Luciferian Light

Jones/LeeBee

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

  1. MAR 16

    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

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