Norman Ohler
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And he criticized it from the outside and he was quite influential.
Like he worked for the BBC.
They did like shows against the Nazis.
So you can all, maybe you can do more when you leave.
It's just, you have to, it's...
Like today, let's say we see something, we live in a system that suddenly changes and we're not happy with it anymore.
Do we just go along and continue to stare at our smartphone or do we do something against it?
What do we do?
I mean, every situation has very different consequences.
conditions, you know?
I think it's probably even harder now to be in the resistance than it was back then.
I mean, it is that spirit that actually made us human.
It is that neuroplasticity in our brain that we do not just repeat the conditioned sets that we ought to repeat, but that we actually...
dim down the command center in the brain and let other parts of the brain react, which is the psychedelic experience, basically.
That, I think, contributes to the evolution of our species, and our species is certainly threatened by extinction.
So I think if we somehow care for the human race,
Then resistance becomes a very immediate and important topic.
Because you can resist, obviously.
Your brain is yours.
You can resist in many ways.