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AE:
Speaking of other stuff, tell me about your syndicated talk
radio show, The High Road. How did you find yourself in
talk radio with everything else you have going on?
DE:
Well, I had something to say! (laughs) I was really disgusted
with…geez, how do I put this? (pause) I was disgusted
with the lack of education in this country regarding issues
of a spiritual nature. I don’t mean “church”
spiritual, I mean...“Spirit” spiritual. We are
all such spiritual creatures, capable of infinite miracles
and amazing, endless manifestations that could make our
lives so much richer. But no one wants to broach the subject
of what it means to create your own miracles. We live in
such a victim consciousness right now, such a fear consciousness
running the country that the idea of a powerful individual
who can dramatically affect change is really frowned upon.
The High Road focuses on the spiritual, paranormal, sociological
and political, but mostly spiritual physics, or how to make
your life exactly what you want it to be with out some downer
person convincing you that you’re powerless!
AE:
Whoa. That’s a mouthful. I’ll have to go back
and re-read what you said.
DE:
That’s talk radio!
AE:
You’re clearly very passionate about issues around
spirituality. Could that be because you’re an ordained
minister?
DE:
That’s one reason. I find that we’ve misused
spirituality in this country to a great extent, to further
an agenda of separatism. The Jesus that I am familiar with
isn’t a Separatist, doesn’t hate anyone, and
talked about everyone getting along. It bothers me that
some of the worst terrorists, in my opinion, are religious
organizations on our own US soil who have hijacked the identity
of Jesus to further their own hate-filled agenda, which
is hardly a Christ-like thing to do.
AE:
Did you really Pastor a Christian church as a lesbian?
DE:
Well, yeah, I didn’t exactly show up to church, hang
my gayness at the door, and throw on my vestments instead!
(laughs) It’s really disgusting to me that the word
“Christian” has become almost synonymous with
“Judgment” or “Exclusion”. It’s
supposed to mean “Christ-like”, which doesn’t
involve being judgmental, or exclusive. I Pastored in two
very inclusive denominations--one being a Metropolitan Community
Church, which is open to all people and is traditionally
very gay friendly, and the other being a non-denominational
inclusive gay-friendly ministry called The Winds of Grace,
that the staff of the MCC church and I started after the
MCC church pulled out of my hometown. It was really fun.
There’s a big need for gay and lesbian people to be
able to connect in a spiritual community, Christian, Jewish,
Hindu, Muslim or whatever their background is. I think times
are changing with the acceptance of gays in the clergy,
but they’re changing slowly. I was always outside
the box as a Pastor, though, no matter what the denomination.
AE:
I’m sure you were. You’re also a Clairvoyant
who has been featured on the radio in Los Angeles and helped
solve police cases with your incredible abilities. Is that
the other reason you’re passionate about spirituality?
DE:
(laughs) Oh my, you played the Clairvoyant card. (laughs.
Pause) I would suppose that’s the other reason. There
is an ignorance in viewing spiritual gifts and abilities
such as Clairvoyance and Clairaudience. We’re taught
they’re demonic, which is complete BS. The bible is
full of spiritually gifted people. Jonh the Baptist was
a wicked Clairvoyant! (laughs) Look at Buddha, he was a
prolific Medium. I just think it’s time we took God,
or Universal Intelligence, or Bob, or whatever you call
your Higher Power, out of the ignorance box and into the
21st century.
AE:
So you’re authoring a book series on Spiritual Physics.
What exactly is that?
DE:
It’s a term I’ve given to the actual working
process of manifesting miracles. There is a lot of science,
a lot of physics to manifestation that’s really interesting.
You can, literally, make something out of nothing. When
you break down the “how-to”, it works out to
Quantum Physics, or the functioning of the infinitesimal.
I’ve always been a Quantum Physics junkie, an arm-chair
physicist! (laughs) So my books are about the manifestation
of miracles, and the physics behind it, so people can easily
put their brain around the concept and make it theirs in
everyday application, rather than miracles being some untouchable
thing that died with a guy who walked in the desert 2000
ago. Like that movie What The Bleep Do We Know?
It covers a similar set of topics. I loved that movie.
AE:
And you think Quantum Physics is going to make it easier
for people to understand how to make miracles happen? Isn’t
that like saying using College Trigonometry would make it
easier to do your taxes?
DE:
Not exactly. With trig, you have to sling numbers. With
Quantum Physics, you sling energy. It’s a lot easier.
AE:
Easy for who? You’re writing a “how to make
miracles happen” handbook for the masses, like Miracles
for Dummies?
DE:
(laughs) Hey, that’s a catchy title! Better than the
one I thought up! (laughs) It’s a lot easier than
it sounds, I promise. I just want to share with people that
miracles, and manifestation, aren’t a trick, or aren’t
only granted to those who live perfect lives. They’re
part of our spiritual operating system. They’re actually
supposed to be part of our survival mechanisms down here,
to be able to manifest just what we need, but somewhere
along the line, some church and some state decided that
it would give too much power to the masses to enable people
with their own greatest gifts. Which is sad, because holy
people like Buddha and Jesus and Mohammed and Paramahansa
Yogananda all tried so hard to hook people up with their
own highest potential, and the spiritual organizations of
the day were running around behind them screaming “Blasphomy!”
AE:
I’ve heard rumors about your enormous mind. Now I’ve
seen that brain in action. What a thing of beauty.
DE:
Well, thank you, but don’t tell anybody. They’ll
expect me to do something with it!
Danielle
Egnew is accessible online at danielleegnew.com
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