
Digital Social Hour
The Truth About Egypt's Sound Therapy and Pyramids | Billy & Elisabeth Carson DSH #854
Sun, 03 Nov 2024
Discover the untold secrets of Egypt's sound therapy and pyramids in this thrilling episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! π€π Join the captivating conversation with special guests Billy and Elisabeth as they unravel their mystical experiences in Egypt, including hidden spots inside the pyramid and powerful sound therapy practices. πΊπ Their fascinating insights into ancient technologies and sound healing will leave you amazed. Discuss how these ancient practices could be the future of healing, and hear about their incredible near-death experiences that transformed their perspectives on life and death. π Tune in now and join the conversation! Packed with valuable insights, this episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about ancient mysteries and modern healing. Don't miss outβwatch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. πΊ Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! π #pyramidsofchi #crystalsingingpyramids #holistichealth #ancientegypthealing #ambientmusic CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Recent Trip to Egypt 03:04 - Billy's Near Death Experience in Turkey 12:18 - Houstonβs Near Death Experience 15:51 - Impact of Near Death Experience on Perspective 17:50 - Importance of Slowing Down 21:15 - Catching Up with World Records 21:50 - Upcoming Events 22:34 - Steven Greer and Alien Discussions 26:35 - How the Pyramids Were Built 28:40 - Pyramids Around the World 31:18 - Ancient Biohacking and Essential Oils 32:40 - Dangers of a Vegan Diet 38:30 - Importing Food While Traveling 39:40 - Election Discussion 43:18 - Understanding the Electoral College 44:04 - Divide and Conquer Tactics 45:17 - Globalists and Control 48:18 - Weather Control Theories 52:14 - US Government Spending on Disasters 53:30 - Future of TikTok 56:25 - Chemtrails Explained 57:21 - Global Warming Issues 58:48 - Medical Industry Insights 1:02:30 - Pink Celebration Overview 1:02:53 - Toxic Food and Big Pharma 1:05:18 - Where to Find Billy & Elisabeth APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Billy & Elisabeth Carson https://www.instagram.com/elisabethicarson/ https://linktr.ee/Elisabethihoekstra https://www.instagram.com/billycarsonofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/4biddenknowledge/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What did Billy and Elisabeth experience on their recent trip to Egypt?
Forced my eyes open. And then I was back in my body, back into pain, back into agony, back in the hospital bed with all the wires and tubes and the heart monitors and all that stuff glued to my chest. And it was like, wow, that was the wildest experience ever.
All right, guys. Got the power couple here today, Billy and Elizabeth. Thanks for coming on, guys. Hey, thank you. Good to be here. Have you guys been a guest on a show at the same time before?
We do our own, don't we?
Only our own, but not anyone else's, actually. First time. Let's do it. Love it. And you guys just got back from Egypt, right?
Yes, we did. Yes, we did. About a week ago, actually.
Nice. How was that? Amazing.
It was incredible. It was my favorite time, except for the first time that Billy took me to Egypt in 2020 or 2021.
2021, I believe.
Yeah, I love that trip. But this one was incredible.
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Chapter 2: What is sound therapy and how was it used inside the pyramids?
Yeah? Yes. You went in the Sphinx, the pyramids, all that? Oh, yeah. We had 100 people. from all over the world, literally, went and took them to the Sphinx on the first day to give them the first introduction to what the Forbidden Tour is gonna be like. And it was before sunrise.
So we're waiting for the sunrise to come out of the east, showing them the Sphinx enclosure, teaching them all of the ancient history about the Sphinx, the enclosure, and even showing them some underground areas that go down deep beneath the Sphinx to underground tunnels that lead to other areas in Egypt and even outside of Egypt.
Yeah, I heard they're doing scans on the buildings now, so there's a bunch of hidden rooms still to be discovered. Oh, yeah. They keep finding new stuff.
Yeah, every day.
Which is insane.
Did you guys do any sound therapy when you were in the pyramids? We did some meditation. Elizabeth showed people a hidden spot inside the pyramid. You want to talk about that?
There's a little spot that hardly anybody knows about, and it's right before you get into the king's chamber. But I took a couple people in there, and we hummed, andβ The resonance is so deep that you can feel it within your body. But I heard that if you have a bad heart or something or you have bad energy, it does not resonate. So the sound will not resonate. Yeah, yeah. Very interesting.
But yeah, hardly anybody knows about that. And so I took a couple people in there and we... We hummed and felt it all the way through our bodies, up and down.
Crazy. I've been looking into the power of sound healing lately and these sound bowls. It's fascinating. Oh, it's incredible. Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What insights did Billy gain from his near-death experience?
Healing is truly the healing of the future. It wasn't the healing of the past, but it's going to be the healing of the future. Frequency and sound, cymatics. because it has a direct effect on the cellular energy and the vibration of the cells.
If you have a cell that is malformed or having an issue, if you have a canceling vibration, you can cancel out that dark energy or that negative or malformed cell. The same thing with frequencies. So frequencies and cymatics all are going to be the future of healing. Wow, that's exciting. Non-invasive.
Yeah, not with Western medicine though, right? They won't incorporate that. No. You got to go overseas for this type of stuff. Or invent it and hide it in your house. I want to talk about the previous trip you guys had because that was a wild one.
Oh, man. Listen. Wow. Turkey. And we took people on tour to Turkey. We got to Turkey. Yeah, about 40 people, right?
Yeah, yeah.
The tour started off great. But then we got to a stumbling block about what day? Day three? Yeah.
I think it was about day three. Yeah. No, no, it was like day four. Okay. Day four or five, actually. This was a 10-day tour. Yeah. About halfway through. Usually, Billy and I are the leaders of every tour. We always run through the pyramids, and we climb the fastest. We're running up mountains.
Yeah.
We're always in the lead. And we were hiking up Nemrut Mountain in Turkey. And I was in the lead running. I was all excited, you know, going. And I'm looking back and I'm like, Billy's not here. Where is he? So I had to actually wait for him a couple of times. And I was like, this is weird. So at that point, we didn't really know what was going on.
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Chapter 4: How did the pyramids and ancient technologies influence modern healing?
I knew I had a slight fever that morning, about maybe 100, 101. and I knew, like, this is going to be a little challenging, but I'm going to do the mountain because the people paid. They came here.
I've got to go with them, but as we started up the mountain, I started noticing my breath was running out, and I couldn't keep my breath, so I started raising my hands, trying to find a way to open my, expand my lungs and everything else, and I stopped twice going up this mountain, which is probably about maybe a 45-degree incline for probably 500 to 600 yards.
We didn't go all the way from the base. We stopped the bus somewhere at an entrance point. But normally, like she says, we can just run up that and be at the top. I couldn't do it. I knew something was kind of strange. And I just thought I was getting some type of a cold. I rarely get sick. That marked the 10th cold of my entire life.
I actually have an award at home for not being sick for eight years because I coached and trained U.S. Junior Olympics, AAU basketball, travel ball, and high school, and the YMCA sports. And they gave me an award for never missing a practice, a tournament, or a game. Wow. And so you're talking about a person that never gets sick.
So when this started happening, I was in a little bit of doubt, a little bit of denial, I mean, thinking, whatever, I'll be fine tomorrow. But tomorrow never got better. And coming down the mountain, I think that was the day that that trek up that mountain dropped my immune system even more to let what was already attacking me take over. Right?
I think you might have gotten sick before we left for Turkey because we always track our biometrics. So we noticed on his aura ring that his fever or his temperature was spiking a little bit, even on the way to Turkey. So I think that you had caught something, but usually his body fights it off. Like when he gets sick, he gets a headache. And when I get sick, I die. I'm like this close to death.
So I realized, like, I thought it was just going to be one of those, you know, headaches and he was going to be fine. But no, it ended up getting so bad. Horrible bad.
You pretty much had a near-death experience from there, right? Yeah, yeah. That night after Nembret Mountain, I woke up in a very cold sweat.
He was sleepwalking that night.
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Chapter 5: What are the misconceptions about how the pyramids were built?
Sleepwalking, which I never do. Like, I never sleepwalk. She told me I was sleepwalking. I was like, what?
No, no, it was weird. So in the middle of the night, I couldn't sleepwalk because he was not doing well. So I was kind of nervous already. But he got up in the middle of the night, ran over to the temperature gauge and started pressing on and off, on and off, on and off.
i'm like what are you doing it was like it's so hot in here i know you said it was so cold and i was like um okay so i was just letting him do that i didn't know usually sometimes he gets tired and whatever so he came back to the bed and then he took the blanket and he like ripped it off of me and he covered himself off in it and he was like so strong with the blanket i was trying to like you know i couldn't pull it over i was like yeah something's going on with him because
I wasn't another demand. I had no idea what was going on. But he didn't know that he did that the next morning. I had no idea. Yeah. And the fever then persisted, got stronger. My appetite started disappearing. And I started getting this groggily sound on every inhale and exhale in my lungs. And I thought it was just phlegm building up from being sick. I'm like, damn, I'm really sick.
I can't believe this. But I kept thinking I was going to turn the corner the next day and the next day. but it just persisted to get worse and worse and worse and fevers and shakes. I had sweat coming out of my body in places. It was like my arms.
His arms had these pools of sweat coming out of them. It was so weird. And usually, I mean, so we get really prepared before we go on these tours because when you travel, when you're around a lot of people, when you're like sniffing ancient dust, it's just like bad for your body. So we really take preventative measures before we go places. And so we were on a peptide protocol and,
And unfortunately, we ran out of insulin needles. So we had thymus and alpha one, which is a immune booster peptide. And we were taking that every day. And it was kind of keeping his cold or whatever he had at bay. But the minute we ran out of insulin needles, it was like full blown. All of a sudden, it just went like...
Wow.
Yeah.
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Chapter 6: What evidence exists of advanced technologies in ancient Egypt?
And then I started getting, uh, of course, appetite disappeared, started losing weight. I couldn't, couldn't barely stay awake cause I couldn't breathe. So my, I wouldn't get any, any oxygen made me feel like I wanted to go to sleep all the time.
And I knew we had to get back to America cause we went looking for insulin needles all throughout Turkey, uh, out in the country of Cappadocia and San Lurfa and nobody had them. I'm like, you guys don't even have needles. I can't go to the hospital here. They're going to kill me. So I knew we had to get back home. We finally flew back to Istanbul to get the flight to come back.
And that was hard just to get into the airport and get through the airport. Luckily, she flagged somebody down who had one of those electric wheelchairs and convinced the guy to put me in it. Otherwise, we would have missed the flight. Got back. I was still in denial. I'm not going to lie. I was in denial. I was getting even worse.
I got a little bit better because she gave me the thymus enough for one to hold me over a few days. But then right before we started getting ready to leave to come back, I was getting worse and she had prednisone. And I said, how in the world does she have prednisone here in Turkey? She had her own prednisone. She gave me the prednisone.
That literally saved my life and kept me alive for a few more days to get back to America. And some other medicines that she had that really just kept me going. When we got back.
I had some antibiotics.
Antibiotics. Thank God she had these. I was like, I would have been gone in Turkey. Forget getting back. That prednisone gave me the life I needed to even survive the trip home.
And to eat, because he hadn't eaten in probably about five days.
Whoa.
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Chapter 7: How has the perception of death changed for Billy after his experience?
False alarm. False alarm, yeah. I survived to get home. I needed that little bit. Little meal kept me alive a little bit longer. But by the time we got home, I was so sick and so tired and exhausted. Couldn't even go up the steps in my own house. Luckily, we have an elevator in the house. If it wasn't for the elevator, I had to sleep downstairs. Damn.
The elevator literally kept me going to our bedroom. And then we went to the... Against my wishes, we went to that place.
Well, because I was... I walked in our bedroom, and I'm noticing him, and he slumped over. And I'm like, are you okay? And I was like, are you having trouble breathing? Because he never told me that he was having any trouble breathing at all until we got home. And I was like, and I kind of heard it, and I saw you slumped. And I was like, that's different.
I'm good.
I was like, OK, no, we have to go to the doctor. I'm like, listen, let's just go get an X-ray to see. Make sure your lungs are clear. That could be fluid. Who knows? Like, let's just, you know, take it because we're, you know, against kind of Western medicine. They really screwed up my family.
Yeah.
Any any means possible will stay away from, you know, that hospitals. Yes. But I was like, just to get checked. I'm like, let's just get tested. Just get an X-ray and see. So we ended up going, and it was bad. The lady came back, and she was like, I'm sorry, I don't like to do this, but you guys need to go to the emergency room, like, now.
Yeah, she said you need to get your lungs drained. Jeez.
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Chapter 8: What future events do Billy and Elisabeth have planned?
Yeah, it was completely full of fluid. His left lung was completely full of fluid, the right a little bit. And, yeah, it was justβ Yeah, it was bad.
My oxygen transport was down to 25%. Oh, my God. Which is why I couldn't stay awake. Got to the hospital, it wasβ
87%, 84%. It was 84. 84% blood oxygen.
Which is really low, right?
30.
And at 40, you're septic. You're dead. At 40, you're dead? Yeah, yeah. And I was trending up towards 40. I was going into septic shock.
And then listen to this, Sean. So this lady comes in, and she was trying to put an oxygen tube in his nose. And she comes in trying to do it, and he's like, I don't need oxygen. I'm good. I don't need that. And she looked at me. She's like, yes, sir. Yes, you do. I was like, babe, take the oxygen.
You still didn't think you were sick? No. But I came to a reality in the hospital when I closed my eyes, and I would disappear from the hospital. This is my near-death experience. It began... And I was like, this is when my white blood cell count was still trending up. And when I would close my eyes, the walls would vanish.
Everything would be, I would disappear from the hospital and I was in this other place. And I was like, this is weird. My eyes were closed, but they were open. And I was looking around and I could see things. I could see nature. I could see ancient civilizations. Somebody came. I can't describe the person's look or whatever, but they came and showed me all these different hominids.
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