Unlocking Life’s Mysteries: Storytelling, Reincarnation, and Purpose with Brownell Landrum
40 min
•Apr 23, 20265 days agoSummary
Brownell Landrum discusses her journey as a metaphysical storyteller and author, exploring themes of reincarnation, spiritual guidance, and creative purpose. She shares insights on how fiction can convey deeper truths, the importance of understanding 'the why' in life's challenges, and how divine alignment connects people and opportunities.
Insights
- Fiction serves as a powerful vehicle for spiritual and philosophical exploration without requiring literal belief, similar to how audiences enjoy time travel stories without believing in the science
- Understanding the 'why' behind life's difficulties is essential for healing and personal growth; adversity often serves as redirection rather than punishment
- Creative work functions as seed-planting for ideas and consciousness expansion; multiple creators water the same seeds across generations, building collective understanding
- Spiritual alignment and self-awareness are prerequisites for recognizing and seizing opportunities; being 'out of tune' causes people to miss divine timing
- Reincarnation as a philosophical framework promotes empathy and environmental stewardship by encouraging consideration of future incarnations and interconnected humanity
Trends
Metaphysical and spiritual themes gaining mainstream acceptance through fiction and storytelling rather than direct religious instructionCreator economy emphasis on legacy-building and purpose-driven work over commercial metrics aloneIncreased interest in historical reincarnation narratives and past-life exploration as literary devicesPodcast platforms becoming distribution channels for spiritual storytelling and community building around esoteric topicsIntegration of Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey framework into personal development and coaching methodologiesBlending of religious/spiritual traditions (Christianity, Gnosticism, Eastern philosophy) in contemporary creative worksEmphasis on personal exploration and critical thinking over passive acceptance of institutional teachingsDigital platforms enabling niche communities around metaphysical and reincarnation-focused content
Topics
Metaphysical Storytelling and FictionReincarnation Philosophy and Belief SystemsSpiritual Guidance and Divine AlignmentCreative Purpose and Legacy BuildingHero's Journey FrameworkPast-Life Regression and ExplorationGnostic Gospels and Religious HistoryPersonal Development Through AdversityPodcast Production and DistributionAuthor Platform BuildingSpiritual Meditation vs. PrayerFree Will and Divine DestinyConsciousness Expansion Through FictionCommunity Building Around Esoteric TopicsHistorical Figures and Reincarnation Narratives
Companies
CJ Moneyway Media
Host's media company and storytelling platform; serves as the production entity for the podcast and related content i...
Amazon
Distribution platform where Brownell Landrum's books including 'We Meet Again' trilogy are available for purchase
IMDB
Platform offering credits to contributors on the Life is a Trip podcast, providing professional recognition for story...
Facebook
Social platform hosting the Life is a Trip community group where reincarnation stories and discussions are shared
People
Brownell Landrum
Guest discussing her metaphysical fiction works, reincarnation trilogy, and spiritual storytelling philosophy
CJ Moneyway
Podcast host conducting interview and sharing parallel perspectives on spiritual growth, creative purpose, and legacy...
Shirley MacLaine
Referenced as influential figure who introduced metaphysical storytelling to 1980s audiences through her work
Elizabeth Gilbert
Cited for her concept that ideas are entities that land on creators meant to bring them to life; author of 'Eat, Pray...
Bob Dylan
Referenced for quote about songs existing before the songwriter; illustrates concept of channeled creative inspiration
Joseph Campbell
Hero's Journey framework forms the foundation of Landrum's new 'Hero's Playbook' personal development tool
Tupac Shakur
Referenced for lyrics about reincarnation; example of cultural figure exploring metaphysical themes in art
Prince
Cited as famous figure known to believe in and discuss reincarnation concepts
Michael Jackson
Discussed in context of imagining what reincarnated famous figures might pursue in future lives
Pythagoras
Historical figure central to Landrum's 'We Meet Again' trilogy; believed in reincarnation and influenced Western phil...
Plato
Referenced as historical figure who believed in reincarnation; influenced by Pythagorean philosophy
Aristotle
Mentioned as follower of Pythagorean tradition and believer in reincarnation concepts
Socrates
Referenced as historical philosopher who believed in reincarnation
Dante Alighieri
Historical figure featured in Landrum's novels; author of 'Divine Comedy' referenced in her storytelling
Benjamin Franklin
Historical figure cited as believer in reincarnation, supporting broader acceptance of the concept
Niccolò Machiavelli
Referenced as historical figure believed to have held reincarnation beliefs
Eminem
Referenced for deep storytelling in hip-hop; discussed as potential influence on creative messaging philosophy
Quotes
"Lose yourself in the fiction, find yourself in the truth"
Brownell Landrum•Mid-episode
"You're an explorer, Brownell, and you'll always be an explorer. Even when you think you have the answers, you're going to keep looking for more answers."
Brownell Landrum (recounting advice)•Early episode
"If you can get to the why, that changes everything"
Brownell Landrum•Late episode
"The song was there before I came around. I just wrote it down."
Bob Dylan (quoted by Brownell Landrum)•Mid-episode
"Ideas are like these entities and these energies. They land on the people that are supposed to bring them alive."
Elizabeth Gilbert (quoted by Brownell Landrum)•Mid-episode
Full Transcript
Welcome to CJ Moneyway Media A storytelling platform built brick by brick Where conversations become lessons And experiences become perspective This is the mindset of a panther Moving with patience, discipline and purpose From podcasts to books to media storytelling, CJ Moneyway brings voices, journeys, and real conversations to the forefront. You're now listening to the CJ Moneyway Show. Hey, Brene, how you doing today? Brene, how you doing? I'm doing great. How are you? I'm doing okay. We've already talked behind scenes. You already know what type of state I'm in today. Well, I thank you for taking the time out your busy day and looking at the Mediterranean Sea and come join the CJ Moneyway show. I'm so happy to be here and I'm honored. I mean, you've had some amazing guests, so it's quite an honor to be among some of those great people. I appreciate it. I appreciate you taking the time and look at some of the people on the show. That says a lot. I really do. So, B, as I told you, I was going to call you. Hey, B, let's jump right into this. So, a life of creative exploitations. You have had such a diverse of creative background. How did you first become interested in metaphysical storytelling? I became interested as a consumer of metaphysical storytelling. Now I'm going to age myself. But in the 80s, you know, a lot of people my age probably got into it with Shirley MacLaine. But starting to kind of I'd had a recurring dream that was very compelling that turned out to be a past life dream. And then I just started kind of delving into it and it's just done. And then as a writer of metaphysical stuff, that didn't really happen until my first book is a nonfiction book that came out in 2006. And then I started getting into fiction. And I love that because the idea of that can open up people's minds sometimes more. You know, you don't have to believe in something. It's like you don't have to believe in time travel to watch back to the future. Right. You don't have to believe in something to still enjoy a story. and then your mind can kind of expand when you let it look like that. So it's been a great time. Yeah, I mean, you're right. I mean, I guess you don't have to believe in something because I didn't really believe that Doc was really from outer space and that they can really go back into the time zone and do what they did. But I do tell you what was funny. When Marty, when he was younger, and they had all that horse manure, and it fell off. Oh, my man. All that horse doo-doo. Now, that was cool. I love Back to the Future when his hair got all wired up and everything. That was cool. And so let me ask you how creativity has been a portal to personal and spiritual discovery in your life. OK, I'm going to give you a general answer and then you want to really wild out their spirit, personal one. However you want to do it, me. OK, you know, in general, I just like to consume information. I like to learn new things. I like to kind of figure out. A number of years ago, I had somebody come to me and it was one of, you know, he had those moments and I'm sure you've had those where somebody tells you something and it's like, okay, wait a minute. They saw something in you that just kind of opened up everything. And this guy came to me and he said, you're an explorer, Brownell, and you'll always be an explorer. And what he meant was that even when I think I have the answers, I'm going to keep looking for more answers. You know, I'm not going to just accept, oh, here's what I was told or here's what I heard. I'm going to keep learning and keep growing and expanding. So I'm going to pause for that because I want to see if you had any of that kind of experience too, CJ. I mean, yeah, you know, for one, as far as what you say, like when you hear some things, even if you go to church, you know, you hear the word and the pastor preaches and then we take it for face value for what they say. But as you say, in order to learn and grow more, you have to go back and find things and look at it for yourself because you can hear one thing, but it's more to it. I'll just tell somebody that yesterday. OK, it's a scripture that say, well, I wanted to do good. He will say to always follow me. I say anybody that goes to church, even partially, you know, even if you just go to church on Easter Sundays or Mother's Day, you can probably hear that scripture right there, that phrase. But it's more to that, you know, there's more to it. But you will have to read it in order to know that is more to it. So I get exactly what you said with that. Like, you know, you got to explore and find some things out for yourself. Yeah. Yeah. It's like the difference between prayer and meditation. You know, they say prayer is talking to God, but meditation is listening. Right. So, you know, you got to be listening to you can't just be saying what I want. You know, going to be like, what do you want me to do? You know, where can I be guided from that? So, yeah, I mean, it does. It just it just kind of I love expanding the brain and looking at new things. And it's kind of that continuum between gullible and skeptical, you know, but I love looking at new things. And then from a very personal standpoint, I had a really profound experience in the last little over a year. And I'll just say that the story, I wrote kind of a series of semi-autobiographical stories. So what I'm getting ready to tell you is something anybody can read for free. So hopefully you'll give them the link and they can read these stories if they want, because they're pretty out there. but I'm writing a story and I think I'm going to write it from the point of view of what I call the stairs, right? And I really do believe that we have guides. So whether you want to call them angels or guides or whatever terms you want to use, but I think we have some guidance and wherever your spiritual beliefs or religious beliefs probably fit into a version of that. So I thought, well, I'm going to write this story from the point of view of up there. Like if they're looking at me, what are they thinking i don't know if you've ever done that have you ever thought like what are they looking at you know like i think we all have self-consciously or you know to yourself you may not admit it a lot of times if you have a loved one that has passed on and went away then like you say if we wasn't doing the meet again today trilogy you know what i'm saying podcast, right? And I wasn't doing that before my father passed away. But then after he passed away, I started doing stuff. And, you know, we all want to be impressive or make your parents happy, your mother, your father happy. You're like, man, I wonder if they can see me now doing what I'm doing. You know what I'm saying? I wonder what they said now. Or some people say, I can feel a spirit, you know what I'm saying, with me and guide me and help me do what I'm doing. So, yeah, I mean, I think we all go through that at some point in time. Yeah, yeah. So that's what I thought. Well, I'm going to write this story from that perspective, right? You know, the motto for my novels is lose yourself in the fiction, find yourself in the truth, right? So, you know, you get caught up in a story and it's fiction and all that kind of stuff. But then like, where's the truth in it? Where did you find some sort of deeper meaning? And I love to, you know, you can read my stories kind of at one level and then you can go deeper and then you can read them again, going deeper, you know, and look in all these things. So anyway, I'm writing this story from their perspective. And it's my traffic angels. I think that there's like angels up there that like if this person's here and this person's here, how do they get them together? Like if you're supposed to meet somebody, you know, and they have some logistics to work on and some things they have to do. And in this case, it was like, how do you get an American woman in Colorado to meet a British man in Tunisia? you know like they had some work to do they ended through a lot of roadblocks in my way to get me to like i always like to think that sometimes they're like border collies and they want to whack you on the side to get you to go in a particular direction so anyway i started writing this story and i realized that i'm writing who they are like they're telling me who they are and as i'm writing i'm kind of channeling this group up there that are trying to make this whole thing it's called the end of love story to the universe so if anybody wants to read those they're really fun And so, yeah, I get into all kind of all different levels. Well, you know, Bernal, that's what you're saying. You tell me this, if it's true with you or not. Being a creative, you know what I'm saying? Like we're creators. Use a creativity mind. And so sometimes we be out there. You know what I'm saying? We think, like you say, 10 steps ahead or we got so many projects in the pocket and we're trying to do this and try to think about this and think about that. And a lot of times when people are not in the space that you're in, it's hard to relate because they can't understand what you're seeing. And then so when you include the spiritual aspect of this, now, if that person is nowhere near the spiritual spectrum, as you said earlier, you said something about not only do you have to, you know, you pray, then you meditate, praying to God, then you meditate to listen to God. If you're not in position or don't discipline yourself from distractions to listen to the voice of God, then when I'm telling you something about what I'm doing, because it's in the spiritual world, you have no clue or no idea, nor do you want to understand what I'm talking about, because to you, I'm all over the place, and it'll never come to pass. You know what I'm saying? That'll never happen. You know, So, B, come on now. We got some haters out there. Now, just keep it 100. We keep it 100 on the Money Ways show We call them haters Because people just like the story of Joseph when Joseph had a dream and he went and told his brothers his dreams and he went and told his father his dream everybody didn't want to believe what he had saw. But you can't deny what God has already presented. You know what I'm saying? It's already done. So this trilogy that Bea came up with, God showed it to her. She began working on it. It didn't matter what the naysayers say or nothing else. It was already birthed. And as long as you followed through on it, that's all that mattered. That's one thing my father told me before he passed when I wrote my book. He said, look here, see, if nobody else reads your book, he said, as long as you did something and accomplished the goal that you set out to do, he said, that's all that mattered. And so sometimes we need that confidence within ourselves to get that first thing out. and then it'll open up doors for everything else that we want to do because we say, man, I wrote that book or I did this. You know what I'm saying? Now I got confidence for that next project. You know what I'm saying? Okay, it may not have went as well as I wanted to go, but now I'm learning because we learn along the way. Everything we do, we learn more and more along the way. So, yeah, I'm with you. I'm with you, B. I'm with you, B. Let me ask you. Well, can I interrupt you one second? Go ahead. Go ahead. On that point, there's a great Bob Dylan quote where he said, the song was there before I came around. I just wrote it down. Yeah. Isn't that a great quote, right? That is. And I know Liz Gilbert, who wrote Eat, Pray, Love, she talks about ideas are like these entities and these energies. They land on the people that are supposed to bring them alive, right? So whether you want to call that inspiration and, you know, what is inspiration? You're filled with spirit, right? That's the definition of inspiration. So anyway, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to kind of make that point, right? It's like you're talking about, this stuff is coming from you. And just the creative process is allowing it to funnel for you. And that's the huge, that's the gift. And then if other people enjoy it, then that's the icing on the cake. Especially if you're doing something for the kingdom and you know that it's God inspired, you know, so basically you get to the point where you're like, look, I don't care if you understand it or not, because we have been commissioned to do something. You may not understand what we've been commissioned to do. You know, like you said earlier, I was just talking to my guy, Gary, yesterday, last night. I met him doing a podcast. Met him doing a podcast, interviewed him probably about a month ago. We've been talking on the phone ever since then. And as me and him talked about what you said earlier, how the angels or how God aligns people, you know, at a certain time to meet and be destined to become friends or become partners. You know, like we don't know, but he knows the timing and the place, you know, saying he knows all things that we don't know. And you have to be in tune with yourself and know who you are that when opportunities present themselves, you're ready. Yes. If I'm not fully understanding who I am and when God is speaking to me and I don't understand the voice of God and opportunities are coming, I'm missing opportunities because I'm out of place. You know what I'm saying? I really don't understand what I should be or what I should be. I'm ignoring the voice of God. I was giving them an analogy last night, and correct me if I'm wrong or add on to this. I say you have some people that's in the dark but can see the light. Not all the way in the light yet, but I can see the light from the dark. But then you have some people that's deep into the dark. They can't see the light at all. You know what I'm saying? And then so when people are able to see the light, but still in the dark, because he said that we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Now, you know what I'm saying? He said, whoever said it, they haven't, it's a lie. And the truth ain't in them. So we all have sin. We all have fallen short. It's just by the grace of God that we've been pulled from certain things that we used to do. So, but when people are in the deep, like you said, the Mediterranean see darkness. Yeah, I look at it like, in fact, I've got a quote from one of my books. like there's no shadow without the sun. Right. So, you know, but I also kind of like to think of it as like, you know, God, the divine, whatever words you want to use, but that is like the sun and that some people are closer and some people are further away and some people are facing the sun and some are facing the other direction. Right. So sometimes all they need to do is be kind of turned around and realize that, you know, if there's a shadow in front of them, they just need to turn around and then the light is on the other side. Yeah. Yeah. You know, you made me think, I remember when I was being pulled farther and farther, because, you know, sometimes you get that like, is God really talking to me or is this me talking to myself? Am I, you know, saying whatever. But when you start building something in you, you know what I'm saying, when you got a lot of word in you, word going to come out of you. You know what I'm saying? That's just bottom line because you have spent that season or those seasons with God. So you read the word because you say that when we go through things, We got to have word in us just as when the enemy took Jesus up to the temple and offered him all these things or whatever. And he say, well, he say, look, man can't eat by bread alone, but by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God. So in us, we have to have something to combat the enemy. And so when we begin feeling ourselves, you know, we come into a different capacity of life. But you made me think about something. I remember I was in the shower one day or something. That's where I get a lot of my thoughts from me. and it showed me an image of myself where I was facing one way. I listened to what you were saying. I was facing one way and my spirit was facing the other way. So I'm facing forward, my spirit facing backwards. And it said to me, I'm trying to pull you in this direction, but you want to go in that direction. My spirit going one way, but my natural man is going the other way. and that vision has always stuck with me. I'm trying to take you here, but you're trying to go there. It's like a tug of war. You know, when you're playing, you got the little rope and everything and you tugging this way and they tugging that way. That's how life be sometimes and we be stagnant because we're trying to go here. And he said, I'm trying to take you there. And because you're trying to go where you're trying to go and he's not going to allow you to go there, you're steadily stuck in the same position that you've been in when you started. the tug of war. Yeah. In fact, I can add to that on two different levels. One is the story I mentioned, these autobiographical from the upstairs. It turned me, took me into this place where I was basically like, I don't know where I'm going to live because I have to wait for them to tell me. I mean, I am in such like, tune in, where do they want me to go? What do they want me to do? Learn to trust, learn to relax and let that guidance happen. It has been a trip. I mean, You know, it has been an incredible idea of just what, how do you do that? And then another point I'll make is my first book is called five reasons why bad things happen. And it's very similar to what you're talking about in terms of that. One of the big messages is you have to get to the why, like if something bad's happening, there's a why and you can get to the why, then you can get to the healing. You can get to the next level. And the whole point of a bad thing happening is to get you to change. So sometimes, like you said, you might be in the tug of war and be stagnant, but sometimes you might be going down the wrong path and it's not going right. And sometimes, you know, your guidance might say, OK, if you really need to stumble and fall, I'll let you do that. So you learn. But I want you to go this way. You know? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know, he give us free will. Give us a choice to go whichever direction we want to. I think it's in the book of Deuteronomy. You say today, I said before you, life and death. But I advise you to choose life, but a lot of us choose to go in the other direction because we have no clue of what's inside of us. It's saying that the spirit, man, you say having a form of godliness, but denying the powers that are up. I lived a long time like that, B. So let me ask you, B. Can you share the inspiration behind the We Meet Again trilogy and Life is a Trip podcast. Yeah. So I'll talk about the podcast first just because it's kind of the easiest thing. It's called Life is a Trip, Reincarnation, and Afterlife and Spiritual Stories. And it's basically a place you can just go and listen to stories. So if anybody listening has a story and they want to write it up as a story and then we can record it and put it on the podcast, it's just stories to listen to. So it's not an interview show like this. But if you got a story or you got an excerpt from one of your books, we can maybe take that and put it on the podcast. And we're on IMDB. So you'd get an IMDB credit too, which is kind of cool. If you don't have any of those, those are kind of fun to have. And so that's what that is. And I have a Life is a Trip Facebook group too. So if anybody's listening saying, I want to learn into this, I want to look into this whole reincarnation world, you know, what does that mean? And so that's what that is. And then to answer your question, as far as the We Meet Again trilogy, it was one of those, okay, I just learned something so profound. this is what's going to propel this whole story forward. And there's a little bit of spoilers thrown in here, but you'll see basically the story, it's kind of like an outlander meets the Da Vinci Code. So if you know either of those kind of stories or books, but it's this huge epic mystery about a famous couple from history that is reincarnated today to fulfill a prophecy that'll change the world. And so it goes back into a lot of their past lives, who they were before, And it traces back to the inspiration for the story. It traces back to the Middle Ages. And when I realized that the word renaissance meant rebirth then all of a sudden I saw a lot Right And you know I know a lot of people And of course you got a lot of people that are on your show that might not be open to the idea of reincarnation and that is fine with me I just think it's great storytelling no matter what, right? I think it's really fascinating to think who might you have been before and how might that lesson take forward. So it's just like Back to the Future. You don't have to believe in time travel to enjoy it. But for me to write the stories, it did open up a whole lot of that perspective. And I like people thinking about that. And it goes back into some of the religious history and some very strong, even back to kind of prehistory, back to Pythagoras, if you know what Pythagoras was all about. And it's just a fun love story, epic mystery, you know, that kind of thing all thrown into one. So it's kind of time travel, love story, mystery, you know. This episode is brought to you by CJ Moneyway Media. Where podcast ideas become platforms Through the Moneyway Lab Masterclass CJ shares real lessons from the lab For creators building their voices brick by brick From powerful guest conversations To storytelling that inspires growth CJ Moneyway Media is about one thing Building legacy through stories Learn more at cjmoneyway.com music style music star i heard you say you know you're talking about reincarnation and you know like if that's what people believe in you know say whatever whatever everybody you know got their own thought process i was thinking about that when you said it like when star trek first came out did nobody know nothing about the galaxy and the stars you know what I'm saying with Captain Kirk and all this but it was something that they had in their mind and you know whoever was the creator of it had in his mind and this is what he developed he developed this world of Star Trek where they was gonna be in space and fight you know what I'm saying all around the globe and things of that nature it's all about what God gives you at that time you know what I'm saying and a lot of times it ain't for everybody to understand because they can't see the vision as clearly as you see it. And then when you put these- Yeah, I mean, if you think Moses is coming back, I mean, how else is he going to come back other than reincarnation? I mean, obviously other people might have answers to that, but that's certainly a possibility of the return, right? That's what that might mean. I don't know. Like I said, I like opening mine and having different perspectives and some diversity of ideas that go into it. But it was also just so much fun to write, honestly. They have a current life. They go from current day to a lifetime in the 1930s in Brazil. Then they go back to the 1500s. They meet Shakespeare. So, you know, it goes into all these different, and then it goes back even further to the Middle Ages and even further than that. So it was just, it's a fun read, a fun thing to write, and hopefully people enjoy it and learn something. You know, B, I agree with you because I don't know as far as what you're saying about reincarnation. back in the 90s. It was a rapper. I'm a big Tupac fan. I'm a big Tupac fan. He made a song and one of the verses he said, when I come back, reincarnated. You know, so, yeah, so, you know, you're not the only one that thinks about this or have thought about these type of things. A lot of people, it's just something that I don't think is talked about all the time or maybe exploited all the time. So I'm glad you're coming on, sharing your story, waking us up to a few things. You know what I'm saying? that may have been had dormant and we just suppressed for a while. And so you're opening up some things to open up our mind in this storytelling journey. Yeah, and it's, I mean, Benjamin Franklin, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, all of them believed in reincarnation. If you know anything about the Gnostic Gospels, there's mentions of reincarnation in the Gnostic Gospels. So there's a lot of people that believe that study those, believe that actually it was a known belief. You know, reincarnation was kind of the dam back then, if you will. and so a lot of really important famous people prince believed in it you know he talked about it some people are make jokes about it and it's like okay well you know there's only you know different reasons to come back you know again it doesn't matter to me if people believe in it but if i can open a mind to maybe think about things a little bit and even if it you know like i have an activity in one of my books that talks about here is an activity if your reaction to it is no good, then you solidify your beliefs. And that's okay too, right? If you came to me and like, you know what? I looked into it and I just, nope, that's not going to fit my world. I'm like, great. That's probably better to look at it and think about it than to never think about it. You know? And so I don't know. That's just kind of my world. That's your thing. And I think what we are as creatives and book writers and authors and things of that nature, I was just talking to somebody yesterday about this. We are seed planters because I got a podcast called planting seeds with CJ. Cause we're seed planters. All we do is plant seeds, you know, either we plant seeds or we're watering seeds. Like you say, uh, had many before that believe in these things like Machiavelli believe in reincarnation. I believe that's what Tupac got it from, you know? So some people have already planted seeds and then some people come and water or be, She may be going to plant some seeds that some people haven't, you know, say never thought about it. So now I'm planting seeds on the soil. And there's somebody else that has the same thought process as you. Now they hear them and now they're watering the seed. Now they see something else out of it. So man, life is a process. We never know where we are in this thing until we get to where we're trying to get to. So keep doing what you're doing. I imagine if Tupac came back, like who would he come back as? What he would be doing? And, you know, same with Prince or, you know, any of those people, you know, a lot of famous people or, you know, because you don't have to be famous to come back, you know, but but it's fun to think, like, what would they choose to what kind of life would they choose to come back to? And who would they be and what message would they want to give to go around? You know? Yeah. Well, God had him to come back as you know what I'm saying? Like, yeah. Or, as you said, I can't believe you said Princeton, you said Tupac, but you didn't say the guy that came from my hometown. We just got through talking about him. You didn't say Michael Jackson. I know, but I don't know whether he believed in reincarnation or not, did he? What did you tell me? It don't matter. Yes, it would be fun to imagine what Michael Jackson would do. Yeah, I mean, you know, that's both. Yeah, both of them. I was just taught music. I had no belief in it. But yeah, you know, I mean, you know, it just, and one of the things I love about reincarnation as a, just a concept to consider is that I really do believe we come back as different races. We come back as different nationalities. We come back to experience different parts of the world, different kinds of one lifetime. We might be rich one lifetime. We might be poor. And so if we if we can look at it that way, then all of a sudden our expansion of the perspective of how do you like how can you be racist if you've been that race before? You know, how can you be against this nationality or this religion or this fill in the blank if you've been there before? You know, it changes that whole perspective, at least for me. That's one of the things I love about it. Well, you know, we're living in a dead age. I will say this, we're living in a dead age where a lot of people need to believe in reincarnation now because we're living in some dangerous times right now. Yeah, so let me ask you. And if you think about it from that perspective, you know, the people who are just destroying the planet, you're like, do you, if, if you believe in reincarnation and you think you might be coming back, you better take care of this earth because, you know, you might get that karma of having to put up with mess you created last time around. If you, if you, if you leave, you know, don't take care of this planet. or let me give you one better whether you believe in reincarnation or not the things that we do as why we're here now is the results of what takes us into the aftermath so either you're going to be on this side or you're going to be on that side because it's up to us to determine on what side we're going to be on when it's all over with and forever is forever you know what i'm saying and I'm just saying I don't want to get too deep into that but I'm just saying so let me ask you B how did you come up with the idea lose yourself in the fiction and find yourself in the truth I guess I mean it's you know how to it was told to me right like you say these things are given to us and we just know how to work with them so I don't know that how I found it was that it was just something that I started right. I wrote, and then I was like, wow, I like that. Thank you. Thank you, whoever gave me that idea, right? But I like the idea of it because it does allow you to just let go of your expectations, just enjoy the story, lose yourself in the fiction, just get caught up in the fiction aspect and enjoy the book or movie or whatever it is. But then realize that there might be some truth in there that might be getting into you and might give you something to think. I mean, I've had some people read some of my novels, including The We Meet Again, and And they like okay I just read these two pages and I going to have to think about this for a while And then I had some who like I couldn put it down and I finished it overnight You know so both are great Right And I love when people say they read it more than once because then they like okay I got something on the first go I wanted to see the plot What was going to happen And how is this mystery And who wants this artifact And you know telling this story and all that stuff And then also there's like, wait a minute. Wow, this is pretty interesting. You know, like in Rome in the early 1900s, they found a Pythagorean temple underground in Rome. It's like the coolest thing in the world. And Pythagoras was the teacher of, you know, Or, you know, I shouldn't say teacher because it's hundreds of years old before. But, you know, Aristotle, Plato, Socrates all followed Pythagoras. Like he was the man that started the whole thing, you know. And so it's just fun to start seeing like some of these threads through history and how it all might fit together or maybe not. Or, you know. Hey, as long as you're doing, you're having fun doing what you're doing. Like I said, my father said, that's all that matters. And I'm sitting here thinking, Earl B, you're not fooling me. You're a hip-hop head. You got that idea from Eminem. Lose yourself in the moment. Never let it go. Hey, you heard that. I would be willing to belt Eminem. I haven't seen it in those lyrics, but there's something about the way he communicates a story that I think he does. I think he's a lot deeper than anybody realized. He's a lot deeper because, you know, a few albums. He went kind of dark. He really lost himself for real, for real. So I only have a few more questions for you, B. And I got a game that I call Quickfire Round that's been a fan favorite for a few months or whatever. And so I'm going to ask you five questions. And you tell me the first thing that comes to your mind. But before we get there, where can we find you on social media? where can we find your books to go get this free book that you was telling us about that we can get and please don't forget to send me the link so I can put it in the show notes when this episode comes out but where can we find you on social media yeah well I'm the only brown ale landrum in the world so that makes it kind of easy you can google me there's I have a youtube channel the easiest way to find me if you're interested in the reincarnation stuff is the life is a trip facebook group because we're really active and that's tied to our life is a trip podcast you know you can kind of find me there and as far as on my website you can download the books you can also learn about a new book that i just came out with called the hero's playbook that i think you probably like a lot too cj and so yeah that's how to find me and you can find me on amazon if you want to look at all my books that we meet again you can find them there and i just hope people enjoy it and i love to hear from fans so i'm hoping to do that and if you get a book and you read the book, please leave a review. People don't know how far reviews go for authors and podcasters and that nature. Leave a review. Not wrong with leaving how you feel. I'm not going to say leave a bad review, but sometimes it helps us, you know, to move on with that criticism. But we take nothing but five stars over here, baby. Nothing no less than four. So whatever people feel. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, but I'm trying to tell you what to do. So, so let me ask you, what exciting projects and new stories are you working on next? Well, what I'm working on now, just a few weeks ago, I launched what's called the Heroes Playbook. And it's like this. In fact, it looks like this. And it's got all kinds of activities, basically, to bring out the hero in you. And it's tied to the Joseph Campbell Heroes Journey. So it's really, you can see it's all these really fun things. And so what I'm working on now is a mentor's manual for people who want to coach people through this process. So it can be for writers. It could be for self-development. It could be for executives. It could be for religious leaders. It could be for counselors there, but it could be for any of that. And it's just like different kinds of activities and stuff to help people kind of get deeper and deeper and think through. And then so I'm working on the mentor's manual now for the coaches and that kind of stuff. Man, that's cool. Keep doing what you're doing, man. I wish you great success in all that you're doing. Everything that you have touches, turns to gold. So, B, you ready for this quick fire round? I'm ready. Okay. One word to describe your life's mission. Well, I'd probably go back to what I said before, explore. Explore. Favorite place to write or create? You know, I'm really loving being in Tunisia, where I am right now. It's really a fabulous writer's retreat because I, you know, I don't have to cook. I don't have to clean. The food's amazing. The Mediterranean's right outside my window, and I get to be on your show, even though I'm far, far away. Yeah, she's sitting up there on the Mediterranean Sea. I told her to go get a boat so she can go out there and go see what the depth really is about. So let me ask you, if you could visit one past lifetime period, where would you go? Past lifetime period. Well, since my novels, this is kind of a spoiler, but they go back to Dante, the time of Dante and the Divine Comedy. It would be fun to go back and meet him or maybe even further back and meet Thagoras and hang out with his crowd. So I'm going to give you one, two answers. I know you said one. That's OK. Trust me, people, when I give them a question, they give me a whole script sometimes just for one answer, but it's all good. We're here to have fun on the CJ Moneyway show. I can't control your answers and what you say. You're going to tell me what you feel. So let me ask you, most surprising feedback you've gotten from a reader? Well, I don't know if this qualifies, but I actually did have somebody that read my book and said it saved her life. yeah that I don't want to get you know be too personal with her but what went on with her but she was going through something and my books my first novels and and she said my first novels and then the new novels that we meet again she was like that let me know that I had gotten through what I got through and I'm never going to go back that that was like the thing that triggered and that was so beautiful I mean that's really when you say why are we doing it man I mean we can do that you know yeah that's everything that's the gift yeah yeah when you set out to do what you was purposed to do not knowing where it was gonna go as you talked about earlier that divine invitation or that divine moment where you meet somebody and you hear this you're writing for years years your manuscript out for years just for somebody that's been waiting on what you got for years and can come back and tell you, B, Brunel, this manuscript that you wrote, it saved my life. Wow. You know what I'm saying? Then it gives you the confidence like, Lord, it was all you. You know what I'm saying? And I'm glad that you had me on this journey to do this because for somebody to come back and for what you're doing to set out to do what it was set out to do and to hear something like that, what Paul said, he say silver and gold I have not but what I do have you know what I'm saying I got this book for you that can change things in your life keep doing what you're doing B one more question what's one truth you believe about life no matter what that if we can get to the why that's what takes us to the next level that we really need to get the why and we get to the why that changes everything that's a big thread through a lot of my writing all the way from my first book, Get to the Why. And a lot of people say, oh, you don't need to know why. I'm like, oh, it's exactly what you need. Once you get to the why, you can get anything. I like that. I like that. If you can get to the why, as I will say right now, why are you not? No, no, not that crap he's doing on them, too. No, if you can get to the why, am I not listening to the CJ Muddy Way show with Badell Lendrell, then something is wrong with you. Get to the why. get to the podcast, get to the We Meet Again trilogy, and Life is a Trip podcast where she can get you on, tell your reincarnation story, and she can get you that IBM, you said, credit? Is it IBM or IBM? IMDB, you know, Internet TV database. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's pretty cool. I want to know how you can do that myself. So, I want to give a huge thank you to you, B. I appreciate you for coming on today and sharing your extraordinary perspective and creativity, and also opening us up to something that we probably don't think about a whole lot, reincarnation and living life with intention. Remember, lose yourself in the fiction, find yourself in the truth. 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