Zach Bush
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is a great disruptor, the release of that leads to this intensely regenerative state that really is almost bulletproof to the chemical nature. And so for that, I've come to realize while the chemicals are a big problem, we can overcome that instantaneously if we get over the psychological bust in our identity that we were abandoned by nature.
is a great disruptor, the release of that leads to this intensely regenerative state that really is almost bulletproof to the chemical nature. And so for that, I've come to realize while the chemicals are a big problem, we can overcome that instantaneously if we get over the psychological bust in our identity that we were abandoned by nature.
Yeah, the abandonment disorder, I think, is something that is interesting to look at in human history because Homo sapiens, or some version of our sapien genetics, seem to have large social societies that built technologies that are far beyond what we can do today. quite recently, 10,000 years ago.
Yeah, the abandonment disorder, I think, is something that is interesting to look at in human history because Homo sapiens, or some version of our sapien genetics, seem to have large social societies that built technologies that are far beyond what we can do today. quite recently, 10,000 years ago.
Yeah, the abandonment disorder, I think, is something that is interesting to look at in human history because Homo sapiens, or some version of our sapien genetics, seem to have large social societies that built technologies that are far beyond what we can do today. quite recently, 10,000 years ago.
So Homo sapiens have been around 300,000 years, and we had a way of interacting with our environment, whether it be through information technologies that we were getting from some sort of lineage off planet, or we can come up with all kinds of myths and stories as to what was happening, but we have an enormous amount of archeologic evidence that we were building stuff that we can't build today.
So Homo sapiens have been around 300,000 years, and we had a way of interacting with our environment, whether it be through information technologies that we were getting from some sort of lineage off planet, or we can come up with all kinds of myths and stories as to what was happening, but we have an enormous amount of archeologic evidence that we were building stuff that we can't build today.
So Homo sapiens have been around 300,000 years, and we had a way of interacting with our environment, whether it be through information technologies that we were getting from some sort of lineage off planet, or we can come up with all kinds of myths and stories as to what was happening, but we have an enormous amount of archeologic evidence that we were building stuff that we can't build today.
And so there was a period of time of hyper-intelligence, hyper-connectedness, and we definitely seemed to be more attuned to the fact that we were having a finite experience of an infinite soul. And so the ways in which the Aztecs played sports is a good example of it. They had this...
And so there was a period of time of hyper-intelligence, hyper-connectedness, and we definitely seemed to be more attuned to the fact that we were having a finite experience of an infinite soul. And so the ways in which the Aztecs played sports is a good example of it. They had this...
And so there was a period of time of hyper-intelligence, hyper-connectedness, and we definitely seemed to be more attuned to the fact that we were having a finite experience of an infinite soul. And so the ways in which the Aztecs played sports is a good example of it. They had this...
amazing game that's some sort of mashup of what we would think of football or soccer today and basketball, where they had to kick this tiny little ball or hit it with some body part other than their hands to get it through this tiny little stone hoop that was far up, high up. It looks to me like it's 10 meters up or something, 30 feet above ground.
amazing game that's some sort of mashup of what we would think of football or soccer today and basketball, where they had to kick this tiny little ball or hit it with some body part other than their hands to get it through this tiny little stone hoop that was far up, high up. It looks to me like it's 10 meters up or something, 30 feet above ground.
amazing game that's some sort of mashup of what we would think of football or soccer today and basketball, where they had to kick this tiny little ball or hit it with some body part other than their hands to get it through this tiny little stone hoop that was far up, high up. It looks to me like it's 10 meters up or something, 30 feet above ground.
So they had to get this tiny little ball up through this tiny little hole. And when you look at this at one of the Aztec centers, like that looks physically impossible to do that. But these games would apparently go on for days until somebody scored or somebody won the game. And the captain of the winning team. had the honor of being executed at the end of the game.
So they had to get this tiny little ball up through this tiny little hole. And when you look at this at one of the Aztec centers, like that looks physically impossible to do that. But these games would apparently go on for days until somebody scored or somebody won the game. And the captain of the winning team. had the honor of being executed at the end of the game.
So they had to get this tiny little ball up through this tiny little hole. And when you look at this at one of the Aztec centers, like that looks physically impossible to do that. But these games would apparently go on for days until somebody scored or somebody won the game. And the captain of the winning team. had the honor of being executed at the end of the game.
Well, that's just a fundamentally different relationship to life. So there was not only technological capacities to build pyramids we can't build, there was this understanding that the highest honor is to go back into the spiritual realm having achieved something impossible in the physical realm.
Well, that's just a fundamentally different relationship to life. So there was not only technological capacities to build pyramids we can't build, there was this understanding that the highest honor is to go back into the spiritual realm having achieved something impossible in the physical realm.
Well, that's just a fundamentally different relationship to life. So there was not only technological capacities to build pyramids we can't build, there was this understanding that the highest honor is to go back into the spiritual realm having achieved something impossible in the physical realm.