André Duqum
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Podcast Appearances
They don't get it perfect.
Ben Hogan, one of the greatest, he said in his best round of golf, he hit four perfect shots.
It's the consistent exploration of what it is to be us.
And there's a joy to that.
At times, it can be a pain in the ass because it's never-ending.
But that's also part of the gift that it is to be alive, to taste it all, to feel it all, and to explore it all.
Yeah, it's, again, the paradox of being a limitless being within this finite human experience.
I remember listening to a tape where Ram Dass was talking about how he's tried every plant medicine and every mantra he's done and every teacher, you know, as if there is a place other than the human experience we're supposed to get to.
And, you know, the deeper realization was like, what if...
I actually came here to have a human experience.
How funny, you know, us being humans.
And it just invites, again, accepting more of our own humanity in the process of what it means to be here in this realm.
I watched a clip recently on the gram and this guy, I don't know who it was, just came up in my feed.
And he was talking about how he, because of a really bad accident, he couldn't feel anything, right?
Like sort of a form of paralysis, right?
And it was so beautiful because he said, when I got back and I started to heal, it took months, he said, I really enjoyed pain, not because pain is good, but because I got to feel.
And I really think that's one of, if we were to look at this through some bigger lens of the universe that we talked about right at the beginning, that gods have sent us to this particular dimension of planet Earth, I really feel that the ultimate intention of what it is to be human is just to feel pain.
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It doesn't matter.
It doesn't have to be joy and like, you know, euphoria and orgasm.