TrueLife - Dr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett - The Cure for Cancer

Episode Date: April 23, 2023

One on One Video Call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US🚨🚨Curious about the future of psych...edelics? Imagine if Alan Watts started a secret society with Ram Dass and Hunter S. Thompson… now open the door. Use Promocode TRUELIFE for Get 25% off monthly or 30% off the annual plan For the first yearhttps://www.district216.com/”The most powerful book I’ve read this year!”https://www.mydoctoreb.com/https://youtu.be/aYEmQ83eIyQDr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett, a Radiation Oncologist, has dedicated this book, Path to Soul Immunity, to people diagnosed with and suffering from Cancer - The Big C. This book serves to uplift and encourage us to see past their diagnosis and move on to the glorious future that is available for us. In taking us past the dark aftermath of diagnosis, it entreats cancer patients to not indulge in a state of hopelessness, one filled with the devastation of "why me?" Rather, they have the fulfilling option to adopt the hope that comes with Divine Faith, one which will allow us all to amass our reward above - "a rich, seasoned elixir of $oul Currency" - on a journey that takes us on to 'Soul Immunity.' In taking us through the traumas, losses, and grief she has experienced, the author expounds on her analysis, especially the pillars of forgiveness and gratitude, to develop 'Soul Immunity.' The Doctor gives insight into her recognition of the psychological trauma cancer patients go through, along with the empathy and understanding that Dr. EB and her profession propound. Her development of "The Re-Attitudes" counsels cancer patients in planning their future and giving them purpose. This is a thoughtful and compelling book of hope for every cancer patient, survivor, and their loved one.  I’ve had so many patients in clinic as recently as this past week, express these emotions to me during this season, believe me it is piercing deep pain that one cannot deny. One patient in particular stated that she cannot wait for this season to pass/she breathes a sigh of the relief when this season of celebration is over. Imagine that…. Maybe if the world could hear them say these words  from their own lips there could be a change. I really want to offer a different message for these patients and their family members, not just ‘lip service’ while everyone is celebrating. One on One Video call W/George https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meetingSupport the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USCheck out our YouTube:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPzfOaFtA1hF8UhnuvOQnTgKcIYPI9Ni9&si=Jgg9ATGwzhzdmjkg

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Darkness struck, a gut-punched theft, Sun ripped away, her health bereft. I roar at the void. This ain't just fate, a cosmic scam I spit my hate. The games rigged tight, shadows deal, blood on their hands, I'll never kneel. Yet in the rage, a crack ignites, occulted sparks cut through the nights. The scars my key, hermetic and stark. To see, to rise, I hunt in the dark. fumbling, furious through ruins
Starting point is 00:00:32 maze, lights my war cry Born from the blaze. The poem is Angels with Rifles. The track, I Am Sorrow, I Am Lust by Codex Serafini. Check out the entire song at the end of the cast. All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the True Life podcast. I hope you understand how much of a miracle we have right here. We've had some technical difficulties,
Starting point is 00:01:09 But I have the one and only Dr. Sophia Edwards Bennett, who's written an incredible book. And I'm not just saying that because it's an incredible book, but I promise you, if you take the time to read it, you will understand the pose and the poetry and the message that comes with it. Without any further ado, the path, soul immunity, soul currency for life with the big C. Dr. Sophia Edwards Bennett, thank you for being here today. How are you? Thank you for having me, George. It is indeed my pleasure.
Starting point is 00:01:39 love, I love your enthusiasm. It is contagious. It is contagious. And thanks for the compliments. Thanks for the compliments. It really does mean that I am synchronized with my soul and my spirit. So my spirit feeds my soul. So there is the big capital S spirit that feeds the common spirit that's within me. And then, of course, that transmits to my soul. So if I am in synchrony with all the aforementioned and connecting to my mission and to my purpose, then it will actually touch the lives that it was meant to touch because we're all born with the purpose, already placed inside us. It needs to be sometimes activated. though. And so when I when I discuss my experiences, so the first half of my book, I talk about my
Starting point is 00:02:43 experience, the adversities I faced. And I do believe that when we are, when we are blessed, or we are the gifts that have been deposited within us that need to be unveiled or purpose or mission. It needs to be triggered. There needs to be a stimuli. There needs to be a catalyst. And sometimes, unfortunately, that's adversity. And that was the case for me. But when we experience such adversities, it is not just a lesson for us to build our soul immunity, to gain our soul currency. But it is to disseminate to others so that they can apply. and also recognize their own path, right? Because as I see in the book, our path is ours and ours alone.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Your path is yours and yours alone. Mine is mine and mine alone. Your path, my friends, cannot be clothed. But we can use others' experience to then excavate and unveil the lessons for our own and we can use the strength that others have gained and their experience to to to inform our response right to help to dictate our response to our own adversities so that's so well so were you born with this gift of using your linguistic abilities to paint pictures for people like how do you how do this uh that's that's that's
Starting point is 00:04:34 Okay, so my melanin does not allow you to see that I'm blushing. It's a gift. It's so beautiful. Thank you so much. All good gifts come from above. But as I said, when you have a gift, sometimes it needs to be activated. And I can tell you that I was equipped somewhat because my mom, as I wrote in my book, My mom was a teacher. And interestingly enough, she really fostered, instilled in us, all three of us, my brothers, Teddy and Gary and myself, the love for words.
Starting point is 00:05:23 So when we would sit around the dinner table, right, we had to recite five synonyms. for any word that she would just, she would quiz us around the dinner table. She would say, okay, name five synonyms. It doesn't have to be, you know, it doesn't have to be complex words, but she wanted us to think about not only the synonyms, but also how they can be used in different contexts.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Because even the words are synonyms, right? there is a certain synonym that is used in a certain context that fits perfectly, that doesn't fit in another context. And so that's, that is how that palette, right? For words, was, was, actually developed, I think, for sure, for sure. That, that is, that is how. And when you, when you, when you think about how we analyze our lives, we live our lives prospectively, but we analyze retrospectively, right? So when you're going through these experiences, when we were sitting at the dinner table, I did not foresee that I would be writing a book, right, and talking to you today, right? But this is, this is why it's important.
Starting point is 00:06:56 to serial retrospectively analyze, not just go through life without thinking back and recognizing why certain things were pleased in your life. The gifts are in our armamentarium or toolbox that we need to use when we face difficult circumstances. It is only then, when we analyze and we sit in it and process that and let it marinate, that is actually when we recognize what we have because there's so many, there's so many people we meet with so many gifts and they don't recognize it. Just like I mentioned with my patients, they don't see the courage. They don't see the strength, the tenacity that they have.
Starting point is 00:07:56 out, right? We don't see ourselves. That's why we need a mirror, right? And so they need us to inform them of what they have that they can't see. And then they can use that as a baseline moving forward once they complete the course of radiation to inform their decisions thereafter, to dictate how they sit in it and what they can glean from the experience. I tell my patients not to try to forget the experience, but unveil, excavate, completely just glean everything they can from the experience, all the soul currencies, because they will learn so much more about themselves from the adversities.
Starting point is 00:08:54 And that's why I juxtapose my life with my cancer patient so that they can see how it's different, but somewhat akin and at times intertwined. Wow, it's really well said. I am actually one of those people who say, why me? Why me? I've had some of those traumas.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Thank you. Why me? That's like the siren call to see the gift in front of you, right? Yes. Yes. Why me? And the thing, you know, do you know that I wrote that prose? That was the last prose I wrote. I wrote the book and I did not feel. I didn't, I didn't, I wasn't released. I don't know if you know what I mean. I couldn't release myself to publish the book. And I woke up, I usually do around 2 a.m. in the morning. This is when my light bulb moments, you know, I mean, I usually have these light bulb moments at 2 a.m. 3 a.m. and I woke up and I started writing about, you know, you know, because the thing is when the message that I wanted to convey, it was all there.
Starting point is 00:10:17 But how do we then, I wanted a culmination of the message. And I think that Y Me, the prose Y Me says it perfectly and no self-approbation here because really I'm always inspired by him with a capital age. And so when I wrote Yme, I thought about all the experiences that I've been through all the experiences that others that we know of, right? We know of so many people who have been through adversities. And we know, as you so astutely stated, that question is always, why me? I know I asked myself that question when I lost my mom at the age of 13.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Why me? You know, why would you do this? Why, you know, you ask him, you ask yourself. and there is no immediate response, right? But again, retrospective analysis is the key because at the end of that, the question then is, why not you? Why not you?
Starting point is 00:11:36 Because when you go through, you see, it means that you are at the other end now. Going through means that, means that you're going from one end to the next. And when you go through and you get to that point and you're still standing, it means that you were the perfect person to experience what you did. And as long as you package, package, package every single currency, soul currency, lessons, the gems, the pearls of wisdom that you gained from going through,
Starting point is 00:12:21 looking at yourself, realizing that I walked through this. I walked through this and I'm still standing. Now, that is when you gain the real perspective of who you are, why you went through what you went through, and how you can now stand. stand in the moment, in who you are, recognize who you are in this world and who you represent. And you see yourself through a different pair of lens. You see yourself through a different prism of perspective that is completely enlightening and certainly empowering. I was born with a thorn in my side, a messenger from Satan to torment me.
Starting point is 00:13:17 I heard a voice cry out to me. My grace is sufficient for you. For in weakness, my power is made perfect. Ah, you're speaking with language. We're not going to speak in tongues here, are we? Oh, my God. You know, but, but see, see, but without a vision, the people perish, that reminds me of that scripture, right?
Starting point is 00:13:38 I would have fainted lest I believe in seeing the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living, right? And so the thing is, the thing is, my mom gave us this vision. I mean, I could not write everything. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Every experience I had with my mom. I couldn't compose in this book. I had to choose, you know, what I thought was more, you know, just would be, would convey the, the attributes that she instilled in us. And before she passed, she informed us of this vision that she was given by God about our future. And we thought she was absolutely crazy. We thought, how could you possibly think that we will not have you in this world anymore? How can we move on? How will we possibly get there?
Starting point is 00:14:56 But she assured us. And so in those deep, dark moments in the pit of despair, vision lifts you, vision guides you, and he reminds you. That is why that scripture is so perfect without a vision. The people perish. You perish without a vision. And that is what I try to convey to my patience to see what I see in them. Because that is in itself a vision, to see what you see about your life, what you cherish about your life.
Starting point is 00:15:36 what you see about the legacy that you have built with your family and the will, how you can will that legacy if you are approaching the end of life. Just the things that you can actually, the tangibles and the intangibles that I don't think we recognize because we don't sit in the moment and we don't let, we don't actually, we don't go through, you know, the fermentation. You know, we don't go through the actual processing and the filtering, the distillation. We don't go through all of that until we actually have the, we produce the purity of the lessons and the wisdom. You know, we don't.
Starting point is 00:16:31 And so we lose a lot from, you know, we lose a lot if we don't do that. It seems that it must be both a gift and incredibly difficult to sit with people that are on this journey towards the end of their life. And it seems like you do it a lot. Like you provide a lot of hope for people. You provide a lot of insight for people. Is it both rewarding and difficult? It is. It is definitely rewarding.
Starting point is 00:17:02 and difficult because in order to provide that level of insight and in order to dig, in order to understand and convey hope to patience, it means that I need to immerse myself in the experience as well. And so that is difficult, right? But I do not believe that I have a choice. I wasn't meant to have a choice. That is why I was equipped with the experiences aforementioned to do just this. Right. And as you read in the book, you'll see that the path,
Starting point is 00:17:57 I could not, I could not have fathomed. I could not have planned it anybody. better, right? That is why his plan is the best plan ever. And I, you could literally think of 10 steps, 12 steps after, A, tomorrow, I'll do this, next year, you could have a five-year plan and a 10-year plan, and it seems perfect. But the way he designed my life, it was divinely ordained. And there is no question in my mind. I never question. even with the adversities. I never questioned that he absolutely real because there's no one else who could have written this story.
Starting point is 00:18:45 We are a written epistle. We are a walking epistle. He's alpha and omega. He knows. He knows. He knows when he places you in the adversity. when he's walking through it with you. He is very aware of what he placed in you when he sends you on this earth.
Starting point is 00:19:10 So he knows you're capable. And he knows that as you so clearly stated, that you cannot do it on your own. And that is the key. He wants you to depend on him because his strength is made perfect in our weakness. And when we discover that, because that is the lesson, right? When you discover that, it sets you free. As the scripture says, you shall know the truth. That's the truth.
Starting point is 00:19:45 The truth of it is that we really can walk by faith and not by optical vision. We really can. And that is what I try to convey to my patience that it is, not just about the treatment. And we are equipped with the knowledge to treat patients, but the problem is that if we are not addressing the psychological venom, you know, what I call the invisible tumors that are growing along with the physical tumor, then what happens is that. it's like a wound that festers and becomes an abscess. If we don't start treating and addressing the psychological toxicity from the beginning,
Starting point is 00:20:43 then at the end, it may be an abscess, which then requires a more invasive procedure. So why not infiltrate the mind, right? Why not infiltrate the mind at the beginning of the process so that we can then apply what I've coined his lap, which is, you know, hope and the reclamation of identity, the reaffirmation of self-worth. And the lamp is, of course, the reappraisal of life, the A, requited admiration. I admire my patients. They admire me, but I admire them just the same.
Starting point is 00:21:25 And they need to know that. M, rehabilitation of the mind. P, re-ignition of purpose. You would be surprised at how many patients have actually, well, I'm blown away when my patients complete treatment. And I'll use this example, this anecdotal experience, very recent. Yeah, actually, I had a patient. She completed treatment, and usually I have this whole graduation ceremony.
Starting point is 00:21:57 And I'm sure to, you know, I instruct them to sit in the experience. I don't want, because the problem is, as human beings, we want to forget any painful experience. We don't want to process it. We just want to move on. And it's fine to move on. But the problem with that is that we don't gain the soul power. and we don't learn anything about ourselves. So I count to them through the treatment, but also after.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And, you know, we have this big graduation ceremony where I present them with their certificates and then I explain to them how strong they really are just to walk through this treatment every day. Some of my patients are being treated, George, for nine weeks. And I see them every week, right? But to imagine how difficult life can be with all the responsibilities, et cetera, and then adding a cancer diagnosis and adding, waking up every morning, realizing, oh, that wasn't a dream. It's actually reality because, you know, we do have those dreams and we wake up and we're mindful.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Oh, thank God, that was a dream. But for them, it's not, it's not George. And so, but they, every single day, they make the decision to get up and travel for treatment every day, Monday through Friday, sometimes nine weeks. I don't think that if they're not told how much courage that actually takes, because they see, they're going through the motions. Sometimes for them, it's an out-of-body experience. I don't think they're really thinking about it. They're really just, you know, well, I was told I need to be here and so I'm here.
Starting point is 00:24:08 But someone needs to let them know how we see them. You know, when I wrote that post, I see you, right? They need to know because they cannot evaluate what they have. actually developed within them what they have discovered about themselves going through that. They don't know. They literally don't know. And I had a patient this past week. She, it was so profound.
Starting point is 00:24:43 She said, she said, she said to me, she said, Dr. E.B., I feel strong. I didn't know. I was strong. I don't know. I just, all my life, I've thought there's no way that I could actually handle breast cancer. And when I was diagnosed, I called everyone I knew, you know, who had experienced it. And this is what she was conveyed to me. And I said, and how, you know, was that helpful?
Starting point is 00:25:21 And she said it was helpful initially. but then she realized that this was, you know, this was her own experience. As I said, you cannot clone it. But when she, as I told you, I implement his lamp, which is, as you know, thy word is a lamp onto my feet and the light onto my path. And so I implement his lab during the course of my patient's treatment. And at the end, she stated, she said, you know, I actually just, just processing. every, all the elements of his lab, she's realized that she is stronger than she thought she was.
Starting point is 00:26:03 And that's just a revelation that's, you know, from the oxymorins of life, you know, my channel, revelation from the oxymorins of life. The things that are revealed about us, right? And you know that scripture so well, right? The glory that will be revealed cannot compare. It does not compare, but we have to go through it. We have to go through it. And when I see them in follow-up, there is something about them.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Something about them. You can see it in their eyes that their perspective about life, about the value of a second, a minute, the moment, the moment, everything about life, their perspective has changed. They're stronger. They are more aware. There's so many intangibles that they display. And I'm always so proud of them.
Starting point is 00:27:09 And we talk, because even in fall up, we talk about the big serious attitudes, Islam. And we talk about their experiences. We talk about how their family members see them. We talk about how they're employees. these, the sole currencies that they've learned in their everyday life. And so it is, it's just amazing to see them walk through it. It's, you know, it's similar to when you have children and you see them grow up, right? And you go, I mean, I'm positive that, you know, I actually produce you, but, but it's still amazing to just see you develop.
Starting point is 00:27:53 up into this person, you know, this whole being, you know, with all these attributes that are so admirable. And I'm really always so proud of them. They, they teach me. I learned so much from my patients. And, and, and, and I, I, I definitely, I tell them that literally, I mean, I repeat myself constantly. I see, I learned so much from them because I realize that whenever, whenever they think they can't, whenever you think that there is a mountain that you cannot overcome, there is a valley too deep, right, that somehow you cannot, you cannot climb out of. There is always, It's always, always a path that you can't see with the naked eye. But if you just take one step at a time, just like my patients do every day for treatment,
Starting point is 00:29:02 right, until the end, just they, all they do is they wake up and they make the decision that they will, they will come for treatment every day. They will present for treatment. That's all they do, one step. But those are huge steps. And they are so absolutely incredible, amazing people. And that's the message I wanted to convey in the book about how they need to be perceived not only by themselves, but by others and their family members because they need to be portrayed in a way that they understand. understand who they are. I don't know if you know Claire Babineau. She is the CEO of
Starting point is 00:29:55 Feeding America. And she was diagnosed with breast cancer. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's clearly stated on her website. So it's not, you know, I'm not sharing information that, you know, I, she was not my patient at all. But it's clearly stated on a website. And she was a Walmart mogul. I mean, she was. extremely successful. And when she was diagnosed, and she completed treatment, she revisited her true love, her true passion, and realized that she really wanted to,
Starting point is 00:30:36 not that she wasn't living a meaningful life, but you love this, she wasn't living her true life. Yep. she wasn't living her true life. And so that was the re-ignition of purpose, right? So that's she, she gleaned the lesson she needed from that experience. And if it had not been for that experience, she would have never, she would have never taken stock.
Starting point is 00:31:04 She'd have never evaluated, right? Her life. Yeah. There was, there was this incredible, phenomenal, beautiful artists that wrote this piece, maybe you'll know who it is. Purpose, prime by passion, is the sweet nectar that neutralizes the bitter state of rejection. It's so beautiful. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You know, it's interesting because I, I, as I said, I really, words are sweet. you know, when, you know, words are sweet.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Words have a taste. Words have a taste. Words give color to context, right? Words, oh, my gosh. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the fact that you appreciate words. And the way that, you know, that it is, well, the way that it's placed, the meaning, you clearly, you clearly understand. And it's, I'm very meticulous about that, but I can tell you that when I speak with my
Starting point is 00:32:26 husband, because my husband has read my book, and he says, well, you know, I think you probably need to read this prose in particular, maybe five times to really understand. So I'll write a prose, and I write prose that are not in my book, right, that are not published. And I'll ask him, do you know what I am trying to convey here, right? And he'll, you know, he'll read it, say, well, I think this is what you're trying to convey. But there are nuances that you would probably recognize and that I'll explain it to him. And he'll say, oh, well, I didn't really think about it that way. But now that you've explained it to me, you know, he's now enlightened.
Starting point is 00:33:19 And it illuminates everything for him. But I have to say, George, that this, I was, I was led by him by him, by the spirit. Because to be honest with you, as I mentioned, it was a soul demand. And what I mean by that is a soul demand was placed on me. It was a demand for my inner man to express what he deposited. But it was also a sole demand from others because their soul demands that wisdom and knowledge that I gained. So I felt the demand, the tug on my soul.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Right. And so when I was writing the book, I was actually, to be honest, I would read a prose after, and I would say to my husband, I didn't write that. I didn't write that. I was honestly, George, and I know you, I know you understand.
Starting point is 00:34:43 You know, I was, there are certain times when he speaks to you in a way that you know that it's not you. It's a divine download. Yeah. It's a divine download. And that's exactly what it was. Honestly, when two, and as I told you, two, three, three. in the morning, divine downloads. And I really truly mean that.
Starting point is 00:35:14 And I always state that I cannot take full credit because he really, he really downloaded that message. And so I could not. This book is not for any other reason but to obey his command. I am being obedient. It's about being obedient to his command. Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Yeah, there's, I almost don't have words for it. It's, I think the fact that you spend so much time seeing the profound changes and not only seeing the profound changes, but helping the families of the people see the people they love as heroes instead of victims. You know, see like, look at this transformation they're going through. Like fundamentally changing the perspective of the entire family unit, extended family, even extended extended family. Like that's such a profound thing. I love you for that. That's so beautiful. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And thank you. That was one of the goals. So they could see, they could see themselves that way, but their family members. And even, and then it will touch others. So, you know, what my mom taught me was that, you know, there are tentacles, right?
Starting point is 00:36:43 Or if we think of a tree, you know, first we need to, the roots need to be deep. So the foundation, right? Once you have that strong foundation, then the tree grows and then you have branches, right? And then you have those small branches stemming from the larger branches. And so if you have this huge tree within many branches, from branches, then what happens is that if we think of that in terms of the lives we touch, right, we may not even know the people we are touching because we have touched this patient, this family member, and then they go on to touch someone else by applying the same sole
Starting point is 00:37:33 currencies and in so doing, you're fulfilling your purpose because he knows exactly who we're connected to even though we don't because we are all connected. We are all connected, right? And so it's that that was really the goal. And I'm so happy that you actually recognize that. And I'm certainly hoping that anyone who reads the book will gain that message as well. because those people, I'm telling you, those patients, they are heroes. Indeed, they're my heroes. They are incredible human beings facing mortality is one of the most. I mean, imagine. Imagine. Even imagine, you know, we're not, you know, we know, we know we're mortal beings, George, but we don't wake up every morning considering that. Do you see what I'm saying? We don't wake up. We don't wake up.
Starting point is 00:38:34 plans. We make plans, right? And so just that sudden unexpected change, right? That unexpected detour. It's, it is, there are no words to describe how devastating that can be. And yet, and yet. they are still standing with all of that strength. And we, I am honored to get to see that every single, every single day. I'm the one who's blessed. I'm blessed. You know, I'm blessed. I really am.
Starting point is 00:39:32 And I lose patience. And it's really sad and the family members. So that's, you know, it just breaks your heart. You know, I know I did everything I could and I know I prayed with them. And I know that hopefully the family members will have, you know, gained some of the legacy. And as I say in the book, they can will, right? They can will the lessons that they learned. And I always discussed that with my patients, especially my patients who are end of life.
Starting point is 00:40:12 I definitely discussed that with them. And so I think it's difficult, but also to touch people's lives in that manner, I am humbled because to be chosen to do that and to be equipped to do that, I don't know why he chose me, but I thank God he did. I thank God he did. I really do. I really do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:46 I really do. I know you have to go talk to your daughter. So I don't want to let you go. I know. But you know what? You have to come back at some point in time. This is for those just tuning in right now, the book is called the path to soul immunity. Soul currency for life in the big sea with Dr. Eby.
Starting point is 00:41:06 Just this term sole currency is life changing. I've never thought about everything that I'm going through is sole currency. Can you just tell us? How did you come up with that concept of soul currency? Interesting. So I can't take credit for that, actually. So I was discussing the story about Joseph, being thrown in the pit by his brothers and then going to Potipers' house and then, of course, to prison and then back, you know, and then you know the whole story.
Starting point is 00:41:42 I was explaining that to my sister-in-law, Kim, who died, and I wrote about her in my book. And she didn't grow up in church, right? But she lived with us. We finally convinced her to move from New York to live with us. So she was living with us for about two years before she died. And so I saw her a lot. So I would, you know, spend some time in her room. And as I stated, she is the one who created all my designs.
Starting point is 00:42:11 My revoxal life here. This is all hers, her design. This is how God works. This is how God works, right? And I was, I was, you know, discussing the story about Joseph with her. And then I discussed Moses and I was explaining to her that the answer to your prayers, you know, is not necessarily directly to you. He answers your prayers by sending someone else. So here they are praying to God.
Starting point is 00:42:49 And God is somewhere else speaking to the answer, right? You know? And so and so we need to recognize that because, Because when I explained to her that because I juxtaposed the story of Moses and Joseph because he, you know, there were adversities in Joseph's life. And then, you know, the Israelites were crying and praying and they didn't think God was answering them. But he was speaking to someone else about the answer. And I was explaining to her that when it seems as if he's doing nothing, he's still doing. doing something. So whenever we think there's nothing moving, if there's nothing happening,
Starting point is 00:43:35 he's doing something. And when he's, when he's doing something, he's doing something. And when it's nothing, it's still something. It's still something, right? Because he's too strategic, right? He's, nothing can be taken for granted with him. So I was explaining that to her. And And we had, we had really, really deep conversations. And one day, she said to me, she said, hmm, that's so currency. That's what she said. And that's how, and that's, that's the reason I named the book as such. And when she, before she passed, I actually, she designed the cover.
Starting point is 00:44:23 and I, the publishers at Success Network and Celebrity Press, they allowed me to print the cover so that I could present it to her before she passed. So she saw and she smiled and she said, oh, I cannot tell you how happy. She was so happy and I'm so happy that I showed it to her before she passed. But yes, she's the one who, yes, I can't take credit for that. She said, she said, that's so currency. And she was very gifted. I mean the colors and revokes the life, the whole design, when I explained that I wanted my brand to be, you know, the channel.
Starting point is 00:45:23 And she encouraged me to actually, I'm not a social media person at all. And she's been doing for years, for years. Sophia, every time I talk to you, you have, and you write all these pros and you need to share them. And she's the one who encouraged me. I mean, I've been, I've been writing prose. I've been, and I just discuss it with my family, you know, and she really appreciated them. But she had this gift. So she would, she.
Starting point is 00:45:53 saw this dress, peach and green, teal and white, and this is how she thinks in 3D. So she saw this dress, and she designed this from the dress. She saw a dress, a dress. A dress. But that's the thing, right? And then the circle, the revocelyn life, when I explained revelations from the oxymorins of life. She looked at me and she says, I know exactly. I'm looking at this circle and I know exactly how I want to present this. But she's my husband's sister. There are no words to express. Just how
Starting point is 00:46:53 just how great and astounding. I mean, he is. I mean, he, as the Bible says, his thoughts are so much higher. There are no words as much as we think our vocabulary is strong and, you know, you appreciate that when there are no words. There's no way. For him to, I mean, he knew that. He even knew that. It's incredible. Believe, George. Honestly, how can we not believe?
Starting point is 00:47:38 How can we not believe? Which is why I'm always so adamant about, you know, when my patients at end of life, they are always receptive to prayer. So my question is always that if we're receptive, then that means we can infuse prayer and spirituality during the course of treatment. Why do we need to wait? We don't have to wait. We don't. We absolutely don't.
Starting point is 00:48:08 And they're always receptive. And so when we talk about multimodality treatment, this is a part of the treatment too. and the peace that he gives, I would be selfish. And if I did not convey how I came through, right? You know, he brought me through. If I did not share that, the peace that passes all understanding that my patients actually need, If I don't share that, then I'm sorry. If that's the only thing I do in this life, if that's the only thing I do, then I fulfilled my purpose just by sharing what he gives.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Right? Because it all goes back to him. All roads lead to him. It's beautiful. I'm at a loss for words, Dr. Evie. It's so beautiful. I think it's address to address. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:49:23 Like a dress to someone who addresses the world. You know what I mean? It's kind of interesting to think about. Thank you. Oh, I would want to just talk to you just in general because, you know, the play on words. I know. You know, oh, it's just, oh. You just, oh.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Oh, and my husband, he just thinks, when I talk to my kids, you know, they just think I'm a bit, you know, nerdy. But I just think, and of course, you can tell I have LaGalea, right? Is it verbal diarrhea? I just keep talking and talking. But honestly, it's, it's, I really appreciate the fact that you actually have been. dissected the book in such a way that I love the fact that you appreciate it so much. Because I worry about, you know, everyone actually understanding. But the thing, understanding what I'm trying to convey.
Starting point is 00:50:27 But I have to be who I am and conveyed in the manner that is. Right. I have to be genuine. I have to be authentic. this is the way I think. And as I said, you know, it was a divine download as well. So I have to say it the way that he gave, he deposited in me. I have to convey it in that same manner.
Starting point is 00:50:53 So, but I really do appreciate the fact that you do. And I really hope that will bless so, so, so many, so many, so many, patience, family members and anyone who needs to hear those words. and answer the question why I mean. It's beautiful, and it can be read in so many ways. You could read a few lines of each poem and be fulfilled for a while. You could read the whole poem. You can read the whole book where you can go back.
Starting point is 00:51:22 And I think it's one of those books that you can go back and read or you'll be triggered from time to time to be remembered of a certain line. But it's beautiful. I'm going to tell everybody I know. I'm going to buy extra copies. I'm going to give them to people. I recommend everybody do it. It's a beautiful book.
Starting point is 00:51:37 It should be everybody should have put on their coffee table. Oh, thank you so much, George. I so appreciate it. I so appreciate it. I hope that you have a fantastic, beautiful, incredible, gorgeous evening with your family. And I hope they know how lucky they are. And I hope you realize how many people you're helping right now. And I am truly thankful to get to speak to you.
Starting point is 00:51:58 And I know you got to go. So I will let you go. But before I let you go, where can people find you? Where can they find your book? And what do you got coming up? Oh, so, well, I'm not supposed to reveal what I have coming up right now, but I'll say, I'll say that you can find me. My website is My Doctor EB.com. That's pretty easy.
Starting point is 00:52:21 My Doctor E.B. And again, Kim was the one who actually decided my brand, my Dr. EB, because she thought, she said, you know, all your patients want to own you. so they say my dot TV. So we should, that should be my dot TV. So my docTV.com. And of course, I have a channel with Oxal Life, revelations for the Oxymorns of Life. My book can be found anywhere where books are sold,
Starting point is 00:52:52 Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. So, yeah. Okay. Well, ladies and gentlemen, I hope that you thoroughly enjoyed this course in miracles as much as I did. and I will speak to you soon. And that's all we got for today.
Starting point is 00:53:08 So ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for your time. And Dr. Sophia, thank you for time. I really, really appreciate it. Hang on one second. I'm going to talk to you, but I'm going to close this out on the recording. Thank you.

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