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The Key to the Universe

May 26, 2023

Ron



THE RONNIE CHRONICLES — RC-006

"The Key to the Universe"




“If only you knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9,

then you would have the key to the universe.”

~ Nikola Tesla


3-6-9




The Secret Behind Numbers 369 Tesla Code Is Finally REVEALED!

[It's mind-blowing.]


Why Did Nikola Tesla Say That The Numbers 369 are the Key to the Universe?

[A brief thumbnail of Nikola Tesla.]




“If you want to find the secrets of the Universe,

think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”

~ Nikola Tesla



THERE IS NO HIGHER FREQUENCY THAN DIVINE LOVE IN ALL ITS ENERGETIC VIBRATIONS AND EMANATIONS


369

- 1963 -


That woman you see holding me was the safest mountain I ever had the good fortune to climb upon in this world. It is not hyperbole in the least to say that I have never known a kinder, more loving, more divine, more incandescent and utterly radiant human being in this life — nor have I ever known a person more devoted to Christ, for there is no doubt that she brought Him to me.



Nikola Tesla: "The Spirit of God is Not What You Think"

[It's doubly mind-blowing. The power of 3-6-9 and the power of 8.]


8-8-8




I was born on a Sunday and raised until age 8 in a house built originally as a church, and I founded a place dedicated to Source's legacy which sits upon the hill of 8-8-8 in the canyon of the bear. It's just in my blood. Among my most fervent childhood obsessions were two who dedicated their lives to the devotion of Source and who were teachers of Christ:


ONE WHO FLEW...


"It's A Whole New World"

[Essay]


"Young Man With a Cornet"

[Essay]



... AND ONE WHO SANG.


“Dominique” (1963)

[Sœur Sourire a.k.a. “The Singing Nun”. This was a number one hit in late December back in '63. It was so popular that it spawned a movie about the nun who sang it.]


“Dominique” from “The Singing Nun” (1966)

[Debbie Reynolds]


“It's A Miracle” from “The Singing Nun” (1966)

[Debbie Reynolds]


“Brother John” from “The Singing Nun” (1966)

[Oh how I loved this one.]


"Beyond the Stars" from “The Singing Nun” (1966)


“With You I Shall Walk” from “The Singing Nun” (1966)


“The Singing Nun” (1966)

[Trailer.]


“The Singing Nun” (1966)

[Full movie.]



MORE 3-6-9 MAGIC


"CHANGE OF HABIT" (1969)


[The full movie.]



I was 6 when "Change of Habit" was released in 1969 and, as you might expect, I was mesmerized by its message. You must realize that, to me, all nuns could fly and so they were completely magical and perfectly divine, and I wanted to go live with all of them. I assumed that the hidden subtext of the movie was that Mary Tyler Moore, aside from being a reformer, was also secretly airborne — she was just mixing among the humans incognito without her habit and this seemed super nifty to me since I, too, was among the humans incognito. And Elvis was a veritable deity in our house, so he was mythical in my mind ("In the Ghetto" was and is one of my favorite songs and so "the king" playing a doctor in an inner-city ghetto only made sense to me). This movie is certainly an artifact of its angst-ridden era and is necessarily dated, but it still retains an affecting sincerity and impact (despite the unjustly low IMDb rating; it's much better than that score allows). This was Elvis' last movie and somehow it seems fitting to me that this would be so. Elvis was a very spiritual man, despite his well-known tribulations, and he was a very nice and moral man — and I think this is an appropriate farewell to his rather undistinguished movie career. The canon of Elvis musical comedies are entertaining, and they were wildly successful, but there's no real art at work in them. Elvis proves here that he could actually act. But all of that said, I'm including "Change of Habit" because of the 3-6-9 element involved, and because I was so totally enchanted as a child by the religious themes in this time capsule of a film.


MORE ELVIS



ALSO ON THE CHARTS IN 1963



"I Will Follow Him"

[Little Peggy March]



“It’s My Party”

[Leslie Gore]



“You Don’t Own Me”

[Leslie Gore]



“You Don't Own Me”

[Finale to “The First Wives’ Club”. I include this clip because that street where they close the song is West 4th Street between Broadway and Lafayette in the West Village, and this is the very path I took nightly over to the East Village to the theatre on East 4th Street.]


“You Don’t Own Me” HOLY MOSES!

[Kayla Jade. While looking for clips for this post tonight, I came across this version and it brought me to tears. Actual heaving sobs. And I don’t even know why. “The Voice” panelists lose their minds. Kelly Clarkson literally comes out of her chair — and I do love me some Kelly. This girl sings the living SNOT out of this song.]


“Walk Right In”

[The Rooftop Singers]


"Be My Baby"

[Ronettes. This number is a scream. What a throwback!]


'Da Doo Ron Ron"

[The Crystals]


"Denise"

[Randy and the Rainbows]


"On Broadway"

[The Drifters]


"The End of the World"

[Skeeter Davis]



OCTOBER 4, 1963




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