The discourse unfolds with an exploration of the speaker's initial foray into the realm of astrology, particularly emphasizing the challenges faced when introducing unconventional perspectives within traditional societies. The speaker recounts an influential figure who advised against pursuing the established norms, thereby highlighting the tension between innovation and tradition. As the narrative progresses, the speaker candidly reflects on the mixed reception of his insights, revealing a dichotomy of admiration and criticism, particularly from individuals within the astrological community who questioned his legitimacy based on racial biases. This section serves as a poignant examination of the intersection of race and expertise in a field often perceived as esoteric and exclusive. Further delving into the controversial application of astrology, the speaker shares his experiences of employing astrological insights for personal gain, specifically in the context of sexual relationships. This revelation raises ethical considerations regarding the responsible use of astrological knowledge. The speaker's journey illustrates a transformation from utilitarian exploitation to a more profound respect for the discipline as he acknowledges the potential dangers inherent in misapplying such knowledge. The dialogue culminates in a significant turning point where a mentor intervenes, emphasizing the karmic implications of using astrology for superficial purposes, thereby reinforcing the gravity of the subject matter and the responsibilities it entails. In an unexpected turn, the speaker discusses the establishment of a blog dedicated to 'Sexual Astrology,' which serves as a repository for the methodologies and findings accumulated during his explorations. This venture not only reflects a desire to document his journey but also signifies a broader ambition to engage with a community that shares similar interests. The narrative concludes with a retrospective glance at the speaker's active engagement in the astrological community through various initiatives, including a radio show dedicated to cosmophysics, thereby showcasing a commitment to fostering knowledge and inclusivity within a traditionally insular domain.
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She said, don't you do it.
Speaker A:And she encouraged me not to go into those traditional societies.
Speaker A:And she was.
Speaker A:She's pretty big time in her own, you know, in those, you know, groups herself.
Speaker A:So, you know, I just went online to start posting my stuff and what I was learning and I started attracting more people, but I started attracting a lot of haters who come and say, hey, you know what you're talking about.
Speaker A:And we've never heard of that.
Speaker A:Who is a rock who, you know, he's not an Adam Leo, he's not a Louisa George, he's not a Madam Blavatsky.
Speaker A:You know, all these different people were downing us.
Speaker A:And so I started to feel it's not because I'm bringing something new, it's kind of because I'm a black guy and I'm bringing something new.
Speaker A:And I got into some confrontations with some white astrologers who proved that.
Speaker A:That, you know, like, you know, you think you're coming here, you know, you're black and eyes in astrology.
Speaker A:You can't do that, you know, or you talking about astrology and racism can't do that.
Speaker A:Astrology is a higher science, so, you know, you can't equate to racism.
Speaker A:But it baffled me because they were using astrology for sex.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:And I was like, you can't do that.
Speaker A:So I kind of backed off and I got deeper into my astrology with Ra Cool.
Speaker A:And I started using cosmophysics for sex.
Speaker A:I'm like, oh, I'm gonna see if I can have sex with this woman.
Speaker A:Get her chart, find where her Mars and her Pluto, her Venus is, triangulate that Mars is going to.
Speaker A:Mars is going to get her horny.
Speaker A:Pluto's gonna finish her off and get it, have her orgasm.
Speaker A:And I was so my, my, as they say, my hit rate went from whatever percent I was at to 110 straight up.
Speaker A:And I thought, well, I'm start getting women out of my league.
Speaker A:110.
Speaker A:So then Rob pulled me aside and said, hey, I like that you're doing what you're doing because you're testing it, but you're using it for sex.
Speaker A:And I'm not gonna teach you any further until you stop.
Speaker A:Because I can't have that because it's karmatic and you're my student and I am gaining karma for you doing that.
Speaker B:I was about to say, isn't that kind of.
Speaker B:Wouldn't it.
Speaker B:Astrology can be dangerous in the wrong hand.
Speaker A:Yo, it's dangerous.
Speaker C:It is.
Speaker C:It is, though.
Speaker A:And dangerous So I stopped that.
Speaker B:You gotta really realize what you messing with because.
Speaker A:Yeah, so I stopped it.
Speaker A:But before I stopped, I was able to at least chronologize a lot of what I did.
Speaker A:And I turned it into a blog called Sexual Astrology, which is still online.
Speaker A:So all that stuff is true.
Speaker A:I literally tested out every rising, every, every sun, cyber moon side.
Speaker A:I was, you know, I was going in with sexual astrology.
Speaker A:The dirty dirty part one.
Speaker C:All right, the dirty dirty.
Speaker C:I like that.
Speaker A:The dirty dirty part one.
Speaker A:I did four of them, but I only published one.
Speaker A:The dirty dirty part 1.
Speaker A:I did Astral poly life by poly astrology.
Speaker A:I did.
Speaker B:Wait, is that about the polyamorous lifestyle?
Speaker A:Yeah, I did that.
Speaker A:Open, open relationships and polyamorous lifestyle.
Speaker A:I did astrology.
Speaker A:I did the astrology of LGBTQs.
Speaker A:No, I went with no.
Speaker A:I called it queer astrology back then.
Speaker A:Cosmophysics and queer astrology.
Speaker A:I did that because I started to read so many people for free, by the way.
Speaker A: I read people from: Speaker B:I did the same thing as I was driving around doing Lyft, so.
Speaker A:And I was doing that too.
Speaker A:I was reading people in my Uber.
Speaker A:I have a video.
Speaker A:I have a video called the Uber Astrologer, where I do it live.
Speaker A:Like, oh, watch this.
Speaker A:Put it on.
Speaker A:I'm reading the guy, I think he's a Leo rising behind me while I was driving Kansas sun.
Speaker A:And I'm reading him, you know, live.
Speaker A:And so I started doing all that stuff.
Speaker A:Rob wanted me to get off the sexual astrology things because he wanted to build a brand at this point, and I was his main recruiter.
Speaker A:I would go out and find young up and coming astrologers who were sharp in mind and pull them into cosmophysics, teach them for free the basics and put them on our blog talk radio show called the Cosmophysics show, which was a three hour show which I had a format.
Speaker A:I give you an hour of astrology and news and an astrology lesson.
Speaker A:Then I bring my guests on astrologer or metaphysic physician.
Speaker A:Then after that, I give you an hour of people calling in and I read you and me and my guest or me and my cosmophysics students or my mentor would read you or my cosmophysics contemporary.
Speaker A:Because now all of them were my students.
Speaker A:They were raw students.
Speaker A:We would read people for three minutes apiece.
Speaker A:We only have three minutes apiece to read everybody.
Speaker A:Boom, boom, boom.
Speaker A:We just get mad calls and we shut the whole thing down.
Speaker A:What year was this?
Speaker B:Around what year on the cosmos physics show.
Speaker A: I think that was around: Speaker A:It lasted for like three years.
Speaker A:We were on different networks on the Binance Child network, the Ringtone network.
Speaker A:A bunch of you had to look that up.
Speaker A:Just type in cosmophysics blog talk.
Speaker A:It should come up but it's plenty of shows.
Speaker A:Me, Christian Littles, Maku Amun Raku, you know, his students and that's what we did.
Speaker A:And I designed the show to follow the sun.
Speaker A:So you know like if I was doing the show now it would be about cancer all month.
Speaker A:It was every other Sunday.
Speaker A:So you get two shows on cancers.
Speaker A:I probably do one about, you know the feminine energy.
Speaker A:The other one I do about parenting or you know commodities whatever, you know whatever cancer oriented energy.
Speaker A:And it was fun but we got to learn a lot because the live of those live readings at the end of the hour.
Speaker A:Yeah, that was the best part.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:So.