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The Reality Revolution Podcast

The Most Dangerous Channeling Experiment Ever - The Law Of One

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Brian Scott

Law Of Attraction, Parallel Realities, Magick, Reality Transurfing, Spirituality, Channeling, Ayahuasca, Nlp, Intuition, Mind Tech, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Quantum Jumping, Qi-gong, Meditation, Subconscious Mind, Mindfulness, Hypnosis, Silva Mind Control, Psychedelics

4.9956 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

January 15th, 1981. A quiet house in Louisville, Kentucky. Three people sit together in a room — a retired physics professor, a woman with a singing voice and a spine full of arthritis, and a man who moved in three weeks ago after hearing them on the radio. They are about to make contact with something that will consume the next three years of their lives. Something that will produce one of the most philosophically dense, internally consistent, and wildly controversial channeled texts in modern history. Something that will leave one of them dead. The voice identified itself simply: "I am Ra." Over 106 sessions spanning three years, Ra delivered a complete cosmological framework — a system of reality so intricate that scholars, physicists, and mystics have spent four decades studying it and still discover new connections inside the text. But this episode is about more than the philosophy. It is about the three human beings who made it possible, the extraordinary cost they paid, and the question that haunts anyone who studies the material deeply: was it worth it? Don Elkins, Carla Rueckert, and Jim McCarty opened a channel to a sixth-density social memory complex of 6.5 million unified souls. The Orion group noticed. What followed was a psychic assault so relentless that it systematically dismantled the harmony that made the contact possible — and ultimately took Don's life. This is the full story of the Law of One.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the reality revolution. I'm your host Brian Scott.

0:10.0

I'm incredibly excited to do a deep dive on the most dangerous channeling experiment in history,

0:16.0

The Law of One, which we've covered very extensively on my channel, but we have never covered it in this detail.

0:25.1

January 15, 1981, a quiet house in Louisville, Kentucky.

0:31.3

Three people sit together in a room, a retired physics professor, a woman with a singing voice and a spine full of arthritis,

0:40.4

and a man who just moved in three weeks ago after hearing them on the radio.

0:45.1

They're about to make contact with something that will consume the next three years of their

0:50.1

lives, something that will produce one of the most philosophically dense, internally

0:55.5

consistent, and wildly controversial channel texts in modern history, something that will leave

1:02.2

one of them dead. The voice that came through that day identified itself simply, I am Raw. And over the next

1:13.8

106 sessions spanning three years, two months, and thousands of questions, Raw delivered a

1:20.4

complete cosmological framework, a system of reality so intricate, so layered, so

1:25.6

internally cross-referenced, that scholars, physicists,

1:29.0

engineers, philosophers, and mystics have spent four decades studying it and still discover

1:34.5

new connections inside the text. This is the law of one. And whether you believe it came

1:41.1

from a six-density social memory complex of 6.5 million unified souls

1:46.7

or from the subconscious mind of a gifted transmedium in Kentucky, the material itself demands

1:53.7

your attention. Because if even 10% of what Ross said is true about who we are and where we came from, why we forget, and what

2:02.9

happens next, then everything changes, everything. To understand the law of one, you first have to

2:12.6

understand the three human beings who made it possible, Because their story lives and dies in the most

2:18.9

concrete physical sense with their harmony. Donald T. Elkins was a professor of mechanical

2:25.1

engineering and physics at the University of Louisville. He was also, by every account, one of the

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