The Church of the Souls Evolution, June 20, 2026
The Church Of The Souls Evolution with The Reverend Blake Rubie (Ordained Minister)
Disclosure, War, Near-Death Proof, and the Soul’s Long Evolution Toward Love
A Personal Opening From San Antonio
In this episode of The Church of the Soul’s Evolution, Reverend Blake Rubie opens by greeting listeners and sharing personal reflections from San Antonio. He begins with an extended discussion of the San Antonio Spurs, their recent NBA Finals loss to the New York Knicks, and what he sees as the team’s strengths, missed opportunities, and future needs. He reflects on the emotional highs and lows of sports, the disappointment of losing, the influence of referees, and the difficulty of investing too much emotion in competition.
Lessons From the Spurs and the Pressure of Crunch Time
Reverend Rubie uses the Spurs’ playoff run as a way to talk about performance under pressure. He praises the team for exceeding expectations and becoming Western Conference champions, while also examining the mistakes that shifted the momentum of the series. He discusses Victor Wembanyama, De’Aaron Fox, Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, and the need for a strong player to develop alongside Wembanyama. Beneath the sports analysis is a larger theme: talent matters, but mindset, chemistry, decision-making, and calmness in crunch time determine whether a team reaches its highest potential.
Turning From Basketball to Disclosure
The episode then shifts into one of Reverend Rubie’s recurring spiritual and metaphysical subjects: extraterrestrial life and government secrecy. He discusses the film Disclosure Day, recommending it while explaining that it presents the idea that world governments, including the United States, have covered up evidence of life elsewhere in the universe. He speaks about alleged recovered spacecraft, extraterrestrial bodies, black operations, and testimony from people who claim to have worked in covert programs. He frames disclosure as a world-changing revelation that could force humanity to rethink itself and its place in the cosmos.
The Hope of Contact and the End of War
Reverend Rubie suggests that open contact with extraterrestrial civilizations could help humanity move beyond violence, war, and petty conflict. He imagines advanced beings helping humanity join an intergalactic community, share technology, cure disease, and learn to live in peace. In his view, humanity’s violent nature has delayed that possibility. He argues that if people knew without doubt that advanced life exists beyond Earth, they might be inspired to stop fighting and begin thinking more like citizens of a larger universe.
9/11, Afghanistan, and the Human Habit of Violence
Reflecting on human cruelty, Reverend Rubie discusses 9/11, the World Trade Center attacks, the Pentagon, Flight 93, and the hateful disregard for human life shown that day. He then broadens the point by saying humanity cannot only condemn others, because nations including the United States have also caused suffering through war, bombing, and retaliation. He points to Afghanistan, World War II, Normandy, and battlefield deaths as examples of the way human beings repeatedly fail to resolve conflicts peacefully.
Why Do Men Kill Each Other?
Using Forrest Gump as a cultural reference, Reverend Rubie reflects on the question of why human beings kill each other. He suggests that violence often comes from a lack of spiritual maturity and an inability to resolve differences through dialogue. He also connects this to the historical oppression of women, arguing that men have often oppressed the very women who raised them. He strongly praises mothers, especially single mothers, and says women are often better leaders because they nurture, endure, guide, and carry families through hardship.
Fantasy, Reality, and the Responsibility to Learn
Reverend Rubie contrasts fantasy with reality, asking whether people are more invested in movies and entertainment than in real human suffering and practical courage. He notes that films may inspire people, but they remain fantasy, while real life asks whether someone could rescue a person from a burning car or respond wisely in danger. He encourages listeners to keep learning, think for themselves, and avoid believing that any one book, teacher, or religious authority contains every answer. For him, spiritual growth requires open inquiry, humility, and the willingness to examine testimony from many sources.
Near-Death Experiences as Spiritual Evidence
A major section of the episode centers on near-death experiences. Reverend Rubie argues that many people who report these experiences are telling the truth and that their stories provide important evidence of spiritual reality. He focuses on the case of Bruce Van Natta, describing the accident in which a truck axle crushed his abdominal area, his heart stopped, and he reported leaving his body, seeing angels, moving through a tunnel, and hearing divine guidance. Reverend Rubie presents this story as evidence that the soul survives the body and that divine help can intervene in moments of life and death.
The Call of the Soul and the Intergalactic Community
Reverend Rubie connects near-death experiences, extraterrestrial life, and spiritual evolution into one larger worldview. He says humanity is being called by the soul to recognize that life exists throughout the universe and that beings in many forms are waiting for humanity to mature. He describes different species, bodies, skin textures, eyes, and forms of intelligence as part of the Creator’s vast design. Humanity, in his view, is a microcosm of the universe, participating in the Creator’s growth through experience, choice, and evolution.
Earth as a Difficult School of Learning
The episode presents Earth as a hard school where souls learn through danger, suffering, nature, disease, accidents, conflict, and mortality. Reverend Rubie mentions storms, lightning, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, tsunamis, car accidents, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and the daily fragility of life. He urges listeners to drink water, care for their bodies, set ego aside, and learn from others. Despite Earth’s harshness, he sees the planet as a place of spiritual development where free will, love, and responsibility are tested.
Free Will, Karma, and Judgment Day
Reverend Rubie emphasizes free will as one of the central conditions of human life. He says people can pray for help, but they must also recognize that choices have consequences. Taking another person’s life against that person’s free will, he says, creates karmic debt that must be faced in a future lifetime. He also speaks of Judgment Day and the life review, saying every action, interaction, and second of life is recorded. This becomes one of the episode’s clearest moral messages: every person is accountable for whether they spread love, harm, hope, or despair.
Logic, Life, and the Case for a Living Universe
Reverend Rubie uses the diversity of life on Earth as an argument for life elsewhere. He points to millions of insect species, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, plants, planets, stars, suns, solar systems, and galaxies. His reasoning is that if life can exist so abundantly here, it is logical to believe life exists elsewhere as well. He describes every visible star as a sun with planets around it and imagines other civilizations that may have existed and traveled for millions of years before humanity appeared.
Unacknowledged, Nuclear Weapons, and Hidden Technology
Returning to the disclosure theme, Reverend Rubie recommends the documentary Unacknowledged, saying it can convince open-minded viewers that extraterrestrial contact has occurred and that covert programs have concealed it. He discusses Area 51, S4, black operations, billions of dollars in secret funding, Roswell, recovered craft, and the possibility that humanity could have had clean or free energy if information had been released. He also reflects on nuclear weapons, Iran, North Korea, the former Soviet Union, weapons of mass destruction, and the danger of believing official claims without critical thought.
Prayer as Relationship With the Divine
The episode closes by returning to prayer, faith, and love. Reverend Rubie encourages listeners to build a daily relationship with the Creator, Mother and Father God, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, or whatever higher power they sincerely turn toward. He says every prayer strengthens faith and that life feels better with a higher power. He offers a prayer thanking the Creator for the beautiful world, asking for blessing, guidance, righteousness, peace, love, dignity, respect, and humanity’s growth into a better world aligned with divine will.
The Church of the Souls Evolution
The Church of the Soul's Evolution with The Reverend Blake Rubie (Ordained Minister)
There is no only son of God. Jesus taught us to pray, "OUR Father, who are in Heaven..." We are all God's children.
We are here on earth to develop spiritually. We came from Heaven and will return to Heaven, eventually. As the brain is to the body, so the soul is to the spirit. As spirits of light, the Creator has created darkness to help us learn from the darkness and increase our light. In this show, there is much to learn about spirituality. The subjects range from the creation, the Original Creator, Co-Creator Gods of Solar Systems and Galaxies, reincarnation, the nature of our spirits, planets throughout the universe, near-death experiences, extraterrestrial intervention in our past, angels, who Jesus really was and more!
Good afternoon everyone.
This is the Reverend Blake Ruby.
Welcome to my show, the Church of the Souls Evolution.
I hope you're doing okay.
I am doing fine.
I can't complain.
And let me tell you a few things
have been going on in my life.
It's been a week since the San Antonio Spurs
were eliminated from the NBA Finals.
They launched it in New York Knicks.
And living here in San Antonio,
it's been kind of rough.
We were so happy when we won that one game.
You should have heard all the people
sending off fireworks and even shooting their guns
and cars, honking the horn, you know.
And then it looked like we were going to win game two.
We had a 29-point lead and wasn't meant to be.
The next word, team of destiny, they
had won the championship in 53 years.
And I'm not going to talk too much on where the blame should go.
Suffice it to say that in order to win,
the championship with Spurs are going
to have a different mindset.
And whether or not that includes getting
some additional players or losing some,
that remains to be seen.
And I have faith, complete faith in these Spurs organization
that they'll make the right decision regarding whoever
should go and who should join the team
so that the chemistry is better because they were hot and cold.
Really hot, thinking baskets, three-point shots.
They couldn't miss.
And then they went cold.
But whatever reason, they only have themselves to blame.
But I think they far exceeded expectations
of getting to the finals going through the Oklahoma City
Thunder with the defending champions.
And they can be very proud of that being the Western Conference
champions.
And I don't think it's going to be easy, either.
Also easy, not easy next year going up against the Thunder.
But I hear the Lakers are going to possibly let LeBron James go.
And imagine that he joins the Golden State Warriors.
That means they would have LeBron.
He's 41, but he's still averaging 20-plus points a game.
And Steph Curry, Grandma Green.
I mean, I don't know who else they got.
They might have left one other superstar.
I just can't think of right now.
But I think that it would be OK.
And I think that would be a wise move for LeBron, in my opinion.
I don't think he'd stay with the Lakers anymore.
He won a championship back in 2020.
But I think it's time for him to move on.
You can stay in that area there.
And I think he wants to win one more championship.
He's got four already with five.
He would definitely raise the question or better put.
Him being considered to go with a little bit more tangible,
so to speak.
If he had five instead of four championships,
he's a point leader.
He thinks the NBA finals 10 times, one, four, lot six.
But I was watching Michael Jordan play the other day.
And I don't really think he'll be anyone as good as him.
And he was always great in clutch time,
making those important shots.
Daelin Bronson, he had a heck of a series.
And he just couldn't miss some times.
And three-point shots are driving to the basket
for an easy layup.
He seemed like he could get through all of his words.
And perhaps there was a little bit of bias there
on behalf of the referees.
They do not make him some calls.
But it went both ways for both teams.
And that's what happens when you allow some people to let
squeeze, whether it's basketball or another sport,
to decide the momentum of a game.
You can't really invest all your emotion and money sometimes
one way or the other, because that's
not happened too many times.
That's why I kind of keep sports at a distance.
I don't usually watch it on TV, but my wife and I,
we were watching this first.
My wife was interested because all of a sudden,
there was NBA Finals Peter and San Antonio,
and it was a really tangible feeling.
And if we'd won, it would have been incredible.
But it wasn't meant to be.
But you are next time I won a championship in 53 years,
and I take a drink.
And so I'm looking forward to the next season for the Spurs.
I read about them.
And that's what I do, because I don't like watching too much
sports on TV, because number one, the referees
have a tendency to shift the momentum against the team
without supporting.
I've seen that before in the past.
And I know other people feel the same way
if they talk with other people.
And I just can't stand, don't like losing.
I don't think anyone does.
But I like reading about the teams afterwards,
whether basketball, major league baseball, football.
I like reading in detail what happens.
And that's the only way that I can really handle
the competitive side of it.
And sometimes it's tough to go down with the refereeing,
which I don't agree with also.
And I usually say something towards the referees.
And then you know how it is anyway.
So personally, I think, even though I
know the Spurs organization is going to make the right decision,
I think they need to find someone to play alongside a win
be who's tall and good, a good player.
I think it was up to me, I would trade Darren Fox
and try to get another big player like Len B. However,
in order to get someone, I believe
to looking into someone, I can't remember the name,
the place with the Brooklyn Nets currently.
And just like Kim Duncan and David Robinson
were the Twin Towers.
And Duncan later on teamed up with Tony Parker
to manage a no-bling.
I think we need another organizational player
to go alongside a win be for years to come.
I don't think Darren Fox is that player.
Although I believe that he helped them
during the regular season to win more than 60 games.
And I forget what he averaged per game.
It was around 20 points per game.
But I've seen it before with some players in the playoffs
and the finals, they can't come up big in clutch time.
And it's unfortunate.
I know Len B makes a mistake.
But you can't put the whole responsibility on his shoulders.
And he's only 22 years old.
He's been playing great with all the points per game
and rebounds and steals and blocks.
But someone else, I think, and you never
know who's going to step up in crunch time.
So the Spurs, they can score.
No doubt about it.
They outscored the New York Knicks, like 74% of the time.
They were leading, but couldn't get it done.
And as I've mentioned, you can point
to playing it one way or the other.
But I do believe that a trade for Darren Fox
or another All-Star caliber player would be good.
However, if he stays with the team, I'm OK with that also.
Like I mentioned, she was instrumental in helping
the Spurs to have the great season
and get through the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA finals.
I know he was playing on a sore right foot.
So perhaps I had something to do with it in game.
I think it was game four when the Spurs had gone ahead
by 29 points.
And then he knocked the ball away.
And there was only a few seconds left.
And he got the ball.
And OG and OB came up.
And Fox went for the layup.
He'd been thinking, like most of the experts that were
narrating the game.
And other players too said that he should have dribbled out
the ball and maybe gone to the free throw line, you know,
with maybe seven seconds left.
And if he had just if he had knocked those free throws,
then they would have been up like two.
But he should have known better that he could have outrun
or an OB.
But an OB was right there with him.
And they should have sensed it that he was going to block
the layup.
And later on, when he made three mistakes, that was one mistake.
And then he fouled Josh Hart, who brought the ball from half
the center court line back into the Nick zone, which
was the court violation.
He fouled him.
I don't know why.
And maybe he was thinking that they
wanted the free throw line.
But no, actually, they wouldn't have done the free throw line
because the team had a foul they could give up.
Then all set when the Nick said 5.7 seconds left
and front-side got the ball to try the three-point shot.
Whenby was right there to try to block it, you know, putting
his huge arms up.
But Fox decided to double team him and leave his man.
And OB was his man.
And as some of you may have known or some of you may know
that a nobody just went right to the rim, uncontested,
hit that ball in and win them that game.
And then really, that was a series right there.
The whole series turned around.
It's the first of one, that fourth game,
and tied it up two games apiece.
It would have been different.
Guarantee it.
It would have been different.
But that's the way it goes sometimes.
Some players, they can't handle crunch time.
And what can you do other than just keep trying hard,
you know, do your best all the time.
Listen to your coaches and allowing
your fellow team members.
Listen, you know, do the right thing.
Anyway, those are my thoughts on this first.
I'm going to take a drink.
Now let me move on to another subject, the movie disclosure
day.
Some of you may have heard me before in the past talking
on my show.
The subject concludes your death experiences,
God, the universe, angels, life out there,
extraterrestrial phenomena, abduction.
So it's course of the day.
I highly recommend it.
I don't want to ruin it for anyone that hasn't seen it yet.
However, I will say these things.
Disclosure day is just exactly what it says.
It is assuming, of course, there's no concrete proof
that the governments of the world, including the US
government, have been covering up that there is life elsewhere
in the universe.
And I take a drink.
Sentient beings, like us, living on other planets,
in this galaxy and other galaxies who have visited us
in the past, and are currently visiting us.
And around the world, including the United States
again, places like Waswell, there's
quite a few different ones where they'd
recovered alien spacecraft and bodies,
and just haven't told the public.
Because they think the public that we can't handle the truth.
It talks about, I guess I can say this, about men and women
who have worked in those black operations, covert cover-ups.
And later on, came out to tell their secrets
that they were supposed to keep secret.
And the story is all the same.
That indeed, yes, the US and other governments around the world
have recovered extraterrestrial spacecraft and ET
bodies.
And we know that there is life out there,
but they haven't formally told the world or the general public.
And this movie is geared towards coming out
and letting the world know that we're not alone.
And my friends, it'll be such a bombshell revelation.
It'll change the world, especially when we know
that they're out there and they're waiting to make contact with us.
And that we have to give up our fighting and killing,
warring ways.
Then slowly, I think the change will come
where we could forget about our petty conflicts
and focus instead on going boldly where no man has gone before.
And indeed, if we make contact with the ETs that are out there,
and I've heard that there are as many as 50 to 60 species
that have made contact, whether it's to go in the past,
and are currently interacting with us, walking amongst us.
They have the technology to alter themselves genetically,
to resemble human beings.
Of course, that takes a great deal of intelligence.
And there are stations strategically
in places around the world to try to save us from our fate.
After 9-11, I think they probably wondered
if we were going to destroy ourselves because that was a horrendous example
of just how cool human beings can be towards each other,
flying an airplane, two airplanes into the World Trade Centers
and killing approximately 30,000 people that day.
And then in the Pentagon, crashing one plane into the Pentagon,
another flight 93 in Pennsylvania,
with a blatant disregard for human life.
No love there, hate.
I suppose they thought their rationale was doing it for God,
you know, some of those people, they believed that God wants us to kill each other,
and that's wrong.
And they'll find out if they don't expect it.
They'll accept that now on Judgment Day,
and there will be a Judgment Day for every single human being on Earth.
When we die and we're all scheduled to die at one time in the future,
then we will see what kind of ripple effects we caused in our lives
to affect other people, either positively or negatively,
with love or with hate, with hope or despair.
And those people, I mean, we can't really point and finger at them.
We've been guilty of similar atrocities in the past.
You know, think of the retaliation that we did against Afghanistan,
and all, not just the men, but a lot of women and children who were killed by our bombs,
who we can't bomb discreetly, I mean, you know, accurately without taking innocent lives
and to spin that way.
And all the wars in the past drive so many innocent lives,
millions of people that died in World War II,
we just celebrated June the 6th, Normandy,
and the Allied troops who invaded Normandy at the different beaches,
and the machine gun fire that they endured and the bodies that were hooked up,
and so, ridden with machine gun bullets, men, men, men,
dying, you know, it reminds me of, in the movie,
Forrest Gump, when they were attacked by the North Vietnamese,
they're at the end of the movie, and they're getting fired upon with bullets from mortars,
and so Forrest Gump runs, and then he realizes he's left part of a squad platoon.
And he goes back there, you know, and he goes one by one,
and the body was thrown back, injured, badly injured, dying,
and then he finds Lieutenant Dan, and he's lost both of his legs,
and brings him back, and then he goes out to get Bubba Bubba,
like with the Bubba Gump shrimp company that he later forms.
And as he's carrying Bubba, he puts him down, Bubba asks some force,
why did this happen? Why do men kill each other?
Because they don't have the intellect, they're not smart enough
to resolve their differences peacefully, talking with each other.
And so it has been, we're seeing my friends with slow evolution of human beings,
specifically men who have been oppressing women over the centuries,
they've only just recently begun to get their rights, so that's logical, right?
Oppressing women and keeping them under their thumbs,
when they know in their heart of hearts, in their minds of mind,
their minds of minds, that women are truly the best leaders in the world,
better than men, are better, because they raise men from babies, boys to men,
and they have to handle everything.
And most times, change their diapers, feed them, carry them around,
men don't do that too often.
They help them grow up, they teach them things they need to know,
and then in some countries around the world, the men turn around after all that
and slap them in the face, so they speak, and then treat them worse in animals
in some cases, and oppress them.
So same women, mothers, who raise them, all because they're a member of the Beard Club,
they think that the ultimate growth, and it's not that, my clients love this way,
and everyone should love their mother and father in small stahrd a day,
happy father's day to all you fathers out there, but mothers, they're awesome,
what they have to endure, some are single mothers, raising families,
worthy of great respect and honor, the Bible said honor thy mother and thy father.
Well, I know some people don't believe in the Bible, especially over there in the Middle East,
but they should.
That is a logical thing to do to honor your mother.
You wouldn't be alive today if it wasn't for your mother, right?
Fathers?
Probably get by without a father, a lot of people do.
I'm going to take a drink.
In fact, what I was saying about the Squosier Day, it was a pretty amazing movie,
and Steven Spielberg is an excellent director, that's totally excellent, you know?
But my friends, as good as that movie is, and as much as it'll make you think outside the box
and realize that, you know, we're being lied to, that indeed,
do this life out there, and they're not sharing that with us.
It is still just a movie, and therefore not real fantasy actors getting paid millions of dollars.
Yes, it's a good theme, no doubt about it, but reality versus fantasy,
which one are you more geared up in, so to speak?
Nowadays, the human race is kind of obsessed with fantasy.
In the movies, you have these violent action movies, violent action movies,
actors getting paid millions of dollars, but when the real thing happens,
people shooting each other and realize, oh my God, oh, most times it's not you, someone else.
And if I want to talk, then we take notice.
Which one are you more involved with, my friends, fantasy or reality?
You came upon a car accident, and you needed to pull somebody from a burning wreckage.
Could you do that?
Or if you are an active shooter situation, would you know how to react?
Fantasy, reality.
Which one are you more involved with?
A part off.
Now if you really want to see something that will convince you, anybody, with a logical rational mind,
without a doubt, 100% certain that there is life out there,
that we are interacting with them, that we're not alone in the universe,
I recommend a movie slash documentary.
If you're interested, if you want to learn,
if you want to do just a little bit more research to aid your understanding of a particular subject,
then of course learning more is always beneficial and behooves us to get as much information as we can
about a particular subject because the learning never stops, my friends.
No matter how old you get, we're still constantly learning.
That should be.
We don't come to a point and say, I know everything.
You listen to me, and I'll tell you what to do.
I'll tell you where to go.
I'll tell you how to behave, how to be.
No.
Conversations with people who are evolving their souls on their journeys or life journeys
should be a sharing of ideas and beliefs.
I'm telling you, this is the way it is.
The Bible says this.
Well, if you want to believe 100% of the Bible, that's up to you.
You are entitled to your opinion.
If you want to go to war and fight about it, like people have done in the past,
over religions, disagreeing, that's what it all comes down to.
We just don't disagree.
We just don't agree.
We disagree.
We can't see eye to eye on some subjects.
People should, they're minds.
They don't want to hear anymore.
Well, think about a Bible.
The Bible, and I respect it greatly.
I think it's the best account of the divine intervention the world has ever known.
However, it is still just a book.
The men that wrote the Bible, yes, they were inspired by God,
but you can be inspired by God.
The Creator also.
I have been inspired by God.
And you can be inspired by other books as well.
It's not like God was looking over their shoulders and saying,
like this, although automatic writing suggests that perhaps God,
the Creator does this, that where you are in touch with the divine.
And so you do like what you think you hear.
But for me, I think the main thing is the Bible doesn't provide me enough details.
I have so many unanswered questions, and so I had to look elsewhere,
and I'll read other books, and I asked questions.
I watched videos on television, experiences that people had,
and more than that, I put my face in my fellow human beings.
And no, sometimes what they're telling me is the truth, and I believe them.
Yes, there are some charloms out there.
People point out to try to make money or get fame and fortune,
you know, to go together those two words.
But for the most part, people who have had a near-death experience are for real.
You know, like one man that came to mind, his name is Bruce Van Natta.
Bruce Van, D-A-N-N-N-A-T-T-A.
There is a man who used to work with semi-trucks and repairing them in the engines.
And one day he was getting ready to go home and his co-worker asked him if he would take a look
at the engine of this one semi-trucks that was running,
and he could identify where an oil spill was coming from.
So he called under the truck and had been running for quite a while,
and it had been up on these fancy jacks.
And so they had gone underneath there.
He called for his co-worker to turn the engine off,
and he identified where the spill was coming from.
But when his co-worker got into the cab, it shifted the weight of the truck.
And it came off the jacks and the axle landed right in the stomach area of Bruce Van Natta.
And all of a sudden he had five tons, so the 10,000 pounds of weight crushing his abdominal area
down to the spine.
And he said he heard the crunch of the five tons of metal axle hitting the concrete underneath his spine.
And he doesn't know why he did it, but he said, help me Lord, quite.
And then his heart stopped.
He said he heard it going, it was racing, and then it went,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
He stopped eating, and then boom, the spirit left his body,
and he was up in the ceiling looking down.
He saw a couple of angels, and I think it's because he asked for help,
and they had their hands on the area.
He pulled out, he pulled himself out from underneath there,
after his co-worker had jacked the truck back up.
And so after many operations, and much pain and healing,
he's better today, but what a story.
Three times he came back down to his body.
The pain was just too much, he went back up to the spirit,
the real hymn, up in the ceiling, and was going down a tunnel a couple of times.
And then they had called the co-worker, called the local firefighters,
volunteers, and they'd come out there, and one woman who saved his life,
was Dorian Shmoen, who was saving his life.
She didn't give up on him, the rest of it was dead, you know, he died.
But she didn't give up on him, and she was slapping him in the face,
who's gone out to come back, come back, simply slapping him in the face,
until he took him, and he was going through the jungle a couple of times,
going towards the light in the distance.
Does anyone know where that light is?
Over there, some world of light in our solar system?
Well, good guess.
And he heard that, and each time he heard that he went back into his body
and finally goes, last time she said, look at him, when his eyes opened and said,
Bruce, on out to a year on the verge of life and death, you have something to live for.
And then he thought of his family and his children.
So he had heard God's voice say something to him earlier before that,
and I said, if you want to live, you're going to have to fight,
and it's going to be a hard fight.
And indeed, he made it. He fought, and he survived.
But that's just one example of someone who's not holding around, not lying, you know,
he told the truth. That's what happened to him.
And we have to believe, make the world a better place, my friends.
You have to believe in some of these people.
I know it's scary, and it's taboo in some places, and some people are just satisfied
with going on with their lives and making money and raising their families,
but there is more to that.
Don't you feel the call of the soul, and just like the call of the wild, and that's going to take a drink?
It's all part of your spiritual development, my friends.
It's always also knowing that there is life out there elsewhere in the universe,
and they're just waiting for us to join the intergalactic community.
These brothers and sisters in spirit are out there in different bodies,
in different shapes and sizes, different colors, skin, different colored hair,
different texture of skin, different eyes, many different shapes.
And colors of eyes.
It's incredible what the Creator of the universe has done.
And we're all kind of like microcosms of the universe,
revolving to benefit the growth of the Creator of the universe who started it all with the Big Bang
when the universe began forming itself one solar system at a time,
and then after so many solar systems, one galaxy at a time.
And here we are in a galaxy, many billions of years and miles from,
like yours I should say, and miles from the center of the universe,
and we're in a spiral with arms, the Milky Way galaxy.
Did you know that even before our galaxy was created,
even before we existed, before the dust and rock started swirling around
and forming our sun and planets and moons,
that the worst in species and the harsh in species out there
that had already been traveling around the universe in millions of years,
and they're out there now waiting for us to join them.
But unfortunately, we are a very violent species.
Think of all the wars we've had.
It's the name of few of them, the Revolutionary War, Civil War,
the War of 1812, well, that's before the Civil War, the Civil War,
the World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War,
the U.S. storm, the Gulf War, and now it's got the Iran War, the Ukraine War.
We just can't stop our violence, let's take a drink.
Why do you think that is my friends? Why have we killed millions of people?
What is the benefit of that? War, what's it good for?
Remember that song? Absolutely nothing.
Say it again. This is a friend only to be undertaker this.
Yeah, war, what's it good for? Absolutely nothing.
There's ruins and lives of people.
But I've got some good news to tell you, and reference to that, my friends.
This war we're living on is a very, very, very hard school of learning.
We're living on a planet with animals who eat each other.
It's part of the ecosystem.
And then there's mother nature who can be very violent.
Last night we had lightning bolts landing around here in our neighborhood, close by.
Huge, terrifying, nerve-wracking lightning bolts landing, hitting the ground.
So it seemed close by thunder.
Then there could be earthquakes sometimes, or tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes exploding, tsunami.
And then we go out on the freeway and 50,000 people a year in the United States alone die in car accidents.
There's diseases, cancers, diabetes, heart disease.
Don't forget to drink your daily recommend amount of water, my friends. It'll help keep those diseases at bay.
Put your ego aside. Think outside the box.
Learn from other people like I have learned from other people.
And so if we knew without a doubt if it was life out there in the universe, just waiting for us to join that intergalactic community where they could share their technology.
And we could become the star travelers like them, like the Star Trek.
Or they could truly teach us how to cure diseases.
You know, we don't know how to cure or cancer.
Heart disease or diabetes, but they could tell them.
Because they are super intelligent, you know, any sense of being that can travel around the space.
You face at a very high rate of speed, only from one place to another.
Warping time space traveling into dimensionally is worthy of listening to, you know, and if they've been alive,
there's civilizations have been alive longer than ours, then definitely we can learn from them, you know, because they're not too different from us.
I mean, they're humanoids.
And we can learn how to live in peace and harmony.
There is no good reason why anyone should die at the hands of another person that all comes down to, we will.
We have free will, right?
That's why God, number one reason when God got us together before sending us to be born on this planet,
God said, the Creator, Mother and Father God, who are co-creator gods, not the Creator of the universe, but beings like us.
They lived lives on planets like this one in their full devolution.
And they told us before we were born, number one thing, you have free will.
If you want to change anything, you can pray, now, if it's in accordance with their will, it can happen, it can be done.
Otherwise, you have free will, and that's what we find where a lot of the problem lies within having that free will.
Even the free will to kill each other, but ultimately, if you take someone's life against their free will,
then that's a violation of their free will, and you'll have to pay the comic debt for that in a future lifetime.
And oh yes, that will happen, guaranteed, take it from the Reverend Blake Ruby.
There will be a judgment day, and you will be standing in front of me,
leaning or lying prostrate in front of the Mother and Father God, and you will be held accountable for every single action, be on earth.
Our lives are being recorded, that's a drink.
I know you've heard of the life review.
Well, how else do you think we have a life review? Because every second is being recorded.
I tell you no lie, it's 100% the truth.
Every second is being recorded, every interaction you have with another human being is being recorded.
Everything you do and have done has been recorded, my friends.
I promise you, this is true. Even right now, me, standing here in the back patio, talking to my phone,
on my radio show, and you listening, is being recorded, guaranteed, 100% certain you have to believe that.
Of course you don't have to, because you have free will, but logic, my friends, logic will affect you free.
Just like, think about all the light here on earth, right?
I was watching us show survivor man, way back in the early 2000s, I enjoy him, a little less shroud.
Great man, anyway, he was one of the first survivor people, he'd go up a week or 10 days, live in a jungle, or maybe on Costa Rica or Grenada, an Amazon jungle.
Did you know that there are 2.5 million different species of insects in the Amazon jungle?
And there's more than that all around the world, and think of all the different types of fish, crustaceans, jellyfish, and the ocean, seas, rivers, and lakes.
Over 30,000 birds and reptiles, each 10,000 different species, different types of different feathers, different sizes, different length, different colors, all beautifully made, which parts that feed independently of their will, like us.
Wonderful made, and then over 9,000 types of amphibians, over 5,000 types of mammals.
If all that life happened by accidents here in this world, logically, it happened by accident on any one of those new planets they're discovering each and every day with our highly advanced space telescopes, and they've discovered over 5,000 planets so far,
like maybe 3,000, 4,000 solar systems.
In fact, my friends, I've said this before, I'll say it again, every single star in the EDI side at DC is actually a sun and a solar system.
The planets will be all around that sun.
Every single one, some have 9, which is a number of universe, number 9, some may lose one or game one during that process, you know, or in the life of a particular source.
So, it's been an eventual, the sun may go supernova or nova become nebula.
Excuse me, what we're taking out is that there's been a thing the sun can do, you know, can become a black hole, neutron star, supernova involves others, stars that are close by nova is different.
Anyway, so it's safe to say that ultimately one day our sun couldn't extinguish itself or blow up, you know, and then of course all the planets would become ice cold.
Within 8 minutes, that's how long it takes the sunlight from the sun to come here on Earth and all the other planets do it eventually become dead, cold, lifeless rocks, you know, floating in space, maybe even float out of space.
Into interstellar states, you know, I'm not sure if the gravity would still hold them within this particular solar system.
Because the sun only provides heat and light, but it also provides the energy for the planets to evolve around itself and also rotates them on their axis.
You know, it's looking at amazing. That's a dual kind of power there. When you think about it, not only involves planet Earth around itself, the sun also makes the Earth rotate on its axis at about 600 miles an hour at a 23 degree chance when it's axis.
Amazing.
And so going back to what I was saying about this closure day, I highly recommend it, but that documentary I was telling you about, I was getting to the name, I apologize.
It's called Unacknowledged.
And it will convince you without a doubt that they are out there, that they have made contact with our planet before in the past and the currently doing so, that the people that used to work in the black, covert operations, like area 51, S4, they're getting billions of dollars each year and has been that way.
I don't know how the president doesn't even know.
And especially ever since was well, you know, when they recovered the spacecraft and then changed the story, kind of makes me mad, you know.
I think we could have had clean energy, free energy.
If we had released, I know it's hard to step a little more to, you know, not trusting anybody, but that's all part of being a violent species.
You don't trust your neighbor, you know, you have that mutual destruction thing going on, you know, that's so many thousands of nuclear weapons in the world nowadays.
Everyone's got a bomb at things.
And I wouldn't be surprised if I ran has a bomb, you know, because the Soviet Union, the former Soviet Union, when they broke up, they were.
Hard strapped to money, you know, and I know they were selling some of the nuclear weapons because they cost a lot of money, you know, and they sell on the black market.
You could tell a nuclear weapon for millions of dollars.
And as you know, as a lot of the boil.
Now, them making their own nuclear weapons and learning how to, you know, create a nuclear bomb, does something perhaps they haven't done and are working on, but in my opinion, they have nuclear weapons.
And I don't know if Korea has them, but they know how to nuclear efficient and all that stuff.
And in which plutonium and uranium, nuclear reactors all around the world, you know, are very popular as a way to produce electricity.
Anyway, don't be fooled by what people tell you.
They thought that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
And that's why we invaded them because Colin Powell went to the United Nations and said, our intelligence tells us that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, so we're going to invade them.
And they did only to find out what they didn't have any weapons of mass destruction.
So don't believe what people tell you, my friends, keep an open mind.
Think of the logic in that.
You know the former Soviet Union.
When they disbanded, you know, they had all these different countries, they all had nuclear weapons, they needed money.
What a better way to make money than to someone nuclear weapons to the country.
But fortunately, nothing has happened.
And I'm just speaking the truth, my friends, I hope, and I pray that we don't destroy ourselves.
Because it won't be good for you, you know, you know, we live here on the planet that survive for many years that we could learn to love each other, but we didn't.
It'll be a stain on our evolution.
That's why it behooves each and every one of us to do your best, make the world a better place where we can learn to love each other.
Just like Jesus taught us, 2,000 years ago, love your neighbor.
Well, after 2,000 years, my friends, how do you think we're doing?
Have we begun loving our neighbors anymore?
Let me tell you a secret, how can love your neighbor?
You know how?
I'm going to tell you a secret, okay?
But you have to be brave enough and strong enough to do this.
And I don't think some people are.
Are you brave and strong enough to pray every day to have a relationship with the Creator and Mother and Father God and whoever else you want to pray to.
You want to pray to Jesus?
That's why if you want to pray to Buddha or Muhammad, build your relationship with them by constantly praying to them, putting your faith into the fact that they exist.
Every prayer is a testament to faith, strengthening your faith.
And having a relationship with that higher power behooves anybody because things feel better with God or whomever that higher power you want to call.
And how am I doing on time?
I'm getting close to the end here, my friends.
Let me do an half minute. Thank you.
So, first of all, do you know who you're praying to, what they look like?
If you prayed to God, what does God look like?
We are created in the image of God.
We know that the Bible says that.
That's one of the things that I know is true for the Bible.
We are actually created in the image of the Mother and Father God.
We are actually their spirit siblings.
Think of them as being about the size of a house, two-story house, made of spirit.
You know what spirit looks like in the movie ghost, you know, kind of like white outline, but powerful, with brimming, emanating energy and power.
I mean, real, real power, whooshing and just taking in and putting out power, kind of like a sattery.
And a mind in the center that you can communicate with telepathically, they're out there.
And they have that omnipotent, omniscient power to help you in any way you need it.
Not so much what we want.
So, typical prayer, I know I like to pray.
I pray to the Mother and Father God sometimes, so I also pray directly to the Kriyeg of the universe, who is like your war, borealah.
The Holocaust of the rainbow, a huge, huge, tremendously huge energy field, emanating with an electrical beam, kind of like on the inside.
And I would say something like, creative the universe, thank you for this beautiful world that you help create.
We are your children. Please bless us and help us.
Guide us in the ways of righteousness. Help us to find peace, to learn to love each other.
To treat our fellow human beings with dignity and respect. We thank you for all that you've done.
We love you. And we know that you love us and you know us intimately.
Please continue to bless us and help us to be a better world, to do your will for the universe, for your personal growth.
In Jesus' name and everyone's name, Amen.







