Aubrey Marcus
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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.
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.
So it's like a Gaia level consciousness which exists within us, but also that perspective will offer a different viewpoint to your life.
So it's like a Gaia level consciousness which exists within us, but also that perspective will offer a different viewpoint to your life.
So it's like a Gaia level consciousness which exists within us, but also that perspective will offer a different viewpoint to your life.
And so it creates the sense of this is separate, but it's really just a shift of identity.
And so it creates the sense of this is separate, but it's really just a shift of identity.
And so it creates the sense of this is separate, but it's really just a shift of identity.
To a more holistic identity.
To a more holistic identity.
To a more holistic identity.
Now, just so I understand, you know, so... I'm playing an instrument. Let's say I'm playing the didgeridoo. I'm not a great musician by any stretch of the imagination, but I actually have developed some limited capacity to circular breathe, and so I can keep the didgeridoo going.
Now, just so I understand, you know, so... I'm playing an instrument. Let's say I'm playing the didgeridoo. I'm not a great musician by any stretch of the imagination, but I actually have developed some limited capacity to circular breathe, and so I can keep the didgeridoo going.
Now, just so I understand, you know, so... I'm playing an instrument. Let's say I'm playing the didgeridoo. I'm not a great musician by any stretch of the imagination, but I actually have developed some limited capacity to circular breathe, and so I can keep the didgeridoo going.
It's playing in a particular harmonic based upon the size and length of the didgeridoo and the shape of my mouth, etc., But these live instruments that you're playing, you know, the harmonics that are created from those feel to be like beneficial, helpful, true. And is that fair to say?