Zach Bush
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Podcast Appearances
And so we have in our constructs of marriage and relationship that's trying to reach for permanence, draining each other of the best within us. And I've been through two marriages to the two most amazing women I've ever met, and I drained the best out of both of them, and they drained the best out of me.
And so we have in our constructs of marriage and relationship that's trying to reach for permanence, draining each other of the best within us. And I've been through two marriages to the two most amazing women I've ever met, and I drained the best out of both of them, and they drained the best out of me.
And we left those relationships feeling some degree of loss or heartbrokenness or loneliness or disconnect.
And we left those relationships feeling some degree of loss or heartbrokenness or loneliness or disconnect.
And we left those relationships feeling some degree of loss or heartbrokenness or loneliness or disconnect.
and in the beauty of it you know especially in my first marriage i got to witness what it suddenly felt like when i switched the table around and realized for the first time i was going to be able to unconditionally love this woman because everything i had done before that was conditional and i hadn't hadn't realized it and i was only in my deep deep you know you know pouring out of my heart to try to convince her to come back that i realized
and in the beauty of it you know especially in my first marriage i got to witness what it suddenly felt like when i switched the table around and realized for the first time i was going to be able to unconditionally love this woman because everything i had done before that was conditional and i hadn't hadn't realized it and i was only in my deep deep you know you know pouring out of my heart to try to convince her to come back that i realized
and in the beauty of it you know especially in my first marriage i got to witness what it suddenly felt like when i switched the table around and realized for the first time i was going to be able to unconditionally love this woman because everything i had done before that was conditional and i hadn't hadn't realized it and i was only in my deep deep you know you know pouring out of my heart to try to convince her to come back that i realized
That's the most conditional thing I could possibly say. If I'm really professing love for a human being, why would I have it that her path had to keep lining up with mine? And of course she was right. The path that she's taken us both on through her intuition of her path has been spectacular.
That's the most conditional thing I could possibly say. If I'm really professing love for a human being, why would I have it that her path had to keep lining up with mine? And of course she was right. The path that she's taken us both on through her intuition of her path has been spectacular.
That's the most conditional thing I could possibly say. If I'm really professing love for a human being, why would I have it that her path had to keep lining up with mine? And of course she was right. The path that she's taken us both on through her intuition of her path has been spectacular.
to be able to see that being now independent of myself, independent of any construct of permanence that I needed from her. It has set me free. It has set her free. And I just hope that us as humans can start to stop, for goodness sake, stop defining the ends of things as failures. and realize everything is impermanent. Everything is in a constant state of ascension.
to be able to see that being now independent of myself, independent of any construct of permanence that I needed from her. It has set me free. It has set her free. And I just hope that us as humans can start to stop, for goodness sake, stop defining the ends of things as failures. and realize everything is impermanent. Everything is in a constant state of ascension.
to be able to see that being now independent of myself, independent of any construct of permanence that I needed from her. It has set me free. It has set her free. And I just hope that us as humans can start to stop, for goodness sake, stop defining the ends of things as failures. and realize everything is impermanent. Everything is in a constant state of ascension.
There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation. And so what you're speaking to around that seasonality is this embracing of change. And you really expect nature to do the same thing tomorrow. And right now in monoculture farming, you do.
There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation. And so what you're speaking to around that seasonality is this embracing of change. And you really expect nature to do the same thing tomorrow. And right now in monoculture farming, you do.
There is no such thing as death. There's only rebirth. There's not a such thing as an endpoint to nature. There's only the recreation. And so what you're speaking to around that seasonality is this embracing of change. And you really expect nature to do the same thing tomorrow. And right now in monoculture farming, you do.
You expect her to grow the same amount of corn that she did last year, and you find out she won't. So now you're putting her on ICU drips and forcing her further out of her nature to try to continue to squeeze the same amount of corn out of her acreage next year.
You expect her to grow the same amount of corn that she did last year, and you find out she won't. So now you're putting her on ICU drips and forcing her further out of her nature to try to continue to squeeze the same amount of corn out of her acreage next year.
You expect her to grow the same amount of corn that she did last year, and you find out she won't. So now you're putting her on ICU drips and forcing her further out of her nature to try to continue to squeeze the same amount of corn out of her acreage next year.