Plasma, ether, and A New Science of Heaven discussion

Resumen del episodio

We had a lively, three-hour ride on FFT Radio despite the gremlins in our multi‑stream setup. I opened with some house-keeping on chat access at fftradio.com, then welcomed Callie Spell (aka Jill) for a punchy hour on law vs. legislation, the power of language/legalese, restoring balance between the masculine and feminine, and why grassroots support—not protests—moves the needle. We talked her Wednesday breakfast show, the “Realm of England” efforts with Robin Hood, and practical messaging that distills dense legal ideas for everyday folks.In hour two, “Helen from Brazil” (Helen Basinger) unpacked her ‘emotional alchemy’ approach—clearing trauma to raise vibration and change life outcomes—and why she’s building resilience on a Brazilian homestead (bananas, coffee, chickens, the lot). We explored spirituality, entity dynamics, manifestation, and living above the fear-frequency. In hour three, Frederick checked in from stormy North Carolina: we dug into US primary politics and money power, media consolidation and censorship, and then zoomed out to ancient knowledge—ether/plasma, the Books of the Dead, underground cities, and why so much wisdom went “missing.” Music this week: Huntress’ “Lost to the Deep” and Bonzo Dog Doo‑Dah Band’s “Jollity Farm.” Podcast replay available shortly after the live show; feedback welcome at studio@PaulEnglishLive.com. FFT Radio (live stream and chat): https://fftradio.com Paul English Live (show hub, podcast, contact): https://paulenglishlive.com 
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