Annaka Harris
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Yeah, it really seems like the parable of the blind men and the elephant where blind men come and touch the tail of the elephant, think it's a whip. Another touches the leg, thinks it's a tree trunk. Another touches the trunk of the elephant and thinks it's a snake. Another touches the belly, thinks it's the wall.
Yeah, it really seems like the parable of the blind men and the elephant where blind men come and touch the tail of the elephant, think it's a whip. Another touches the leg, thinks it's a tree trunk. Another touches the trunk of the elephant and thinks it's a snake. Another touches the belly, thinks it's the wall.
And they're all experiencing parts of something and not understanding the whole of what it is. I just find it very interesting to explore the overlap and consilience of what the cutting edge science is saying with the ancient wisdom traditions and philosophy and metaphysics.
And they're all experiencing parts of something and not understanding the whole of what it is. I just find it very interesting to explore the overlap and consilience of what the cutting edge science is saying with the ancient wisdom traditions and philosophy and metaphysics.
And they're all experiencing parts of something and not understanding the whole of what it is. I just find it very interesting to explore the overlap and consilience of what the cutting edge science is saying with the ancient wisdom traditions and philosophy and metaphysics.
And if we can touch all the different parts of that metaphorical elephant to see and talk to each other about what our experience is of that thing, that it points us closer to the direction of the experience of what it actually is and what reality actually is.
And if we can touch all the different parts of that metaphorical elephant to see and talk to each other about what our experience is of that thing, that it points us closer to the direction of the experience of what it actually is and what reality actually is.
And if we can touch all the different parts of that metaphorical elephant to see and talk to each other about what our experience is of that thing, that it points us closer to the direction of the experience of what it actually is and what reality actually is.
It's beautiful. And it's why I love talking to you so much, too. It's because you're able to navigate both terrains of the scientific understanding, which is rigorous, and the philosophical and inner experience side of things. If consciousness really is this unifying field... then us as individuals, in parentheses, having this individual experience are much like waves of an ocean.
It's beautiful. And it's why I love talking to you so much, too. It's because you're able to navigate both terrains of the scientific understanding, which is rigorous, and the philosophical and inner experience side of things. If consciousness really is this unifying field... then us as individuals, in parentheses, having this individual experience are much like waves of an ocean.
It's beautiful. And it's why I love talking to you so much, too. It's because you're able to navigate both terrains of the scientific understanding, which is rigorous, and the philosophical and inner experience side of things. If consciousness really is this unifying field... then us as individuals, in parentheses, having this individual experience are much like waves of an ocean.
We're not actually separate, but we have the experience in a certain amount of time, in a certain amount of space that Andre and Don exist, just like a wave exists in an ocean for a certain amount of time and for a certain amount of space. And it has its own experience that is unique and unlike any other wave that has probably ever come before.
We're not actually separate, but we have the experience in a certain amount of time, in a certain amount of space that Andre and Don exist, just like a wave exists in an ocean for a certain amount of time and for a certain amount of space. And it has its own experience that is unique and unlike any other wave that has probably ever come before.
We're not actually separate, but we have the experience in a certain amount of time, in a certain amount of space that Andre and Don exist, just like a wave exists in an ocean for a certain amount of time and for a certain amount of space. And it has its own experience that is unique and unlike any other wave that has probably ever come before.
And after that time and space it inhabited is over, then it joins back the ocean. But the kicker is that it was never separate from the ocean.
And after that time and space it inhabited is over, then it joins back the ocean. But the kicker is that it was never separate from the ocean.
And after that time and space it inhabited is over, then it joins back the ocean. But the kicker is that it was never separate from the ocean.
In the first place.
In the first place.
In the first place.