Jeremy Renner
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And everything you guys are talking about, and I still, even after experiencing it and explaining some of what I felt and witnessed or was a part of, is exactly what you guys are telling me, what the stories you've heard. I mean, it's almost word for word what I said. I've written a book and I've said these exact same phrases. And my jaw is on the floor. I'm astounded to...
to know that this is really a thing.
to know that this is really a thing.
to know that this is really a thing.
It's kind of none of those things. It's just that the word is is. You just are or is. It's everything all at once, all encompassed. There is no time, place, or space. It just is. It's the most exhilarating piece. It just is. And you're there. These words are so caveman-like that I'm saying, but that's just the way it is. It's not even like a conscious thought thing.
It's kind of none of those things. It's just that the word is is. You just are or is. It's everything all at once, all encompassed. There is no time, place, or space. It just is. It's the most exhilarating piece. It just is. And you're there. These words are so caveman-like that I'm saying, but that's just the way it is. It's not even like a conscious thought thing.
It's kind of none of those things. It's just that the word is is. You just are or is. It's everything all at once, all encompassed. There is no time, place, or space. It just is. It's the most exhilarating piece. It just is. And you're there. These words are so caveman-like that I'm saying, but that's just the way it is. It's not even like a conscious thought thing.
You're removed of the burdens of your earthly measures of gravity and tooth decay and all these type of things, right? You're relieved of those duties on the spinning rock. You're out into this world. You know, it's to me, it's a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful space. And really, really quite tragic that I had to come back and do it.
You're removed of the burdens of your earthly measures of gravity and tooth decay and all these type of things, right? You're relieved of those duties on the spinning rock. You're out into this world. You know, it's to me, it's a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful space. And really, really quite tragic that I had to come back and do it.
You're removed of the burdens of your earthly measures of gravity and tooth decay and all these type of things, right? You're relieved of those duties on the spinning rock. You're out into this world. You know, it's to me, it's a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful space. And really, really quite tragic that I had to come back and do it.
Well, we're glad you did, because we got my eyeball, my twisted legs. And I thought, why did I come back? You know? Yeah. And it's pretty, pretty amazing to me. It's what I would define, you know, God to be or it's just the divinity of the collective of love.
Well, we're glad you did, because we got my eyeball, my twisted legs. And I thought, why did I come back? You know? Yeah. And it's pretty, pretty amazing to me. It's what I would define, you know, God to be or it's just the divinity of the collective of love.
Well, we're glad you did, because we got my eyeball, my twisted legs. And I thought, why did I come back? You know? Yeah. And it's pretty, pretty amazing to me. It's what I would define, you know, God to be or it's just the divinity of the collective of love.
Well, my dad was a theologist, so I studied all religions growing up. Yeah. But I wasn't a part of any of those religions. I became educated to them all and the studying of them all, even Eastern philosophies. And I think they're all very fascinating, interesting. It just for me personally, I wasn't going down any of those paths for me.
Well, my dad was a theologist, so I studied all religions growing up. Yeah. But I wasn't a part of any of those religions. I became educated to them all and the studying of them all, even Eastern philosophies. And I think they're all very fascinating, interesting. It just for me personally, I wasn't going down any of those paths for me.
Well, my dad was a theologist, so I studied all religions growing up. Yeah. But I wasn't a part of any of those religions. I became educated to them all and the studying of them all, even Eastern philosophies. And I think they're all very fascinating, interesting. It just for me personally, I wasn't going down any of those paths for me.
I held my own sort of spirituality, but I just don't want anything to divide me from anybody else, which sometimes religions can do. So I'm more โ I just kind of hold that space under my own. But I certainly have a definition of โ of God in all religions now. It's not some bearded man in the sky. It's not this. It's not this. To me, it is this collective divinity of love.
I held my own sort of spirituality, but I just don't want anything to divide me from anybody else, which sometimes religions can do. So I'm more โ I just kind of hold that space under my own. But I certainly have a definition of โ of God in all religions now. It's not some bearded man in the sky. It's not this. It's not this. To me, it is this collective divinity of love.
I held my own sort of spirituality, but I just don't want anything to divide me from anybody else, which sometimes religions can do. So I'm more โ I just kind of hold that space under my own. But I certainly have a definition of โ of God in all religions now. It's not some bearded man in the sky. It's not this. It's not this. To me, it is this collective divinity of love.
Love is the only thing that you take with you when you die. Wow. That's so powerful, Jeremy. It cannot exist. It rides in the coattails of love like everything else does in life. Nothing else freaking matters outside what you love and love unequivocally. It is in perpetuity. It does not change.