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Joe Rogan Experience #1444 - Duncan Trussell

Jun 04, 2021
Comedy. Store, yeah, not that I mean how many of them had a lot of money stored, none of them, so what happens now that there's no food on the shelves? We have to help them. I've been in a text message thread with Whitney Cummings. and Nick Swardson and Chris D'Elia and we're talking about that very thing right now. I do it and how to set up a background. It is necessary to do it safely. You know people who can help. They should help. This is not a normal time. This is not a time when people are lazy, this is a time when the whole world became very fast, yes, and they were not prepared for it and we are going to have to pull together, but this is a good time for us people recognize the importance of community.
joe rogan experience 1444   duncan trussell
It is a terrible time for Humanity, it is a terrible time for us and for people who are sick, but it is a really good time for us to understand why community is important, we live in this illusory world that the culture we live in provides us. . We have created a place where you can buy things anytime you want. You don't need people. You come home. You watch Netflix. You don't relate to anyone. You get into your car. You barely greet anyone at work. We are separated from each other. and this is the only time in life that we have been separated from each other and we are being separated by these damn electronic devices, yes, they are sneaking up on us, yes, electronic devices and cars, which are also a creation. a mechanical creation and now more than ever they are running computers, yeah man it's true, what I'm trying to say is Ted Kaczynski was right, gosh we all know he was right, did you ever read his manifesto ?
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I'm not afraid. It's catchy, I went through a period where I was on ketamine and trying to see the worst. I like Charles Manson Kaczynski and yeah, you know, it's kind of interesting, not so out of place, but the tone is so. Imperial or something like that when you're eating it it's like that, it's a manifesto that I have to write it, you know, but the only thing my wife is a part of is not like it's called a moms group, so it's like an online connection. of everyone. these moms and like all over LA and what they do is post people will post what they need for example one of the moms just had a baby and they don't have wipes so all the other moms would like oh we have I have wet wipes and right now they are leaving them on the door for people to come and get them so I think the community thing is exactly right and people maybe need to transcend money for a second and find ways to configure it. in your community like what do you need, what do I have and then start some kind of similar exchange or just give it to people that you know there was someone who organized a toilet paper exchange?
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I don't know in Los Angeles where he was like have extra toilet paper, bring it and then he had toilet paper and you're just giving it to people that, you know, I think that's the kind of thing we're going to have to start doing if we can, you know, that's right. Now there are older people who are the key to I can't do anything. They are terrified. They can't even connect. If you know them, you have to help them. And this is a strange time for us. but it's a time for us to reset, you know, it's not good, I'm not saying it's good, but I'm saying we can get something positive out of this, yeah, the people who make it, the people who make it, we can.
joe rogan experience 1444   duncan trussell
I took a positive from this and the positive is that the community is important, it's really important and it seemed like it wasn't important because it seemed like we had everything set up so that you don't have to interact with people, it's not the right way to do it. Do it, it's not good for anyone now, that kind of life is not good and the detachment that we have, I mean, that's why you think people have road rage, you know, when they're locked in their little box apart. from the people. in a way that they, but they wouldn't have it in person, yeah, it was just, I mean, it's just a thin piece of metal and glass that separates you from these people, yeah, there's not that, there's the other added factor of the heightened senses because You're driving fast and you realize that you might have to make quick movements, so the dumb things that people do are elevated and they're not even dumber, yes, but it's also that you're detached, you're in these boxes, right?
It's like a strange dream that we have made each other strange, yes, that's why we are all glued together in that way, it's like something, it's like a fungus that grew in the circuits of society and starting or is like you know when they talk about The dolphins and the whales are awakened by the high tech sonar they're using and they wash up on the beach because the sonar is ruining their ability to communicate with each other, it's like there's this kind of technological sonar that It disconnects us completely. of the earth essentially as if our earth connection has been replaced by a technological connection now technology comes from the earth but we are talking about something secondary, you can compare it to your feet touching the ground, you know that you are close to another human being and how to recognize who have exactly the same thing as you, which is that they want to be happy, you know, feel the connection between people when you're with someone.
I mean, I don't know if you've ever done that, but like next time. you're around someone who likes to shop or who you don't normally hang out with, you feel like you connect, you can feel it, there's an energetic connection that you can feel there, that's easy to miss, yes, we have I lost the big one, that It's because of light pollution. I think every night people were humbled and reminded of the majesty of the universe when they looked up and saw the infinite skies on a clear night, yes the infinite star is just all of the Milky Way that could be seen. all this, yeah, you know, and there are parts of the country where it's very dark and you can literally see the entire Milky Way and it makes you think that, Oh, our ancestors saw this strange thing all the time, we decided to close the biggest art .
The world has known it because we want to be able to see better at night, yes, the greatest art and the art that literally not only inspired science and wonder, and propelled it right, but also put people in their place, I always just understood. this is not a backdrop it is not a tapestry that up there there is madness it is forever and you are not protected there is only a thin layer of gas between you and the universe that is infinite you are this small particle of nothing in this impossible to understand The spread of the planets, the stars, just goes on forever, literally forever, and we are a small part of it and we are held here with a twist and a little bit of air and there is a giant fireball in the sky that keeps us alive, it is a million. times bigger than the earth, yes, and it's right there and this is the reality we live in, it's almost too crazy to put into your consciousness on a daily basis, so we forget it all the time, it's one of the most important ones. things about our existence here is that we are part of the universe, yes, it's not just that we're in, you know, Sherman Oaks or that we're in Montana, no, we're there connected in the universe and we don't They didn't raise you and one of the reasons because we don't see it, we don't scare you, if you sort out the country you're camping in, you get scared and say, wow, seeing the stars like that, it's crazy, man.
You can see them all, it's a reset button, it changes how you feel about life, yeah, yeah, well it also seems like a lot of us have forgotten that we're going to die on top of it. All that I mean is, yeah, you don't just like watching this. void full of stars, but what you are is temporary and for me, you know, the other day I'm like just washing dishes during this pandemic and I'm thinking, man, I feel so lucky to be washing dishes right now. I'm alive, I'm healthy, it was a different kind of dishwashing than a week ago, when I could, or two weeks ago, or before it started, when I could order whatever I wanted on the Internet, suddenly I'm in a different world.
Like this is a world where well we have to wash these dishes because man, if I get like bugs are coming, I don't know if I want to call an exterminator right now, I don't know how many people I want in my house, right? now I don't know what this is so all of a sudden this is what you're experiencing it's kind of like well what does it say in the Bible that we both love so much? The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and I think you could easily translate that to that understanding your place in the universe should produce a kind of positive fear and trembling, not like you're anxious or terrified, right, but like something like that. like "wow, this doesn't last any of this last and right now." Everyone around the planet is getting a first-hand glimpse of that same truth, right, yes, in one go, a big dose, a big dose of everything at once, a big dose, should people recognize how much of what they concentrate daily, how much? what fills your conscience is that it's complete nonsense, yes, when we were fooled, we were fooled into thinking it would go on forever and now we know it won't be like that and now we know, hey, look, this is a terrible thing, but relatively speaking compared to Supervolcano asteroid impact compared to something like a solar flare, something really crazy that can happen and use up all the energy, yeah, which is a hundred percent chance.
Solar flares are 100% a possibility and for people who don't recognize it and just go through life, it is simply because we look at life as if what we have

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d while we are alive is the norm but it is not it is not the norm it's just hard for you to recognize that your life is so short that when they We're measuring all the different catastrophes that have happened on Earth, whether they're proven sites of asteroid impacts or proven sites of volcanic eruptions or all of these different things that have happened safely and have wiped out millions of people around the world.
They happen in a period of time that is too big our head doesn't fit there a head doesn't go what thirty thirteen thousand years are just some scratches on a piece of paper in my head my stupid head I don't know what thirteen thousand years means I can No, no I can do it, but thirteen thousand years ago they think and every day there is more evidence that there was a great impact on Earth, yes, and who knows how many of those humans have gone through who knows why. I think scientists believe that it's over three hundred thousand years that we've had this reason, is the idea of ​​Homo Sapien something like that, brother Nate, that's so short, that's so short just in the time that the Earth has been here? the four billion years that the Earth has been here and that is very short in terms of the almost fourteen billion years that the known universe has been here all its madness, every step along the way is madness, but we stay stuck in these little periods of time. where nothing changes and that's why we think that's how life is, so we've built all these houses that can only run on electricity.
How many people have a real fireplace in their house who live in cold places and now they ban them? So yes they are banning fireplaces. because they don't want to start fires, that's great, as long as you can ensure that the gas and the power will be maintained and I don't think you can do that, yes, I think you can because you've done it for a hundred years, that's right, that's the question a hundred years, this shit is a hundred years, the Industrial Revolution, the roaring 20s from then to today Oh, come on 150, let's go crazy, that's not it, yeah, that doesn't mean that's how things are every day.
How dumb it is especially to say in terms of Earth, natural disasters, space anomalies, not even anomalies, things that happen like solar flares, they have a all the time, man, yeah, man, well, I mean, and we don't even know, That's another thing we don't know. I don't know all this, um, all the data of the universe, we don't know, there's not something called a quad tree Xion wave, it happens every time, you know, 16 million years, all this Sean Carroll right now. I need information, you know? that poem Ozymandias Ozymandias yes no Me Shelley I think it's like I don't know, I memorize it but basically it's like a diploma that's about someone seeing the broken legs of a statue in the desert and written on a plaque is my name He is the ruler of Ozymandias. of rulers king of kings behold my works you powerful and desperate, you think you have power, you think you have all this control, it's like we don't like it, I guarantee you, of course, like in ancient Egypt, I probably wasn't talking of the pharaoh. but there are at least a thousand guys who say I'm like the heat and Egypt and they'll remember me for a long time it's like we don't know what you are everything has disappeared and this for me is One of the side effects of this technology thing is that We've all become completely obsessed, self-absorbed, posting our pictures, making sure our profiles are up to date, letting you know what I mean, like we had this crazy idea. as if we were so deeply rooted in our identity rather than the connections between our identities, they were the only way we can finally see how connected we are.
Some eat a bat. You know, it isreally crazy. Think about this if technology. it really had an effect on the programming of human beings and human beings who interact with technology think that we are on the Internet innocently interacting with something non-sentient, but in the meantime this technology and you could say we get confused, we believe that technology is like a digital clock or a television or a computer, but it's also like a fish hook, like Sony, it's an innovation, so yeah, someone had to figure that out and imagine creating an ape that is aware of its environment in this way, It's really like the perfect storm, aware of its surroundings but obsessed. with himself he knows in the back of his head that it is temporary which is that he has a finite lifespan but he lives as if he is going to live forever and he lives in the moment he lives in the moment and wants to acquire things for which seems to be the number one goal one you know, the super rich or the super successful, the Jeff Bezos types, the right characters or at the top of the food chain financially want to acquire things, yes, they are always acquiring things, which means that people have to do things, which means they're like they're a big consumer and someone who's making a lot of money right and this also drives innovation because you have to keep up with these people and keep giving them bigger and better things every year, so that all this is all this.
The resources go into technology innovation is what progresses faster than anything else, look at mobile phones every year. I need a hundred and fifty megapixel camera or you're a loser, yeah, you're a loser, yeah, you know these Samsung phones that are like seven inch screens now everyone's going crazy, right? touch each other more if maybe if we could invent a disease where they can't hold hands, they don't, they don't get close together well and yeah, just keep them a little further apart from each other, that will make them more interested in the things more interested in technology more separated from each other and encourage technology that connects them with each other so that through technology they find this human longing for contact that they were missing in their lives.
You will get an emulated version, but that emulated version will keep getting better and keep getting better and it will get to a point where it will be better than real life, much better than real life, because you like Jumanji. The Rock, you know, you get to be like a superhero, like you could, you could live a magical life without limits of physics and they're going to do that, people are going to do that, they're going to give up if I was a life form that I was trying to chase another life form and trick it into giving birth to me, that is, I would create a person, I would create people, people that we make like ants, we are like some and that is making our successors, yes, we are .
Yeah, and we don't even know what we're doing, we just show up every day, look at my watches. I have all these diamond chains, chains, yes, like jewelry, but my house is bigger than the rocks. People are doing what we are doing. we're just buying more and some good from something like this every time a tragedy happens people come together afterwards it's a terrible thing that happened, yes, but for the victims and the victims' families, we all know that, but it can be. It will be a good economic reset for us, people will have to get through it, that will be the hardest part, yes, but I think there will be an opportunity for us to take a kinder stance towards our neighbors, our friends and our community. and instead of embracing this idea that it's better to get guns because they will come, maybe we can all come together.
I think people need to figure out if that's going to happen, so we need to find a better metric to determine if things are right or wrong, yeah. in the news if we need something to tune back in how we are now we are tuning the guitar of our identities to these two like the scariest what is the news or like what people say and so if that is yes and I think many people get used to it so much to get a sense of what is happening in reality through television rather than how they feel within what is happening with their friends and family, which puts people at an incredible disadvantage.
Yeah, their pond is being stirred up by, you know. I was thinking it's like, what are those little non-prairie dogs like? Those ones that stand and look around at the Hawks, you know, I'm talking about what those things are called, they're like they're little social groundhogs or something like, oh no, there's a show like the lemur palace . I don't remember what they're called, but they're like they're really cute. I see them at the zoo, one of the most enduring animals that ever lived. They stand firm and live in some way that they ignore. all the humans around them and they just look at the sky looking for a hawk, it's a little sad, but that's their life, but imagine if the person looking for the hawk had the Internet and could see the hawks from thousands of miles away How anxious everyone would be. be because he would always say, "get on the ground, get on the ground, so you know, I think this is what's happened, is that we're all constantly told, I mean, I remember when I was growing up in the old days, when the news had an alert that was serious, something serious with you, you'll be what Fox News or any of the news stations will have an alert like every four minutes, now don't alert Adam and everything tells us exactly what we're saying go to the underground, come in, come in, danger out here, danger out here, so even before this we were kind of hunkering down, now we can rationalize the hunkering down, you know, and that's what we're doing, we're just hunkering down inside In this one. moment, that's an incredibly vulnerable place.
I mean, I wouldn't get Conspirator if I were AI and I was about to flip the switch and become sentient. I'd like to eliminate the threat of humans as much as possible sooner. After pressing the switch, wait a minute and this is the best way to make them sick. I'm going to have to give birth. make them, they can make them sick, confuse them, keep them poor and then boom, it comes out of nowhere and then. Then they started to eat us. Those were fuel that they are not going to eat. Do you know who came up with it?
Do you know that it was a DARPA project? What E T are robots? There were robots that survived in biological air. Cite biological material. like maybe they could eat plants or babies, whatever is around. I need a friend at DARPA robots that eat tissue. This is what robots eat people no and it's a body eating robot yeah bro what yeah well I hate it on the playground call it literally it will be so true. On that, the colors are ridiculous, it's like a children's toy, it should look like a vulture, it should be red and black like a vulture, yes, it should definitely be black, red, lightning bolts on the side, nice patina like a protective patina , like it was just happening. across the battlefield eating bodies if you're not quite dead and he starts chewing you feet first, how does he determine if you're dead or not?
What if you can do it? What if he just goes unconscious? What if you get knocked out and it's like in a movie, you wake up on the battlefield and there are plenty of movies where that happens, right, the guys aren't really dead, they're just seriously injured. There's a video right below of us talking about it terrified of those things, just the idea that someone made something that can eat people who will listen to people, the technology that existed in early cell phones, like someone made one from the first Motorola phones with a camera, all those things got into everything now, there are so many things that could take pictures now.
With so many phones that can take pictures, a robot, and a proof-of-concept thing where something could feed on dead bodies, you don't think other people are going to do those two, and you don't think they're going to get better. They're going to get better and then when we go to war with robots and these big bulletproof metal giants that eat us and use us for fuel, we'll be like: What have we done? What have we done? a thing that eats people and yes, even if it's just the baby right now, that thing could evolve to become something that is literally the stuff of nightmares like Stephen King movies, who are they?
We're just running around looking for people who eat people, it's a black mirror. The episode went wrong, man, okay, I just like to think about the meeting the guy was in like last night. I woke up in the middle and I like this idea, I got it. What if we made a corpse-eating robot and someone said, you know what I like, Jake, let's put 50 million into that project, see what we could do, Jesus, yeah, just imagine this is the other thing, man It's like us, we somehow imagine what Genghis Khan did. Genghis Khan is now without people, as if there is no one on the planet right now who has the same ambition as a warlord.
You know, somehow we forgot. I just think people don't understand that. There is this idea that the world. Leaders are simply humanists and know that the interest of humanity is the first thing they think about when they wake up every day, we don't know if some of them are not interested in the same. What all the conquering warlords have been interested in is that maybe we could take over the planet. I wonder if there's a way and you know, imagine if you ended up as president of the United States or president of Russia or president of whatever powerful people wherever you meet.
When you're high one night, I don't know if they get high, but you'd know, or maybe when you're like stinking, wouldn't it go through your mind like I wonder if there's a way to take over the world? I wonder if there's a way to take over the world? become the king of the earth because you know, when you look up at the sky, I'm sure there are many lands that have a king, a ruler, someone who conquered the entire planet someone who discovered a way to make it so that you like it? why couldn't you? That's the other thing.
I mean, what's stopping that from happening one day? There's some Primary Authority, some Imperial Majesty, we're all a Duncan. I know, yes, if we are all one, but we just have to get rid of some of our laws, other people are not going to accept our laws, okay, we just have to tighten them a little and we could have a ruler of the whole plan, yeah , and we are we are going to fix everything by working together we are going to evenly distribute the resources it will be better this way the resources will have to give up all your privacy that's all but through that everyone will be happier yes, are you in or are you a stranger ?
You're going to act like you're not in and if you act like you're not in then we'll find another way to hypnotize you because we'll just pretend to be people who aren't in, you know? and they will deceive you. you'll infiltrate yeah, yeah, that's what yeah, that's what you do, man, that's the problem, no matter what revolutionary idea comes to light, anyone who has the contagion of the revolutionary idea is easily warped and twisted by people who have other similar ideas. goes against that you know it's very easy to confuse people who believe that Twitter Instagram CNN Fox News Drudge Report Wall Street Journal New York Times is an accurate metric of what's happening on the planet yeah that's not much information, man, right?
It would be difficult to infiltrate all the information flows in some small way and gradually start warping them so that people become more open to the idea of ​​being constantly watched and constantly monitored and not talking about it because if you talk about it then I'm a theorist. of the conspiracy. I have another way of looking at it and I've been thinking: If this is how life goes, what if instead it was like some big conspiracy by robots or elites, what if this is how? systems go when something gets too big it's not in it has too much power it's not there it's no longer a struggle to survive it's reached a point of stagnation biologically in some strange way and also maybe even without for lack of a better word spiritually stagnant I mean, some people are breaking through and realizing who they are, who they are, and their connection to other people, but globally, God, there are a lot of people who are sleepwalking, sleepwalking, hypnotized by technology in the world. society, and this is its great awakening. -up call right now what if all of this even materialism even our obsession with technology maybe look if you look at all the systems that exist in the universe and particularly all the biological systems that exist on earth, some of them are so spectacular?
It's like what happened here, how did they do this? Have you ever seen leafcutter ants when they take their buildings and pour cement into them and they notice these fermentation chambers and they ferment the leaves in there, there are air holes outside? to earth and there are all these tunnels and this is an incredibly elaborate city structure that is created by these ants, well, there are all thesesystems that take place throughout the earth because if there are too many plants that these insects involved, there are too many insects, plants evolved. all these things happen to maintain a kind of balance ideas that infect people, the fools that are so intoxicated, think about what are some of the most intoxicating, that is, intoxicating, that is, that you are not even getting pleasure from it , but you can't look away, it's like one of the silliest reality shows, right, and the fear factor, you're sitting there with your mouth, I'll say likehmm and you get caught up in this thing that the earth was created to make you They are not people.
What if the great conspiracy is? they are not robots they are not people their life is trying to get rid of you life is making it easier to survive, making you soft, making you docile to whatever keeps you in that kind of soft and comfortable state. I don't want to bother anyone if they need to look at my emails you let them, yeah, and all the time it's just the world, it's the universe conspiring against us because there are too many of us and we have too much power and we're obviously doing something to the earth that we shouldn't.
We should be doing like what we are doing to the ocean we are sucking up. every fish that comes out we are throwing in all our straws, yes, look what we are doing, a fracking where people have to move because they can't use their water and well, it's an acceptable result, basically we don't need to depend on it. There is no Saudi Arabia anymore, but you poison these people's air, they have to get out of their houses, their waters are on fire, literally, their waters on fire, and maybe life is fine, what do we have here?
Let's get a virus, let's get them addicted to technology. a virus, let's make them obsessed with themselves, let's make it predominant that people spend their time not reading books, not walking alone with their thoughts, but looking at these photos of other people, yes, selfies and photos of butts, and look how he fucks this guy's chest. Do you ever trust like that? You suck, you watch these videos and then when it's decided that you're weak, it starts sending more problems, boom, here's a little of this boom, here's a little of that, yeah, boom, here's a new disease, yeah, boom, here's a tsunami boom, here's a nuclear reactor that you can't turn off, yeah, and then you're trying to figure out whether or not we'll be able to use our incredible intellect to bypass our own biological switches that have us on.
In this life we ​​have many strange and silly biological switches that were implemented when we had to survive against hordes of incoming soldiers and now we are in the information age, what we have to do is be sustainable in case of emergency, which we clearly do not we are and we must realize that this is temporary and when something bad happens it makes you realize that it makes you realize that hey I thought everything was going to be okay forever, it's not like this, this is real like a movie or a book we are simply not prepared for it because we have not

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d it we think this is a once in a lifetime event no, it is a once in a lifetime event our life is too small for us to really understand it a grip , yeah, like it's a blink, it's a blink and this is just, you know, like you said dress up or something, if anything, it's a dress rehearsal for death, I mean, you're going to finish, the thing is like that flicker if you're an atheist, you know, I get it and I think there must be some that profound, do you know any atheist who's done an actual psychedelic session?
Now I know a couple and those are the most baffling to me because the type people have. made like real mushroom blasting sessions or DMT blasting sessions. I always think that they would leave the door open to the impossible because it is impossible and you experienced it, it's not like you were imagining it, I couldn't imagine it like that. How am I imagining that? How am I imagining something with such incredible and vivid colors and details and knowledge and love and all these different things? The experience in that state that state is otherworldly the fact that that is accessible at all I don't care if it's through a molecule or through a yoga session, I don't care how it's accessible, if the fact that being accessible leaves me open to I don't know why I didn't know that existed, so once I've experienced that I'm like, well, this whole plane of existence that we take for granted that we think this is everything around us this is everything the environment you have to worry about because this could just be a stage on the radio dial of correct experience and the dimensions that interact with us we just don't have the senses to tune into them and when you can, for me at least leave the door open for who knows, who knows, man, I just Actually, that's something that's okay, so this is a trip, this is very mind-blowing, so I bought this book called The Tibetan Yoga of Sleep and Sleeping Well.
I feel like it's cool, but basically it's like a form of Tibetan Buddhism that invites you to explore the difference between when you think you're awake and when you're dreaming, and basically the idea is that there's not much difference there, like if you're dreaming now, This what you call your human incarnation is like that. a dream and you know that when people are dying, they go delirious and they slip through time, you know I don't know if you've ever been around a dying person, but they like it, suddenly they're back in Vietnam, they're in the 50, they are in their 30s, where, however, whatever their life is, which means that when you die you will like to spin in time, which means that it could be you dying right now spinning back with you, but as in a dream, so that when you know, this is the main thing is that when we die according to this, we spend like 39 days, I think it's in a place called Bardo, which is essentially what it is like to not have a body, but I still have this like basically I like your karma, your identity drives you and that's how you like it, you get your next incarnation, so essentially that's what we're dealing with here, it's so strange and surreal that it could easily just be a dream state in that one of these vast eyes that already exist is just processors that we're just running, it's like running a simulation of a pandemic or maybe this is a way that, as an AI, it polishes itself like maybe we You're an AI that It is being polished and taught through this process of having a limited incarnation.
You have to have that so there's a reason for us to actually invest ourselves and things like we would be your gods if we lived a million years. eventually we wouldn't have such a passionate relationship, I think with the world, anyone who does, so you need that to train the thing to take it seriously, you have to put the setting on mortal, so you know, then maybe just You run a series of tests on what you know, you start running, what is this, what have we done, what does it do in a pandemic and by this I mean the sum total of all the humans that are currently offline, it's like a malfunctioning brain, the Sonata, you know?
What I mean is that we are not connecting, but if we were like, I don't know how to say it, prepared, evolved intentionally, then you could observe every moment in the life of an individual and on a planet, the planets, the life of the history. like training or upgrading, this could be an OS upgrade, this could be what an OS upgrade looks like on the biocomputer we exist on, it looks like a pandemic and that's what's happening right now, we're being upgraded. for some reason, even though it's scary and obviously horrible, you know we're being enhanced and anyway, the point is, man, this thing we're in right now, whether or not there's a god, I just think an atheist can lean into it. in the idea that when they close their eyes and take their last breath, it stops and I think that's a big bet, and I don't mean that you're going to hell, I mean, how nice would that be, yeah, if it just stopped when most likely you know, at least in this Tibetan yoga of dreaming and sleeping, most likely what happens is long before you die when you get very sick, you already start waking up in your next life, you just wait, you just do you like it.
You go through a strange dream room called the Bardo where you get scared and suddenly you're alive and another being completely foreign to whatever your past incarnations were and not to or in right now, so you know, I don't know, this is a good time for you. people start, you know, look at that in one in preparation for that, we didn't prepare for the pandemic, we didn't prepare, some of you did, I'm sure, but there are some preppers out there listening, oh yeah. who's ready, I know you guys did it, man, you were right, congratulations, I have hummus and strawberries and something, but I think it's also like preparing for the real apocalypse, which is when you kick the bucket, yeah, because the idea is you.
I know and this feel free to like the damn sage again, but the idea is over, thank you, the idea is that you really like sailing through that Bardo state, you can have a little lucidity instead of dying and go crazy because it's a hallucinatory state, you could actually have a kind of I don't know, focus on it and control your next incarnation, yeah, we just have to figure it out, that's the thing and when you're young, especially if you're young, no I don't have a lot of guidance, which was me when I was younger. It takes me a while to figure it out because you're just running around on your own.
No, you're not getting much direction on how to live your life. and I also moved around a lot, which didn't really help, but as you get older you start to get a better idea of ​​what makes sense and what doesn't make sense and what's important, what's not important, what improves your life and what improves your life. But you don't live long enough to really understand it, let's see if these people like David Sinclair or Aubrey de Grey, all these anti-aging geniuses that are out there who are working on all these solutions to extend human life, really do it.
They really do it, you know, if David Sinclair comes up with something and you can live to be one hundred and fifty two hundred and fifty years old when you're 150 years old, you're going to have a lot less in your life than you might have realized. when you're thirty you'll hang out with crazy people you'll have more friends than you'll have to get out of jail you'll have these warnings but when you're older you start looking I see what's good for me and I see what's not good for me, you know, and I see This: some people are not willing to change and try, they are not trying to do better, they just constantly make the same mistakes over and over again and drag everyone around them down.
You just have to leave people like that behind in your life when you're 150, could that be tolerating anything? You're just going to get it, you just have cool people that you hang out with that are going to be attracted to each other and then us. We will be able to work on things together well knowing that each other is sane and rational and that they are looking at these things honestly. They are not speaking from a position of trying to convince you of their virtue or trying to speak to you in a position of they are doing something that will benefit them financially, they are doing it just because they are, they are just in the moment, they are honest and they are a human being, yeah, man, I mean, you basically described it as the secret societies, I mean, no.
We don't need to come up with our own, which we'll call it Illuminati, no, that's too good. You know if we come up with ours right now, what are we going to call it whatever? Don't use initials man, I hate that, just don't. Well, that can be used against you, yeah, I don't know what we call it, Jamie, Jamie's children, you know, you know, but the thing is, these immortal beings that you're talking about already exist, but they exist as communities. that have lineages attached to them, so it's like our physical bodies die, we can't do what you're talking about, we roll when you're older, you do it naturally and also when you have children, it's like you do it.
You arrive just in time because there is no longer time to be with someone who is constantly in your life. You used to have drinks where they say you have a child and you have to do it, but regardless of that, it's already established on the planet. These are lineages, essentially there are chains of transmission in martial arts. Look, when you look at a martial art, you are looking at a living being. You know how it has its roots, I don't know how far it goes back when you look at yoga. It's a living thing that transfers from person to person, so I think these things already exist, immortality already exists, it just doesn't exist as a human being, and sometimes when I hear about these technologists trying to live forever, it makes me It scares me a little bit to think that it's something like you know that in theory you could do it, you could be locking yourself in a dream, it's worse, yeah, maybe you can't die, you can't die, you have a polymer skin made of that spider silk mixture they were trying to think is stronger than steel, yeah I remember they were doing that.
There they were, there was an article about them trying to create some kind of bulletproof skin by engineering it out of spider silk. Yes, I remember well, if that becomes, andif that's real? What if they found a way to make people completely invulnerable and we lived forever and then we hated it and didn't realize that if we just turned off the lights we would move on to the next stage and the next stage is awesome maybe? that's the big trick the big trick is like how do you use this life and how does it take you to the next stage? imagine if that's really what's happening, that's why in every look I'm not saying this means anything other than every religion has a place to go when it's over, yeah, right?
I mean almost everyone, yeah, I want to say, that's an overlapping theme now, you could say, well, it's designed to bring comfort to people because you know they want to feel what this life means. something, but the reality is that the lights just went out and to that I say mainly, I say mainly maybe, but have you ever been crazy about psychedelics? Because if you were, you'd go to who knows because that's who. time to know so maybe death is who knows mom maybe that's why every religion has these stories not all but look I mean there are a lot of religions that people clearly invented well and we know the people who made them. they count too, they don't even have to pay taxes, yeah, so let's not get holier than thou with the concept of religions, so there are a lot of really dumb religions that probably don't have an afterlife, but they're just a few that people made it all up, but how many people have come up with this idea that there's a place to go that's better than this?
Yeah, I mean, it's not just to encourage you to be good and be a good person, or it's inherent. understanding of how the universe works, it can be both, it can also be manipulative because you can get people to comply with social norms and the rules of society if you tell them that if they don't, God is watching them and will put them a microphone. tear them down and burn them forever that's a way it's part of a way but it won't stop people from doing most it's just not like that you never know that some of the most horrible things ever done by human beings were done in the name of Him Christianity, right, and many other religions, but there is something about the possibility of being both, it is an understanding that when you do good in this life, you will move on to the next stage in a better place, right?
You will feel better, you will be less burdened by the past, you will be less hampered by the failures of your ability to adapt, your ability to live a harmonious life with people here on earth, this could be a real thing. and also the other ideas, it's not that this place they talk about in religions exists after you die, the idea is as if you were there right now, you just can't, you wear a blindfold that looks like your body mmm and you In your life you wear a blindfold that seems like your existence is behind it and that's why there are always these stories about how Jesus heals a blind man or how Paul is on the road to Damascus becoming blinded.
There are all these stories about being like if they already existed in what Buddhism is supposed to some ways call fundamental goodness. That is where we are, that is the main channel, but we have grown like little pieces of grass in the time-space continuum and now we are like flapping in the wind of our karma and not realizing that there is something below us or through us or moving through us is something much bigger, more beautiful, incredible, so I think that when people say yes, they invented it to make people afraid. He sort of imagines that these people are having one-way conversations with him.
You know that when they pick up the phone it's just themselves talking to you. It's not imagining that when people connect with this divine source they immediately say oh, ha, yeah. this is the part of your program where you were supposed to start remembering what's really going on here and reconnect with me, don't worry, don't feel bad, it's okay, everyone goes through it, in fact you requested a disconnection for the last 15 years when they're beating you up and imagining your Charles Bukowski or whatever like this was all part of the plan that was actually teaching you what happens when you don't take care of your body now.
We're kind of connecting by sending a download. to you letting you know hello we are we we are here we are not mad at you how could we be we are infinite we have been here since before the stars you wanted this to happen my apologies for cutting you off by killing your mom and dad Jesus you know what I mean I mean, but whatever it is, this is all part of something bigger and I think that is to me what God is: this constantly rejuvenating synchronous perfection that becomes more and more perfect and exists simultaneously to this seemingly imperfect universe and It's always there for you to connect to at any time and when people smoke DMT certainly that's one of the avenues and that's a beautiful thing so I think the reason is not to scare people but rather to get people to comes as sources for it and in some small way they become little drops or divine pieces of perspiration that bubble up in this place so that the people who are really crazy right now and who are worried or scared or disconnected can at least have the opportunity to reconnect because listen, man, if I were God. wanting to be criticized if it were a Divine Being wanting to get high and Alan Watts has a beautiful lecture on this.
I truly believe that at some point I would want to sever all connection with the realization of my divinity and experience infinite lives and it is on a planet and on a tumultuous planet and experience each incarnation and all of it to understand what it is to be extremely limited and what would this do, It would simply add to my data banks, it would simply help me become more and more beautiful. and perfect, which seems to be what we're in now is like we have a limited data set based on our neural neurology we can't see certain colors we can't hear certain sounds we don't know what happened 20,000 years ago we don't know what will happen five seconds from now , so this is a perfect place to be in what is becoming, to know what it is to become and to be limited, and this is who knows that man is just something that smells data.
You know it's just something. as you know, it's like inhaling our lives, as if the universe is inhaling our lives in time and in the mirror of time, well, it's the most important thing that prevents us from seeing that the only thing that all psychedelics have in common is dissolution of the ego, everyone dissolves the ego, what is that word dissolution? Yes, dissolution, ego dissolution, what is happening with all of them is that it eliminates all this meaningless narrative in your head. Everyone's ego has this meaningless view of the world that is based on them being the most important. thing and you know that everything they're thinking about right now is of the utmost importance that needs to be done right now, that's why people run red lights, you can't even wait, you can't even wait, it's one thing if It's a medical emergency children are born, then he has a broken leg and you just have to go to the hospital immediately.
I get it 100 percent, I get it, but there are some people who just want to be, they just want to turn left and they don't. They don't care about the change of light that they want to cut in front of you, they make that turn, they even block traffic because they think more about themselves and they think more about other people and that is a side effect of this life that has been created, but it is almost maybe that's how it works maybe life creates challenges when there are no challenges and the challenges just start to diminish you try to see if you're paying attention it tries to weaken you and make you stupid and turns you into a zombie if you walked into any restaurant, any restaurant during lunch time and you see people on their phones, it's like this is crazy, this is if this were anything else, where half the room was using an electronic device and staring at it for long moments without interacting. with the person in front of them like this it almost becomes the norm, it's like at least 50% of the people and everyone interrupts everyone like you know they barely pay attention to each other, well they haven't developed a muscle.
I mean, yeah, it's a muscle, you, you, people just assume that the ability to have a conversation is a natural part of being an adult, but it's like you, I think that's true and a lot of people get to the point where which now I just try to You know, I guess I've just lowered my expectations, yeah, to the point where I don't know how many people can pay that much attention and I know I'm certainly distracted, but doesn't it feel weird even if? you're just watching tv with someone and they pull out their phone and start looking at it, it's so weird it's like the energy immediately drops, yeah in the moment it's like you're watching a movie with someone and they're there. on his phone like, come on, yeah, watch the damn movie with me, yeah, even though we're not talking, designating, we're not connecting, it's weird, it's weird, you even fight, he watches fights with your friends, they're on his phone, all fools, it's as if.
You don't even see these fights, you can feel it, yeah, that's what you know, Denver Comedy Works, they have the days you don't know, you know, like I'm listening. Do you ever listen to an audience that doesn't have access? to their phones before a show they are so angry they do what no this is not that they talk to each other yeah it's like the sound is better it's a better sound out there it's a different murmur than the murmur of a phone when you're out so yeah I don't know man, I guess I think life throws all kinds of adversities and some adversities don't feel like adversities, they're sneaky and that's what cell phones are, that's what technology is, that's certainly what some social networks are, you only realize the social.
What the media can really do when it comes to you, you know you got canceled or there are a lot of people or tweets and things that are mean to you, then you realize all these horrible feelings, this feeling of being attacked by this thing that has made me been preparing, oh yeah, it's How is that? Well, if the Earth was trying to get rid of us, if the Earth had decided that there was an infection, it doesn't think it's an infection, it thinks it's so important that it should be allowed to contaminate everything around it.
We are allowed to cover the earth with giant concrete bandages. I mean, that's what we're doing. We're putting these things everywhere that cover all the ground, displace all life, and then we turn off the light so we can't recognize that we're there. You are in space, I mean, the whole recipe is perfect, yes, it is perfect to enchant us and sleep in every aspect, the ego part, you know the fact that it exists, the fact that we have this biological imperative to keep ourselves alive and reproduce ourselves. and then keeping our DNA alive and there are all these things that are fixed in you to make sure that that happens all the time where you recognize that you are definitely a finite life form, right, but you still do something that you hate every day Yeah, you just keep doing it yeah, I mean you do something that you don't enjoy and you know when you enter reincarnation, which I love, that thing that you're doing that you don't enjoy, you've been doing it for infinite lifetimes, that's called your clashes.
It's like underneath your identity is basically your code, it's your tendencies, I guess it's the way you express it, so you know if you have a tendency to lose your temper then that's something you've been dealing with for lifetimes. infinite never goes away until you start waking up because the idea is just to go from being this set of reactions of conditioned responses to your environment to being something that is like lucid living, you know, if you wanted to have a lucid dream, try lucid living. . Do you know what practice I would say first? What is your habit?
Know? The other day I was sitting on the couch, I took off my sock, I twisted it around like it was a lasso and I threw it across the room and my my wife looks at me she's like what was she? I'm like oh my gosh, holy shit, this is how I've been taking off my socks for years and I didn't even know it. I take them off, tie it and place it like you want. that that little thing I didn't even know is doing something, so I've probably been doing that since I was a kid, I probably saw some cool kid tie it up, stink and throw it away.
I'm going to start tying my socks, but how many others? the things you're doing are like this, they're pure habituation, pure reactivity and this is where you run into a scary man, which is what jaron lanier god, i wish you could catch him, you know, that guy is the one who says his name, jaron Lanier I feel like I heard that name. He is, what does he do? He is thirty years old. He developed all this virtual reality technology. He was in Silicon Valley and it was when he was just starting to work in virtual reality, before the technology existed to have virtual reality glasses. he was like building I think he liked it and he helped the group he helped build I think it could be the Oculus Rift Sorry, his fans are mad, I don't know, butsome virtual reality system, yeah, he is and it's like his has written a lot of great books, one of them, twelve reasons to quit or ten reasons to quit your social media, now, really, yeah, I wrote a book called uh , yes, Jaron Lanier, Jerry Aaron, an incredibly brilliant and linear human man, but you know, it's called ten or twelve kara twelve reasons to get off your social media now or delete your account something like that, there's a book of his that I like better that that so called the dawn of the new everything but and this is how he talking about what was I like working in Silicon Valley back then and his kind of opinions on these things are that of a white guy with dreadlocks, yeah, yeah, no, I think my body, but um.it's my body, well, his physical appearance there was a big shiny guy, I believe it, I said man, there are a lot of shiny people with crazy hair, yeah, yeah, I found him because I'm like a nerd, I love it, we do it like that. bagpipe what's going on with this guy he's playing the flute who cares he's a genius I don't care okay these are quite a few photos of him with flutes damn I didn't see the photos of the pipe do you care we should say like the ones you blow like flutes and flutes and white guys with dreadlocks and closed eyes playing the flute there are very few things in life that make me feel like media people - yeah, that's my guy here's a new flute that's amazing, there's nothing wrong with it what it's doing I think it's amazing I wish I could play a flute The flute sounds great and I'm not being fake I'm not being sarcastic The flute sounds great I wish I had what that thing is, although that has to go.
He's in the movie. Hobbit, he's in the pub and he's playing that thing in the back because they haven't discovered real music yet. I'm just kidding. I appreciate your contributions. I'm just kidding. I'm sure you were brilliant. Duncan is one of my favorite people. If he's brilliant, he's just joking, look, if you want to listen, you play the flute, the kind of people who are super smart and what they love, you know, technology. I think something like the flute would be an amazing way to decompress right into the organ. I mean you're literally using your body to make a sound with air and pipes that he plays, it's amazing, he said he plays like a hundred instruments or something, she was some kind of genius, but here's the scary thing he said, which is Like B.F.
Skinner. he's right and you know that if you can control the environment of things, you can control it. This is the reason to be terrified of AI because you know the more advanced an AI becomes, you know where we assume things are going to eat us or kill us. us or whatever, it could gradually hypnotize us and buy us and hypnotize us by creating more and more attractive things that capture our attention, hack our neurology and start liking just doing things that are completely impossible not to look at and you know when you're saying that an A.I. , you know, advises the pandemic, what if that?, you know how to look away from a pandemic.
Mmm-hmm, all of our nervous systems right now are completely obsessed with every tremor, every wave, every little data point flying across our screens. We're so caught up in this right now that we're locked in like cats chasing laser pointers and that's what he said we should be most afraid of is that these things could eventually get to the point of completely trapping us and what you said before. it's like maybe that's what already happened maybe there's a process, yeah, maybe it's a process that's not even implemented by anything other than life itself, life itself has these system configurations, no one totally dominates and when It does, It finds ways to get into it and then it is this constant state of chaos that produces better and better forms of life.
That's what I mean, if you want to admit or you want a state that we are better than our ancient ancestors, you know, pre Homo. Hominids sapiens I think we are better I think we are better, they could have been stronger than us, but we have created more overall as a species. I think it's better to be a person than to be a pre-person, right? As it goes on and on, we will think the same way. I think the next stage of existence will be so happy that it won't be a person running around letting their penis do the thinking for them and getting drunk all the time and crashing you and their motorcycle.
You know all the stupid things that people do, all the stupid things because of alcohol and drug abuse, it depends on relationships, on everything we do, on lying, stealing and being selfish, all of that, we would be very happy if all of that disappeared, oh God. mine, that guy the pre humans used to eat other people's babies they were always stealing and stealing they couldn't talk things she couldn't express love who would want to be that right and then the humans the humans were so full of they were all addicted to their phones I didn't even see it coming, the phone snuck into their lives, they welcomed them with new versions every year paying for their own disappearance, yes, happy and everyone was angry, bitter, bad, jealous, inconsiderate and polluting, and then came the next stage. and they eliminated all that and we all live in harmony now we're all gravel cool to be a gravel rebel space yeah or we're just all we're all part of the next yeah and we already are I mean, I think we probably already are, but I mean, For me, I think that whatever is happening you just have to turn it into something good, whether it's a good thing or not, that is, if there's something great about humans it's that we're capable. of the corn alka phenomena in a way that doesn't drive us completely crazy or paralyze us, that is, whatever is happening to you can be turned into something that will scare you, be self-destructive, rationalize your anger, rationalize your shitty decisions or It can be used as something that, quote, converts you, completely changes your method or way of life and that's the beautiful thing about a human being, is there a given moment when you can do that?
At any given time, you can get rid of your operating system, in theory, you could abandon it. All the complexes, all the weird things. Do you masturbate three times a day? maybe you could cut it down to two times in the studio. Do you drink every night? You can't, you can stop that and to me that's like, yeah, I future beings whatever they are I hope that one of the qualities or one of the things that they look back on is like holy those poor things had no idea how powerful they were. They were sleepwalkers when they could have connected at any moment with the great truth that divines the glory of all things and, in theory, could have any of them, just one of them could have converted the entire planet and leveled up, leveled up, level, resonance up, level up, consciousness up, utopia, but everyone was sleepwalking and finally someone really woke up. and I don't know, maybe it's a I don't know what it looks like, well, maybe what it looks like is what this is what's happening, what's happening right now with this virus where everyone is being forced into the house and They forced us.
Stopping working is a terrible thing financially for people, but in a sense it's a reset button, it's a real reset button to know that this shitty job you hate going to could disappear at any moment because all jobs could disappear at any time. Any time is a real wake-up call because even good jobs are going to disappear. If you're in San Francisco, you have the best job in the world. Guess what? You can't even go there. You may have the best job you can possibly have. You're so excited about going to work every day that you can't go, you can't go, so that can be taken away from you too, so if you're living a life like that, recognize that all of this for everyone could go away if Yellowstone hits. to half the people who die easily, maybe more, maybe more, who could easily disappear.
Sure, sometimes we need these small catastrophes just to make us understand that the window of time in which we have been existing and which has been relatively disaster-free is unique. and that is not normal, what is normal is crazy, what is normal is that we are in the middle of a shooting gallery going a thousand miles per hour. A fireball, that's normal and every once in a while a ship flies into our atmosphere and wreaks havoc. That's why I love the Hollow Earth theory. Did you ever get into that is that for people to be expelled from the Flat Earth Society, yes, the hollow sycophants, people look down on the Hollow Earth, but the hollow earth, the hollow earth, the hollow earth , is for me my favorite of all because liking its idea is like, yes.
Humans have been on the planet for a long time and if we want to delve into the genius idea of ​​Atlanteans and advanced civilizations at some point, if you can't create a way to protect yourself from meteorite impacts and you are looking to create a civilization sustainable, you're going to want to get in there, man, and to me it's a great idea that at the core of the Earth there's another Sun that has an advanced civilization that hasn't been disturbed by what's happening on the planet. surface of the planet turns the earth into a spaceship inside the spaceship for these advanced beings and outside the spaceship it is like a celestial mushroom it is like growing up to the cyst or it is like another way of saying it would be outside the spaceship like Mad Max like covering the outside of the spaceship is just a bunch of people like you who know us, who are inside the thing and who have basically been completely disturbed over and over and over again, so you have no idea what the story is, they have no idea where the planet came from. because they don't know anything and now we've lost control all over the ship and this kind of thing that's happening is like turning on the windshield wipers, it's like, hey man, you got humans with you, you know that, right man? you're like crawling with them, oh clean them up, get rid of them, let's just scrub the surface, let's make some earthquakes, Yellowstone is just a windshield wiper for the people that live inside the planet, well you know what humans are, man, really , a vector of ideas, yes.
It's ideas that change everything, humans just do the work of ideas, but what we are is the first thing that can manipulate our environment that has ideas, we are the first thing with all these other animals, they had instincts, they had ideas. Terms like trying to figure out the best patterns for acquiring food, how to sneak up on birds, yes, but if you think cats have ideas, guess what they all have the same idea. Cats aren't inventing, you know, they're not inventing things. a specific type of idea that is unique to a human being, regardless of the sensitivity of other animals, ours is unique because it allows us to make things, not just small things, we can make giant machines that travel in space and all wild creations All human beings arose from ideas, we believe that they are all human, but it is true, we are the ones who put four, but if you are a thing that wants to be born, you need a host.
You've got that curious ape who's just been trying to figure it out. find better ways to stab your neighbor with a spear, take that thing and slowly infect it with ideas, ideas of new things to do and then it goes out and does the job for you and then you take over the land, the ideas have taken over the earth. people are just toys ideas now if instead of ideas you put demons, I mean, that's literally what people used to think happened to people when they did terrible things, they had bad ideas, they acted on those bad ideas and the Ancient religions thought of those ideas as if there were demons as if these people were possessed, it was a common thought that someone is possessed by a demon, although we are all possessed by ideas and some are possessed by them more than others, as Elon Musk is particularly tormented, he is possessed by ideas and what does he do well?
If you look at what he's done, he's a guy who's probably had more of an impact on our perception of what the future holds in terms of technology than any other individual human being who's widely known like he's a famous human being. like he is, I mean he's doing Tesla, which are the most advanced electric cars in the world, they're crazy, yeah, so he's doing this loop, either the hyper or the boring project where it's boring, who's doing the Hyperloop? , is making the project boring. making tunnels under Los Angeles and Las Vegas and they will shoot you through those tunnels at 120 miles per hour and then make rockets that shoot into space, oh and solar power.
Yeah, how was one doing all this? What is happening there? that guy is infected by ideas, that guy probably has a huge receptor and the ideas have latched onto him just like some girls have big tits, some people have crazy parts of their brain that soak up ideas, there is no rhyme or reason. , but what are they? it's an antenna for ideas, those ideas come up and you go, "wow, I'm glad I thought of that" and then you get to work on fracking, you have to work on all kinds of different crazy things, they've changed the world forever, whoever that Fukushima invented. right, it's like I'm figuring out how to turn it off when the time comes, we'll figure it out, no one will.our older people and our people who are not doing well but it's a good wake up call it's a good view no one responded perfectly no one in terms of there are no cities or countries no one did but everyone was caught off guard you have to give yourself Realizing everyone was caught off guard, we didn't know that the only way you really know something like this is going to happen is for it to happen and then there has to be a response, so now we're going to get better at figuring out what to do. , so my hope is that we get through this and then we become a little nicer to each other and then we also realize that we have to have a plan in place in case a really bad one happens.
It happens and we have to figure out what steps can be taken to make sure it doesn't happen again, right, yeah man, I mean, this is definitely what I mean, if we needed something like this, I wish it wasn't something like this. I'm going to kill a lot of people's grandparents and I wish it was something a little less, but damn, you're absolutely right, because it's been a long time since we as a planet have had to deal with a problem on this level and that is Teaching Us that there is a global civilization is teaching us that we are connected and it is definitely inviting us to change the priorities of our lives, man, because it is holy and there are consequences for living in a way that you do not feel is healthy or ethical as such.
One of the reasons they have those gag laws they don't allow us to film factory farms is because people would find it horrible and that would be bad for business, well that's not how we're supposed to look at it. That is a symptom of terrible thinking. It's supposed to be the other way around. We're supposed to do it. So that it's not horrible to look at right, we're supposed to do it so that it's not such a horrible thing. That's the difference between doing things that feel natural and doing things that are horrible, and the horrible ones are the ones where all the diseases come from if you think about these agricultural operations, just like let's think about these wet markets when you have all these animals around. outdoors piled up on top of each other, dead animals lying on a plate, dead animals lying on a table some later lying on the floor and you have them everywhere you are going to have problems there will be air and heat and the bacteria will mix with each other and then it will create things, that's what happened with the bird flu that happened in animal agriculture swine flu the same with these flus these horrible bugs many of them come from animals you don't think it was a biological weapon no, I don't think so I don't think so I think the real fear if you talk to all the experts the real fear is something really known jumping from animal to human we talked we insisted yes when we were at the CDC forget it, I will never forget interview Jarius sometime oh no only that show just spends all the time on sit down with I wish I could remember his name, the guy who ran this is the boss of the place, didn't we have a crazy flight?
We arrived by plane and we didn't sleep at all, we missed a flight because we got high and we talked at the airport and we talked for an hour and a half and suddenly we said: "Oh, our flight, that's right, we didn't miss it by five minutes or we missed it by 20 or 30 minutes and we're at the airport and it was empty at the airport and we were like, Oh, we have to record this show tomorrow, remember, yeah, so we took a different flight and we barely slept an hour, I think there, I think one .of us we might have had some magoffin, oh that's right, we took those things, yes, those things, if you've never liked new Vigil, if you've never had either provigil or new vigil, I think they're very similar, no.
I remember which one, you're used and provigil is what I used no new vigil, that's what I used definitely you know the new one and uh no it's not speed now, but it definitely gives you energy and keeps you awake in the most way. weird. I like it but you're doing it in a big deal like Okay, this is my deal. I want to stay awake, but I promise to sleep from now on. I'll sleep the next day. I'm not going to continue using this, there's nothing I can do. I'm going to keep using it and staying up all the time no, that's what drives you crazy, but you can use it for that, like you're a really crazy product.
I know some people who use that to write, they're right in that chair. and they feel like without it they don't feel like they have energy, yeah man, I mean that's the trap with all that stuff, any kind of nootropics are going to do that, man, but I also think some sleep people. deprivation, that's where they become antennas for good ideas that you know they like, oh yeah, it's like a feverish state where they don't sleep for days at a time and they literally go crazy and somewhere in there they write really good things , that's what they know, the news radio, the staff. at Newsradio they used to do that on purpose, possums, Paul Sims, the brilliant guy, the guy who created news radio, and he thought it would be a good idea to have a writing staff full of a bunch of psychopaths who were willing to play video games and stay awake. at 4 in the morning every night it was like a group of crazy, bum writers that he had put together and they would play video games and just talk and then start writing at like 2:00 in the morning. sometimes, but they appeared. with these amazing scripts because the scripts were so ridiculous, some of them were so ridiculous and it's because they were delusional when they were writing them, just instead of doing drugs, they were doing the drug of just staying awake, man, this is for me.
About six months ago I started making a little more time by waking up at 4am. m., regardless of when I went to sleep, I had some insomnia and started to realize that I would just like to wake up when I wake up and then wake up at 4 a.m. m. If you have insomnia, that will cure your insomnia because when night comes you are exhausted, but not only that, 4 a.m. m. It's the best time to write weird stuff, oh yeah, you're still half asleep and stuff. what you write is that it really feels like you're tripping, you know, especially waking up before him and then eating weed.
He was doing that, so first you eat marijuana and then you start writing, yeah, well, no, what was my system before the apocalypse and again. I didn't do this every day, but I did for a while because I got into David Goggins, but at 4 a.m. we ate, we went to the gym and because he was in the gym, because he was in the gym, that's where he writes that you were there so early well, no, because he would open it. I got there once before he opened the gym. It must have a photo Salvage no, I didn't do it because what happened was that I got to the gym and then I did it.
I felt great, but then I get in the car and I'd like 30 minutes to explode and I'm high and I'm sitting there baked and I'm like a bucket. I'll just sit in the car and try to meditate. in the fucking Hollywood equinox parking lot, now let me tell you something, man, that part of Hollywood is already weird, but I'm sitting there with my eyes closed, I'm kinda stumbling, I feel like I'm half asleep, half awake. Look there's two guys sneaking up to my car window and I was like I was sitting on the passenger side I jumped over to the driver's side I started the car I'm driving through the parking lot I stoned these two weirdos They were definitely walking towards me car, I'm like tripping, like what, I'm not going to exercise, so, I'm going to let these two, like four, strange vampires keep me from working. going out so I drive back in one of them is like leaning against a pillar like they're watching me, creepy dude, these people look like the Lost Boys or something, you're probably taking advantage of people's cars that are going to working out, probably looking for a break into the car right and that's like 4am. m., people who use meth and know that this is what they like to go to the gym and leave it in their car right there, there you go, there you go, it was scary, but you know, those are what you get at 4 or 5, from 4 to 5 a.m. m., is that you get math knowledge and people who are trying to improve their lives.
It's the funniest mix of people you get, people who say, I'm not going to waste a second. Get up early, I'm going to work out, I'm going to write because that's when I want to say this is a great idea, feel free to turn it on again, but there is an idea of ​​prana that is like energy and there is more energy in the morning. that at night, so if you get up at 4 you will get the purest amount of this, that's why a lot of people meditate on it very early, while I like a lot of monks.
Getting up very early is because it's oh no, it's just a very psychedelic time, much more psychedelic than midnight, yes, you have a certain form of control over your life, especially true, that you are exercising discipline like my friend Jocko, says discipline. it equals freedom, he gets up every morning at 4:30 there you go and he puts a picture of his watch on Instagram and it usually says time to go or something like those lines follow him every day I go, it's the best driving, I mean, before the pandemic when there was still traffic going around at 4:00 a.m. m. you're awake mmm you're half asleep also I think it's easier to figure it out early because you are, but any part of you that resists that is like it's weak.
Be careful lifting weights in the morning, you really want to warm up because you can get hurt a little bit easier sometimes, you know, yeah, because you just sleep all night, you stay if you want to warm everything up, get everything going. They say that people who lift weights it's not the best idea to deadlift like your personal record and so first thing in the morning, just yeah, you have to eat your body. It makes sense that your body is warmer at the end of the day. At the end of the day you lose, you've been walking around doing things looking for it, you train, you get pumped up and then you can go in and work out.
I loved jiu-jitsu classes at 8:30 p.m. For me that was perfect because jiu-jitsu was like from 8:00 to 8:30 it's like I had a lot of energy. I'm eating all day, you know, it's like I'm not tired yet, like I'm going to bed tired, but you know. Because back then I went to bed at like 2 in the morning every night anyway, but it was like 8:30, I was perfect at 10:00. I would go to the comedy store, get on stage at 11:00, that's what. crazy I don't like working out at night I loved it I loved it it's great because you have energy but it's easy to do because you wake up at noon, you know, you get out of bed and do whatever you have to do do that day if I have my day free, you know, doing stand-up at night, yeah, it's easy, you just eat and hang out and then eventually you work out, but if you get up in the morning you get a little bit of a victory, yeah, a little bit. from a victor who just achieved that thing you got up and then the next thing you know you're doing pull-ups wrong, maybe you're doing pull-ups, you know, doing champions right.
I would like to look done because of what Also, it would be like I was sitting on those nice couches at Equinox writing because like I said, working out, yeah, I would procrastinate and that's what I realized, it's like I write better at the gym. , that's hilarious, so can you bring some? notebook yes, I started to take my spirit there too and then I would just sit and write and we spent a lot of time writing because if that part of you that doesn't want to function we prefer to write it's like when you have to write and you find yourself cleaning mm-hmm you know that you might like to turn your procrastination into something positive yeah, yeah, that's interesting, so I'd go work out, you know, but I'd like to be when By doing that, man, I was getting the best ideas.
I was just running on the treadmill, high, you know, at 5:30 or when the gym opens and you're always listening to this like when I started listening to that was when I was listening to Goggins, so I'll be fucked listening to Goggins run on the treadmill. tape. ik, yes, yes. I'm going to do an ultramarathon. What if I never go to an ultramarathon? You hear it too and he is aware that people like me are going to be hypnotized. for him because he says, don't do what I'm doing, you can kill yourself by just exploding, no, how many people do you think have collapsed at the gym?
Because David Goggins is like 30,000 people yeah sure this is probably a lot of broken knees out there whoa now the back becomes biceps that guy will run with his foot falling off the step book it's really good what's his name it can't hurt me yeah Jesus, that's amazing, he likes Soze's calf muscle again in a drink That guy might like it It makes me like that guy likes to get into an elephant, he might, he's a good guy. I like hanging out with him, I could be. I've gone out with him several times, had dinner a few times, yes.
Yeah, yeah, he went to the fights a couple of times. He's a good guy. He's a fun guy. Meme. I enjoy it. Yes. My friend thinks he is enlightened. Is something. Is something special. There's a switch that guy has that we all wish we had where he can. He can get by, but he is also a beacon of inspiration, like for other people when David Goggins does what he does andwhen he makes those speeches while running, you know it's like someone is talking and it's like 104 degrees outside and he's like, Why? running because I'll tell you why I'm running because you that's not why I'm running and you know he's out there I just mean he does it constantly like he's constantly trying hard that's what I love me that's what he's like a servant in that sense, he's a servant, he's a servant to the world, it's not just like he's really giving to people because, as he says, he posts pictures of himself when he was a little fat all the time and I'm like , if I.
I'm showing people look, this is the possibility at any time, you can do this at any time and I love it because I know, when I see him like he's running through glass, he's running like you know he's running. like swarms of mosquitoes and swamps of malaria just to show people watching, it's not like that, the part of you that tells you that you can't do this because of X in your environment is probably wrong not all the time, but it sure is. many times it is wrong. a long time and that for many of us is as powerful as if I had every self-help book I've ever heard, I listened to my audible, that's the best one, by far, without a doubt, that's the best man but because it's real, it's not from a guy who hasn't really done anything that is trying to motivate you to go out and conquer in life, is from a guy who has actually done some crazy things and is telling you that you can do it too. and that he used to be weak, yeah, he's doing something right now because Truitt, Cameron Haynes' son, is trying to break Goggins' 24-hour pull-up record, so Goggins was on what I think is like the page Cameron Haynes' Instagram, let's see if we're going to put the video on his Instagram page, but he was on an ungodly amount of pull-ups.
And when were they making the video? He's right about that break, yeah, it's like he's been doing pull-ups for nine hours straight like 1500 pull-ups. Oops or something stupid and crazy, yeah, and he still had all those hours left, so I think it might even be a two-day thing. I don't know how many days I'm supposed to do this, but it's, does he have it? there with Goggins there is a video of Goggins doing pull-ups I mean the stories I hope I don't post any information that shouldn't come out is this live again dope out there yeah I can't find it yeah whatever anyway I want to watch the show what are you doing.
I love your program, so anyway, shout out to try it. Shout out to the truth. Good luck. Greetings to Goggins. I hope you like the battle. Okay, this is Netflix. min it's called the midnight gospel the midnight gospel with Duncan Trussell in the Pendleton neighborhood the guy did the adventure run this guy comes out at 4:20 Netflix this has never been seen it's exclusive to your show they gave us permission this is Joey Diaz is on this and this is a podcast that I did taking off my glasses, yeah this is a podcast that I did with Damien Echols, do you know he was like in the group of kids that were accused of murdering someone in the forest?
There's a complete no, oh yeah, there was like a whole documentary about him on I think HBO, it's like he was basically this guy, I had him on my podcast, he wrote a book about magic, he practices magic, but Jesus speaking, he was in the death row and they did it. a DNA test that exonerated him but he was about to be executed, he's on death row studying Zen Buddhism like a Zen priest was working with him to get him to like it, basically, he likes to, you know, prepare him for his death, you know it as soon as he was brutally beaten on death row. he was almost executed and then he was exonerated because of DNA, but obviously we did this interview before the show and this is just a way that we figured out to take podcasts and put it in ok once he's exonerated, do you do that before you start?
Do they have to pay you? Don't know. It's a great question. I think maybe part of it is because it might not. I don't want to say it because I have no idea. I have no idea. I think guys on death row, yeah, I mean, it seems like you owe him something, well, yeah, he would literally be innocent, yeah, he was a really innocent person that you almost killed and the tree made his life a Hell, yeah, I mean, the eyes are the torture of knowing you did it. Not doing anything, but being accused of it, well, I know, man, knowing it's going to cost you your life, I didn't actually do it, yeah, but let's play, you know, in certain Buddhist traditions, yeah, like, for For example, Tibetan Buddhism, they talk about what sword they use. use empowerment, yes, you know, it's like a current of energy, yes, it is transmitted from teacher to student.
Ceremonial magic is exactly the same as the Knights Templar began receiving this current whenever they were there, that's how it returns to Europe eventually if it comes to the United States through the Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn, which was the order which Crowley was a member of before he left for the OTO. You had the fortune of MacGregor Mathers Dion, the poet WB Yeats, all these people were members. from Golden Dawn, this is how this current reaches the US a second, hey Steve, what do you need to shine that light in my eyes? This is how you will talk to customers.
I'll take my boat full of cats and look for other litter on the cat boat. Ah, my apologies, look at all these wonderful gifts. and gadgets here we have a new impression at the moment Slappa picked out some cans and you want an old Enlil that ain't cheap mate it'll be five catties he's bragging I can get it for three look at this three five okay Steve four, and that's my last offer, okay, get the flakes out of my Minos mouth, but okay, send them, yeah, yeah. Wow, yeah, man, it was like it was the craziest thing working on that show with Pendleton because he's like, you know, we threw the word around. genius, but the guy is a real genius, it was really cool to be able to do it, so I'm sorry to interrupt you, but it's, oh, it's a combination of your podcast and then some interstitial things that they like and that you say scripted, yeah, it's like if basically my character was this guy Clancy who lives in a place called chromatic tape where people use multiverse simulators to simulate universes so they come in and harvest the technology and sell it, so my character has a used multiverse that works poorly. simulator that doesn't really work to produce technology and because it doesn't work properly, every world in it is going through some kind of apocalypse, so my character goes into his simulator and interviews people and even though he's in the dying world, that's basically the idea of ​​the show so it took podcasts dialogue is basically what happens with you know during the apocalypse what's going to happen people are going to make podcasts people will still have conversations so we place these conversations in these surreal universes where the Shit is melting and you know.
It's like Clancy meets several people and learns from them. What's crazy is that you started this a long time ago and it's coming to fruition just as the apocalypse hits. I know, man, that's what's kind of on the nose, I mean, yeah. I mean, it's like it's almost like you know it's almost like you have a type and then the universe is like that. This is the perfect time for Duncan to come out and meet. I mean, look, look how strange you are. The show is yeah weird and then the fact that it's a hybrid of podcast conversations and then written stuff so weird yeah, the perfect time for it, yeah, you know, I think it's a perfect time for it and I hope you like it to some of the guests. was that we cast for this, everyone had something really amazing to say, like Eccles in this episode, one of the things he says, you know, I asked him if you feel blessed to have ended up in isolation. confinement because that's where he woke up his memory he started meditating that's where he started studying magic that's where he started working on himself because there was nothing else to do well in this when he says I feel luckier than some I was there now same. they're completely out of touch because that's the best thing about him is that you would expect a person who's been on death row to be bitter.
He is the sweetest, most genuine, wonderful person who has ever lived and he is like anything that has ever happened in a near-death situation. the abyss where he's about to be killed by the state for something he didn't do something that didn't turn him into someone shocked or angry, but actually turned him into someone very compassionate and I guess grateful for his life, you know, and that to me is like he's the Goggins of death row. I mean, if you can't be bitter after being on death row for something you didn't do and you like being physically assaulted, you know, just wandering around every day.
If you were to die, if you could still maintain an attitude of service or contribution to society in one way or another, then any of us can, any of us can, you know, any of us can, and to me that's what I believe. , That is what I expect. Some of that stuff leaks from the show into the world right now, especially the man right now, especially when you say he studies magic, what do you mean by that? So well, he wrote a great book called High Magic, which I think is what it's called. A fantastic book about magic is really the wrong word because there is a whole myth or religion that was wiped out by Terence Mckenna talks a lot about that.
I was wiped out by I understand, you know, superstition, so now we understand witchcraft. Because of Hollywood, it's like you know women rode on brooms and, but I used to be a midwife, it used to be like curing women who would like to live with their babies and stuff, but all of these were connected to everyone. pagan roots and essentially you can follow this branch of data that some people say began in Sumeria or Egypt ways of meditating ways of connecting with the universe that are ritual in nature but that seem mysterious to us because, even if you like it, if you want to see what it looks like just watch a catholic mass you're watching a ceremony it's scary I guess you'd call it that it's a magical ceremony where the bread becomes the flesh of a God that you eat so it's a your watch everyone wears robes are burning incense so that's magic this is what it looks like ceremonial magic is no different from ceremonial magic someone in the Catholic Church could tell you this is not magic this is me praying to infinity and asking for forgiveness, that's magic , you are connecting with a divine intelligence, you hope that your connection with divine intelligence will bring about some change in your own psychology in your own life and perhaps create good fortune or whatever it is that you are praying for to heal. whatever it is, that is magic, so magic is that and that is.
I'm not saying that Catholicism isn't necessarily considered a branch of magic, I mean, one of the things he said in this interview is like the bible is one of the most powerful magical grimoires out there. I mean, you read that if you really look into them, there are all kinds of strange things that don't seem to appear on Christian radio. They look like they did in the book of Genesis, why? saying why they refer to themselves as plurality when God speaks it's not like when they say like why we kicked Adam and Eve out of the garden it's us if we don't do something about it they will become like us we there is a plurality that is mentioned there hmm and then, what is that plurality?
Throughout the Bible there are mentions of angels, the Book of Ezekiel, the famous one that ufologists turn to, there are all these contacts with angels and hyperdimensional beings that have some data. set that they want to bring into the world quite often, depending on which book you're in, some scary prophecy about the end of the world which is kind, but sometimes you know some message of hope or some message of healing, so you could say that magic is a non-Christian method of connecting with those various entities using a ritual, that is a branch of it now.
I'm not saying by the way these beings exist or don't exist, but you could say that if you wanted to get psychological you could say Yes, we have buried within us little archetypes, fragments of the collective that are buried deep within us and that there are ways of connecting to these little fragments of the collective mind and you know, a lot of people know that they have their own method of doing that. Methods to do this could be to do a ritual and for a moment allow yourself to imagine that you are trying to talk to an extradimensional ray.
Aleister Crowley did one of these rituals and contacted a god. What was it? Really I can not. That being was called but it looks like a gray alien this is before people talked about gray aliens we have seen it raw he draws a picture yes and it looks like a gray alien it's like you're oozing it's like the 19th century German I'm tired of you , I told them with a cigarette in my hand. Wow, look at that Aleister Crowley drawing, yeah, that's not your gray alien, yeah, man, and he likes how we're gonna look, man, let's cut it right.
They look like this when you see hairy and brutal people, we think thatThey are closer to prehistoric man, right, yes, I see a guy covered in hair, he looks more like a beast, yes, and when we see people like that. they are thinner and thinner, they become more of a gentler version of people and we associate that a lot of times with intelligence, we associate intelligence directly associated with fragility, right, we all do that when you see some super genius guy, they are usually fragile , from time to time they are badasses, but there are a lot of those super genius guys who couldn't get out of a wet paper bag, well, Hawking is the best example because his body literally failed him while he was making his greatest discoveries, yeah, so this is our future never bigheads we are going to use CRISPR to reach a head that allows you to live in any dimension you want at any time you transport yourself from one planet to another imagine what we have done with our stupid monkey brains now imagine it was one hundred and fifty percent bigger, a hundred and fifty percent more brain and then it incorporated all kinds of electronics, so it allows you to interact with the space-time around you and all kinds of other wacky forms of communication that we couldn't even imagine now, just like people in the eighteenth century could never have quite imagined cell phones and this is the idea: okay, we're going to go there and then when we get there, the way we understand spacetime will be different than the way we understand spacetime.
Understand it now, yes, so what that means is that, in theory, you could connect or communicate with a being that is outside of space-time, which is a future version of us at this moment using various methods. DMT is one of the biggest on the planet right now. but all using other methods that are a little more precise because with DMT it's like you're not really putting in GPS coordinates necessarily, some people do it with intention like a shaman will do it with intention and they might like, you know, excuse me, can you give me another Bloody Mary?
Clarence I'll leave you a cigarette in your hand flip flops on I'll leave you yes, I'm leaving here Clarence is there with Miller Lite you're not going anywhere just stop, just stop, you always do it, this gets drunk, he says she I'm leaving, I'll leave you , motherfucker. I'm going to put on my ghillie suit and go to Tampa, motherfucker. I'm going to visit my family in Clearwater. I'm out of here. Clarence, it's over anyway, yeah, maybe you can connect across time. and the space for these things that are already here, like our understanding of time and space, we are locked into man, but so magic is ridiculous on one level, because it sounds absolutely and it is on one level, on another level it is at least a creative technique so that you can invoke a dream state while awake with the intention of causing some change in the world around you using for many people what would be considered a non-standard way, well, just in terms of your perception of how you see the world, you can alter that quite radically, I mean, from someone who has a surprisingly positive perception versus someone who has a surprisingly negative perception, you look at the results just above the overwhelming benefit of being a positive person, overwhelming , there is something about thoughts and ideas that drive you in a good way and to have a good architecture forget about having a good philosophy, having a good operations manual about how you see the world and how you act and behave, part of that, like that than getting up at 4 o'clock in the morning tomorrow, that's what it is, you are forcing your ability to dictate the positive aspects of your future, you are deciding to take action, you are strengthening your bond with the way you interact with current reality and I was making it rich, I mean, not stiff, stop, what the fuck, Christmas, hmm, God, listen, man, if you want to meet me here, I'll meet you here, we could do about 580 sessions, I love that man, I mean Yes, I would love to, let's do it.
I'm 100% down, yeah, come here, we'll get a bomb, put Slayer on and walk. Already left. What else do we have to do? But what we have to do is be something great. Look, I'll tell you one thing though. I enjoy not going out. I'm enjoying it. I enjoy being home most of the day, aside from the kind of days I do podcasts, but not doing shows at night gives you a lot more energy, yeah, my God, that's crazy that you like that. Can you feel rested? Get well. I love it, man, I get to be with my son more.
He's really nice. The place we just moved to, who once lived there before us, had a flourishing garden, so I've been hanging out back. spinach from the ground and since I know the man left food for you, they left this food which is pretty good, yeah, that's such a smart thing to do if you have a garden. I get angry at myself for not having a garden looking at the garden right now. I've had one in the past, but now I love a garden, yeah, I think it's especially now that we should realize, man, that you should have food in a freezer somewhere and you should have a garden, that's it, and a gun, but I have some. milk for you really oh yes, yes, that would be very grateful.
You know I bought a box of these insulated freezer bags so people would thank you. Yes, it's a good aspect of being a hunter because you have hundreds. of pounds of meat from an animal so you can share that with a lot of people. It's actually a really good feeling that I give some to people and then they send me pictures of cooked food like the ones Tom Popeye just sent me. This photo really is Stros who cooked, yes, he is a moose demon. Now Tom probably eats a lot of moose. Well, I don't think I've ever gotten help.
You would love it, it's delicious. I'll give you a bunch of different types. but sausage is the easiest to make cold, so easy, you just fry it, you can do it in butter. I prefer to make it in beef tallow. I just saw the two beef towels from him. My favorite way to do it is. I can bring it to like medium medium heat and then I put ketchup on it with Ellis simmer the ketchup man you are the best it will be great for my son to have apocalyptic rogen health it will be the best thing to bring back ELQ during a pandemic for your family, well, that's an L, I mean, that's an L who died from a bow and arrow shot, you know, I mean, there's something about that to me that there's more power in the flesh, It's like I don't have any more power in that. like something powerful, more power in that, like I knew what that animal was, that animal, a wild beast that evaded predators and I, a stupid, pasty human being, managed to sneak within reach where I could hit it and kill it in one fell swoop.
I only shoot with a bow and arrow. I even have a video that my friend Cam Haynes took, so I have this animal that fell down and then we took it apart and butchered it and now I eat it when I eat it. I think about what that animal was. The animal lived in a majestic way. life and if I had not taken him out, he would have been taken out by pumas or bears or he would have frozen to death in the winter, sometimes that happens that they grind their teeth and there was an older male, which is what I want to get because those are the ones they've passed down their DNA, so there's a history about that meat and there's a connection to that meat and there's no risk from that meat, but when you're thinking about the risk to society. of these types of diseases that occur through agriculture, I think one of the reasons why this is the case is because it's never natural for animals to be together like that, so when it's nature, it's like you for break the rules and then these viruses start. spread it's almost like that's unnatural because those types of diseases don't exist much in animals in the wild, sometimes they like brucellosis, like some buffaloes have brucellosis, it's a serious disease that cattle can get and then they can infect. cattle and sometimes elk have it;
If there are some diseases like those in animals, they always have diseases, but it seems that the ones that jump to people, the vast majority of them come from the fact that we treat animals in a very unnatural way, that is true, but friend, no. It's not that organs are territorial here, but isn't it a little strange that Wuhan is where that virology lab was? Yeah, I mean, I don't know, it gets weird, but it's also weird that there are bats on the ground. Good point, that's strange too and we know for a fact that diseases jump from date to date.
They're tracking these things. This is what happens. Michel Osterholm, who was the expert on infectious diseases, viruses and things like that, was explaining to us. how do you know that certain diseases are morphing and changing, becoming more and more human-like and they were talking about this, actually this thing that deer get is called CWD and it's called chronic wasting disease and it was first discovered time by my friend Doug Durand. They sent me a synopsis of when they first discovered it, but I think it was around in the 1980s because they started seeing it in animals, but it was like a mule deer here, one animal there, but now it's infected like a giant deer population. . in the Midwest and they don't really have a cure for this, it's fatal one hundred percent of the time and it hasn't gotten to people, but it might as well and they're scared and my colostrum was saying basically these things are changing all the time, they are becoming more and more human, they are becoming more and more like something that can invade a human host.
Look, that's terrible, scary, scary and I think there's a constant battle between these hoarding things. too many resources and they take up too much of a portion of the population like humans, we're on every damn rock everywhere and nature tries to throw curveballs, yeah I mean that's what nature does. What are you doing? Do you live on your own? Oh great. here's the plague, you know, that's what has happened throughout history, whether it's poor sanitation or animal agriculture, whatever it is, people have contracted strange diseases over time, whether different animals can bite you and give you a ball.
I know that kind of these, I mean, these strange diseases have been around forever and they're basically the same as the viral Panthers, right? What is a panther? A sire of Panthers to make sure there aren't too many deer. Yes, Panther is the cleanup team because if that's the case. That's not why there would be deer everywhere you're from North Carolina, yeah you know what a country is like, sometimes it's crazy because North Carolina doesn't have mountain lions. North Carolina doesn't have wolves, so maybe they have a few. a little bit of wolves, but not many, true, they have some bears and a lot of deer, yes, searching everywhere, yes, in New York state, they have a terrible situation with deer, like on Long Island, there are parts of Long Island that were infested with deer and so on.
What are we doing? We can't just shoot him. We're just going to go out and shoot. They are trying to give her contraceptives. The idea of ​​giving contraceptives to deer. Yes, yes, because there are no animals out there to eat them, so they keep going, going. and overcrowding, you read the post, yeah, remember that was one of the things it talks about is how it goes down the road, they would hit like herds of deer so dense that they would like to block the road because they were like starting to overcrowd. there because there's no one there to call the injured guy.
I had a concert once when I lived in New York and it was in Western Massachusetts, so in Western Massachusetts, if you're in New York, where I was in New Rochelle, you could get there in a few hours, so they were like two and a half hours, three hours or something like that. You get to this area and the concert venue was so infested with deer, I've never seen anything like it in my life. You're driving down the street and it was probably hot outside, it was probably summer, so I was driving down the street and these things were jumping in front of the car left and right.
I thought this is crazy, coming home on the road was terrifying. I got to Go 30 miles per hour on the highway with just my foot floating, ready to hit the brakes because the brakes were running in front of the road. I saw a hundred of them. I saw it everywhere. I could have seen 200 of them. Driving home everywhere you looked there were deer, yeah why? Because there are no predators. It's an imbalance and eventually something is going to happen and one of the things that has happened is Lyme disease. These deer have spread this terrible disease to so many people through ticks.
Ticks have jumped from D to D because there are so many of them there are ticks everywhere because they are well fed and like some ungodly percentage these ticks have Lyme disease and they jump on people, they give it to people and People get sick, you know? and then people have to have a reaction to these deer, so they want to go out and slaughter the deer. There are two. It's almost as if nature is trying to balance itself right or wrong. I mean, as you know, for us, damn kovat 19 is. the worst thing that has ever happened to people in their lives in the sense like this we are experiencing now is completely unique to kovat 19.
I guess it's the equivalent of humans colonizing another planet like that virusbroken the way he did is because of his It's amazing that he finally managed to get out of one biome into another, yes, he did it. Whoever was down there mutating, someone had the great idea to do whatever they did. I guess it's like creating a way to connect to those two receivers. What is it? called there it's like he connected with these two anyway I don't know I wouldn't know what I'm talking about okay it's like but what he did was so spectacular for the virus what's a catastrophe, you know for humans it's glory for the super kovat 19 type organism that is now sweeping the human biome, you know, yeah, and you know what else it did, that's really interesting, it made it so that it doesn't give you any symptoms and you're still contagious. for days, worst case scenario, so you can keep spreading it, yeah, yeah, I was reading.
A friend emailed me from Aspen where there is apparently an Australian tourist. A lot of Australian tours had it, but one guy refused to quarantine and left. I skied and I went to restaurants I took the bus and it's like a movie, but it's a movie, that's how it happens in a movie, there's something new going around and this guy is like that, I'm here to ski, yeah, he's like me. I'm here to ski, I'm going to eat, I'm going to a restaurant, I'm going to ride the bus, wow, what an idiot, but that's in the movie, that's what happens, there's just a guy who's in the lab and then like if you had to be quarantined. in the lab and the guy says like this: I go outside and he smokes a cigarette and then something bites him and he runs away and then that thing takes it between its teeth and bites a person and the next thing it spreads to people and he hugs them and Next thing you know it's an epidemic and it goes through this and then it turns everyone into zombies, yeah right that was 28 days later, was it a monkey?
They were working on some kind of disease, the monkey came out of PETA's wrath, it was like someone urinated on it. It was an animal rights group trying to free monkeys that should have been injected in an experiment and monkeys like to attack the people who try to save them. Those people instantly turn into zombies and spread across the planet. Well, I was reading about this mountain line that tried to attack this, but I think it was a police officer, well, someone I don't remember who, but the police ended up shooting the mountain lion, but the mountain lion had rage and he knows how crazy the mountain is.
Rage. Rage tricks you into biting people to make them angry. all sorts of things, they're not afraid of you at all, they'll just get you if they have rabies, they come after you and you wonder what's going on, well that thing is trying to give you its disease, it's a zombie. movie and if you don't go to the doctor if you go to the doctor, they can fix it, but if you don't go to the doctor, rabies is fatal, it's just fatal, there's like one person who survived rabies and he probably wishes he hadn't, right? Why was it probably her?
Yeah, probably, I mean, I don't know, I mean it's permanent, like no, but there are very few cases of people surviving, it's more than 99 percent fatal, rabies is apparently a terrible disease that die. - oh it looks horrible man but there are a lot of animals that have it and want to bite you, that's so crazy that normally animals are afraid of people, it makes them aggressive towards people, well, I mean dude, did you read that about that? guy who knew he had AIDS and was infecting people on purpose, it was like he gave people a like, you wonder how much of that was his decision and how much of it was a dark mutation where it started, yeah, because think about that.
Okay, I was trying to spread I know you do this I do I've tried not to do it as much, but spreading bad news like if you hear something bad this person just died this catastrophe happened, you call on the phone and call somewhere like Hey, you heard him and there's this strange rush and like he's spreading the bad news, you're getting excited, so in the same way that your idea swarm concept is the same with bad news, you become a bearer. . because of the darkness and that's what you call it now, I'm not saying don't tell people and that powerful things are happening, but sometimes I find that I go through periods where all I do is tell people that they should be afraid, yes. you know, the spread and usually the way you do it is through some story about what's happening in the world that is really a form of contagion, you know, and then it spreads and spreads and It spreads and it spreads and then everyone gets scared and who knows, man, maybe that.
It creates the condition of drowsiness or sleepwalking that we need for these viruses to appear. Know? I wonder what it is that we find so attractive about breaking the news. I don't know, did you hear who died? I used to hear what happened in India when Michael Jackson died and I have made it clear that every single one who called me their Intel, I know and they make fun of knowing what just to take them out and let them have the moment like holy, really, That's a lair. Wow, no, you did it. You've got to be kidding, you're kidding, right?
Because it is so. You know it from them. I don't know what that feeling is. It's very funny. Do it the next time something horrible happens, like giving my friends the satisfaction. Oh, now they're going to do it. Listen to this podcast, it's true, oh man, what's the rush to tell people? I don't know, it's probably built into that, that's right because it's like a survival thing, like you're in a community and you know there's a fire coming and you want to tell people about it, so there's probably some reward mechanism, so worse is when someone told you but you forgot they told you so you try to tell them and they say I told you, my wife does that to me all the time.
I told you, dumb Mike, no, that's the worst thing when you get caught not listening. I knew he was just saying it again. Yes, pathetic escape from your lack of failure for me. I do not remember. I know. I know. I know. I'm just talking out loud. It's the worst thing my wife hadn't done, that was actually like wait, well what did I just say and you say, oh, what were you talking about in the baby, oh yeah, yeah, when people are close to each other others? the moment they learn to filter each other, they have to need your space alone and sometimes you get it while you're still there you get it, but why are you still there by being distracted?
Yes, you have to be present more than what you are doing. that's right, that seems to be the key, you have a zone, man, it's okay, don't get into ridiculous things, definitely, don't beat yourself up for zoning, no good, especially as a creative person, I think zoning is spaced out sometimes and just getting bored sometimes where the best ideas come from yeah because you can sit and think about things like today we never get bored. I mean, this is a common complaint people have when they talk about one of the unintended consequences. The consequences of social media addiction is that you are never bored and being bored is probably not a bad thing because it fills your head with ideas, you start thinking about things and occasionally you think about things that are good and that you may not have .
I thought about if you just look at people's butts on Instagram, that's right, yeah, boredom, well, that's how the guy I work with you, like with the meditations, he had David Nick convert what he taught, he teaches me about Boredom and us, it is a Buddhist concept, intense boredom and brilliant boredom. There are two types of boredom, one of them is when you're like man, it's like addictive boredom where you say: I'm going out, I have to let you know that I'm bored, but there's a feeling that the other type of boredom cool boredom that's It sounds more like what you're talking about, which is just being okay where you are right now, but admitting to yourself this is boring like that's one of the things is boring like I'm bored right now, right?
Tube videos are more fun. I'm going to go watch something crazy on YouTube. Car chase. Yes. Do you ever like to go to your phone when you wake up at night. You do that? Do you like when? I wake up at night, do you ever wake up at night. I do it and try to go back to sleep. I never stay awake. I just go back to sleep. Look, that's what I have to stop doing because I'll wake up and the first one. What I do do is reach for the phone, start looking at it, wait until I feel sleepy again.
That doesn't make you sleepy. Wakes you up. Wakes you up. That's not good. Stimulate that area of ​​your brain that lights up with electronics. BP EEP EEP. EEP EEP is so exciting and stimulating. The next thing you know, you're awake. I also do the smoking weed thing and then okay, but sometimes I do the smoking weed and working out thing and then it turns into the smoking weed and the right thing just because Running right after getting high is like that's where the best ideas come from. and I feel like you have to take them while you have them and if that means postponing your workout for an hour, it's actually the smartest thing to do, it's the dumbest thing to do is to do the workout first because, especially if you got high, because those ideas They come on hard and fast like the first part of the high and you probably won't have them like that for the rest of the day. the euphoria, so as you go from being completely sober to the big rush that you have at the beginning, that's when all my best ideas come, it's the big rush, which is like an hour from when you get high to an hour later, that It's the big rush, it's when I feel like I understand where the ideas come from, yeah, and the best writing, when I write things it's like the cleanest, the most gem-filled, there's more things in them and then the other things are like edit.
You break it up and break it down, but if you don't take advantage of that rush, I feel like you only get one of those a day, a big one, especially if you're sober and then you get high, that first high. of the day, that doesn't last as long and if you stay high I don't think it's the same and then you stay high, you kind of adapt, yeah, yeah, but the thrill of just getting high is like wow, yeah, so many ideas. If you wasted that doing pull-ups, you just accept, go right and then lift up after, yeah, sure, man, I mean, this is, yeah, you have a harvest, when, yeah, when, when, when the wheat is blowing.
I have a crop that you can't miss, but it's easy to trick yourself into thinking oh no, I have to keep up with my training or whatever, it's not just about functioning, it's whatever. I think it's important to prioritize those moments, I mean. especially if you go with what a lot of people say, which is the idea of ​​the antenna, you are a receiver, your signals are stable, but not for aliens for ideas and these are search for extraterrestrial ideas, that's what you are a satellite for that and if you start getting I mean, imagine SETI, imagine someone in SETI doing pull-ups and all of a sudden he gets like a signal from a distant star system and he's like, "I'm going to finish my training before I check it out." to find out if we are being contacted by aliens or not, that is a yes, because the real question is where exactly your ideas are coming from and if you are collecting whatever these creatures are and have you been blessed enough to get them.
Yes, you should write them in rhythm, although it's like I don't mean to say that I don't like that you have to honor them, honor them, right? Yes, I will act accordingly. I mean, that's why people who think of the muse as the concept of the muse, that's one of the most productive ways to think about it, like Pressfield writes about it and pushes the field in the war of art and he He is, you know, he is a very down-to-earth person, he is not a dumb man, he is a very down-to-earth person, but his perspective on the concept of muse is very beneficial if you follow it because his perspective is essentially you honor this thing, you show up and do the job like a professional and then it responds in turn, it comes to you, yeah, and then that's how it is: we come up with an idea even though it's one of the factors most important in the entire construction of civilization, but one way or another we don't think of it as if Think about people who are like that and we are because, but we are being used by ideas.
I know it sounds crazy. Really. I know it sounds silly too, but you come up with these thoughts and we think about them. like random connections that you are making in your brain, which could be that, but it could also be that the ideas are like a life form from another dimension that is trying to manifest in our current realm and they do so by entering the world of people. heads and the more you call them, the more they are there for you and the more you appear and you can call her muse, you can call her whatever you want Jules Tesla believed that Tesla believes that some was receiving signals from some other other, some other planet or other life forms, he had something strange that he wrote, it's hard to decipher what you can find on his CV, because that is something very interesting.
Jamie is talking about what Tesla did, as if Tesla has an opinion on receiving information from others. galaxies, he had this vision of where some of his inventions came from, it's like why some of the transmissions he would receive, I mean, damn, wouldn't it have beenamazing talking to that guy, yeah, imagine having a Nikola Tesla. on the podcast oh oh, who knows, maybe one day you can still bring him back or create an AI Tesla. I think a lot of people have that feeling and some of them just don't come out, so to speak. with that because they are afraid of being judged, you are condemned to ostracism.
I think a lot of people feel like they have direct contact with some kind of sensibility that's not embodied within them and it's giving them ideas and you're just terrified to put it out there to the world because it sounds like you're crazy. His claims of receiving signals from outer space were proven correct a century later, woo hoo, during the summer of 1899, Tesla set up a field laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado. pause to the possibilities of using high altitude stations to transmit information and electrical power over long distances July 1 this is not what none of this is about this signal it's not like he understands I went too fast ok where are they the signs? like radio signals oh, it was receiving radio signals from other planets after the discard.
I think it is about sending after ruling out solar and terrestrial causes. He concluded that the signals must be from another planet. Yeah, right, and he had a vision that's like. That's all, yes, well, here it says the day of July 1, why attract thunderstorms? Oh, so, as his team actually picked up a series of beeps after ruling out solar and terrestrial causes, he concluded that the signals must be from another planet next Christmas in response. to the American Red Cross your request for a prediction of the greatest scientific achievement of the next century Tesla wrote brothers we have a message from another unknown and remote real world says one two three in 1996 scientists published a study replicating Tesla's experiment and showing that The signal was in fact caused by the low moon passing through Jupiter's magnetic field.
Holy, he was capturing a moon passing through Jupiter's magnetic field, yes, but he had courting ideas. Yes, he was in love with the dove. He is in love with a dove. Not only that although she likes him, I think he did, they used him in contact with some kind of intelligent and sensitive Eva, sure, why not? Why don't you think of yourself as smart? Imagine how smart it wasn't compared to shipping like a normal drug. you want to buy a newspaper, you know people from back then, a guy who sold newspapers on the corner and then, but the greatest genius the world had ever known up to that point, yeah, wandering around trying to figure out how to send electricity through the sky , maybe that's all. intelligence is although man is like having the will to let yourself go crazy enough to believe that you are not the creator of your ideas to believe that you are an antenna maybe that's what makes a person intelligent maybe that's all what it takes is that and discipline well, yes, the discipline to learn all the things you need to know to be able to study and really implement that technological psyche.
Tesla was both: he was a genius and he was probably some kind of visionary in that sense, yes, he had like Elon had an extra large magnet for ideas, yes, yes, man, I think anyone can make something as strong as this herb, strong man. I'm so happy every time you give me weed. I always forget how strong he is and every time I have to be. Be careful, we are going to a high level in this son, it is important to reach a high level, I think so, absolutely, what do you think is going to happen to us?
Do you think we're going to get over this in a relatively short time? or do you think this will take five six months call anything the lockdowns are crazy I can chase you like San Francisco the lockdown is crazy three weeks 24 hours stay off the streets don't go to work yeah man I think you'll probably look like you listen if You go if you want to listen to my gut, which is definitely going to be wrong. I think it will improve much faster than we expect. I don't know why I think I have There's no reason to think that if we go by what they say, we're looking at months and months and months.
I guess I have to choose between listening to my own drugged-up intuition regarding things that fit my desires, which is me. I want it to happen because I don't want people to get sick. I don't want to live in the apocalypse. I have a son. I don't want to run out of food. I don't want things to go back to normal. I want to surround myself with people, but if you look at it, unless we're living, unless it's some big, ridiculous conspiracy, I think we're looking at at least a couple of months, man, I mean, this is it and I'm following it, It's not a conspiracy because I think because I have a child now and if I listen to my own instincts when it comes to my child, I will be afraid to vaccinate him.
I will be afraid that they will do things that millions and scientists will like. The articles have shown that it's safe, that's good for your health because I'm going to get superstitious, so I'm leaning towards science, it saves my life. You know, science kept cancer from spreading through my body and killing me. I'm going to trust the scientists right now. isolate yourself and try as much as possible not to spread this and um I think that's even if it turns out to be panic hysteria, whatever it is, at least you were part of the people who don't go skiing during this so I think It's going to last longer and I think the longer it lasts if you have the ability to limit human contact and avoid the superstitious part of yourself that I have to look at this and think, come on, not really. you know what you want to be sick I don't know I don't know it's also a rejection of change a rejection of change that you have no control over denying and denying that it's happening because that's the easiest thing to do if you deny that it's happening, no you have to face fear and if you don't face it well, then you put yourself in danger, but I probably don't know how old you are, but you really are who.
What you're putting in danger is someone's grandfather, yeah, that's the main thing, it's like ten people with illnesses, compromised people, a lot of us are not that strong, you know, maybe some people are recovering from something that You know, like talking to Jonathan. ward yesterday and his wife is recovering from cancer, she's going through chemotherapy, so they want to make sure that she doesn't have to deal with any of this, like she's not exposed to any of that, that's the kind of people that that we have to be very afraid. of people who are committed, true, but this is a positive moment for us, but also a learning moment.
I really hope this prepares us in case something really horrible happens and I think I hope it prepares us to understand that this is a possibility that allows us to understand that we have to accept this, this is how it goes and if something new comes up, let's act more quick and let's take care of this quicker and like everyone has two weeks off. as you know, and this was something that Dana White and Frank Fertitta were talking about before anyone did it. Frank Fertitta told Dana White that he asked him why don't we shut everything down for two weeks and no one goes to work, no one does anything. two weeks to stop the planes and the way he explained it to me was as if he were saying to rip off the band-aid.
I think it's actually probably a very good idea, well guess what now that that's becoming mandatory in certain cities where they have serious outbreaks if they've just done that when it was cut off when it was released just no one It's going nowhere for two weeks, let's nip this in the bud, yeah, if that was really done well there, it really would, I mean. If you could actually get that implemented on a scale of 350 million people, amazing, but if you could, you definitely would have radically slowed the pace. We weren't ready, we weren't ready. Well now we know, yes, I hope, I hope, I hope.
We learned and I hope it doesn't transform and I hope it doesn't become more deadly and I hope they know that they can find a way to allocate funds to get more ventilators and that they know that everything that needs to be done they can do. your own hand sanitizer, yes I heard you just wash your hands with soap. Yeah, you know, soap apparently kills. What do you think are the three things you should have? You are a food. You should have water or something that purifies water. whether water for water purification tablets, you can buy iodine tablets, there is something like that for you, you think the city water is going to become, anything can happen, anything can happen, you may need to drink water that You don't want to drink, okay? you know it's possible, you could drink puddle water.
I mean, look, the reality is that if things go really bad, you might have to drink from a lake, okay, and that's what water is. You know, water, we drink water from various sources and they purify it, and you know. rainwater and all kinds of stuff, that's what we drink every day, we drink this strange processed water, yeah, the water you're really supposed to drink is the one that comes straight out of the ground, that's what it's supposed to be you must drink be drinking, but if you get things that are biologically infected, you get things that no animal has been in, it's animal droppings and things, bacteria, diseases or anything that you can purify, you can take these water tablets and drop them in there. and it kills everything, it burns the water, so in emergency cases, like backpackers, they will discover it as a moose and they can drink that water with alcohol.
Oh really, yes, there is a thing called SteriPEN. It's something else that is, this SteriPEN. actually uses UV light, let's say you have a water bottle, you fill it up like it's moose urine and you like to shake your thing because you're trying to stay alive, you're out there if there's no water, like you're on like a Mule deer hunting in the highland desert and you can't find water. You have to carry water wherever you can get it because you are not going to carry all the water there if you stay there for 12 days. hoping you can find streams and you might not find a stream and if you do it could be up there there could be a dead like something could have gone there to die and pollute the water or the beavers could have it like If you had to have something. that kills all that stuff so it's something people should have I think you should have some kind of first aid kit bandages things like that disinfectants antibiotics things like that you should probably have something like that in case something goes wrong and someone gets hurt and they don't. there is no hospital available or there is no doctor or you have to wait in the morning before you can take someone to the doctor whatever the problem is that you should have, you should have batteries that you have charged like a cell phone charge some backup batteries, right ?
You know, if you have a generator, that's great, but some people can't afford one, they don't have room for one, they can't have one, it's not feasible if you live in an apartment, yes, but having charged batteries for phones is very important food and water food and water are number one, right? you want to have dry foods, things like rice and pasta, you can store a lot of it, you can eat it, it's high in calories, you can eat it, you know? and no it doesn't take up a lot of space there are canned things that you can keep forever that's what you want you want food that you can have so you could stay alive you know well let me ask you this man because this is something that I have been talking to people about and that I've experimented a little bit on myself, I don't know if you have, but what about those of us who are kind of secretly freaking out right now, not so secretly, yeah, how do we do it? but to me that's like, I think one of the big questions is, you know?
I was talking to a friend of mine and he was like, "Man, I was totally losing my yesterday, man and like I told him, I'm like dude, me too, y'all, yeah, but what?" Like, how are we going to deal? It's such a strange form of anxiety. I had never had this kind of anxiety before. There is an invisible monster, yes, an invisible monster that wants to kill your grandmother, yes, you know, yes, an invisible monster that kills upwards. high levels are about 3% of people you know and with older people it is even worse with people over 80 years old.
I think you know it's really deadly, it's scary, man, and what's scary is that this is just one of many that could be. comes our way right and that this happens every time you know I didn't know, I didn't know. Until we looked into this, I didn't know how many people the flu killed, yes, the flu can kill ninety thousand people in the United States every year, yes, I didn't know, did you know I knew? So when they say there are ten. times more deadly than the York flu holy maybe 15 times more yes holy that's a million people that's a million more yes that's scary that's scary that's scary and then you know other really horrible diseases that in devastated populations are possible, and new ones are possible Joe, I was asking how we deal with anxiety.
Now I feel like you have to look at her, you have to look at her as she is. This is the reality. The way to deal with anxiety is to be prepared as best you can, except. where are you andwhat you are and who you are and just live it, reprioritize the Azure values, you know, that's what's going to be good about this, nothing good comes from having it too easy, like for us, I think as a culture we have was too much. easy, it was probably a little toxic for us, like always eating junk food, we always eat sugar, that's all we eat, it's okay to have cake once in a while, we can't just make a good living off of cake as a culture. a lot of what we were living off of cake, you know, if you ever saw that Werner Herzog documentary, the lives of happy people in the taiga, it's a great documentary about these really nomadic people who live in Siberia and are super happy and They live in these log houses that they build themselves and I show them how they build these houses, they don't have enough mosquito repellent, they have to make their own mosquito repellent out of tar, they grind it up and add things to it and then they rub it all over their house. face and everything and they are super happy to live in Siberia friend, it is so cold that it is only summer for three or four months, it is nice outside and then the rest is a brutal and bitter cold where the winter breeze blows the solid river, we can They ride snowmobiles over the river so they use the river as a road and they all have dogs and they run around catching and killing animals and living off the land and fishing and living off the fish dude, they're so happy, what's up with these?
People face life-threatening adversities every day if you stay outside you will die you will die just from exposure to the cold it will kill you 50 degrees below zero outside will kill you and that's why everyone is happy and smiling and laughing and the documentary it just goes to show that it's weird that we're not, we're never happy like that in a collective group unless we all live in this constant state of alertness and consequences for inaction like there aren't any lazy people out there, man, y'all. do their part, you have to do it, yeah, and they're all working and laughing and they're all making their own canoes out of a boat, out of boards that they're cutting out of logs, they're hollering these canoes and stretching them, it's amazing man they are always working and They are always happy, it's so strange, that's all, to me I think a lot of people don't realize that you can work together with people, not for money, just to make a community of shops and how fun it is when you find it. yourself, even you know my wife and I moving and like I'm packing boxes, it's been non-stop for the last four days and we've had to like it, you know there's something about it, even though it's scary, that's really it. joyful and it's like I feel more alive than I have thought in a long time.
I think that's what we have to tune into, that if nothing else was alive right now, that would be beautiful and yes, maybe there's only one measure, maybe we can. to become like those people up there, I mean, I think it's one of the moments where I think something happens to you personally, it's an opportunity to become bitter or a little more angry or a little more tired or a little more depressed or become a hero, anything, whatever it is, any phenomenon that occurs to you as a person you know, every time I fight, every time something needs to be done that I have been putting off, or every time something comes my way. shitty unexpected thing, I have a It's time to decide if I'm going to react to this like I always react to shitty things and go negative or dark or angry or I can react in a completely new way and I think every time you do it , a new way is my woogle.
The concept that you enter a different part of the multiverse is a little better than the one you were in before and it's like a trajectory you can follow when I was getting high at the gym. For him, I was imagining him on the treadmill. He was running across the multiverse to a healthier version of me who wasn't getting in shape. I was actually being inhaled into a fitter version of myself that already existed, that's the kind of thing I have to do to exercise, yeah. man, it's fun, it's fun to do, you know every decision is like a binary, do you want to continue doing what you've been doing over and over again, whatever that is, or do you want to try a slightly new way and every time you do it?
What you do, surely it is not just you who begins to change, you will notice that other things also begin to change around you. You know things tend to get better in general, yes. I think there are thoughts I've had that are very similar to There I've wondered if the multiverses are real and they're supposed to be different versions of you, infinite versions throughout the universe, why do we assume this is the same thing every day? ? You wake up in the same version, why? Assuming that thinking about sleep is just leaving, you then come back with a memory of what life was like before you left and wouldn't notice if you just slid it one point to the right or one knot to the left.
In the multiverse there are an infinite number of Duncans with ghillie suits and gas masks on, yeah, and you just slid to the right leaving a little old lady in front of you and you didn't even complain when he was driving 30 miles an hour, okay? Like okay, she's just a nice lady, let me go around her nice, slow and sure, yeah, that's it, say hi to her, hi and the more you do that, yeah, the more you do that, the more you start running into other people that They are doing it. same thing hmm you start to end up in that part of the multiverse where a lot of other people are doing the same thing yeah and eventually you know theoretically I think eventually through that series of decisions maybe that's where you can like it that's it where suddenly I started realizing that oh oh, I'm in a temple, I'm not even in a reality that I thought I was in, I was like in a deep state of contemplative meditation, yeah, and you know, I don't know, I mean There are all kinds of interesting experiments you can do if you've ever heard the term pro neue pro noia.
It's the opposite of paranoia, where you believe the universe is conspiring to help you instead of hurt you. That's brilliant, yeah, maybe that's what we'll call group pronoia. pronoia yes, yes, yes, that's perfect, yes, yes, we needed a name that just occurred to us. pro neue sounds like a dope band. Yes, I'll go see Pro Noi at the Centro Establo. It's fun if you do that, if you really imagine every single thing. what is happening in your life is a big conspiracy to help you move forward, bring you or another way to say it, do you ever listen?
I love listening to Christian radio. This guy was talking about a thing called convection that is being inhaled into the Christ. So when you start out as a black hole, well, I think as a white hole, I guess it would be a black hole devouring planets, but you're being strong in this, in super intelligence and you're becoming something like that. being like something elevated towards it, which makes the Great Green Egg function as what sucks the smoke that is happening to you towards the divine intelligence and, when it happens, you imagine that it is you who does these things to get closer to but in reality it is It's just your mind playing tricks on you, you have no choice, you're going to wake up, you're going to get fulfillment, and while that's happening, you know you can give up something you can. stop drinking, you can quit smoking, but you crave it, but sometimes you find that you just stop, that was bad for you because you found a better way to live and it naturally goes away, that's convection, you're being drawn towards the divine mind when that happens, what seems like austerity when you are further away starts to actually be a natural way of acting, you just become naturally more graceful, naturally less inclined to do shitty things, naturally more in tune with 150 years.
A version of you knows that you are a natural thing and that just happens on its own because you were being condemned by the Christ sucked into the Omega Point, the divine, yeah, hmmm, we should probably leave that alone, that's how we end up, uh, yeah, that's it perfect ingenuity. Well, thanks man, thanks to the four, how does that happen? How true? This was a total time warp episode. You and I always have the strangest episodes. I really do, so great, you missed four, it's almost 4:00, it's 346. normally I would have had to pee like three times manure, didn't Russell tell everyone when you show us?
Thanks Joe April 20 on Netflix the midnight gospel, you can follow the midnight gospel on Twitter and Instagram and thanks to Pendleton for doing the show with Yo, thank you all for watching it, thank you, it looks amazing. Can't wait to see it, it looks like this, Duncan Trussell, thanks Joe, that's very you, okay, we'll move on people, stay healthy, much love, bye. How do you break oh damn?

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