time changes, you know, could lift their arms upward like they used to. Remember the old days when you lifted your arms up and you'd yell, Amen. And Amen, the meaning, the true meaning of Amen, which has been altered, you know, so it be or so be it. It's not. Come on. Would you really go to that trouble?
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Why not just say so be it? Amen. Amen. Amen. The first one locks off the lower worlds and keeps the not so shiny light from messing with you while you're having your dinner or your food. And the upper amen, you know, is opening up the doors of heaven to allow for the blessing or the food to come down because no matter how high the food was ranked, depending on how it was prepared and cooked or how it was even slaughtered, which is why the Jews still follow, you know, the way they do in how animals are slaughtered. And it's the most humanitarian way ever.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: If even if our governments, which I don't agree with, you know, were to use, you know, the death penalty, if they use the way a calf is slaughtered, you know, by the Hebrews, I mean, there wouldn't be a pain because what it does is it just opens up the jugular vein and you bleed out in two minutes. And you don't even know it. You just pass out. And there's no pain. And yet we burn people to death. You know, we, one guy laid on the death table for over an hour while they try to kill him. They'd kill him and he'd wake him up.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: They'd kill him and he'd wake up. They'd kill him and he'd wake up. And I mean, what is that? It's nothing but Satan. And you know, there are a lot of Satan's on the earth right now. And then there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And you know, there's a lot of people who are in the earth. And there is some truth to that in that you take on a counterfeit spirit that is constantly trying to get us to do something wrong. And then when we pass from this world, it stands in judgment against us.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: It confesses against us all the bad things we did, even though it was the one who taught us, you know, or convinced us to do it. You know, if nobody said it was fair, but the glory of it is God's. And God will take care of it. I mean, it just will.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: We know there's one thing that I wanted to share still. And that is a lot of times we want to have that intuitive psychic third eye experiences like I never worked, never worked, you know. But there is an exercise I can teach you that will help clear the third eye that makes it a little bit easier for perception. And that is called a rocking motion. And it's where you visualize pineal gland in your head and you're going to rock it back and forth. But in order to break up the sludge that's keeping it from being able to see, you know, you have to rock it in uneven numbers forward like once, backward twice, forward once, backward twice. And you do this, and it could be any uneven numbers back and forth for like a minute or two.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And until you feel like that, it's kind of broken up. So you visualize rocking it forward once and then going back twice, forward maybe three times and backward four times. Okay. And back to once, forward and rock it back twice. And after you've done this for about a minute or so, then it should have broken up all the sludge or whatever that's holding it. Now you're going to rock it in even numbers. So maybe once, forward once back, two times, forward, two times back, three times, forward, three times back.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: And you probably do that for another minute. And after that, you know, it may, you may feel a little bit dizzy at first. Okay. And so just kind of give yourself a minute to kind of focus because that'll quickly pass. But it'll probably find that it opens up the pineal gland for you so that it makes it a lot clearer and easier for you to see things. So just a little thing I wanted to share with everyone.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Well one thing too is when the light, when you wish to invoke the light within you, remember invoke it into every cell of the body. Right. Every cell and see the cell expanding full of light. And you do this enough and eventually it'll just kind of explode and enlightenment because the light is within you. You know, too often we call upon the light and we feel like the light has to be brought down to us. But that's only because too often we have walked away from the light too many times. And a piece of it here has been given and a piece of it there.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And yet, you know, it's just amazing to me. It's also amazing to me that for hundreds of years, you know, male archaeologists, it have been looking for certain, you know, archeological finds. One of those is the severed head. It represents, they say, you know, the feminine. And I say, you guys have no clue because you'll see them out there with a head. They dug up from a hole that was killed in a battle 300 years ago. Okay.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: So it tells you guys don't have a clue. This is a carving and it is carved in stone and it represents the feminine coming into this world of the material world and what she did, she gave up her wisdom. So it's severed it from the head and what was left was faith. And the only way to get back to wisdom is faith. And so you have to believe what you can't see. You have to believe what you don't know. You have to believe what God is telling you.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: And you have to believe that God has control of your life if you let him. But this is a free will world. And therefore there is no coercion in spirituality in this world. And we asked for it. We wanted it so that we could be co-creators with God. And it's difficult because even some of the highest angels and, you know, and masters and ascended masters, a few of them even fell when faced with the material realities. And there are planets all over the universes that have spiritual beings that are trapped in them with no way of escape.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Because once you get in and you fall, there's no way back out because you can't raise the vibrations. And so at some point, maybe that's what you're being trained for. Do you ever think of that? Someday you may be able to be a co-creator in a planet where you can create, you know, the lush and the green and all the things you love and the rivers and the mountains and the trees. And you know, and God is absolutely 100% involved and can create a way for a body to be created that they may inhabit and they may walk it back up out of the material realm and back into the spirit realm as you are doing now. Because you know, you chose to. You volunteered to.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You know, I know that you really didn't completely know how difficult it was going to be. And it wouldn't be so difficult if it weren't that we didn't have Lucifer and Satan, you know, constantly dogging us to keep us from making it. And you know, we think we know the cycles and how long they are. We really don't have any idea how long we've been here. But we've been here a long time and it's time to leave soon. And you want to be ready. You want to be ready for your for your creator.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: You want to be able to stand before your creator and say when you call it, I was there and absolutely.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: It's so true. And we must make time for prayer, you know, for forgiving praise and gratitude, you know, and being able to acknowledge God, whether it be going to church or whether it be, you know, having your own private services, you know, or whatever you're doing. And to also know that the wisdom and knowledge that you hold on to, you know, when you pass, it's gone. And so it's important that what we have learned, that we share it with others, whether it be with the youth or whether it would be with adults, you know, but that it's important that it be passed on. And so, you know, we want to thank everyone who has listened to this and we want to wish everybody a happy Father's Day and a happy solstice. And remember this, why worry when you can pray? When you can't pray, then you should worry.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: Absolutely. But even then, just to say, you know, I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. And then you should worry. Absolutely. But even then, just sing the praises and the sacred names of God and it will realign everything back into order. Absolutely.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: So 304-567-3354 or Sandy's Angel Talk at AOL.com. We thank all of you for joining us and we do hope that you'll join us again in two weeks.
Speaker 2 - Reverend Sandy Young: God bless.
Speaker 3 - Reverend Jim Young: God bless.

