Luciferian Light

Jones/LeeBee

Where we dig into homosexuality and how it's being used as a tool. 

  1. 1D AGO

    Episode 14: Discernment Over Dogma

    Truth gets weird when every “trusted” source has an agenda. We sit down with no guests and talk straight about discernment: how to think clearly when government, religion, media, and even education feel corrupted or incomplete. The big challenge isn’t being right, it’s staying real enough to admit what you can’t prove and humble enough to keep learning. That’s why we keep repeating a line most people avoid: “I don’t know.” Then the conversation turns toward reality itself. We break down a simple framework using space, matter, time, and consciousness, and ask what actually makes experience meaningful. From there we go into a provocative spiritual idea: if breathing is the quickest path to losing consciousness when it stops, what does that say about air? Is air just air, or is it the closest thing we have to shared consciousness? Whether you hear it as philosophy, spirituality, or a mental model, it leads back to being present with what you can validate. We also get practical about self-control and personal growth. We talk intention, consequences, ego, triggers, and why it’s on us to identify what sets us off instead of expecting the world to tiptoe around it. To make discipline real, we recommend starting small: one habit, one week, then build. Along the way we hit culture too: politicians as actors, contracts nobody reads, and rap beef as business, plus a story-filled detour into why a slap can instantly change the whole energy in a conflict. If you’ve been craving a podcast that mixes philosophy, self-improvement, and raw storytelling without pretending to have all the answers, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves real talk, and leave a review telling us: what do you trust most when everything feels unreliable? https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    1h 6m
  2. FEB 28

    Episode 12: From Homeless To Healing

    A busted mic check gives way to a gut‑punch story of resilience: eviction papers on the door, a bag half‑packed, and a father sprinting between states to make music videos with his son. We talk about the gamble that somehow worked—leaving with nothing, landing work, catching up on rent—and the moment pride takes a back seat to presence. Then the floor drops: accusations, new locks, cops at the door. What do you do when helping your kid means refusing to lose yourself? You leave with your center intact. From there, we open a tender archive: a hidden first love that felt like Brokeback Mountain IRL—forever when alone, invisible in public. That experience reshaped what love means and why we mistake intensity for care. We name the trap: love turns to a drug when it rewards pressure and secrets over honesty and self‑acceptance. The fix isn’t romantic heroics; it’s learning to stand inside your own life without begging for permission. We dig into truth as power. Every lie looks like control but costs intuition. Keep reality on your tongue and your gut gets sharper; burn energy on stories and your mind lags. We push a tough claim: narcissistic environments create more narcissists, the way cancer spreads—consumption turning contagious. The alternative is discernment. Watch how people treat family. Match words to actions. Audit accountability. Protect your capacity so your giving can scale. We also reframe generosity. Handouts make noise; modeling makes change. When you preserve your resources to build consistency—music, craft, sobriety, systems—you teach more than charity can buy. That isn’t selfish; it’s strategy. The culture already rewards performative good. We’re practicing a quieter discipline: choose rooms wisely, keep promises small and true, and let peace replace survival mode one decision at a time. If this hit a nerve, ride with us. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs stronger boundaries, and leave a review with the one red flag you refuse to ignore. https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    59 min
  3. FEB 28

    Episode 11: Surviving The Streets, Losing My Brothers

    A messy soundcheck turns into a stark, unfiltered ride through codes, chaos, and the love that keeps pulling us back from the edge. We open on a Chicago bus stop where a tilted hat could save your life, then snap into a twelve‑on‑one fight that ends with the most unlikely escape you’ll hear this year. From there, the road twists into a beach truce with rivals, a viral video that draws bullets, and the moment you decide fame isn’t worth a funeral. We talk about the calculus of survival—how security becomes a lifestyle, how conscience can block a quick dollar, and why some lines you never cross even when it costs you friends, money, or momentum. The most human threads are the quiet ones: a dog named Muffin who chooses her person and won’t let go, the weird comfort of seeing the same show on TV when the worst calls come in, and the way humor keeps showing up in the cracks, even when the room is heavy. Loss sits in the center. Two brothers gone three months apart. A father whose strength starts leaning on a wall. A dream that said more than anyone wanted to admit. Then the left turn: a medium who delivers answers to questions asked alone in the dark—tiny, precise details that make denial hard to hold. We explore how signs show up, why regret sticks, and what it means to keep living with loyalty when the streets, the internet, and your own thoughts won’t let you forget. If you’ve ever tried to outthink fate, draw a tighter circle, or find a reason to believe the small mercies matter, this one’s for you. Tap play, ride with us, and when it’s over, tell us the one line you’ll never cross. Subscribe, share with someone who needs the real, and leave a review so more people can find their way here. https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    1h 23m
  4. FEB 28

    Episode 10: From Streets To Structure; A Brother’s Coming Of Age

    What if the rules that kept you alive were the same ones that threatened to break you? We go deep on a coming-of-age story shaped by Chicago’s gang codes, schoolyard fights, a broken hand, and the uneasy math of survival—then pivot into the quiet discipline of a tiny recording studio that turned chaos into craft. It’s raw and unvarnished, moving from a childhood lesson in betrayal to an uncle’s blunt wisdom about owning your choices, to the day a continuation school changed the scoreboard from attendance to results. We unpack why someone joins a gang when fair fights don’t exist, and how structure, literature, and accountability once gave order where movies only show noise. Vice Lords, GDs, BDs—what the letters meant, how the split reshaped loyalty, and why policy decisions like tearing down the projects scattered families and cracked the hierarchy that kept violence in check. Through it all, we track the difference between ego and strategy, and how a code built to protect can twist when leadership disappears and rules go soft. Then the turning points: a friend jumped, a sunrise clash that ends in a shattered bone, expulsion that sends him to a school grading on tests alone, and a 0.5 GPA flipping to a 3.5 with a scholarship in reach. A drunk day spirals into a savage beating, pride is left on the pavement, and a mother hides her son long enough for a studio mic to become a lifeline. Music doesn’t erase the scars; it files them into verses. The story lands on a simple truth: when trust fails and systems wobble, structure saves—if you choose the right kind. Hit play for a candid, streets-to-structure journey about belonging, accountability, and the cost of becoming a man. If the story hits you, share it with someone who needs a map through the mess, subscribe for the next chapter, and drop a review to tell us your turning point. https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    1h 14m
  5. FEB 28

    Episode 7: Holding The Light: Kiki Masters On Truth, Trauma, And Becoming

    Start with a dare: be real, not right. That’s the current running through a raw, wide‑ranging sit‑down with Kiki Masters—a Navy veteran, trans woman, parent, and world‑class survivor—who turns a life of hard edges into a blueprint for honesty. We move from awkward mic checks to unguarded confession as Kiki shares the moment she knew at ten, the decade of abuse no one believed, and the stubborn resilience that carried her across oceans and into herself. Kiki’s twenty years in the Navy become a study in power and protection. As a captain’s cook, she learned how to keep herself safe on closed ships, build alliances, and quietly insist on respect. She began transitioning in year nineteen, and her approach says everything: ask her sons first about top surgery, then ask her mother, who not only approved but helped make it happen. It’s tender, it’s funny, and it reframes transition as family stewardship as much as personal courage. We push into the thorny stuff most shows dodge. Why is sexuality a political football when intimacy is private? Where does “preference” blur into bias? How can parents support a child’s identity without projecting fears or fantasies onto them? Kiki’s answer is simple and hard: let kids be. You can’t argue a child out of their core. You can only make their road lonelier or safer. That clarity anchors a conversation that also wanders into reincarnation and “recycling,” race and legacy, and the strange ways love keeps finding a way back. The chemistry is messy and human—jokes, contradictions, mid‑thought revisions—and that’s the point. Identity isn’t a tidy thesis. It’s a lived practice built from listening, reflection, and everyday bravery. If you’re here for LGBTQ stories, military life, parenting through uncertainty, or just a fearless voice telling the truth with a wink, you’ll feel right at home. If this moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us the moment that stayed with you. Your voice helps more people find theirs. https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    1h 5m
  6. FEB 28

    Episode 8: Schoolyard Power, Grown-Up Lessons

    A seventh grader dodging “hell week” from both sides. A child punished for praising a stranger’s eyes. A grown-up learning that silence can say what speeches can’t. This one moves from the chaos of school hierarchies to the quiet power of alignment, and it doesn’t flinch. We start with the unglamorous truth of tracking, bullying, and how size is just the costume for maturity and control. From there, we examine the rules beneath the rules: how unspoken cues shape respect, how ego hijacks connection, and why retreating from over-explaining can reset a room faster than righteous anger. Identity shows up in the margins—labels slapped on kids who are just curious—and we talk about learning to receive or deflect compliments without collapsing into panic or pride. Growth, it turns out, often waits in the places we expect to feel least welcome. Then we crack open the line “many that dwell in us.” Are we vessels with guests, or just energy wearing a body? We explore entities as impulses, the thin border between habit and possession, and a simple compass: when you’re in alignment, the same forces that once felt like demons start working like angels. That lens reframes accountability, too. Kids today hold infinity in a smartphone while parents cling to authority without answers—control fails where credibility should stand. So we commit to curiosity you can measure: testing podcast tools like Streamlabs and Buzzsprout in public, reporting what actually helps reach listeners, and ditching what doesn’t. If you’re into real talk about power, perception, spirituality, and the messy work of unlearning, you’ll feel at home here. Come for the jokes and the Google fumbles; stay for the frameworks you can use the next time your boundaries are tested or your beliefs are shaky. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves thought-provoking conversations, and leave a review with the biggest myth you’ve had to unlearn—let’s put better ideas in the room together. https://www.tiktok.com/@theluciferianlightshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    1h 12m

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Where we dig into homosexuality and how it's being used as a tool.