Pascal Auclair
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's always like news because we hear it now in this context, in this situation, with this mind state.
So yeah, I'm exactly like you.
I keep repeating myself.
I know everything Joseph Goldstein is going to say.
He says a couple of words that I know the whole next 10 minutes, and yet it's good to hear it, to make it known now, just now, this time.
Yeah, yeah.
And I like, I was hearing, I don't even remember who was talking about, you know, how it keeps unfolding.
Like, how many times have I thought, you know, oh, I understand what is mindfulness now.
Now I understand.
I've been thinking this for 30 years.
So it just, and I think it's never going to end.
And somebody was saying, you know, this thing about the Buddha reaching enlightenment, that's very kind of patriarchal,
kind of orgasmic man orgasm, you know, like I think it's going to be very different.
I think it's going to keep opening all the time.
The meaning of things, the nuances, you know, that's the impermanence there at play.
Well, first, I was referring to a prior conversation we had a few years ago on the five aggregates, because we did a whole podcast on that.
So I was remembering this as I was seeing you.
And the five aggregates is one of the teachings from the Buddha, one of the lists, as you mentioned.
And it's a division of the human experience in two parts.
We could divide human experience into two parts.