The Church of the Souls Evolution, May 9, 2026
The Church Of The Souls Evolution with The Reverend Blake Rubie (Ordained Minister)
Evolution of the Soul, Personal Growth, Global Conflict and Extraterrestrial Observation
In this episode the discourse weaves together personal anecdotes from Toastmasters and singing for veterans with profound esoteric theories regarding extraterrestrial intervention, the spiritual origins of humanity, and the transformative power of prayer as a solution to global conflict.
Personal Growth and the Art of Communication
Reverend Ruby reflects on his journey toward self-improvement through his 16-year residency in San Antonio and his active participation in Toastmasters. He recently completed the "Persuasive Influence" educational pathway and has transitioned into "Presentation Mastery," emphasizing that building confidence is a daily pursuit. Drawing from his six years of experience singing for Wounded Warriors, he highlights the technical importance of using a microphone on a stand. He argues that this setup allows for optimal lung expansion and free gesturing, which enhances both vocal performance and the speaker's physical presence.
Global Conflict and the "Young Soul" Paradigm
The discussion addresses current global tragedies, including the conflicts in the Gaza Strip and Ukraine. Ruby posits that Earth is a "Category 1" planet—the lowest on a scale of nine—characterized by sorrow and violence. He introduces a spiritual perspective on these conflicts, suggesting that the world is populated by "young souls" who lack the spiritual development of "older souls." He specifically shares an esoteric history of the Jewish people, claiming they originated from a planet called "Hebra" and arrived on Earth via a spacecraft that crashed in the region of modern-day Turkey thousands of years ago.
Extraterrestrial Observation and Divine Intervention
According to the discourse, peaceful extraterrestrial civilizations have been observing Earth for millions of years. These advanced beings act as cosmic guardians, occasionally intervening in human history (such as during the times of Moses or Jesus) to prevent total self-destruction. Ruby asserts that these ETs allow humanity to evolve but will sabotage spacecraft if a species attempts to take war into outer space, as they demand the cosmos remain a peaceful domain.
The Spiritual Mechanics of the Afterlife
The narrative concludes with a vision of the afterlife as a "world of light." Drawing from the near-death experience (NDE) of Lou Famoso, Ruby describes the soul as a being of light that continues to learn even after death. He challenges traditional religious structures by asserting the existence of a "Mother God" alongside the "Father God," arguing that a universe defined by male and female principles must have a divine pair at its source. He encourages listeners to become "prayer warriors" to increase the light of their souls and "graduate with honors" from the difficult school that is Planet Earth.
Reverend Ruby’s message is one of radical empathy and cosmic perspective. By viewing Earth as a challenging school for soul evolution and recognizing the shared light within all people—regardless of nationality or creed—humanity can transition from a state of "preying" to a state of "praying," eventually achieving the peace required to join the broader galactic community.
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!
[00:00] Speaker 1: (instrumental music plays) Hello, everybody. This is the Reverend Blake Ruby. Welcome to my show, The Church of The Soul's Evolution. I hope you're doing well on this beautiful Saturday. At least it is here in San Antonio. Started off being rainy and thunder storming, but it cleared up and now the skies are blue and it's hot, like around 90 degrees, which is pretty typical for May. I've lived here for going on 16 years, will be 16 years in September. And the weather this time of year is starting to heat up, pretty much summertime in May. Although we had some cold weather recently. I don't know if I told you too much about it, but I went to Japan for two weeks, the 15th through the 30th of April, and it was cold over there for the most part and it rained a few days too. We were hoping to get there before the cherry blossom season ended, but we couldn't make it in time. Oh, well. That was my second time in Japan. The first time was in August of last year.
[01:54] Speaker 1: Both times we went for two weeks, and it's always interesting there. I can think about it right now, my mind's eye, and we had a good time. I was talking with my wife, I went to a Toastmasters meeting today at 11 o'clock. I gave a speech, a 10 to 12 minute speech, and there was about maybe 10 people there, 10 to 15, I can't remember. And it was in a restaurant, a brewery, which we go to once a month for this one club where members are called Cheers. I'm a member of three other clubs. One club that meets every week, Tuesdays at 6:30. The other, one of the other clubs meet the first and third Sat- Saturday of each month at 9:30 in the morning, and then the other club meets once a week, Monday nights at 6:45 to 7:45, one hour. Cheers is always kind of fun because it's more relaxed and we don't have all the reports like we usually do with the other meetings and... Anyway, my speech went well. I had to talk in a circular motion to address all the people that were there.
[03:07] Speaker 1: We didn't have a lectern or a podium. And I talked about this pathway, which is what Toastmasters gives us for our educational requirements where we have to learn new things. The pathway I completed was called Persuasive Influence. Persuasive Influence. And every path has five levels, for each level, usually has three, on the average, three or four speeches that you have to give. Sometimes they have additional speeches that go together with the successful club series or the better speaker series, as well as high leadership projects, which I just did recently. About a month ago, I had to be, uh, chief judge for a speech contest, and that checked the block for my high performance leadership project. I'd never been a chief judge before. I'd been a chief a few times, excuse me, a judge a few times at speech contests, and it's a lot of work coordinating it beforehand. Still those... Even though they are a lot of work, they're rewarding.
[04:21] Speaker 1: You know, it's a good sense of accomplishment when it's done, and it helps out the, the rest of the team, you know, other people, Toastmasters, and other clubs. And I started a new pathway called Presentation Mastery. Usually takes maybe about a year to complete a pathway. I've done other pathways before in the past. Dynamic leadership, motivational strategies. So I think I'm on my fourth one right now, if my memory serves me correct. Toastmasters is fun when you can be confident about giving speeches, you know, and building one's confidence as a, a pursuit that one usually has to undertake daily. You know, spend hours practicing to be able to give good speeches in front of a lot of people. And I would say for the most part, I did a great job today. I got a little confused at one point because I was mixing up a couple of the projects that I had to do, understanding conflict resolution and dealing with a difficult audience.
[05:37] Speaker 1: Forget the exact title, but they were similar and so I, I got mixed up temporarily for maybe about five, 10 seconds and then got back on track. But it hardly ever goes perfectly well, you know, and one just keeps on going. It's like singing too. You're singing to a song. I can sing songs perfectly. Like when I used to go sing for the Wounded Warriors on Fort Sam Houston.For six years, I did that from nine... Excuse me, 2013 to 2020, just before the pandemic began. I would go once a month, take my equipment down there, set up and sing for about an hour and a half, usually when they were serving lunch for the Wounded Warriors. And for the six years that I went down there, I can only remember messing one song up. And this is, like, karaoke style, you know. I started out with a karaoke machine and I eventually wound up with a package right now that I have. And I'm looking at them, they're right next to me. I've got a couple of Fender speakers.
[06:47] Speaker 1: And a Fender, which is a well-known guitar brand, amplifier mixer, and I've got a wireless microphone. I've got it on the stand. And I've learned that that's the best for me to use a microphone on the stand, because a microphone really is a cool thing to sing with. And I've mentioned this before in other radio shows, and I don't want to judge people 'cause I know it's a lot of fun, can be, but for someone who is getting older and has used a microphone in either hand a lot, it, it doesn't allow full expansion of the lungs from my experience. Using a microphone on a stand does. Plus, you can use both your hands to gesture at the same time. As I said, I don't want to judge anybody. I, I've seen some people singing with a microphone and they sing beautifully, they sing together. But given a choice, why not just use a mic on the stand? That way, you can use both hands gesturing and you can breathe with both your lungs.
[07:56] Speaker 1: You have to, if you're interested to understand the science behind that, then one has to do a little research. And it's logical that if you are singing into the mic with one hand or the other, then you're favoring one side or the other, right? Does that make sense? But when you have the mic on a stand, you can breathe freely and you can gesture. Usually, it's because, what I've noticed, when you're singing, you breathe better when you're gesturing with both hands. When you only gesture with one hand, you don't breathe as well. Breathing is not optimal. It doesn't allow full functionality of the lung expansion, well, if you know what I mean. Doesn't allow full expansion of the lungs. But, as I said, that's just for your information. I might be wrong, I might be right. That's my opinion. I base it on my own experience. I'm gonna take a drink. In my radio show, I say things to help other people.
[09:02] Speaker 1: You want to avoid some of the mistakes I made and, and benefit from the learning that I have achieved over the years, being almost 72 years old. I know people want to do things their way, and that's okay and I understand. I'm the same way. But I've learned most of what I've learned from other people. And the learning never stops. That's something I think some people on television could remember, that they might be experts, subject matter experts, they might have a PhD, but that doesn't mean their learning can't, shouldn't continue, or can't stop, because there's one thing I personally don't like. I will never say hate. I, I don't like using the word hate, but when you get somebody who is talking as if they, they know everything. And I don't like talking, speaking negativity, but I'm just saying that no matter how much you know, there's always room for improvement. And I don't like getting involved in a conversation with someone where they're telling me, "This is the way it's at.
[10:12] Speaker 1: This is the way it's, it is. This is the way it is. This is where it's at. This is where it's at." And, "I don't believe in a sharing of ideas." I do. I believe in a sharing of ideas because we all have something to contribute. Even if you're young, compared to an old person. Of course, you have to respect an elder, an older person. But a wise, really wise person understands that everyone has something to contribute, that their experience is unique. And even though you might be older than them, what they have been through in their life, what they've learned is valuable. And the learning should be both ways. You can learn from them and they can learn from you. That's what I believe in. I just thought I'd mention that. I usually don't say anything negative about people. My mother always used to say, "If you don't have something nice to say about someone, don't say anything at all." But I didn't mention any specific names. I'm just saying that, you know, we all can learn from each other.
[11:21] Speaker 1: And even if you get on television and you might have a megachurch, or you might have some wonderful television program that millions of people are tuning in to listen to you and watch you, you still can learn all the way up until you transition to the afterlife. Every day on Earth is an opportunity to learn new things. And I've found that learning really is the number one thing that gets, gives me the most satisfaction in life, that learning new things and expanding the mind. And I never think that I know everything. And every day is like a new opportunity to learn new things.I think you've experienced that. You kind of have to start over again, you know, improve yourself. That's the kind, that's the society we live in. Hmm, something about that water doesn't quite taste right. I might have to go get another bottle, but in the meantime, I've got to... Actually, the other bottle is upstairs and I, that would take too much time to go get it. I'll try this bottle here.
[12:34] Speaker 1: Mm, tastes different. Anyway, for all you ETs out there listening to my radio show, whether you're on another planet or maybe somewhere in space, in the orbit around Earth or the Moon, thank you for tuning in. You know we value your concern for our society, our civilization and we respect that you have existed a lot longer than we have. Some of you may have been traveling throughout the universe for millions of years. For all you other people, you know, why not address that? It's possible that they do listen in to our television and radio shows, so why not mine? I'm the one... I'm the guy, probably more than anyone else, who talks about extraterrestrial phenomena and near-death experiences. You know, I think, with all humility, I put myself in the top 1% of people here on Earth who are evolved and are courageous enough to talk about those esoteric subjects. So I know of some ETs that are out there that have been helping us for many years and that's what they do.
[13:52] Speaker 1: They, they love to go around the universe with their technology, millions of years in advance of our own and come up to unexplored solar systems and set up an observation post and observe the life within the solar system and if there are any sentient species that are on any of the planets, then they watch them as they evolve and grow and eventually make their first step, take the first step into outer space. And if they're not peaceful, then they won't let them. They'll find ways to sabotage your spacecraft because they want space to be a peaceful domain. That's why I never liked the movie Star Wars that much. I mean, it's great special effects, but if you want to take war into outer space, you know, be my guest. Same thing here, if you really like war, pick up a weapon and, and go over there to Ukraine or Gaza Strip or in Iran, and let's just see if you survive, you know. And if you, you don't, more than likely, you're going to go to a place of darkness when you pass away.
[15:02] Speaker 1: Peace is always superior to war. War has no future and our species, especially our children and their children, need a future for their, their life, you know, to enjoy this planet and to live and love, to have a family and to just love people, you know, instead of hate them and to share with people. I'm talking about the generous, kind... Kindness is a wonderful virtue, my friend. Loving, caring people in the world who want to see us survive as a species and who don't like war. Know that usually within any war, you have a lot of innocent men and especially women and children who are being killed needlessly, because we can't... Well, our... Let me put it this way. Our weapons are really non-discriminant. You know, if you blow up a building, you're going to kill a lot of innocent people. We've become come, we've become kind of numb to that, you know, and insensitive to the killing that's going on. How many people have been killed in the Gaza Strip?
[16:30] Speaker 1: I know it's something like over 80,000 Palestinian people. Uh, it's hard to put our minds around that number of people that have been killed, men, women and children, all because of Hamas and, and that deadly assault on the 7th of October. And I'm part Jewish myself and I can understand the, the anger and frustration, the persecution that's endured over the years, the six million Jews that were killed by the Nazis in World War II and anti-Semitism that's constantly going on all over the world, the discrimination against them, which doesn't make any sense, but I think you have to realize that we're living on a planet that does count some, a lot of young souls here, you know, that came here. They're not as, they're not as old as the more traveled souls, the more advanced souls. So you have a lot of conflict and debate between the younger souls and the older souls. The older souls are wiser and they, they're more spiritually developed. And that's the thing about the Jewish people.
[17:37] Speaker 1: The Jewish people came to Earth many thousands of years ago from a planet called Hebra in our Milky Way galaxy. They were on a spaceship and it encountered some, shall we say, mechanical difficulties, and they had to land on planet Earth to effect repairs on the spaceship. Unfortunately, while they were making the repairs, the spaceship exploded and killed most of them, but a group of them remained and this was up around Turkey.... the area what is known as Turkey right now. So they eventually set forth southward looking for a place to settle, and there were a few men and women and they had advanced weaponry that they were able to use to ward off the nomads and the people who were kind of wanting to take advantage of their women, so they had to kill some people here and there. Eventually, they settled in the area known as Israel, at this time, and they proliferated. They multiplied and that was the beginning of the Hebrew race, my friends.
[18:53] Speaker 1: And the thing was, they came from a planet of a superior category of evolution, and that's the way that planets in the universe are divided up into planets of higher or lower levels of evolution. Planet Earth is a category one on a scale of one to nine, which means it's at the lowest level and, in other words, it's a planet of sorrows, a planet of war and killing as we have observed and known about for thousands of years. Everybody disa- anybody disagree with that? Go ahead and call in and, um, we can talk about it. No, you see, you won't, because I think most people agree with me. However, it's not something we realize to the extent that we need to, that we live in a civilization that has been very violent in the past and currently still is, a civilization that's willing to kill innocent women and children and forget about it because it's not us, doesn't happen to us.
[20:04] Speaker 1: A civilization that has no qualms about destroying large numbers, exploding them into tiny bits and pieces, you know, and forgetting about their families and how much we enjoy watching a sunset or a sunrise, eating our favorite meal or drinking our favorite beverage or spending intimate times with your spouse, and all that gone away. You know, the... Take, for example, those 80,000 Palestinians, their families that were ruined. Yes, they didn't have a lot of money and, you know, I think if you had seen them before they were destroyed and wiped off the face of the earth, you would have said, "How do these people live and still be so happy with what they've got?" And they only make like maybe 50 to 100 dollars a month. They find a way to survive and live off very little money and they get all their nutritional needs met with their diet, all the protein and carbohydrates.
[21:18] Speaker 1: And now, those 80,000 Palestinians, all that's left of them are their families who are probably heartbroken and angry and don't understand what happened. And even though I suppose it's justifiable to retaliate after October 7th, the, the Bible that the Jewish people go by, I think, and the, even the New Testament don't say take revenge into your own hands. The Bible says an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, the Old Testament, you know. And they say 1,400, 80,000, it doesn't, it's not fair distribution of, of killing, if you ask me. There's got to be a better way, my friends. And really, it comes down to people not having the intellect, people not being smart enough, not being intelligent enough — which is kind of contradictory to what I know about most people, because they like to think that they're smart — to resolve their differences peacefully, to compromise, to talk. You know, just talk.
[22:38] Speaker 1: When Joe Biden was president, the first thing he said was, "Putin's a killer." He didn't want to talk with him at all. He, during his four years as president, he didn't even talk with Mr. Putin. That's not the kind of attitude we need for one of our, our top leader regarding another country around the world who is so much like us. In many ways, the babies, I mean, if you look at a Russian baby compared to um, a US baby or a Palestinian baby compared to a Jewish baby, an Israeli baby, tell me, what is the difference besides maybe their skin being a different color? That's what I meant about intellect or intelligence. You have to be smart enough to recognize that we're all the same. And in order to find peace for family, family-oriented people who, who want to live peaceful lives and not be involved in some war or conflict, to be able to talk with each other.
[23:41] Speaker 1: And I know that sometimes you, you need to have a backup, especially since right now we're still traumatized by what happened during World War II with the Nazis who were determined to dominate the world and take over the world. Do you know that the, the Nazis had almost developed an atomic bomb? They were very, very, very close to developing an atomic bomb and if they had, uh, things would have been a lot different right nowFortunately, we've got some really cool extraterrestrial people or civilization that's looking after us, who have intervened in our path in more ways than one, intervened in our paths in more ways than one. You better believe it, my friends. I tell you the truth. They're out there. They intervened during Moses' time and during Jesus' time. You see, the world was, at different times, close to self-destructing, not only now, but before in the past with the Egyptians enslaving the Hebrews.
[24:58] Speaker 1: It was a precarious situation and they needed to be liberated and freed from Egypt to begin that new segment, that new part of their lives. And besides them, I mean, people have always been oppressed throughout our history. And the Black people were enslaved. But I don't suppose there really was any possible scenario that we could have talked with the Nazis and changed their minds, and so things are improving. Now, we know, now we know that it requires the intellect to resolve differences peacefully, to avoid war. It reminds me of that song in the '60s by Edwin Starr that goes... War, huh, what's it good for? Absolutely nothing. It's a friend only to the undertaker, my friend. You're so keen about war, and I like that song by Black Sabbath, War Pigs. I think I mentioned it on a previous show, but the words are very, very applicable to what we should know as civilians or citizens of the United States, and, and we should be careful and, and cognizant of who we elect to be our leaders.
[26:21] Speaker 1: And it goes, the words for War Pigs are like this. "Generals gathered in their masses, just like witches at black masses. Evil minds that plot destruction, sorcerers of death construction. In the fields, the bodies burning." I don't want my body burned. I don't know about you. "While the war machine keeps turning, death and hatred to mankind, poisoning their brainwashed minds." That's what they do. And I mean, I pray for Mr. Trump and his administration. And you know, how Iran not getting a nuclear bomb, I suppose that's partial justification for doing what we're doing right now. But what about the innocent men, women, and children who have been killed?
[27:11] Speaker 1: I don't know how many people so far, and the bombing that we're re- the bombing that we're doing and threats of bombing, of taking out men, women, and children, and the men that are usually probably just working, getting paid to be a soldier or a rebel or in a, an army, in other words, because they want to put food on their table for their children and they need a job sometimes. And even terrorists sometimes do it for that reason, people that we've killed. Hamas, for example, all wager that the people that perpetrated the October 7th attacks on the Israelis were poor people that didn't have enough money to put food on the table, feed themselves and their family. And I imagine some of them did have family, so they were hired by whomever, might have been the Iranians, might have been by Hezbollah or some other people who were wealthy, you know? Some people who were wealthy, but compromise, and that, we're doing a good thing by talking about it, you know?
[28:24] Speaker 1: The Palestinians, um, excuse me, the Pakistanians are, are helping us to get together and talk with each other, the Iranians, and i- it is a good thing that we're doing that, even though we're not yielding. It's not really beneficial to the extent that we're stopping the hostilities, and it's something that's been going on for years, my friend. And it's, it's a cycle of revenge, too, if you haven't noticed. Somebody gets killed and the other person wants revenge, and so it goes on and on and on. That person's killed, and then revenge for that person, and the other person, and, and it's been going on throughout the century. And countries are still at war with each other because of that. No one wants to be the first to forgive the other people. Too bad. I'm going to take a drink. It really is. Or you have something like, an event like 9/11, the terrorist attack, you know, where thousands of Americans were killed and we had to retaliate right away. That's all we know yet.
[29:35] Speaker 1: Doesn't it say in the Bible that, "Vengeance is mine," saith the Lord? It's a very difficult thing to try to figure out. We know that God will exact revenge for some people once we cross over to the afterlife. But in the meantime, how do we stop people from attacking us? We have to be really intelligent to, first of all, know the weapons that people are using and then how to infiltrate within their groups and maybe change their minds. It's a possibility that has to be examined of out of the different ways we can make violent...... people change their minds. You know, I, I've felt that blind rage anger come over me too. Fortunately, I've never hurt anybody or taken anybody's life as far as I know. And I'm always praying for guidance and for forgiveness for any wrong that I might have caused, that I may have caused anyone, you know, as a result of my wrongdoings. In fact, I've said this before, I'm gonna take a ... Hold on just a minute 'cause I have to...
[30:55] Speaker 1: Let me try and drink this water again. Oh, that tastes bad. Hold on, give me a minute. I'm gonna take a break, I'll be right back. I'm gonna get another bottle of water 'cause this bottle of water has something wrong with it. Okay? One minute. I'll be right back. Okay, I got me another bottle of water. I'll see how it tastes. That's much better. So I'm gonna ask you to help me out here with something that I've learned. Here's a story to, to lead into that. There was once a man named Lou Famoso. That's an easy name to remember, right? Famoso, F-A-M-O-S-O, Lou, a Vietnam veteran. He came back from Vietnam around 1964. He'd done two tours with the Navy over there apparently and he had a little extra money so he bought himself a brand new 1964 Mustang. Oh, I love those cars. How about you? Well, it was a Saturday night and he was going to a party, driving down a country road on the way to the party and he pushed it up to around 100 miles an hour.
[32:08] Speaker 1: Now one thing about those early Mustangs, they were very front-end heavy, you know. They're pretty much all engines, not much else. And so he hit a few bumps and lost control and it flipped end over end several times, landed up on the side of the road on fire. He was thrown from the car and he had a gaping head wound. Yeah, it happens quite often. And he had a near death experience and he said that he was transported to a world of light, of beautiful colors, of beautiful scenery, mountains, trees, rivers, orbs of light floating around everywhere. Later on, he would find out that they were actually souls, because that's one thing about the soul, when you get to the afterlife, you can appear as a, a ball of light or you can materialize into a spirit, which is what you have in your body and it looks just like your physical body. Well, he was admiring...
[33:13] Speaker 1: Lou Famoso was admiring his surroundings, the landscape, when all of a sudden, in the distance, he saw a small golden orb of light coming towards him. At first, it looked like a billiard ball in size and then it grew in size to be about the size of a basketball. And then when it got close to him, it looked as big as a beach ball, shining brilliantly. And then it materialized in front of his eyes, in front of him into a beautiful, amazing being of light, approximately two f- two to three feet, the size of a average human being, so maybe 20 feet tall. And among other things, this being said to him, and this is what I, I've said before and I, I'll ask you to remember please and pass it on to whomever you meet in the future, who you deem appropriate to take this and run with it and, and share it to help make the world a better place 'cause this is the solution to all the war and killing. And this will lead to people talking amongst each other and resolving those differences peacefully.
[34:37] Speaker 1: Because it does require a lot of intellect what I'm about to tell you, my friend. It does require intelligence. It also requires courage and it requires strength. Who's out there that is courageous and brave and strong and fast who can do what I'm about to ask you? This being of light told Lou Famoso, among other things, that man will prey on man until man learns to pray for man, that man will prey, P-R-E-Y, on man until man learns to pray, P-R-A-Y, for man. I guess you can also say that for women. Women will prey on women until women learn to pray for women. Do you get that, my friend? In other words, if you want the war and the killing to stop, you need to pray for your fellow human being. We need to pray for each other. You need to be brave enough and strong enough to pray. You need to be a prayer warrior. We need prayer warriors everywhere. I am a prayer warrior. I pray all the time. I talk to the creator of the universe all the time. I don't need an intermediary.
[35:54] Speaker 1: I go straight to the top. I feel I'm entitled to do that as a child of the Most High Creator of the Universe, and you are too. There are no only sons and daughters. You, my friend, are a child of the Creator. Maybe not directly, but indirectly because the Creator began that plan many years ago at the beginning of the universe through the Big Bang when the solar s- universe began forming itself one solar system at a time and one galaxy after another. And-... the creator commanded the four forces of the universe, and I've said this before, I'll say it again. The first force was the force that created all the suns and planets and moons. The second force created all the plant and animal life. The third force created all the sentient life, all the thousands and thousands of beings like us on other planets elsewhere in the universe.
[36:59] Speaker 1: And the fourth force took a piece of the creator's light, a spark, and put it in something called the soul, which is like the brain of the spirit, and it lights up the whole body. It lights up the soul, it lights up the spirit, because you are a being of light too, my friend. You'll see that when you pass over to the afterlife, that you shine with a certain intensity of light. And the object of you being here in this lifetime is to increase your light, grow your light, my friend. But as I said, we are here to pray for each other, and when you pray for each other, then you learn to love each other, 'cause we need to learn to love, to have that love. I know it's hard. There's people in this world who will make you not like them, or say mean things to you. They'll be unkind to you.
[37:58] Speaker 2: (coughs)
[37:58] Speaker 1: But you have to rise above that, find a way, and one method of doing that is to pray for them. Pray, just like Jesus taught us to pray for our enemies. I'm going to take a drink. Take it from me, the Reverend Blake Ruby, prayer works. Prayer can change things. I've seen it happen over, and over, and over, and over again. Prayer makes things change. So, be that prayer warrior that you are, my friends. Be that co-creator God in the making that you are. You are on a journey of your soul's evolution, going from one planet to another through the process of reincarnation. Yes, when you pass away and cross over into the afterlife, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the success that you had in this life, I hope. In that world of light over there in the distance, the home of the spirit, this is not our home here on earth, because we are spirits in the material world, and our spirits are made of light energy, billions of electrons. That's the real you, the real me, is the spirit inside.
[39:23] Speaker 1: I tell you the truth, my friends, we are spirits in the material world. These bodies that we're wearing are like coats, kind of like in Avatar. I'm sure you've seen the movie, Avatar, how they, they go inside those blue bodies. That's what we're doing right now with these human bodies, and we drive them around, and our goal, our objective is to increase the light of our soul, to grow our souls, to develop ourselves spiritually as much as possible, to graduate with honors, because planet Earth is a school, a very difficult... And I emphasize that word, difficult. It is extremely hard to live here on planet Earth. School, in the university of the universe. We are spirits of the universe, my friends. And after a certain time in heaven, uh, we, acquainting ourselves with our deceased relatives, and the angels that we will remember once we cross over to the other side, and the beauty of heaven, the light that shines everywhere from the ground, so to speak.
[40:36] Speaker 1: The roads that are paved with transparent gold, precious jewels everywhere, silver, furnished silver, fountains, and the feasts that we're going to have with huge tables, feast of foods. Yes, we will be able to eat in the spirit. Beautiful vegetables that are grown in the field, fresh bread, plenty of water to drink. That's all we need, is water from the river of life, which refreshes our bodies and helps us to grow spiritually. Yes, the learning continues in heaven. It will. I'm going to take a drink myself. However, we can make real progress for our souls here on earth. We want to. I said graduating with honors. You can do it, my friends, and one way, as I mentioned, is to pray. You can change things. You can move mountains. You can stop the weather, change the weather by prayer. You can do it. Be the co-creator God that you are, my friends. You are alive, and we all are alive. Your love is alive.
[41:52] Speaker 1: Don't you know, I don't need to tell you this, but you have the potential to die at any second. So embrace that you are alive, that your heart is beating. Now, one day it will stop, hopefully far into the future. I love life. Every day is a gift. I hope you feel the same way. Embrace that you are alive. Respect that in every person that you meet, even though you might not like them. They might look different to you. They might look strange or weird in some ways. Think, in your mind, hey, they're alive, you know? They could die today, tomorrow. They might not be here anymore. Learn to love your fellow human beings, and prayer is, is first and foremost, and...... most effective way of creating that love which we need to proliferate in this world. Love for the Russians, love for the Chinese, love for the Iranians. Have you ever taken some time out to learn a little bit about their cultures?
[42:59] Speaker 1: There's plenty of videos on YouTube where you can see how they raise their families, and they have their meals together and, and the love that they have in their families, how they love each other. Don't you, didn't you know that, how they love their families? They love their children. Why didn't you know that? That's what I would say to some people. You have to respect them. They're, they're trying to survive also on planet Earth, which is like as I mentioned, I'm going to take a drink - a very, very difficult life. Think of all the different ways that we can die, that Mother Nature can destroy us. Lightning, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, the animal life, you know? Or another, the top of the food chain, all those venomous snakes and spiders and insects. Not to mention, as I've said this before, driving around on the freeways, over 50,000 Americans each year.
[44:08] Speaker 1: It's about the same number, which is really coincidental that, that many people die each year, and it's usually not less or not more, and all around the world today, 40,000 people are dying. Death is a reality. I'm not trying to be morbid. I'm just saying, all the more reason to pray, my friends. As I mentioned, man will prey on man until man learns to pray for man. Keep that mantra in your mind, please. Even if you think about it only once a day or once a week, you can be a prayer warrior. We need more prayer warriors because there's no, no love in some places, very little love on television, on the news nowadays. There's a lot of negativity, and we have to be able to rise above that and know when to cut it off. You know? Change the channel. Watch something more interesting. Know when your conscience tells you, "Okay, it's time to change the channel." Let's find something more loving. How about a near-death experience, you know? I was watching one yesterday.
[45:16] Speaker 1: This guy, he was a paramedic, and this was round about COVID, the time when COVID was here during the pandemic, and he got sick. He got really sick, and he remembered himself taking his last breath, and then he left his body, which is pretty typical. That's what's gonna happen. You're gonna look down on your body lying below, your physical body. I told you, you know it, we are spirits in the material world. That body is a vehicle for our spirits to use just like an avatar. He looked down at his body, and then he was taken up in a tunnel, usually by some kind of unseen magnetic force that will propel you to the speed of light till you get to that world of light over there in the distance, and then you'll stand up. Sometimes you can go, like, traveling feast f- feet first or like Superman, flying like Superman. It's amazing, you know, what we can do, the way we can travel while in the spirit, you know?
[46:21] Speaker 1: Plus we can also be in different locations just by thinking of being there, traveling from A to B, just by thinking that I want to be in B, so all of a sudden you're there. Or, you can travel in conventional mode, and you can walk on the surface of that world over there and praying for your fellow man. There is more, no more noble endeavor or pursuit, my friend. But as I mentioned, you have to be really strong and fast, and I think you also have to work on it. I mean, I've been praying for so many years now, and I know I'm alive today because God, the creator or, and/or my mother and father spirit in heaven over there on the sun, in the city, the holy city, on their thrones. And I want a throne right beside them, my friend. I want to be there with them with all that brilliant light and activities and angels flying everywhere and the fun and joy and happiness of all the redeemed dancing on that sea of glass in front of the throne with all that beauty, every word .
[47:36] Speaker 1: That is where the action is. That's where we all aspire to get to, my friends, and it behooves us to grow our light here and the spirits in these bodies, because when we get in front of our mother and father spirit, and I'm not talking about the creator of the universe, 'cause that was part of the plan. To create co-creator God, mother and father spirit, 'cause we live in a universe of male and female. Unfortunately, our religions don't acknowledge that because they were created by men who wanted to oppress women, like we see in parts of the Middle East right now. But you see also that women are getting their equality more and more each day, because that's what they deserve. We deserve to be equal with them. So obvious- obviously, there is a mother god. Don't get this wrong, my friends, because when you pass over to the afterlife, if then you realize, hey, there is a mother god, why didn't I realize that?
[48:34] Speaker 1: Then you're gonna regret and have remorse for not knowing better because you pride yourself on your intelligence, right? Well, why didn't you know that? Why do you think that you need a mother and a father to create children, and we are all the children of God? If we're not the children of God, who are we?Can you answer that question? No. Also, who would deny the Father God the right? Who would deny the Father God the right to have a female companion by his side, for a king to have a queen next to him on her own throne, my friends? Does that logic makes sense to you? Pass the word around, my friends. We're changing things. Everything's changing. We're getting to a... We're becoming more peaceful. We're praying more. Man will prey on man until man learns to pray for man. In other words, war and killing will continue until we learn to pray for each other. Are you gonna do your part, my friends? Are you gonna help make the world a better place? I challenge you to do that.
[49:41] Speaker 1: And praying i- is an easy thing. You can do it standing up, sitting down, on your knees. You can do it with your eyes closed, your eyes open. You can do it in your car driving down the road, which is a good idea 'cause you never know, right, what's gonna happen when I take a drink. You can pray in your closet if you want to. Pray before you go to bed. Pray any time of the day. Just pray. Just pray, my friends. Help make the world a better place. We need it. We're at a very precarious time right now in our history. We have the capability to destroy ourselves, although we've always had that, kind of. Even the old civilization when there was divine intervention from the extraterrestrials that I mentioned before, there was obviously a lot of war and killing around Moses' time, you know? A lot of sexual immorality, a lot of rape, unfortunately. Really evil deeds, bestiality, and the world needed to be saved. Therefore, there was divine intervention.
[50:48] Speaker 1: You, as a co-creator god, on that journey of your soul's evolution have to- should rise above all this negativity and see it for what it is. You are a god, my friend. Simply put. If you're alive, you are a god in the making. Think about that. Please remember to pray, and here's a prayer. Creator of the universe, we love you. Thank you for your love. Thank you for everything. I wouldn't exist, exist if it wasn't for you. You know everything. You're omnipotent. We praise you, and we'll worship you forever because you're worthy of it. Thank you. A thousand thank yous for everything. Amen. Goodbye, everybody. Talk to you next week. Bye-bye.
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