Aubrey Marcus
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Now, what we did to music... Yeah, I mean, the fundamental idea is in science you control all other variables by isolating one variable. Yes. Which is the absolute opposite about how any complex system works in the universe, which is we're all interconnected. It is impossible to isolate variables.
Now, what we did to music... Yeah, I mean, the fundamental idea is in science you control all other variables by isolating one variable. Yes. Which is the absolute opposite about how any complex system works in the universe, which is we're all interconnected. It is impossible to isolate variables.
Now, what we did to music... Yeah, I mean, the fundamental idea is in science you control all other variables by isolating one variable. Yes. Which is the absolute opposite about how any complex system works in the universe, which is we're all interconnected. It is impossible to isolate variables.
It's impossible to isolate one plant in the rainforest. It's impossible to isolate one fungus from one... It's the entourage. It's the whole thing, right? And it all works in the complexity because of the inherent logos, the sacred geometry, the natural law that occurs that's always there and ever-present. But science, in its attempt to isolate different components from everything else...
It's impossible to isolate one plant in the rainforest. It's impossible to isolate one fungus from one... It's the entourage. It's the whole thing, right? And it all works in the complexity because of the inherent logos, the sacred geometry, the natural law that occurs that's always there and ever-present. But science, in its attempt to isolate different components from everything else...
It's impossible to isolate one plant in the rainforest. It's impossible to isolate one fungus from one... It's the entourage. It's the whole thing, right? And it all works in the complexity because of the inherent logos, the sacred geometry, the natural law that occurs that's always there and ever-present. But science, in its attempt to isolate different components from everything else...
Yes, you can learn something about that component, but you only learn a limited amount of information because that component's always in relationship to other components. Same with values and ethos and morality. Like, if you isolate one value over and then just don't weigh that in the field of value... you're going to go way off course, right?
Yes, you can learn something about that component, but you only learn a limited amount of information because that component's always in relationship to other components. Same with values and ethos and morality. Like, if you isolate one value over and then just don't weigh that in the field of value... you're going to go way off course, right?
Yes, you can learn something about that component, but you only learn a limited amount of information because that component's always in relationship to other components. Same with values and ethos and morality. Like, if you isolate one value over and then just don't weigh that in the field of value... you're going to go way off course, right?
Like if honesty, let's take honesty, and this is a slight divergence. I want to get right back to your thread. But like just talking about the field of value is something also my teacher, Rebbe Gaffney, and I talk about a lot is, all right, let's say honesty is a value. Sure, of course it is. Now, let's take the movie Inglourious Bastards and you have the Jew hunter in your house.
Like if honesty, let's take honesty, and this is a slight divergence. I want to get right back to your thread. But like just talking about the field of value is something also my teacher, Rebbe Gaffney, and I talk about a lot is, all right, let's say honesty is a value. Sure, of course it is. Now, let's take the movie Inglourious Bastards and you have the Jew hunter in your house.
Like if honesty, let's take honesty, and this is a slight divergence. I want to get right back to your thread. But like just talking about the field of value is something also my teacher, Rebbe Gaffney, and I talk about a lot is, all right, let's say honesty is a value. Sure, of course it is. Now, let's take the movie Inglourious Bastards and you have the Jew hunter in your house.
Well, you don't tell him, oh yeah, I got Jews in the basement. You lie. You lie. Because there's another value, which is the protection of life and goodness that actually at that point supersedes. So every value is relative to the other fields of value that are there. And that's what the master has to do.
Well, you don't tell him, oh yeah, I got Jews in the basement. You lie. You lie. Because there's another value, which is the protection of life and goodness that actually at that point supersedes. So every value is relative to the other fields of value that are there. And that's what the master has to do.
Well, you don't tell him, oh yeah, I got Jews in the basement. You lie. You lie. Because there's another value, which is the protection of life and goodness that actually at that point supersedes. So every value is relative to the other fields of value that are there. And that's what the master has to do.
And that's what actually the good scientist or the good doctor does is they look at everything in relationship. Yes, you can isolate the thing and say, this is beautiful and it's pure form. And yes, There is no such thing as the pure form isolated from the rest of the whole. It's all connected.
And that's what actually the good scientist or the good doctor does is they look at everything in relationship. Yes, you can isolate the thing and say, this is beautiful and it's pure form. And yes, There is no such thing as the pure form isolated from the rest of the whole. It's all connected.
And that's what actually the good scientist or the good doctor does is they look at everything in relationship. Yes, you can isolate the thing and say, this is beautiful and it's pure form. And yes, There is no such thing as the pure form isolated from the rest of the whole. It's all connected.
Yeah, like what Rumi says, that you're not a drop in the ocean, you're the ocean in a drop. And also when you shift perspective from the small individual eye to a larger eye, which I think the ayahuasca, the eye of consciousness of ayahuasca is actually connected to the complexity of the jungle itself. It is like Gaia.
Yeah, like what Rumi says, that you're not a drop in the ocean, you're the ocean in a drop. And also when you shift perspective from the small individual eye to a larger eye, which I think the ayahuasca, the eye of consciousness of ayahuasca is actually connected to the complexity of the jungle itself. It is like Gaia.