In Episode 8, Gregg welcomes Zak Stein. Zak is a writer, futurist and educational philosopher and a leading sense-maker in the …
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In Episode 8, Gregg welcomes Zak Stein. Zak is a writer, futurist and educational philosopher and a leading sense-maker in the …
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Zak need your opinion on the spirit pen video I uploaded. I also have an opinion The video is called emergence?
I've experienced being different animals in the Astral space and I felt sense perceptions and even specific animals that wouldn't be appropriate for sharing about. So I have first hand experience being different species. 😳
Sometimes it's difficult to be certain for is it mind witnessing consciously or consciousness witnessing mind and that distinction is imperative.
Thank you, Gregg, for bringing Zak on.
And thank you, Zak, for coming back into the Matrix to speak with us.
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The importance of what you guys identify and speak of is hard to fathom for me, and I expect it's directly due to my own conditioning from what you precisely mention! Great stuff, thank you so much.
Heart felt gratitude gentleman
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Gregg, you said you are a "leftist" in here. I think you misspoke. We can clear this up! Lots of good articles on critical race theory lately. 🙂
A family system dynamic where there is systematically distorted communication of the justificatory system is going to create psychopathology. Reason matters. The violations of laws of reason actually have downstream propagation to mammalian effects.
The experience of being misunderstood systematically, the experience of speaking the truth and having the truth denied, the experience of making a reasonable argument and it not matter, and being treated as if language has no power – these are distinctly human forms of violence that (basically) create pathology.
The justificatory system is not a trivial creation of the enlightenment. This has existed since we started being humans. All cultures have had reasons for what they do, sharing those reasons with one another – better or worse reasons – wanting to justify action, wanting you to justify action. It comes out of a space of reason, but it's in your brain, so if you start to act irrationally the mammalian part of me is gonna start to get really [activated].
Beautiful conversation you two. Deeply appreciate it. Thank you!
Extremely interesting point made about the origins of Agriculture. !!
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