I stood upon a rock, 
on your holy mountains, 
beholding your beauty, 
overcame me like a song. 
My cup overflows with joy, 
hearing sound 
of prayers and bells
My faith was once weak, 
but now 
you make me strong.
Greetings celestial souls 
and gracious hearts, 
welcome to 
Enlightening Entertainment 
featuring international 
singing sensation 
from Ghana, West Africa, 
Mr. Rocky Dawuni. 
He has been likened 
to legendary vocalist 
and peace-seeker from 
Jamaica, Mr. Bob Marley. 
Rocky is a true inspiration. 
He chooses to use his 
God-given musical talents 
to promote 
humanitarian causes. 
He also empowers people 
to change their life 
to help make our world 
a better place. 
We have the power 
To change the world 
Whenever we want to 
Spirituality, an open heart, 
and inspiration 
run deep in the world 
of Rocky Dawuni.
My inspiration comes 
from life, and humanity. 
And life and humanity, 
I believe 
is centered within God. 
So ultimately, 
God inspires me. 
So I find music 
wherever life is and that 
is what really inspires me. 
And I also try 
because from my onset, 
coming from Africa,
I was very fortunate 
to grow up 
in a very spiritual family. 
My family was steeped 
in the traditions, African 
traditional, religion.
But then as I grew up, 
I also made it a point 
to really study 
from Christianity to Islam, 
and read some, Vedas 
and the Bhagavad Gita. 
And through that, 
what I realized was 
that the concept of God 
was just one within every 
culture and every place, 
and it’s just the 
interpretation that usually 
gives it its uniqueness. 
So with that, my inspiration 
comes from life as it is, 
everywhere.
In 2003, Rocky established 
his own musical venue in
Los Angeles, California, 
USA called “Afro Funke” 
to promote and celebrate 
the beauty and oneness 
of African music. 
Rocky’s sincere heart 
and pure motives 
have attracted legendary 
superstars such as Prince 
and Stevie Wonder 
to visit his club. 
The thing is 
that I don’t look back, 
you know what I mean, 
because there’s 
always challenges ahead. 
My all-ultimate thing 
is the unity of Africa 
and then peace on Earth. 
So that’s 
a really tall order.
Every generation and 
every time and every day 
comes with its challenges, 
and what I think is 
that music, because 
it’s really a living thing, 
once you put it out there, 
you inspire people 
within their hearts. 
They shine their light, and 
in so shining their light 
too, they help others 
to shine their light.
Saying if you’re going 
the same direction
Oh children!
Zion train 
is coming our way
Get on board now Woo!
Zion train 
is coming our way
Rocky’s shining soul 
radiates wherever he goes. 
He uses meditation 
as a way to gain wisdom 
and maintain focus.
For me, meditation, it’s 
one of the means by which
you get to know the Self. 
You also get attuned 
with the Self, and 
as you tune with the Self, 
you tune with the oneness 
of the universe,
and that oneness 
is where we all belong to. 
So I see meditation 
as a very important 
component of what I do, 
in order to also eliminate 
all the clutter 
and the chatter 
that’s going on around, 
to be able to focus 
what is most important. 
And I feel that it’s also 
the soul of the world, 
when you meditate, 
you tap into the soul of 
the world, and you draw 
from a very powerful 
wellspring of God 
and nature and humanity. 
So meditation I feel 
is of prime importance 
to everything that I do.
Closely tied to Rocky’s 
spiritual beliefs of oneness 
and universal love 
is his choice of a diet 
mainly without meat. 
As reggae artist 
Bob Marley once said, 
“You can have more tender 
meaning toward a cow… 
you have other things 
that you can eat 
to get the same things 
like meat protein has… 
I don’t exactly like big 
dead flesh in front of me.” 
Next, Rocky Dawuni 
shares his thoughts 
on vegetarianism.
My belief in vegetarianism 
is that love 
makes everything run 
in the world.
And the only way you can 
really experience love 
in its purest form is 
if you can extend that love 
not only to yourself, 
and only to people 
of your kind, but 
every aspect of creation. 
And so when I see 
an animal, with blood, 
with life, that moves, 
I feel that it behooves on 
me as a person, because 
I feel that God gave man 
dominion over the Earth 
to be a caretaker, 
you know what I mean? 
Being a caretaker, you 
have to have compassion 
for everything 
within your domain. 
And so I feel
that preservation 
of life of other creatures 
and animals 
is also a fundamental 
responsibility of humanity. 
In his youth, Rocky 
would help his father, 
who from a peacekeeper 
became a farmer, 
on the farm. 
Cultivating vegetables 
to grow full of vitality, 
Rocky has inherited a joy 
and celebration of life 
on and off stage. 
You can’t fake reality. 
You can’t fake the truth, 
and if you profess love, 
I’m not saying that 
people who eat meat 
can’t give love, 
that’s not what I’m saying. 
I’m just saying that 
personally, for me to 
really be able to feel that 
divine almost to that level, 
I feel that I have to extend,  
I have to extend 
my consciousness 
way beyond just humanity, 
and in doing so to 
when I stand on stage 
and I talk about love, 
I feel that it comes 
from a very deep place. 
It’s just my journey to,
to really find the truth 
within myself, and 
the truth without of myself.
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
We’ll return soon 
with more on the gifted 
Ghanaian reggae artist 
Rocky Dawuni.
Yeah! Right this morning
I just wrote this song
In the evening 
and I will be strong.
Yeah! Right this morning 
I just wrote this song
In the evening 
and I will be strong.
Welcome back 
peace-loving viewers. 
We were just listening 
to the heart-lifting song, 
“Sweet Bright Day,” 
from Rocky’s 
1998 album, “Crusade.” 
With his passion 
for constructive change 
and gifted singing voice,
he has received 
many favorable reviews 
in the media such as 
this one from LA Weekly, 
which said: “Few artists 
in town have a more 
positive spiritual attitude 
than Rocky Dawuni… 
he deeply, truly believes 
in the power of music to 
effect progressive change 
in the world.” 
His latest album 
was released 
in October 2009 entitled, 
“Hymns for the Rebel Soul” 
with his band 
“The Revelation Project.” 
Rocky discusses 
a beautiful song named 
“Jerusalem” 
and the profound effect 
it had on his life.
I was in Israel last year, 
and it was a culmination 
of a spiritual journey 
because I’ve been 
a big student of the Bible. 
I really studied the Bible 
since I was a little kid, 
and I’ve studied the 
Qur'an too, and the Gita. 
So Jerusalem has always 
held a very special place 
to me, because
it’s also the place, 
the three major religions, 
and even other religions 
that are not part of
the three major religions, 
all profess as to 
the divinity of Jerusalem. 
So, when I got to Jerusalem,
there was really 
a certain, shall I say, 
feeling and awareness 
and consciousness 
that swept over me.
I stood upon a rock, 
on your holy mountains. 
Beholding your beauty, 
overcame me like a song. 
My cup overflows with joy, 
hearing sound of prayers 
and bells
My faith was once weak, 
but now 
you make me strong.
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
I can’t forget you,
Jerusalem.
If I forget you, 
I forget my right hand
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
Up in the hills 
men and angels sing.
Oh what a beauty 
when their kingdom come
I’ll say it again and again
This time has come for us
To rise and be 
the control of Babylon.
So here I am with 
the voice and the sound
Walking your streets 
like a king 
who’s found his crown.
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
I can’t forget you,
Jerusalem.
And if I forget you, 
I forget my right hand
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
Though you sit in isolation
You are the whole world’s
inspiration 
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
May peace be 
within your walls, Amen.
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
I will answer every call
Asalam Alakum 
(Peace Be Upon You)
I can’t forget you, 
Jerusalem.
I think that song really 
summarized my journey, 
my spiritual journey 
and my spiritual quest, 
that you go forth 
just to discover the Self, 
you know what I mean? 
And Jerusalem really, 
really, really helped me 
on my path to discovery, 
self discovery.
Interestingly, 
Rocky perceived the 2008 
US presidential election 
as a sign of the start 
of a new transformation 
on Earth. 
During this time, 
he was recording “Hymns
for the Rebel Soul.”
In churches in Israel, 
in mosques in Israel, just 
the movement of people, 
you could see that
we’ve reached
a certain precipice in terms 
of our human journey, 
and that we were 
just getting ready 
to step into a new era 
of spiritual awakening.  
We are in an age 
when things, changes,
profound changes 
are going to come. 
So I think 
it’s not a change that 
we’re waiting to receive 
and it falls in our hands. 
It’s a change 
that we have the power to 
make it what it has to be. 
So I feel that this is why 
my work becomes 
important because 
my music is towards 
upliftment of people, 
and also making people 
positively oriented. 
You know, they have to 
realize that everybody 
who is born is a miracle. 
We have to see ourselves 
as really special and 
that specialness has to 
make us also appreciate 
what we have, that if we 
realize how special we are, 
then we can realize 
how special we can be. 
And I think 
not realizing that 
is also a limitation 
of what our power 
and how we can be. 
So by this age is that 
the playing field 
is all being leveled for us 
to really create 
this new world. 
It’s up to us to make it 
what it should be. 
So people like me who 
are going through time 
and space and stages 
and bringing positivity, 
we want the change 
to be positive. 
We want it 
to be that kingdom 
that we all aspire to, 
that kingdom that 
humanity can celebrate, 
that kingdom that’s no war. 
People will 
put their swords down, 
and know that 
conflict and war belonged 
to an age when we were 
still in the darkness, 
but this will 
definitely be an age 
of light and progress and 
upliftment of humanity.
To find out more 
about Rocky Dawuni,
please visit:
Beloved viewers, 
this concludes part 1 of 2 
of our interview with 
Ghanaian singing sensation 
and peace advocate 
Rocky Dawuni 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
Please tune in again 
tomorrow 
for our conclusion as 
we discuss more in-depth 
Rocky’s musical and 
humanitarian endeavors. 
Now, please join us for 
Words of Wisdom, next 
after Noteworthy News. 
May your heart sing with 
serenity and gladness. 
See you next time!
Cleanliness is next 
to godliness, so you better 
keep your neighborhood 
clean, my friend.
Cleanliness is next 
to godliness, so you better
keep your neighborhood
clean my friend.
Halo again, 
beloved viewers. 
Welcome back as 
we continue our interview 
with reggae star 
Rocky Dawuni, 
the musical golden heart 
of Ghana. 
Today, 
the noble artist shares 
about his commitment 
to an array of social 
and constructive causes.
The change that I feel 
is coming is all about 
how fast we can really 
polarize ourselves. 
So if we polarize 
ourselves positively, by 
really starting to go forth 
and do good works, 
toward good energy, 
starting to heal, 
where there’s war, 
we find peace. 
Wherever there is greed, 
we go there and we find 
equitability, or equality; 
wherever there is injustice, 
we bring justice; 
wherever there is pain 
and suffering, we bring 
peace and happiness. 
Wherever 
we heal all these strifes, 
we keep on polarizing 
this change towards 
being a positive change.
Rocky Dawuni 
has partnered with such 
noteworthy organizations 
as the United Nations 
Children’s Fund (UNICEF),
the US-based Carter Center, 
and the European Union. 
He is dedicated 
to raising awareness 
on important health 
and humanitarian issues 
in and out of Africa.
My mission as a musician 
was to really utilize 
this music as a means
to really create 
very important 
and sustainable changes 
in people’s lives, be able 
to influence people’s lives. 
So I saw the charity work 
of using my platform 
and my celebrity 
in turning that light into 
focusing on the issues. 
And in so focusing 
on the issue, that issue 
is discussed, and then 
the right solutions, 
sustainable solutions, 
are found. 
So that has led me 
into advocacy work 
from water, malaria 
awareness, AIDS, 
girl/child education. 
Everything that I feel 
that is really important 
to uplift our communities 
in Africa, and at the same 
time, the communities 
outside of Africa, 
I feel like it’s my mission 
as much as humanly 
possible for me to do.
For Rocky, helping a cause
isn’t just about lending 
his image and name, but 
he also rolls up his sleeves 
and gets involved 
in the discussions and 
coordination needed until 
communities are assisted.
We take an issue, and 
we go, we bring press, 
we bring NGOs who 
focus on this issue, and 
then we go to the village, 
meet the communities, 
meet the people, 
meet the leaders. 
And then we try 
to find solutions through 
a Town Hall like 
meeting set, throw ideas 
until we find ideas that 
we feel are going to work.
And then we find the NGOs 
who are doing work 
in relation to these 
and how they can solve it; 
and how the solution, too, 
can be sustainable. 
Holding water as sacred, 
keeping it clean and pure 
is an African tradition, 
but today, with the impacts 
of industrializing 
and climate change, 
water has become polluted 
and increasingly scarce. 
This has resulted in 
the suffering of millions 
of people in Africa. 
In 2007, Rocky went on 
a humanitarian mission 
to Ghana coinciding 
with UNICEF’s 
World Water Day to see 
the situation for himself.
Rocky’s field trip 
to the north with UNICEF 
was a three-day visit 
and he went 
to three communities 
in the northern region 
of Ghana, which is the 
most impoverished region 
in the country.
On the trip North, 
I felt it would be great 
to write a song that will 
inspire people to action.
Cleanliness is next 
to godliness, so you better
keep your neighborhood
clean, my friend.
Cleanliness is next
to godliness, so you better
keep your neighborhood
clean, my friend.
We went 
to Tolon-Kumbungu, 
Yendi and Gunbonayele. 
We will go to the villages 
and meet the traditional 
chiefs, the government 
representatives, 
and the people. 
We were able to hear 
the problems from the 
developmental partners, 
UNICEF 
and the Carter Center. 
They brought us 
up-to-date with 
their public health efforts. 
Finally, 
we exchanged ideas 
on how we could help 
get their messages 
to the public because 
we all share the dream 
of clean water for Ghana.
Rocky Dawuni 
is also originally 
from northern Ghana. 
Through this mission, 
he had a chance to
reconnect with his roots 
and express his feelings 
about his experience.
This is such 
an incredible time for me. 
This is my people, 
my village, where 
I'm from, my roots. 
This is where my 
ancestors all came from.
So being back here, 
it's just, it's indescribable.
I can't even 
speak it in words. 
It's really amazing. 
And since my dad passed, 
my daddy was there, 
the chief, 
the king of this place 
and since he passed, 
this is the first time, 
I've come home. 
Clean water.  
Everybody 
must know the truth.
Clean water.  
Everybody
must know the truth.
Clean water.  
You cannot deny the fact, 
Cleanliness is next 
to godliness, so you better 
keep your neighborhood
clean, my friend.
Clean water.  
Okay! Clean water.
Our interview 
with Ghanaian artist and 
humanitarian continues, 
when we return. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Lord you have to save us all
Save us all
Lord you have to save us all
Save us all
Some are saying 
it’s the final call 
Save us all 
Lord you have to 
right the wrong
Stop them all
On March 6, 1957, Ghana 
became the first country 
in sub-Saharan Africa 
to establish her freedom. 
During his speech 
declaring independence, 
Ghana’s first 
Prime Minister Osagyefo 
Dr Kwame Nkrumah 
expressed his wish 
that all of Africa 
would too be liberated. 
This same philosophy 
of a strong and 
vibrant Africa also resides 
within Mr. Dawuni as 
he encourages his fellow 
citizens through song.
Africans we have to learn
Africa has to learn
(We all will be one) 
Rocky has teamed up 
with Australian supermodel 
Elle Macpherson to raise 
awareness on AIDS. 
He was also invited 
to collaborate on 
the “Playing for Change” 
peace project 
and had his music 
featured on primetime 
American television. 
To further 
his humanitarian efforts, 
Rocky Dawuni founded 
“Africa Live!” 
It’s 
a non-profit organization 
established to promote 
a resurgence of Ghana’s 
rich musical history and 
restore pride in the people. 
In addition, he has been 
awarded “Ghana’s 
Cultural Ambassador” 
and his song “In Ghana” 
was voted Reggae 
Song of the Year in 2000. 
Time now for jubilation. 
O God 
I wish I had an answer.
‘Cause in sweet love, 
our spirits will grow.
In 2001, Dawuni 
created his first annual 
“Independence Splash” 
concert in Accra, Ghana, 
to honor and celebrate 
his country’s freedom. 
The British Broadcasting 
Company (BBC) said, 
“The Independence Splash 
was a first-rate example 
of how music 
and development 
can work together for 
the unity and advancement 
of the people.”
For Ghana’s 
50th Anniversary 
in 2007, Rocky’s 
“Independence Splash,” 
brought together tens of 
thousands of people and 
was broadcast to millions.
“My Independence Splash” 
started in 1999 when 
my song, “In Ghana” 
jumped off the charts 
all across the country. 
It became like 
a new national anthem.
Oppressor man running 
(running), 
while we jumping (jumping)
We’ll be jamming today.
So say it’s love 
from Rasta. In Ghana.
We’re stopping 
all the suffering. (Alright!)
In Ghana.
We’re stopping 
all the suffering. 
In Ghana. In Ghana.
In Ghana, 
I’ll say it’s love 
from Africa, in Ghana.
So say it’s love 
from Rasta. In Ghana.
We’re stopping 
all the suffering. 
In Ghana.
I’ll say it’s love 
from Africa. In Ghana.
Jah seals and signs 
and delivers. 
Yes, he seals and signs 
and delivers.
Right on top of Mount Zion
With gladness 
I wipe my tears.
Lord raise my flag, 
red gold and green
So I can sing a song 
for Africa with honesty
The peoples you know
I believe music,  
it’s the beat of life, 
you know what I mean? 
The day that music dies 
is the day life stops too. 
So you always 
need the music. 
That’s why in Africa, 
when there’s birth 
there’s music, 
when there’s marriage 
there’s music, 
when there’s celebration, 
every kind of celebration, 
there’s music, 
when even there’s death 
there’s music, because 
it encompasses life.
It is the common man’s 
time now to make it.
O Mama, O Papa, 
come let’s face reality.
Where you gonna go?
Where you gonna hide?
Where you gonna hide?
Where you gonna go?
When this music comes
for you.
With the growing number 
of climate change problems 
affecting countries 
around the world, 
we asked Rocky 
about his thoughts 
on global warming 
and possible solutions.
Every problem on Earth, 
if it’s a physical problem, 
there’s 
a spiritual component to it.  
We are spiritual beings 
living in a physical world. 
That’s why when 
somebody passes away 
you can see the body, but 
you can’t see the spirit.  
What makes the person
the person, is not there.
So we have to
approach everything 
to that way. 
Global warming, is 
a culmination of certain 
misguided directions 
that humanity collectively, 
all of us, have taken.  
Our material evolution 
has been great, 
it’s led us through 
into so many things, 
it’s made us grow 
in leaps and bounds. 
But what we lost through 
this material evolution 
was that, it lacked
the spiritual dimension 
to compliment it. 
We consume without care 
for the environment. 
We plunder like we are 
the last generation 
on Earth. 
And we pollute the oceans 
with no thinking of that 
the ocean has the largest 
mammals from Earth, the 
whales are in the ocean. 
So if you look at 
all these repercussions 
of all these actions 
that we’re taking 
because of our march, 
or should I say 
our run toward progress, 
our march to progress, 
that we are not 
taking care of these things, 
obviously there’s going 
to be blowback, 
because to every action 
there is an equal 
and opposite reaction. 
We need to change 
right from here! 
People need 
to start changing, 
and we need to bring 
that consciousness down 
and know that, okay, 
I need to do this, I need 
to take care of the Earth 
because if the Earth 
stops taking care of us, 
there will be no us. 
So we can’t dispute that. 
We can’t 
dispute the fact that 
if the oceans are polluted, 
or the rivers are polluted, 
that we are going to, 
in the end, 
drink that polluted water. 
So it’s all about a matter 
of really an expansion 
of our consciousness, that 
we need to confront this, 
but we have to 
first start from us. 
Because if we can 
change ourselves, 
it will permeate 
the whole universe, 
it will be a domino effect. 
This global warming 
wouldn’t 
even be a big problem 
if we can really focus 
to really make a change 
within ourselves.
O Mama, O Papa, 
come let’s face reality.
Where you gonna go?
Where you gonna go?
Where you gonna hide?
Where you gonna go?
When this music comes 
for you
Hey! You youth of Congo 
(Catch it! Catch it!)
Hey! You youth of Liberia 
(Africa!)
Hey! 
You youth of Cote D’Ivoire 
(Catch it! Catch it!)
Hey! 
You youth of South Africa 
(Africa!)
Hey! 
You youth of Zimbabwe 
(Catch it! Catch it!)
Hey! You youth of Ethiopia 
(Africa!)
Hey! You youth of Africa 
(Catch it! Catch it!)
Hey! 
You youth of Ghana too 
(Africa!)
Thank you 
Mr. Rocky Dawuni 
for your enchanting 
reggae-roots music 
and courageous 
love-filled messages. 
With wishes for 
your continued success, 
may our shared vision 
for an elevated future 
come true.
To find out more 
about Rocky Dawuni,
please visit:
Lovely viewers, 
thanks for being with us 
on today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television 
for Words of Wisdom, 
up next after 
Noteworthy News. 
May you be immersed in 
celestial light and melody.
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
of Canada has received 
international recognition 
for his pioneering work 
on the neurobiology 
of mystical experience, 
particularly 
for an experiment 
where his team measured 
the brain activity of nuns 
in deep prayer 
or contemplation 
This experiment 
was the first one done
in neuroscience to 
understand the neural 
basis of spiritual states. 
The nuns reported 
the impression 
of being absorbed by 
something much greater 
than themselves.
Please watch 
“Searching for God 
in the Brain: 
Canadian Neuroscientist 
Dr. Mario Beauregard” 
Monday, January 18, on 
Science and Spirituality.