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How was YZ Asia taught 5 Percent Culture
A lot of people are told to “add the math.” Wise Asia makes a sharp case for why that misses the point—and how the power of 5% teachings lives in simple language, daily action, and social impact. We walk through her path to learning 120 more than once, what she kept, what she discarded, and why titles like “educator” and “enlightener” matter less than the duty to help someone stand in their own understanding. Along the way, we unpack the roots of “all being born,” the risks of grafted methods, and the freedom that comes with keeping the mathematics simple and plain.
We move into the heart of self-knowledge: knowing who you are, why you changed, and how you show it through speech, diet, and conduct. Wise Asia shares why women learning 120 is essential for confidence at home and abroad, not as a contest but as a foundation for dignity and service. She also shines a light on applicable science—doula work, herbs, and preventive care—that turns lessons into living help. The culture thrives, she says, when we resist imitation, stop belittling, and build harmony through honest, useful contributions.
You’ll also hear stories of mentors and firstborns who gave jobs, training, and tough love, plus a reminder to give people their flowers while they can still smell them. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate tradition without drifting into dogma, how to teach without policing, or how to keep truth accessible without diluting it, this conversation offers a grounded path forward. Subscribe, share with a friend who builds, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway so we can keep growing this platform together.
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What's going on, everybody? Out there is Rob Bryan, LMT, the People's Fitness Professional, aka So Brother Number One, reporting for duty with the sister the Earth. Wise Asia. Before we go into it, before we go into it, I would like to I gotta play this commercial real quick. Hold on one second.
SPEAKER_00:Peace family, welcome to NYP Talk Show. This is more than a podcast. It's a conscious platform rooted in truth and culture from the 5% nation, nation of Islam, forest movement, and faith to grow. Our mission is to reclaim our narrative and uplift the African diaspora with real stories and real conversations. Support us through Super Chat during live shows. Donations on Cash App, GoFundMe, Patreon, or BuzzSprout. And by refing our official merch, available on our website and right here on YouTube's merch shelf. Every dollar, every super chat, every hoodie builds the movement. This is NYP Talk Show.
SPEAKER_03:Yo, who's quiet?
SPEAKER_05:Thank you. Thank you. Yo, oh, a code college is in the building terrain hicks for stuff. That's so funny. Terrain, you are. This is the one video I've seen you on. I just spoke about you before I got on this video. Funny, funny, funny. Anyway, as they say in the 5% nature, mind detect mind. So now uh let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. We're talking about how did uh how was wise Asia taught 5% culture? Now, I've heard many things, you know, and first off, I want to say this. This podcast is about the people, but it's also about myself because I'm learning through this podcast. Now, there were some things I didn't know about the 5% culture uh when I first started, and I made a fool of myself online. I don't know if anybody caught it, but uh like for instance, uh I was talking with Sunyaz and the God Infinite, and they were talking about uh, you know, the brown seed, you know, how the how it works like the brown seed and the different seeds, right? And um, I'm like, yo, I don't subscribe to the different seeds, you know what I'm saying? Because I wasn't dealing with the separation, because I'm thinking it's about separate, that was kind of like about separate or it it encourages separation. That's how I saw it. But then I realized that a law made it like that for a particular reason, for social reasons. And I yo, I didn't know that until this podcast, until I created this podcast. So now so I'm learning a lot about the culture through this podcast. That's the whole point of it. So, how did you learn uh the five percent culture-wise, Asia? One thing I want to bring up: you do not add the math. So today's mathematics is wisdom born to you. So you don't you don't you don't add like today's wisdom born, all being born, the knowledge, knowledge, all being born back to wisdom. A lot.
SPEAKER_03:Can I ask you a question?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, ma'am.
SPEAKER_03:And this is for everybody who does that, all being born to who is the founder of that? Because I give you a hint, it was not a law, and it was not any of his first born. And in what year did this start? Since y'all so stuck on this all being born, and and please, I wait.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know.
SPEAKER_03:All I know is yeah, I know because I do research. Okay, and see, this goes to show. First of all, before I get into the bill, let's do things correctly. First of all, today's mathematics is wisdom born and the laws free cipher. That's um, why was Yakub so successful in all of his undertakings? Right. Answer because all his people who were his followers obeyed his laws, regardless of what he told them to do, they did it. If not, they paid with their lives. Yakub did not build prison houses to imprison his people. When one fell victim to the law, the penalty was death. And was it, oh, I missed something. Let me start that again. The answer. I said that wrong. Um, because the people who are his followers obeyed his laws, regardless of what he told them to do, they did it. If not, they paid with their lives. That's what I left out. Yaakub did not build prison houses to imprison his people. When one fell victim to the law, the penalty was death and was enforced on every victim. Pardon self, y'all, for that ever. I'm human. Um, what you call it. And then the one of 36 is did they receive more gold? So we took care of cultural things first. Now getting back to your question.
SPEAKER_05:I know I noticed you didn't go to the uh one of 14.
SPEAKER_03:Because there is no 29 in the one of 14.
SPEAKER_05:Right. However, I was taught that, oh, yeah, because you don't add it up. All right.
SPEAKER_04:Got it.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, because everybody does the I ain't gonna say everybody because I don't, but um what you call it, wardrobe malfunction. I'm glad my camera is high up. Um, yeah, so a lot of people follow other people, and when you first gain this knowledge of self, uh you from your background, a lot of us come from religious Islam, whatever. So we come from this aspect where we all have to do the same thing, we need to look a certain way, we need to um speak a certain way. We we have to have a lot to teach that a lot to an individuality. That's knowledge.
SPEAKER_05:Because um be yourself, yes.
SPEAKER_03:I have a self-style wisdom that cannot be due. Listen, you could try to copy me all you want, but it ain't gonna pace, baby. It ain't gonna pace. So you have to understand your niche. You have to have this is called knowledge of self. You have to know who you are. If you don't know who you are, you will never know anyone. So that's taking care of first things first. Knowing and understanding who are you, what are you, where are you? When did you come? When did you realize? When did you change? Why did you change? How did you change? These are all questions we need to ask ourselves. And when somebody says, Y'all, I want to get that, why? Why you want knowledge or so? Why are you calling to me for knowledge or so? Oh, because you like what I say, you like how I sound? Like, no, that's not what this culture is about. I can't sound like firstborn prince. I couldn't, I couldn't, I wouldn't even waste time attempting to sound like firstborn prince. Even though when I build, some people be like, yo, you brought the god back to life. Like I heard him through you. But I'm I'm not um anything I say, even even when I do quote him, I give him his homage because I don't plagiarize.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, now let's take it back to when did the adding up the math come into play?
SPEAKER_03:Like I'm not gonna give that answer. I give it to you in private, okay, but I'm not gonna give it on here because people gotta learn to do their own research, and they so busy trying to come at somebody neck and do your research, go to the school, go find you an elder. Right. We have we have we have them now.
SPEAKER_05:Now, you said that a law didn't teach the adding up of the math. Now, what what would be the drawback or the error in adding up the math?
SPEAKER_03:So, firstborn prince told me that that's grafted mathematics, and he said you wasting time because mathematics the mathematics is already in there. You already started with today's math, wisdom born. That's today's mathematics. Now you're adding two plus nine, which is wrong. Today is not two plus nine. When I say what today's date is, I don't say this is October two plus nine plus two plus zero plus two plus you sound like a fucking moron, you sound like a buffoon, and then look at an 85s aspect. So you're saying today is two plus nine, which equals eleven. They already confused with that because they were like it's the 29th. This is not two plus nine, two and nine already had their cipher before I got to ten, before I got to twenty. This is the twenty ninth day, not the two plus the nine day. And then you're telling them this is 11, and now 11 equals two. What wait, what what the fuck are you teaching me? How the fuck did we get two from 11? And how do we get 11 from 29? And how are we saying that 29 is two? Like what wisdom? How much time is wasted on that instead of just saying wisdom born? I make my I make my actions, my words and my actions complete every day through my dietary restrictions, through my vernacular, through my um encounters and socialization with family and non-family. How simple is that mathematics?
SPEAKER_05:Simple and plain, right?
SPEAKER_03:And that's what Allah took from what I was um from what I was taught. Allah was a big fan of keeping it simple, stupid. There is greatness and simplicity.
SPEAKER_05:Indeed, indeed. So now um the way you were taught, now, were you taught by like some people are taught by multiple teachers or multiple, okay? Before we go into that, enlightener, enlightener or educator?
SPEAKER_03:So first born prince said he was neither because he's doing his duty as a civilized person, right? And this if if he's my educator, or he's my enlightener, then how am I on the journey of knowing so? So he was a huge advocate of knowing self. I still called him my educator because you're my go-to in the history and the foundation of this culture. So he was like, I'll allow it, but it's not what it is.
SPEAKER_05:Right. So he wouldn't have an educator or an enlightener to him. So so what would you call someone who is walking you through 120 and and and teaching you the culture?
SPEAKER_03:My brother, my sister.
SPEAKER_05:Simple. Simple, simple, simple. Okay. So now, and so we spoke on that. So now, besides Prince, were you taught by anyone else?
SPEAKER_03:So you gotta remember, I was taught by Block before I was taught by Prince.
SPEAKER_05:Right, right, right, right. And P long.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:With some serious brothers, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:So um, what you call it? I had got a whole bunch of junk before I got it right. I had to learn 120 like three times, and I learned two versions of 120. And what I mean by two versions is somebody had wrote earth lessons, firstborn prince told me that that that was the dumbest shit in the world to study, because that's a man's perception of earth, that's not every man's, right? So he was like, No, when you get your God, he's gonna make you his earth, and that'll be you know your flow. So I I had learned that I had learned the butt uh uh all these uh plus degrees, why is water wet, why is the sky blue, uh before Columbus, right? Um this I I I I uh I learned, relearned, relearned, re-re-relearned.
SPEAKER_05:Right. So so you could you you're proficient at the teachings, right? So you can like teach a class in this. So because you had to relearn and relearn. So now you learn the earth lessons. Where did those those earth lessons come from? Because I've heard of these earth lessons before. I think I've seen a copy a long, long time ago. I just took a glance, but I didn't get really into it at all, obvious for obvious reasons.
SPEAKER_03:But uh, you know, brothers, everything comes from Medina. Medina got let me tell you something. The great I'm not trying to shit on no other borough. Don't don't hate me, don't come from my next. But Medina brothers really, really have a strong passion and and and really are creative, and they they really love to share their knowledge, they really do. And and this ain't no like shade or sarcasm, it's just my perception. Um so and it's coming from a place of love, so don't come at my neck, but yeah, they they came from some brothers from Medina. Um and again, this is people's level of understanding because a lot of Earths don't understand where they fit in in one's winning.
SPEAKER_04:Right.
SPEAKER_03:A lot of a lot of Earths are so scared because they hear these brothers speaking this number, like because I'm a social scientist by nature, right? I was a case manager, I was a mica, um, caseworker, mentally ill, chemically addicted, was my um my clients. Yeah, that's who I took care of. So I see one twenty on a social scientist level. I don't see, I don't get caught up in all of the historical numbers and how these numbers relate to that. Like it's very fascinating, it's very intriguing. I have a lot of brothers that are very proficient at. I'll be like, wow, I never thought of that. Like I didn't even see how the numbers to how tall Mount Everest were that important and how they correlate back. Like I never thought of that. Like, thank you for that, you know. Um, so a lot of women with that being said now. You got me thinking about Mount Everest now, you gotta go build with um the guy Cahim. Okay, son's son. He the one who gave me that peace guy. Um, he the one who gave me that jewel. And um I didn't retain it. I was just impressed. I was very caught up in the wisdom, and I didn't retain it, so I can't give it. Um, but I know the point of resource.
SPEAKER_05:Right, guys.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, yeah. He's the he was uh my foundation for that information, but um, yeah, so like a lot of women get intimidated, and I really don't I I get confused where these women are so timid and so um afraid to build in front of brothers, like you the earth, like why why should you fear your brother? Like we family, like I know it's embarrassing to say something wrong or ask a question that everybody knows, and you're the only one that don't know. It it feels funny, you know. Again, we're family, and you should you shouldn't be scared or timid of your family. The only one that should be scared and timid is the goddamn fucking devil.
SPEAKER_05:Right, right, indeed, indeed. So you we were talking about the earth lessons. We're talking about the earth lessons and and where they came from. You said they came from Medina, and you were going you were going down that path.
SPEAKER_03:Now, um Yeah, that's why they created them for those women who were scared of quoting one's money, right?
SPEAKER_05:But from what I'm I'm learning is that um peace, earth, from intelligent Raheem.
SPEAKER_03:Peace.
SPEAKER_05:Peace, peace, peace, God. So um from what I've learned is that all the earth don't necessarily have to knowledge 120. However, I learned from the first podcast we did on 5%, on the 5% nation from uh uh the Godborn Justice, he said it's a requirement for all 5%ers.
SPEAKER_03:So, yes, um Firstborn Prince told me, you know, a lot of brothers don't like to teach a woman 120 because they not show so they don't want a woman checking them, and he said it makes no difference to me. So firstborn prince 20, you know, taught me 120. Um, Allah's most precious jewel. Um, she told me, you know, Allah gave her 120. And you know, her feed in 120 is completely different from anybody I ever heard build. So I could say, I could say yes, it is a requirement, a mandatory for all five percentages. A lot of women in this culture see themselves as Muslims because only a only a Muslim submits to a law, and only a woman submits to her man. So this is the problem with breakups and and um like the the the little clicks. That's what I mean by breakups, the clicks, right?
SPEAKER_05:Peace, shaborn intelligence, peace and gone.
SPEAKER_03:So um, this is where you get different clicks because you have a lot of women running around with flags, they don't even know who created the flag. Um, and they running around with flags, and they don't know no lessons, they barely know mathematics. Um yeah, yeah. I've I've had sisters tell me straight up, I'm I'm there with that shit. That's my God. That's it. That's it. I'm here with that. Uh-uh. I remember an episode. Yeah, I'm gonna call people out on this one. Um, and whatever come come. Remy Ma was on hot 97 with papoose, and Charlemagne started the bill with Pat. And she was Remy's interceptor and was like, uh-uh, we ain't gonna do all of that. We're not talking like this is what happens when you don't teach your woman, right? Because then your woman doesn't know how to conduct herself abroad, exactly. The last degree tells you she needs to know how to act at home and abroad, and abroad, because there's a difference. Oh, yeah, for sure. There's a huge difference, so like some brothers, some brothers teach. I forgot what they used to say they would teach. I know the one of the the last degree in the one of 14 was it, it's like three degrees they teach they women. Maybe like that's all they need to know. And that's you know, whatever works in your household, I'm all for it. I'm all for black love. You know, if if you know, I'm gonna say this. It's nothing like having a man with knowledge yourself, and y'all know the same things.
SPEAKER_04:Oh man.
SPEAKER_03:Y'all have that has it that comes with a comfortable quiet.
SPEAKER_05:Right, y'all just yes, y'all won at that point.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, indeed, yes, yes, and then as a woman, just on a physical realm of being a woman, the excitement young man has when he's teaching you and he's showing you, and he's letting you enter his world, and he's being vulnerable. Like as a woman, because I I don't know what it is to be a man, right? As a woman, though, I see men as very guarded. So when a man shows me that part of himself, I feel privileged, I feel like I'm in a place where I have been chosen, you know, I've been qualified. This is not for everyone. So, yeah, that's that's different, right?
SPEAKER_05:So, so some women, so you would say uh I don't want to put a figure on it, I don't want to not a figure, I don't want to put a percentage on it. However, you've witnessed a lot of women not knowing lessons at all.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, I think I know almost every sister that knows 120 in New York City.
SPEAKER_05:Wow.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, because in the 90s I was a real a-ho. Uh, I was young, I was a real a-ho. And if you didn't know lessons, I'm uh you wasn't, I I didn't deem you like, and I was wrong. I shouldn't, I was making devil without even knowing.
SPEAKER_05:Wow, so that's interesting you say that. We're gonna we gotta unpack that, but go ahead.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, because when you separate yourself, you make devil, it's that quick, right? Hold on, my nose by me, and and I really wasn't I really wasn't being a sister to a sister who needed a sister. I didn't understand that. I didn't have that understanding, and um, now that I'm older and I look back, I'm like, damn, you was a real a-ho. You know, you could have really embraced, but it is what it is. That's how I think I know almost every sister because I I searched. I was like, I can't be the only one. Because Allah's most precious Jew knew 120, Queen Cypher knew 120, O Mala knew 120, um uh Ajanine knew 120. There was like the the foundation of the original sisters knew 120. So I don't know when this uh I don't know, you know, my God don't want me quoting. I don't know when that started.
SPEAKER_05:You know, that sounds right now. I got I got some names here. I want to know if you know these names. Now, this is a tree, firstborn earth's tree, uh in Mecca.
SPEAKER_03:It's wrong.
SPEAKER_05:You think it's wrong? Yeah, Makiba, Kenya, Omala, Ebony, uh, Omina, uh, Domina, Odessa. Those are the names I see here.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, you see how Carmen's name ain't there.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, no, no, Carmen.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, Carmen's the first one.
SPEAKER_05:Carmen was the first one. Oh, the bodhiqua, the bodhiqua, the bodhisqua you was telling me about, right? That was the first earth, yeah. Right. There's no oh wait, it does say firstborn's a Mecca though. She's from Mecca, that's Abu Shahis Earth, Abu Shahiz Earth. Okay. Nah, that's not there. You do you recognize any any of those names?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. Omar's firstborn prince. Um Kiba, I heard was super duper fire. Yeah, I know that's rumor. I told you it was rumor before you read it.
SPEAKER_05:So is it is it wrong just because Carmen is not there, or is it any more?
SPEAKER_03:The order is not a hundred percent. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe maybe maybe the way I was saying it. So the or if we if we start from the root, it would start with Odessa.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:It would start with Odessa.
SPEAKER_03:It would start with Carmen.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:I think um, you know who's good at this, Taneta. I'm not good at at these trees.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:I'm not, I'm I'm not even gonna lie, that's not my niche. Um, because I I I'm really not interested in people that I'm not engaging with. That's me. Like, if I didn't meet you and I don't know you and I ain't been with you, like I don't care about your stories. I don't even, yeah, I don't even really care about too much stuff that happened in the 60s. I'm not a history box, I've never been. Um I mean, there's certain pivotal things you need to know, right? You know, but as far as like little uh I don't really, you know.
SPEAKER_05:Right. Well, so let me just reiterate that for uh for for the listeners. So this tree that I have, the firstborn Ursa Mecca, the root it starts with Odessa. That's the first person, the second person is Dominya, Domina, and uh the third person is omina, fourth, ebony, fifth, omala, sixth, kenya, seventh, makiba.
SPEAKER_03:So we're just fire, and she knew 120. All the original Earths knew 120.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, right.
SPEAKER_03:All the all the old you don't start getting this earth, don't know 120 to like the late 70s and the 80s and the 90s.
SPEAKER_05:Right, okay. I wonder what happened there, but I mean we weren't there, so that's neither here nor there, right?
SPEAKER_03:Um, I mean, they still here, you know. I don't I I be looking the earth, big headed brothers, uh necessary for women. Okay, I see that, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:But um, yeah, I am of um I am of the mind that the earth just mentions seeing it as being beautiful when a woman has the same knowledge as me, of course. However, I think God choosing what degrees, if any, and how much degrees they give.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, so like um I I bug out, right? I bug out, yeah. I meet sisters, and they've been here forever, and they don't know student enrollment, you know, like I'm like, so what have you been doing?
SPEAKER_05:All this time, right?
SPEAKER_03:Because you you be, and then you don't have history. Like I take one or the other, you know. If you don't know lessons, okay, because the law had um very five percenters. So all right, you don't know no lessons. Cool, you don't know lessons. You've been here from day one. You helped lay the foundation, right? Okay, give me some history. Tell me some things I I haven't heard before. Have me see something I never thought about, you know. Let me walk away from you feeling enriched, empowered, you know, like yes, that sister, like wisdom understanding. I have a picture with her. Pull that up. Can you pull it up? She has on um yellow. Well, you know what wisdom understanding looks like. I have on like a purple thing. We standing up, we hugging.
SPEAKER_05:Hold on. Let me. Hold on.
SPEAKER_03:I only got three females. I only got wisdom, cypher, and um the problem is the way I had to download everything.
SPEAKER_05:You're gonna have to you're gonna have to get that another time, but uh let me see. Nah, I don't it's I only got one photo. One photo of an earth, you and the earth.
SPEAKER_03:Let me see who you got.
SPEAKER_05:Let me see.
SPEAKER_03:Asian. That's Asia me. Okay, right.
SPEAKER_05:So who's Tarneta's mom? Yeah, that's Tarnetta's mom, right there.
SPEAKER_03:She got the knowledge. That's the first born earth in Medina.
SPEAKER_05:And she knows 120.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, she knows 120.
SPEAKER_05:I need to I'm missing out. Like, this is like this is like this, yo, I'm missing out. Yo, I see I'm working too much, man. I need to start building with the fam, yo.
SPEAKER_03:Yo, this is crazy. Shit, I heard hey, I heard I wasn't present, so I heard of Ajamine calling a brother at a parliament a nickel. Some shit, some shit like shut up, nickel, or yeah, Asian to kick your ass all up and down with 120, her 120. Because she got her 120 in a group setting. See, I know a little bit more about Asian than other earths because I'm with her daughters and her ex-husband. So I know a little bit about her foundation more than any other because of that.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, tell us a little bit more about Asiamine.
SPEAKER_03:Ajamin was not to be played with. She had solid, liquid, and gases for that ass. Like Azamine, I never had an argument with a I've never had an argument. All the people I sent you pictures of, I never had a dispute with them. Um, you know, they got in my ass because I was young and there were things I didn't know. Um, so yeah, they they taught me correctly, but um it was never done in a way to belittle me or embarrass me. It was always done with I'm showing you what's right for you to be greater than me. Don't listen to me and try to be me. I need you to be greater than I ever thought I could be. So, yeah. But I was talking about wisdom understanding because wisdom understanding didn't teach 120. Wisdom understanding to applicable things, um doula, right? A lot of the earths that are doulas are under wisdom understanding tree.
SPEAKER_05:Wow, um, before hold that thought, hold that thought, hold that thought. We gotta do this every now and again.
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SPEAKER_05:Yeah, we back, we back, we back. So now you you were saying, uh, yeah, go ahead.
SPEAKER_03:Wisdom, yeah, wisdom understanding um didn't teach her female students months when he taught them applicable science, like um being doula and home remedies through herbs, healing remedies, um, um preventive. You know, if you're always putting this in your body, these things won't happen. Um so yeah, see, I don't mind women like that. I love women like that. Um you're an asset to the nation, yes, yes, but if you you know just don't have nothing to offer, I'm why am I socializing with you? Like my brain is butt so big, and why am I storving you, yeah? Like, what am I making a file for you for? Like, what am I gonna do with this data? Right, absolutely. So, yeah, like you're useful to your God. All praises due. I love it. I love black, I'm a fan of black love, so that's peace, that's good. You're not useful to me. So I'm moving right along because I was fine before I met you. You was great before you met me. We continue, you know, not interacting is not going to destroy us, right? Indeed. We're gonna keep being who we are.
SPEAKER_05:So now I gotta bring this up because this brother I used to see every time, not well, not every time I was at the law school or at a parliament. In fact, I used to see him a lot when I went to a parliament, right? I know this brother right here. From the martial arts from the martial arts world, yes, jujitsu master. Yes, yes, yes, nasty.
SPEAKER_01:Yes, nasty he taught me how to fight. Wow, he taught me how to fight.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I know how to fight for him, and I took his program and gave it a whole new name. He loved it.
SPEAKER_05:He loved it. I forgot the guards. Is it Jamal, Jim, Jamel?
SPEAKER_03:Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_05:Jamel, right? Jamal or Jamel?
SPEAKER_03:Jamel.
SPEAKER_05:Jamel. Jamel. This brother right here, nice with his hands. Every like he like if he was alive right now, like he would be like, yo, what you doing right now? What you training? What you like? Every time I saw him, it was like, yo, what you training on now? What you working on now? I see, and then he would show me some stuff. I would, we would trade, we would trade martial arts stuff back and forth. Uh-huh. Good, good, good brother. Always had a smile on his face. Always had a smile on his face. But you know, you had this picture in there. I was like, oh my God, man. But what made you put? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. He gave me my first job. He was the first person in this culture to um give me a job and train me.
SPEAKER_05:Wow.
SPEAKER_03:And he trained me for free. I didn't pay.
SPEAKER_05:So what did because I know he was a jujitsu practitioner. So what did he show you? Did he show you like Tai Sabaki? Did he show you how to get out of holes?
SPEAKER_03:So he had a curriculum of um collective. And what did he call this? He called it. I was like, why baby? I got hands, shoulders, knees, and toes. Stop playing with me. And he fell out and loved it. So that's what I call I forgot what he called it. But um this picture right here is his later years.
SPEAKER_05:This is why he was yeah. This is his later years because when he was younger, he was built. He wasn't brawling, but he was like he was in shape shape.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:He was in shape shape. So this is this is this is more of a like a uh a re a recent picture before he before he uh before he returned, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Um I and I don't know why I don't have a picture with him as much time as I yo. Let me tell you something when me, yo, this is a funny dude right here. So I had a God for like power years, right? And he knew him, he knew a lot just so he sees me in the 2000s, and I'm not with the God no more. So I'm like, nah, me and the guard, you know, we broke up, it's no big deal, you know. Yo, he actually saw the God, he was doing construction in Lower Manhattan, and it just so happened the guy was walking by, he stopped working to run up to the guard to curse the guard out for breaking up with me. Oh wow, and I don't know, I wasn't present. He never told me. The only reason I know is because the guard called me, and he was like, yo, you you told Jamal we broke because technically me and the guard never broke up. We never said the don't call me. We never had that, we just parted ways, and we come together for reasons other than physical intimacy, you know? That's always gonna be the God, you know what I mean? He's never showed me any side of him that wasn't righteous, so we always gonna be peace. But Jamel, I don't know what Jamel told him, but it made the God call me like the next day.
SPEAKER_05:But you know what? He was just a good person, period. Like he was dangerous, but a good, good, good, good God. Like that was a good guard.
SPEAKER_03:Now his I I saw him after, and I was like, yo, you could you he's like, Yeah, that's right. How ain't the you know first? Crazy brother.
SPEAKER_05:Now I gotta bring this picture up because um I remember it like it was yesterday, and I always bring this up, and it's probably gonna be like a broken record. I was in front of our law school. I think it was Dark Him in front of our law school. Doc Kim, if you see this video, and if I'm not writing exact, please let me know as you usually do. I asked Doc Kim about I was saying I want to do a podcast in our law school. Doc Kim directed me in the law school, I I think to Umar Law. I start building with Umar Law. And and and Umar Law basically got me in to teach, not teach, but have the podcast in the law school. Now, what what what makes me what makes him stand out to me is that he was real helpful and he was just a good person. He was just a good person, civilized, civilized. You know, um when you when you're around him, no nonsense, straightforward, that's it. Nothing hidden, no hidden agendas. It is what it is, no barking, no this is what you need. If I got it, okay, here that's what it was, which now how you see it.
SPEAKER_03:I mean, that's how it should be. We should support one another. And if something fails, we should be able to be like, hey, this is not working. Let's shut this down, come back, take some time to yourself, rebuild this thought, and come back. You know, and there should not be no ego, uh-uh. We should support, give the person the opportunity and and the uh the space, the time that's required for them. And if they shine, they bloom and blossom, they boot bloom and blossom. If not, hey, you only need it to build. You gotta take it back to knowledge so that way you could take it to boon on your next attempt.
SPEAKER_05:Indeed, indeed. So, what were your thoughts? What what what were your experiences with umala?
SPEAKER_03:Oh my, I have so many wonderful memories with umala. Um, he gave me a reference so I could start working because I didn't have three references. So um he was one of my references. Um he was a supporter of education, um uh just everything, you know. Just just I I thought Umala was real cool. Um I never really saw him and Prince together. Now that I think about it, I never thought about that before. I don't remember him and Prince being together. Um but um Umlaw, I I I love me some Umala. He was cool, he was good. Um so it's funny how people are treated when they're alive in this culture versus when they die. All of a sudden everybody come out of nowhere and be like, oh I loved him. That was my brother. Like give people their flowers when they hear, they can smell them.
SPEAKER_05:Right. That's a fact. That's a fact. So now um we we're gonna we're gonna uh oh we're gonna continue to build on uh how you how you were taught the culture. We're gonna do like a series of these because we gotta keep building on this. So now um let's talk about how were you walked through 120 before we before we cut out. Let's let's build on that real quick. How would you walk? If somebody says you gotta be walked through 120, is that is that someone standing over you making sure you know your degrees, or how is it go?
SPEAKER_03:I mean that's that individual, whoever advocates, I don't advocate that.
SPEAKER_05:Um you don't advocate people walking you through 120. No, so you say basically you here's 120, you be you know, quote that now. How do you know the person knows 120? They gotta quote it in front of you. The person you gave them that ain't my business.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay, that's not my business. If you take this and turn it into toilet paper, that's your business. What you do with this don't have no but I gotta steal from Jay-Z. What you eat don't make me shit. Right. I'm not here parenting you. This is called knowledge of self. Know who you are. If you can have the time and the discipline to study these lessons, to keep coming around, keep calling me. You're supposed to be calling me. Hey, I see this. What does this mean? What does this word mean? What does this phrase? Uh I memorize this, but I don't see anything, I don't feel any different. I don't, whatever your thoughts are, it should be. I'm not. Why am I chasing you? I know 120. I know who the true end of regard is. I listen, in simplistic, I know the black man is God, I know the black woman is the earth, I know the babies are the greatest, and the white man is the devil. That's all I need to know.
SPEAKER_05:That's about sums it up, right?
SPEAKER_03:So if you don't know that and you heard me and and that intrigued you, then you should be coming to me. You should be going to the school because I'm gonna direct you. Hey, 21, 22, 7th half. That's where you need to go. You got questions? 21 22 7th half. Go there, go to the law school in Mecca, go. There's good. Um trust me, somebody is gonna be there to entertain you. Somebody, and if you're not coming to parliament, you're not going to the law school, you have no initiative, you have no love, you have no interest, you're faking the funk. So I have no time for that, right?
SPEAKER_05:Right, right. So basically, it's self-knowledge. You don't have to have nobody on top of you riding you about knowing the knowing the degrees. You know what? So I'm glad you said that because what happens is every no matter where I went, they directed me either to the minute.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, they had a flood um in the bathroom.
SPEAKER_05:Hold on. Yeah, so no matter where I went, I was always directed to the law school, the parliaments, the the basic standard places where gods and earth would be, and there you socialize and you get all the answers that you need. You know what I'm saying? So I totally get that. Yeah, I hear you now. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Hold on one minute. I gotta tell somebody something. Hold on one minute.
SPEAKER_05:All right, all right.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, they gotta, I don't gotta tell nobody nothing.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, okay. I was about to go to commercial on them. I was about to go to commercial on them.
SPEAKER_03:But yeah, I'm sorry for interrupting your bill.
SPEAKER_05:It's all good, it's all good. So, yeah, um, so it it it makes a lot of sense. Makes a lot of sense. It makes a lot of sense, but don't you think the way that that style of of teaching or not necessarily teaching or maintaining the culture makes it a bit too loose where people get lost and they don't know they kind of like you know, make devil because they playing with the teachings, right? So they'll go, this is how I learn 120, I learned 120 on my own, and then I mix and I do this and I put this with this, and then now you see that right now.
SPEAKER_03:We got people who are five percent and our masons are bloods.
SPEAKER_05:No, I'm not talking about no, I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about they're taking 120 or a law's teachings, they're taking something else, and then they're blending it like this.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, I see that. Listen, that's going on. What they call themselves Muslim gods, right?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:So that goes on now. That goes on now, but again, J Z Line, what you eat don't make me shit, right? What you do, you get the penalty or the rewards for your actions, right? Ezekiel chapter three, right? Right. So once you know and understand who you are, what other people do, listen, what you do with this has no bearing on my life. Right. I can't tell my landlord I know our supreme. And he, oh, you know our supreme. Oh, well, you ain't gotta pay November rent.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_03:That's that's not how the world works. I supreme gotta walk into his own knowledge. Wise Asia has to be the best wise Asia she can possibly be.
SPEAKER_04:Right.
SPEAKER_03:And and this is how we impact communities, and this is they like y'all, them two are not trying to sound like each other, and they have a great harmony, they come together with what they know with their past experiences, they figure things out together. That's when people see the beauty in socialization, and that is what is attractive, not sitting there chastising somebody and belittling. That's unattractive, that's repellent, that is counterproductive to what this nation is about. You should have a place, whether you know one's funny or not, you should have a place of comfortability and being who you are. For sure. Yeah, whether you attract the crowd or not, you there should be a A place for you.
SPEAKER_05:Indeed. Now, I don't mean to cut you, cut your wisdom. Um, we got another podcast coming up. Let's keep doing this. How was wise Asia taught 5% culture? We're gonna keep building on this. On that note, thank thank you, Earth, for coming out this evening. Peace to the gods and the earth out there, the listeners on Spotify, etc. And we are out of here. Peace.