Pascal Auclair
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, somebody's saying something that is not agreed upon, you know, so it's a delicate situation.
So that's the best I can do with this just now.
Yeah, that's so right.
And you know what I think immediately about because I've been...
I've been watching the Artemis, the Orion, the astronauts, you know, in April that were flying in the sky around the moon and stuff.
And, you know, to me, it was a kind of a whole teaching on not-self in this way, you know, because...
You know, they kept talking about with, how is it called, the overview effect.
That's an amazing thing, you know, and they were all kind of reporting on this in different ways, the four astronauts.
And like seeing, I think it was Christina, one of the astronauts called Christina, she was saying like,
Like the kind of the sense of belonging, you know, like, oh, this is like a little raft floating in space, you know, this is... And we're the crew, we belong to each other, you know, like we're... So that's the cutting of the separation, like we belong to each other.
And when they landed at some point, when I think the commander or the reed, I think his name is, was saying like, now we belong to each other forever.
I can't remember what was the exact sentence, but we're linked together now forever, you know.
There was this understanding.
And what happens is, if you watch, you know, as they were going around, there was a lot of joy.
There was a lot of love being expressed and a lot of taking care of everyone.
You know, suddenly it was not me going around the moon and I did it.
It was, we're doing it for us.
You know, we need each other.
And there was less self and more generosity.
There was more love, there was more joy, there was more gratitude.