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Former Psychiatrist Reveals What’s Really Controlling Humanity | Samuel B Lee | DSH #1945
02 May 2026
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Chapter 1: What does Dr. Samuel B. Lee believe is controlling humanity?
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Chapter 2: Why did Samuel B. Lee leave psychiatry for spirituality?
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When a male etabulates no intention, the most powerful creative force in the universe, who is it feeding? And I started looking around at the church. I was like, hold up. Jesus said, heal the sick, raise the dead. And I looked around at the church. Who was doing that? How are you going to take these words but not take these words? 95% of everything you do is subconscious mind programming.
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Chapter 3: How does love influence our physical and emotional health?
Thanks for coming on, man. Hey, thanks for having me, brother. Appreciate it, man. Good to be here. What's latest with you? I know you said you're kind of hunkered down right now.
Yeah, man, I'm transitioning from, you know, solo save the world mode into family, you know, a tribe, you know, it's such an interesting time in humanity's history. So I think take care of myself, take care of my family and then create conscious community and tribe is kind of where my aim and my mission, my focus is these days.
What sparked that transition? Was it a specific moment that happened in your life?
Yeah. You know, I've been praying for the liberation of all sentient beings and a new global paradigm of mental health that treats the root cause ever since I quit my job as a psychiatrist in L.A. for seven to 10 years.
And things started happening, man, because when you put out that signal consistently, like be careful what you pray for, because universe like for real, man, the universe starts giving you the path, especially when they say, man, this kid's not this kid's not giving up like he's he's serious. Right.
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Chapter 4: What role do subconscious programming and childhood experiences play in our lives?
So that's been the last seven to 10 years and then things are starting to flow now. And, um, yeah, my wife, uh, flew all the way from Germany, found me somehow dropped, dropped her into ceremony and, uh, things just started catalyzing, man. Like it's time. It's time to, yeah, it's time to create conscious community. And.
You know, humanity is going to go through a rapid shift these next five years. So, yeah, I think it's the perfect timing for me to tribe up.
Yeah, I'm all about community, man. I try to make communities. I'm trying to find my tribe out here in Vegas. I think it's very important, right? Absolutely, brother. Absolutely. I think there's studies that we are officially the loneliest generation of all time. I believe the average male has one or two friends.
Chapter 5: How does Samuel B. Lee explain DNA activation and spiritual awakening?
So it's pretty crazy that even though we have this social media space we're in, we're all connected, that we're also the loneliest at the same time, you know? Absolutely, man.
I mean, replace the I in illness with we, and illness becomes wellness. I, me, ego, separate, leads to inflammation. Inflammation leads to all disease. And then you connect the we back in. Then you start getting authentic connection is the resurrection.
And authentic oxytocin starts releasing and it literally cures all disease, including once we start feeling safe enough to come together and, you know, come into community, more safe spaces to do that. Holy crap. You're saying community can help with inflammation? Oh man. Yeah. Hell yeah. Absolutely. It's the, like, you know what I mean?
Chapter 6: What insights does Samuel have on the astral realm and lucid dreaming?
Like when my wife is with me and we're cuddling at night and our heart fields, Jesus said, the kingdom, kingdom of heaven is in your heart. Five to 15 feet. Heart math can measure a frequency literally coming from your heart. And when those co-resonant frequency harmony, my chakras merge with my wife's chakras and we're sleeping like that.
And there's oxytocin being released the same hormone when we were kids and we were born from our mom, the bonding hormone. literally then the cells start getting the message, I'm not alone, which stops to rapidly divide because what is a cancer cell anyway? It's a cell that thinks it's alone. So it has to like literally divide super rapidly.
And so oxytocin, and people say love is the answer, but yeah, on a cellular level, what does that even look like? That's what it looks like. When you're not alone, when you know you're not alone, there's co-resonant frequency harmony, oxytocin releases, and literally people don't commit suicide because they're not alone.
That is fascinating. So we all have these energy fields, right? Yep. It's measured now.
Chapter 7: How does Samuel view the intersection of AI and human consciousness?
Oh, it's been measured? Yeah, HeartMath Institute. Wow, I need to look into that. How have you trained yourself to identify good energy fields in people? Is that a subconscious thing you think, or are you able to train that into your conscious mind?
Energy cannot lie. So I think the first part is learning how to trust yourself. But in order to trust yourself, you got to spend time with yourself. How can you trust something you don't know? So for me, it's been a process of every single morning, like for an hour, like connecting with my higher self, getting to know myself, like what does my energy feel like, right?
Because when you study a real dollar bill, and you know the dollar bill so well, as soon as you see a counterfeit, you're like, oh, this isn't real, right? Because you've studied the real one. So I know my energy field really well. Every single morning for the last seven years, one to two hours, getting to know my energy field.
And so it's really easy for me these days when I don't want to call it distortion.
Chapter 8: What is the proper way to approach end-of-life care according to Samuel?
It's just a different energy. Nothing's good or bad. But when it comes into my field and I don't resonate with it, then no longer do I let people weaponize my compassion. I think in the past, angelic humans have been, because they're always like, nice, Jesus said just be nice. No, he didn't. You know what I mean?
I don't know how people got that idea in the Bible belt that Jesus said just be nice, let people run over you. Absolutely not. He had a warrior. He mindfully braided a whip And he literally drove people out of the temple with a whip and saying, you made my father's house into a house. Like, you know what I mean? Like, so there's all these archetypes.
And these days, one of the things that I'm really kind of tuning into is not letting people weaponize our compassion and having healthy boundaries.
Yeah. Wow. I did not know Jesus had that side to him. Yeah, right. Yeah. Yeah, speaking of the Bible, I just started rereading it yesterday. It's been a while, but something was calling me to it. So it sounds like it's a big part of your life, Christianity.
Bro, Jesus was my first love. Fell in love at 16. Devoted like 10 years of my life to Jesus. But then I started looking around at the church. And I was like, hold up. Jesus said, heal the sick. Raise the dead. Freely you have to reach the virgin bread. And I looked around at the church. Who was doing that? Hold on, how are you going to take these words but not take these words?
And then I started saying, okay, so what did Jesus do from 12 to 30? Oh, shoot, the last years. All the Bible says is he grew in wisdom with favor, with stature, with man, and with God. And he comes back at 30. He knows how to walk on water. He knows who his homies are. He knows exactly what his mission is.
And then literally the same church he grew up in, he goes into that church on the Sabbath day and he starts preaching a new message. And the pastors he grew up with, whatever he's saying, are so infuriated they plan to kill him. So I got curious. What did he do from 12 to 30? And I started tracing his footsteps. Oh, shoot. He was known as Master Isa in Tibet.
That's where he learned how to merge with the elements. Oh, he was in India. Some say working with Babaji. That's where he learned about Kundalini. Oh, he was in Egypt at least twice working with J-12, the true 12-level avatar with the blue flame Melchizedeks. And I started following in those footsteps until the words he spoke and read were not just words.
there were science i understood the science when he offered the woman at the well the eternal living water oh what's the science behind that oh with early morning sun gazing And with specific symbols and specific mantras, you can literally open up what is called the Tiwa window and you can begin to produce pre-eternal living water hydrolase. And he learned that in Egypt.
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