Zoltan Bathory
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You know, you can have a sword sticking out of your head and like, oh, I probably should go to the hospital. But you got to walk because I'm busy. So, you know, that's pretty much how this worked. And so I went to the library and I started to search. And at the time, the Google search of the times were like...
You're reading the books, and then you have footnotes, and you just simply find where those excerpts are coming from. So I dug down the path of eventually I found books about life after death, and eventually found Eastern philosophy. So by the time I was like 14, 15, I was knee-deep into Kriya Yoga and meditation and all that. And I also had issues with science.
You're reading the books, and then you have footnotes, and you just simply find where those excerpts are coming from. So I dug down the path of eventually I found books about life after death, and eventually found Eastern philosophy. So by the time I was like 14, 15, I was knee-deep into Kriya Yoga and meditation and all that. And I also had issues with science.
You're reading the books, and then you have footnotes, and you just simply find where those excerpts are coming from. So I dug down the path of eventually I found books about life after death, and eventually found Eastern philosophy. So by the time I was like 14, 15, I was knee-deep into Kriya Yoga and meditation and all that. And I also had issues with science.
So I had a moment when I was about 15, I started to battle my professors about theoretical math. I disagreed with a lot of things and there are issues of practical math and theoretical math. So I had a conflict there while I'm researching and experiencing math.
So I had a moment when I was about 15, I started to battle my professors about theoretical math. I disagreed with a lot of things and there are issues of practical math and theoretical math. So I had a conflict there while I'm researching and experiencing math.
So I had a moment when I was about 15, I started to battle my professors about theoretical math. I disagreed with a lot of things and there are issues of practical math and theoretical math. So I had a conflict there while I'm researching and experiencing math.
um early days of wasn't psychedelics so to speak but i'm down on that path yoga meditation it's a science breathing techniques various techniques because that seemed to be connected to what you were the idea that you were searching for with that near-death experience you had i i understood very early the question that while we have you know maybe scientists like
um early days of wasn't psychedelics so to speak but i'm down on that path yoga meditation it's a science breathing techniques various techniques because that seemed to be connected to what you were the idea that you were searching for with that near-death experience you had i i understood very early the question that while we have you know maybe scientists like
um early days of wasn't psychedelics so to speak but i'm down on that path yoga meditation it's a science breathing techniques various techniques because that seemed to be connected to what you were the idea that you were searching for with that near-death experience you had i i understood very early the question that while we have you know maybe scientists like
You know, Higgs and Einstein, and you know, this is important. This is very important. Their work is really important. Science is really important. I was going to be a scientist. But ultimately, the most important question, all these things, science is subservient of the most important question. The most important question, what the hell is going on? What's going on? Why are we here? Who we are?
You know, Higgs and Einstein, and you know, this is important. This is very important. Their work is really important. Science is really important. I was going to be a scientist. But ultimately, the most important question, all these things, science is subservient of the most important question. The most important question, what the hell is going on? What's going on? Why are we here? Who we are?
You know, Higgs and Einstein, and you know, this is important. This is very important. Their work is really important. Science is really important. I was going to be a scientist. But ultimately, the most important question, all these things, science is subservient of the most important question. The most important question, what the hell is going on? What's going on? Why are we here? Who we are?
Why? What is this, right? So if you look at science, why are we looking for science? In one way, yeah, we want to make ourselves comfortable. We invent things and build things to make ourselves less dependent on physical labor, right? That's one reason for science. But the ultimate reason is like the explanation of what the hell is happening.
Why? What is this, right? So if you look at science, why are we looking for science? In one way, yeah, we want to make ourselves comfortable. We invent things and build things to make ourselves less dependent on physical labor, right? That's one reason for science. But the ultimate reason is like the explanation of what the hell is happening.
Why? What is this, right? So if you look at science, why are we looking for science? In one way, yeah, we want to make ourselves comfortable. We invent things and build things to make ourselves less dependent on physical labor, right? That's one reason for science. But the ultimate reason is like the explanation of what the hell is happening.
And I felt like yoga and these mental sciences are on the same path. This is, then try to answer the question. And later in life, psychedelics, to me, it's the same exact thing, trying to figure out the ultimate question of what the hell is going on. What is this perception? How am I alive? How am I perceiving? Not even how I'm alive, but just the perception itself. And why? And why are we here?
And I felt like yoga and these mental sciences are on the same path. This is, then try to answer the question. And later in life, psychedelics, to me, it's the same exact thing, trying to figure out the ultimate question of what the hell is going on. What is this perception? How am I alive? How am I perceiving? Not even how I'm alive, but just the perception itself. And why? And why are we here?
And I felt like yoga and these mental sciences are on the same path. This is, then try to answer the question. And later in life, psychedelics, to me, it's the same exact thing, trying to figure out the ultimate question of what the hell is going on. What is this perception? How am I alive? How am I perceiving? Not even how I'm alive, but just the perception itself. And why? And why are we here?
So that's the most important question. And so while I was having clashes with certain scientific ideas, I was also barreling down this path of yoga and mental sciences and trying to figure this out. And in the same time, I was playing music, which is, you know, I was very interested in music. And again, as somebody who is scientifically oriented,