Aubrey Marcus
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it's unlocked new ways to look at life and then i combine that with you know sitting down with the mystics and those who really understand you know understand things from their traditional lens so whether it's the tibetan buddhist tradition or Currently, I'm deep in study with the wisdom of Solomon and understanding like those codes from there, deep reverence for the Taoist codes.
And so just synthesizing all of the best and actually recognizing there's so much more to understand and available there in these sacred texts and traditions when you can feel it for yourself.
And so just synthesizing all of the best and actually recognizing there's so much more to understand and available there in these sacred texts and traditions when you can feel it for yourself.
And so just synthesizing all of the best and actually recognizing there's so much more to understand and available there in these sacred texts and traditions when you can feel it for yourself.
Eighteen.
Eighteen.
Eighteen.
Yeah, he started. So he was in a battle his whole life. And he had some real darkness that was haunting him. And so he tried everything to try and release that darkness that was hunting him and haunting him and taunting him. He went into a modality called primal therapy and he had this big padded room and he would just go in there and yell and scream. But that didn't really work for him.
Yeah, he started. So he was in a battle his whole life. And he had some real darkness that was haunting him. And so he tried everything to try and release that darkness that was hunting him and haunting him and taunting him. He went into a modality called primal therapy and he had this big padded room and he would just go in there and yell and scream. But that didn't really work for him.
Yeah, he started. So he was in a battle his whole life. And he had some real darkness that was haunting him. And so he tried everything to try and release that darkness that was hunting him and haunting him and taunting him. He went into a modality called primal therapy and he had this big padded room and he would just go in there and yell and scream. But that didn't really work for him.
It brought a lot of the anger to the surface, but it didn't transmute it in the full way. So he moved from that and then he started working with actually the legendary Stan Groff. And through Stan Groff, he did the holotropic breath work, which helped him a lot. But then there's the next level, which is the psychedelic work. And then so...
It brought a lot of the anger to the surface, but it didn't transmute it in the full way. So he moved from that and then he started working with actually the legendary Stan Groff. And through Stan Groff, he did the holotropic breath work, which helped him a lot. But then there's the next level, which is the psychedelic work. And then so...
It brought a lot of the anger to the surface, but it didn't transmute it in the full way. So he moved from that and then he started working with actually the legendary Stan Groff. And through Stan Groff, he did the holotropic breath work, which helped him a lot. But then there's the next level, which is the psychedelic work. And then so...
through that kind of underground railroad of shamans that have always been available. He started working with her and then sent me on that journey myself.
through that kind of underground railroad of shamans that have always been available. He started working with her and then sent me on that journey myself.
through that kind of underground railroad of shamans that have always been available. He started working with her and then sent me on that journey myself.
The deepest truths are the hardest to actually abide by. And so things get real, things get actually much simpler, but much more difficult on the path. So you take, you know, Ram Dass' teacher, Maharaj, you take him and what was his advice? Love everyone, tell the truth.
The deepest truths are the hardest to actually abide by. And so things get real, things get actually much simpler, but much more difficult on the path. So you take, you know, Ram Dass' teacher, Maharaj, you take him and what was his advice? Love everyone, tell the truth.
The deepest truths are the hardest to actually abide by. And so things get real, things get actually much simpler, but much more difficult on the path. So you take, you know, Ram Dass' teacher, Maharaj, you take him and what was his advice? Love everyone, tell the truth.
Okay. Like that's something that you will spend your whole lifetime trying to actually live by. How can you really love everyone without beyond the judgment? And that doesn't mean giving up your discernment, but knowing that even beyond the discernment, even if you're creating a boundary,