Duncan Trussell Family Hour - 532: John Lockley
Episode Date: October 16, 2022John Lockley, traditional South African healer & Shaman (Sangoma) joins the DTFH. You can learn more about John on his website JohnLockley.com. Be sure to check out his book Leopard Warrior &...; The Way of the Leopard audio teachings, both produced by Sounds True. John's upcoming ‘Way of the Leopard’ retreat is in Colorado from 29th – 31st October. For those interested in exploring the African wilderness check out John’s Dreams & Tracking retreats in the Kalahari in Botswana in 2023. You can also follow John on social media. Including Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Athletic Greens - Visit AthleticGreens.com/Duncan for a FREE 1-year supply of vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase! Squarespace - Use offer code: DUNCAN to save 10% on your first site. ZipRecruiter - Try for FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/Duncan
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With us here today is a fascinating human, John Lockley.
He's born in apartheid, South Africa.
And at 18, he started having these dreams, which we're calling him to train as a singoma, which is essentially a kind of shaman slash healer slash teacher.
If you enjoy this conversation, you can find John by going to johnlockley.com.
And now everybody, welcome to the DTFH John Lockley.
Michael Lockley.
Welcome.
On you.
That you are.
Thank you.
Welcome to you.
It's the dog.
John, welcome to the DTFH.
I'm excited to talk to you.
I got a lot of questions for you.
Thanks, Duncan.
I'm really happy to be here.
You, first of all,
I already said this in the intro,
but you are a shaman.
And if you'll forgive me in your book,
I couldn't, the pronunciations were
impossible.
So can you help me pronounce
Iguira Alakula?
Is that the right word?
How do you pronounce it?
Iguira Alakula.
Is that the right word?
How do you say that?
Well, I'm a traditional healer in South Africa
known as a Sangoma.
And I'm a Sangoma in the Krosse tradition.
And in the Krosse tradition,
Sangomas are called Ikliches.
So I'm part of
a tribe or
community of Ikliches.
See, I knew,
I wasn't pronouncing it right.
And if someone had come and said,
listen, we are going to,
we are going to end the world peace.
We are going to end the conflict in Ukraine
if you can pronounce this correctly.
I never would have, because that click,
I never would have gotten the click.
Would you mind saying it again?
It's really beautiful.
Iklicha, I'm known as an Iklicha,
which is an old Bushman or Koisan
word, and it means
the one who holds the lightning rod
of the ancestors.
So for Western listeners,
for people in California and other places,
do you have any idea
of what you're going to be doing
in the Middle Ages?
I'm going to be working with
the energy of the spine
and of the universe.
Now, before everyone,
and forgive me, these are the times
we're living in right now.
And just to
sort of
stop the comments of people saying,
oh, great, a white dude
who is saying he's a healer
and who you've worked with,
just so people know it's not like
you just titled yourself this.
You're someone who has spent
significant amounts of time
training in this tradition.
And I just know, I'm so sorry,
but I just know people are going to be like,
come on, cultural appropriation.
You can't go and become this or that
if you're a Caucasian
of no offense, folks out there.
But this is not
just somebody who like decided
to, you invented this
for themselves.
Okay, so the first thing
I need to say is that I never chose
to become a sanguama.
And a sanguama for the listeners
is a traditional African shaman.
I never chose it. I never went looking
for it. It came looking
for me. And my story
is a long story, which is why I wrote
a book called Lepid Warrior. So all those folks
who want to understand more
just, you can just get Lepid Warrior
and it's available anywhere
online. So basically
with me, my elders, my
cross elders, invited me to become
their apprentice. And it was
just after the Civil War
in South Africa, which was well known
in terms of apartheid. Partheid
is an Afrikaans word in mean separation.
It was a horrendous Civil
War that went on for many years.
And
when I finally
met my teacher, I
was very sick with what we call
the calling illness, which
is called the Twaza illness
and a syndemic all over
Southern Africa with people who have the
calling to become a medicine
person or a sanguama. So you never
choose to become a sanguama. This is
a very, very critical point. You never,
ever choose to become that.
It's something that is offered to
you. So first you go
for a divination or consultation
with a teacher, with a sanguama
in a lineage, and then
they will confirm
that you have the illness, the Twaza illness,
and then they will also
offer to train you. And this is
what happened with me. So my
first consultation with my teacher
in the late 90s, just
after Nelson Mandela was released,
I had this vision and had
this feeling about having a
traditional sanguama
consultation, which is kind
of unheard of for a white person.
But at that stage, the barriers between
the races had opened and
South Africa was a democratic country
and I had been suffering from the
Twaza illness for over 10 years.
And for those people who don't
know, it's a physical illness.
It's not just psychological,
but it has very strong psychological
and spiritual aspects to it.
So physically I was very weak
and my immune system was
shot, which meant that I was constantly
getting sick. And I had been to
all the specialist doctors in Johannesburg
and they found nothing wrong with me.
But I kept getting one illness
after the next and it was quite scary
to be honest with you. I had over
seven different kinds of mainstream
illnesses. So
the second thing of the Twaza
illness over and above the physical is
this psychic ability.
So I'd have dreams, I would
see the future, I'd see what was
happening to people I didn't know,
and these things would come to pass
time and time and time again.
Can I pause you there? Can you describe
like
walk me through
a typical dream like this
when you're seeing these people
how vivid is it?
Just if you could just maybe
be a little more detailed in your description
of this sort of dream.
Okay, well the dreams would come
in different forms and
but one dream I remember I was at
university at the time
and I kind of woke up from my
sleep and there was
one of the mothers
of one of the students
in the residence I was staying at
came to me in my dreams
and she said to me please
you need to contact, you need to speak to
my son at breakfast time and tell him
that I need to speak to him urgently
about such and such.
And this guy wasn't even a friend
of mine. I mean I saw him
I used to greet him, I knew his name
I didn't even know him. And then when I sat down
it wasn't actually breakfast because
I was a bit nervous at that stage. I waited till
supper time and then I was sitting next
to him and he was quite an open minded kind of guy
and I just said to him
I want to share something with you and
you might think it's weird but I was going to say it
and then I share this with him about
his mother and I just said look
I have no understanding what this is all
about but my sense is that
you need to move on this
and he thanked me
he said thank you so much.
What was going on? Did you ever
find out? No, no he's
a very private person and I'm also
a private person so we weren't
friends so I didn't want to
you know push too much.
But another dream I had was
also a person
who was a friend of mine. He was
breaking up with his girlfriend and I didn't
know anything about that and in the dream
I saw the breakup, I saw the
moving in separate ways and
in the dream I thought this was really mysterious
because they looked like they're
really close you know and I saw him
in his girlfriend walking he'd always say hi
and they were like the lovers
of campus you know.
And then it must have been
a week or so later I saw him
he looked a bit dejected and I said
what's up? And he said no
he had broken up with his girlfriend
and I'd already seen it, I'd already seen
all the aspects to it
in the dream and
but the hard thing for me actually
and it still is is when I dream about
death and I dream about people
who are going to die or
sometimes I'm shown
how I can
stop the person dying so
let's say someone is very
sick and I'll have a dream
and I'm shown the illness and then I'm shown
that I need to
basically be like a 911 paramedic
and get that person to
medical intervention as soon as possible
and I have done that
and I've been able to help people
who are probably close to death
but other times which is very difficult for me
is when I'm just shown that someone is going to die
but I'm not shown how
and there's nothing I can do about it
and that for me is very very difficult you know.
Wow, I'll tell you
it's more difficult for the people you tell
and that's gotta feel right
when you're like hey you're gonna die I don't know why
to stop it.
I had this experience with one of my
Sanguama elders actually
her son who was basically
like a young Rinpoche in the Tibetan
system I mean he is extremely
gifted and when he
drummed at the age of 6 years old
you'd feel vibrations in the wall
and people would instantly
get a Sanguama calling
and they would kind of go into the state
of called it the paranormal
was incredible and I became
very very close to her son
and one day I had this
dream where I was
shown that he was that he died
actually was shown very clearly that he
had died and I was shown his funeral
and I woke up
from the dream shaking
and this young friend of mine and other
Sanguama came to visit me for breakfast
and I shared the dream with him
and I said
and he has
and he has
and he has I said I don't know this dream
and I wasn't shown how he was
going to die so I can't
tell I can't tell
his mother I can't tell the teacher
and he said yes because you don't know
and then a year went by
and I came home from being overseas
actually from being
with you at one of the Ram Dass retreats
and
and the whole room was quiet in my teacher's
house and I said
what's happened and they said no
Asisaki
yeah or Yiva
they said their city's name and they said
that he had just died and
Asisaki or Yafa
which means the persons died
was Swellikile
so it was
very very sad and then when I went to the
funeral I helped bury him
the young guy and
went to his mother and I told her about the dream
and I said I'm sorry
Mama I never shared the dream but I wasn't
show anything in terms of how
he was going to die because he died
from a drowning
and
my teacher said to me
no you did the right thing thank you
she says I can feel your love for my son
it's okay Glingo it's okay John
don't worry
if you tell someone that all it's going to do
is make them paranoid
it's difficult
this is
do you mind if I just finish
the scoring
just slightly
excited to get into this question
but I'm very excited to hear yours
I just want to pause this a bit because you know
cultural appropriation is a very very serious
topic and
and I can understand
all the aspects of why it is serious
so let me just speak a little bit about my background
just so people are not judging me
by the color of my skin okay
so I had this calling
and I still have this calling very strongly
I was very sick for 10 years
Nelson Mandela was released
and then I had this feeling and intuition
because of my dreams
calling me in such a vivid way
I need to have a divination
with a bona fide
Krosse Sangoma traditional healer
Shaman I need to do this
so I contacted
I was actually a psychology student at the time
so I contacted
one of the members of staff
in our psychology department
who was a Krosse man
and he was a translator
and someone I got on birth with very well
will you forgive me a what man
he was a Krosse man
so he was in the Krosse tribe
so like Mandela
oh okay okay got it got it got it
okay
so I contacted my friend
Sid and I said please can you organize a consultation
with me with a traditional healer
with the Sangoma and this was like
you know in the late 90s
and he said sure he said
I've been visiting
this particular Sangoma and he mentioned her name
and he said my son has been very sick
and she's been able to help him
so I was like great I said when can we go
he said I'll make appointment let's go
tomorrow
so then the next day we went
and when I arrived
I just
saw my teacher on the other side of the fence
and she was sweeping and she had this very stern
look on her face
she had a lot of energy around her and she just looked at us
nodded
and then my friend greeted her
in the traditional way
and she just pointed
which means turn
go to the back
for vumissa
so we went to the back
and we put the
exchange down which was money
put that down and then she went
into trance very very quickly
she called in her ancestors
and she went into the very very deep
trance
and she came out of the trance
and she said
you are a senior Sangoma
because in the up
your blood is white blood like mine
she says you have the calling like I do
and she said I dreamt about you
last night
and she said in the dream last night
the great spirit who Ticro
said that I must prepare myself
for someone from another culture
to come to me
and that I was going to train this person
from another culture
to become a senior Sangoma like myself
and then Ticro
the great spirit said
I need to prepare myself for this moment
so
she said she looked at me
and she said you are the one
and she said you have had the calling for many years
she said you almost died
and she said
what took you so long to come to me
and I said to her
apartheid mama
apartheid
and she said
she said oh god oh god I am so sorry
we almost lost you
and in that moment a tear went rolling down
her face
and a tear went rolling down my face
and in that moment there was no black and white
there was just two people who
fell in love with each other
and that's what happened
so we've been close for over 20 years now
how many
over 20 years
and then after that moment she invited me
to be her student to be her apprentice
so for all the listeners that's the clincher here
so cultural appropriation
does not work in my situation
because I never went looking for it
it was something that was offered
to me even though
I didn't want to in the beginning
so I said to her what does it mean to become a Sangoma
because I was aware
that I was walking into hellfire
being a white guy and being her apprentice
and she said
to become a Sangoma means
that you're going to be able to heal people
in different ways
and once you accept that
the ancestors will work through you
you're going to stop being so sick
and you're going to be able to heal people
in many ways
and she said if you agree
we are women do you agree
and I said well that sounds like a good thing
heal people and stop being sick
so I said okay in the Avuma
I agree
so she said okay we'll come back tomorrow
and I'll give you your first white beads
which is a sign that you'll be my apprentice
and then afterwards
she introduced me to her husband
who's a tribal elder
and he looked at me with these clear eyes
we say the eyes of Inquenquez
the eyes of the star people
and he said to me
this home is now your home
anytime you want to come here the door is open
and he said
do you accept to become
an apprentice in this house
and I said yes in the Avuma
he said you are more than welcome
you are part of this family
and that's it so I was invited by these powerful elders
who didn't just
invite me once
I was invited again and again
by different elders to become
a Sangoma
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how did your
friends
in college react to
what you were doing
how did you know you're
studying psychology
which I mean
western psychology
I guess you have some Jungian stuff
with dreams but certainly not
like
precognition and all that stuff is generally
like
shot down or just sort of overlooked
if anything
how did your professors
or like
colleagues or fellow students
react to
what you were doing
well I didn't really
share it with too many people to be honest
I shared it with my girlfriend at the time
and I was extremely like
almost paranoid about keeping everything
really quiet and very private
I also shared it
with one of my psychology professors
because I was close to him
and he just didn't comment he didn't say anything
and so there was this air of
silence around me and
there was no words
spoken so I
even within my own family and extended family
I learned to keep quiet
to keep quiet about this calling
because it was misunderstood
and there was a lot of fear
around it there was a lot of criticism
and I learned very
early on to basically keep my mouth
shut you know did you stay in college
I did yeah
the first time the courting came
really strongly I had to drop out
so
the visions and everything was so strong
so then I dropped out of university
and I went to South Korea
because I thought I should try and become
a Zen monk so that was the first
aspect of the calling even though
I had lots of dreams in terms of
becoming a Sangwoma I was frightened
of it because of
of everything around it
you know the cultural milieu
in terms of apartheid and me being a white guy
but I realized
in South Korea
that I had to follow the calling
and come home
and vote for Mandela
and find a teacher if
that was the direction I was supposed to go in
the archetype here
shows up all over the place
which is you get that calling
and you know in the Bible
and all the stories the first reaction
to it isn't generally like oh great
I'm gonna go do
this thing but usually it's
attempting to evade it
because it's so weird
or it's scary
we're talking about Jonah and the whale
you know he didn't want to do
what God wanted him he gets eaten by a whale
everyone you know
the general reaction isn't like oh awesome
I'm gonna go off to
become a healer it's usually like
well if it was me and I was having those
dreams I would just think like
it's time to cut back on the acid
I wouldn't be able to
even with like confirmation
even when I was seeing
the reality of it
you know and it's
you know have you ever heard the term default reality
no but you can explain it more to me thank you
yeah default reality it's like
it's like the name for like just sort of
the zeitgeist I guess
there's another way for saying zeitgeist but it's just sort of like
the accepted
notion of how things work
so now that
people don't care that default reality
now versus default reality a few hundred years ago
might as well be another dimension
like what we accepted
hundreds of years ago versus now
it's
completely different
but default reality is generally
secular
maybe a little superstitious but
we don't we think dreams are just kind of like some
like brain flatulence
you know you wake up well that was a weird one
you know we
aren't really quite sure what happens when you die
we certainly don't believe in any kind of paranormal
anything though maybe there's something
like once that thing happened to me
and when synchronicities happen they're generally
forgotten
default reality and so
when you're a meshed in that and you start
getting what in your
awesome book you called
oh my goodness hold on
I'm sorry my notes
what is it dreaming sickness
what did you call it calling
when you started getting the calling
dream while still
in default reality
this
I mean you go to the wrong place let's
imagine that you didn't have the resources
to even understand what that was you go
to the wrong therapist you're going to get a diagnosis
they're not going to be like oh
you've got the calling dream
you need to go study this they're going to
be like listen we're going to get you on
probably a light
psychotic maybe you're a little depressed
or something like that and then you're
really locked into default reality so
I wonder if you could talk about how you
overcame all of those
barriers
that were keeping you from
taking that first trip
to meet your teacher
I
was in meditation a number of years before
and I found meditation
really really helpful and
because what meditation does
is in meditation but all meditation
it gets you to
basically
see beyond Maya
Maya's illusion and
I had a lot of compassion
and still do for a lot of my family and friends
who maybe didn't understand my calling
because
how could they it was not something that
what that we were educated about
so it's very easy to judge but
I didn't feel that that was my place
because of the way I was brought up as well
so what the
meditation did was very
deep meditation and working with
Kornans and riddles
I was meditating in
the snow
of South Korea and it was very cold
and I did a three month silent retreat
there and I managed
to break through some of these illusions
or obstacles that I had in my own mind
and find
compassion for people and for my
community and that all
I could do was be true to my own spirit
and what was being called
inside of me and I had
to connect with a warrior with a warrior energy
inside of me and what gave me
courage was my Zen masters
in South Korea because
they spoke about war
and they spoke about
basically apartheid which
in English means separation
and the biggest apartheid we
all suffer is between our minds
and our hearts and everyone
has that inside of us and we see that
in the modern world right now it hasn't changed
so the grand master
which was
Song Sun or we call Daesung Sunim
who was actually the original teacher of
Trudy Goodman who is our
mutual friend of ours and
Daesung Sunim went to San Francisco
and that's where he met Trudy
and other members of the Sangha there
in California but
when I was in South Korea Daesung Sunim
or Song Sun the grand master
would speak about civil war
he spoke about the war between
North and South Korea
and how the suffering
that he experienced is what
propelled him to meditation
and propelled him
to going on a silent
retreat himself in South Korea
and getting this incredible enlightenment
so his suffering
of not being able to
go back to North Korea
of experiencing the war
he turned that suffering into
the energy
behind his meditation
so he inspired me because that's what I did
I felt my suffering of being
a medic in the South African army
and experiencing all the woundedness
from the soldiers
and all the suffering from the Golden War
I turned all that suffering
and made it
energy for my
meditation just the way he did
as a previous soldier
and so when I meditated
I meditated like a soldier
and then I looked around the room
and there was a lot of guys who used to
be soldiers in the Eastern Bloc
so Russia
Eastern Europe
when the war stopped
in all these places these guys
were so hungry for spirit
and for soul that some of them found
themselves in the same
temple like me
and some of them are still monks to this day
wow
that's so interesting
you know
especially like with
Zen as opposed to say
Tibetan Buddhism
which is like
apparently is
originates from Bonn
which was the shamans
in the Tibetan Plateau
Zen
it doesn't have as far as I'm aware
a lot of
the kind of
mystical component that you find
in these other
I could be completely wrong about this
I didn't study it as long as I've been looking into
Tibetan Buddhism so smack it down
if I'm wrong about this but
I'm just curious
how in the midst of having
like these very powerful
bizarre experiences
you were drawn
to this like
very austere
very simple
form of
Buddhism
there is a lot of mysticism in the Zen tradition
but it's not spoken about that much
but when you do go into it
and you get to meet the teachers
it's a private discussion
around what we call kongan's riddles
so if you think of the dreams as riddles
in terms of opening
the soul and the spirit
to more enlightenment
then you will find that
in the Zen tradition
but it's not something that is
kind of advertised really
but in my case
I think when I first found Zen
I can tell you the exact moment that I found Zen
the exact moment
I was 18 years old
I was holding the hand of one of my
patients that was dying
and they just turned the machines off
he had had a car accident
and he had a very very serious
brain injury
I'd been nursing him for six weeks
and
every day his mother said to me
is he going to live or is he going to die John
I was 18 years old
all I said was
he's going to live but in my heart
I knew that he didn't have much
long to go
and one day the decision was made
to turn off the life support
keeping him alive
and it was such a
painful story in that particular award
and it was such a difficult
experience for a lot of the nursing
staff that the older
medics or medical oddlies as we
are called found it so difficult
that they asked me if I could do
the vital
observations for his
last breath or his last breathing
and I felt that I had
a responsibility to be close by his side
so I was feeling the pulse
all around his body
fading and I now felt
him dying and then
the last moment of my shift
where I was just about to leave
and I knew that once I'd left
and I was going to go and leave
for like two days but when I was going to come back
a few days later I think
it might have even been the next day I'm not sure
but I didn't feel that he was going to be
there I felt that he was going
to be gone so I was going to miss
just miss his passing so
I made a prayer to the universe
and I said this suffering
right here, right now
is wrong and I said
I want you to teach me a way
of helping people so that
if I'm ever in this extreme
form of suffering again that I can do
something, something
effectual, something to bring
more peace and
more healing
because this situation is just so
painful that it's just wrong
so then I made that prayer
and it was very very very strong
it was very strong like I say
and then I left
and the next day
when I came in or a few days later
his room was empty
he had passed
and then something very mysterious happened
to me within two weeks
a friend of mine came to me
and he said to me John
I'm starting the Zen Buddhist classes
and how to meditate and I said
what's Zen and what's Buddhism
and what is this meditation
in the 90s and he said
no Zen speaks about suffering
and how to end suffering
and I said right I'm in
and I said when you're going
and he told me and I went
and then it just so happened that
he was also learning French
and this lady was a French teacher
and she was also
a lay nun
under the late Zen master
Deshamaru from Japan
so she taught us in a very
very old form of
Soto Zen
and I took to the Zen
and the discipline and the chanting
like a soldier
and in my first retreat
after my first retreat
is when I had this
incredible dream where I was called
to become a Sangoma
which started this whole journey
for over 30 years.
It's like the Zen was a sort of precursor
it opened you up enough
that you could even have
be aware that you were having dreams
like that. You needed it.
This is my suspicion with the
Neem Krolibaba and the Ram Das
people and why there's this element
of mindfulness
is you know in the constant
tension between the Buddhists and the
Bhaktis is you know
the two go very well together
in some ways like one opens you up
so that you can maybe experience
some of these
possibilities that people
like you have experienced
I don't want to
spend too much time more on the
Zen thing but only because I've
been wondering about it
I do understand what the koans are
and
I understand that they're confusing
I've certainly been confused
by the ones I've looked at but
the most confusing part of it
and maybe this is because I don't really
I don't have it right is that apparently
after some period of meditation
the Zen master
will ask you one of these strange
riddles and you'll
respond with the correct
answer
but you've never heard the riddle before
or you've you don't know the
answer it just somehow pops out of you
or something and I'm just curious
did you have that experience
and what is the explanation
for that like how does that even work
I had that experience
yes I could say I did have that
experience but it was a particular
riddle that I've been working on for some
time in South Africa and
and our teacher was an amazing
man actually and he was an old friend
of Trudy's and he was Subong
Zen master Subong actually from Hawaii
and he was our personal
Zen master who came to South Africa
and he was he was going to be
trained to take over from
Sun Sunim but it never happened
because he died he died
quite soon after my retreat
in 1993 with him
so that was that was really
very hard for us in South
Africa and it was interesting for us
because Subong was American you know he was
half Chinese Korean brought up
in Hawaii educated in California
but he was a very
strict Zen master like in the
olden days and since I've
been to California now and I was like wow
it's amazing that he came from this
strict place I mean this this
laid back easy going yeah
and let's get high kind of a place you
know was he whacking
you with sticks did he do the
whack we did get that
but only if you ask for it so you're basically
bar and then
he wouldn't he wouldn't do it would be the head
monk so to be like the
the yeah the head monk in the room would
do that would do the stick and
you ask for it so you put your hands together
and then you bow and then you wait and
then they do it and they do it in a very
very respectful way and it's very helpful
actually with a with all the
sitting and meditation oh I get it if
you've done any amount of meditation like
if you haven't really meditated you hear about
that you're like well that's BDSM what is
that but if you've done any kind of meditation
where you're nodding off and you need to
wake up I could see how that would like
energetically definitely
like get you like get you back
in the moment I see the usefulness
of it I get it someone needs to invent
like an automated one for people who don't
have Zen masters you know press the button
it whacks you now okay
again so you
I'm so sorry because
I know this is a or the answer to this question
is probably go do a retreat
for a long time and you will know why
you can answer these koans in that way
but only because
I think that you have
you clearly have a
vast understanding of
the spirit world or
or whatever you want to call that place
and that's what I want to get into is I want to
talk to you about the cosmology of that place
from your lineage but
I'm just curious about this particular
possibility
like I buy telepathy
I buy pretty much anything
and I've certainly been around people
as you have we've seen
probably experienced things like oh okay
they're not like
tricking us but
this thing where
your mind produces
the correct answer for what seems to be
a
non-logical question
I just wonder
what where did that answer
come from
where and how did it feel
when it came out of your mouth
did it feel like you had
solved a puzzle or was it spontaneous
that's a very good question
if you look at say there's one word for it
and that's clarity there's a moment of
clarity
and think about it like this Duncan
like you're watching a movie or let's say a play
you're watching a play the Shakespearean
play and then you've got the curtains
and you're watching the play
and it's amazing and then
the play is over
and the curtains close and then they're open
again and you get to see
the background of how they're organizing
the play and these people are
like well the props come off
or the masks come off
and for a moment you get to see
everything that's happening there and then the director
will be like oh you've got to close the curtains
we can't let the public see this
so it's a bit like
that moment of clarity just one second
or even a millisecond
you get to see the truth of something
you get to see through the veil
and that's a veil of illusion
and I want to speak Duncan
not just about Kongans or riddles
but I want to speak about life
this present moment and dreams
so three things the riddle
we're speaking about which is confusing
in terms of Zen
and also
the dreams we have at night and then also
this moment where people might choose
to take like yourself
a cyber-cyber
hallucinogens or whatever it is
so what we are all
looking for is that moment
where the veil comes down and we get
to see the truth
and the truth can be scary
it can be painful, it can be ugly
but when we get to see the truth
there's some kind of beauty
in that that is indescribable
and
if you want to talk in terms of
Buddhist language or even shamanic
language we could say that this moment
even with you and me right now
and with the listeners hearing us later
this is a dream
and our job
as
people looking to become more conscious
is to wake up from this dream
so what does it mean for you and I
right now to wake up
from this dream to be 100%
conscious of this moment that we're in
and that's why you and I
and many others love Ram Dass
because Ram Dass would always speak about
be here now
be here now
so this moment is a dream
and in the Zen tradition
the Zen tradition would say
that
when you starting
the Zen training
cutting wood
doing the laundry
doing all the
basic mundane things
is normal and then over time
cutting wood doing the laundry
that changes
it's no longer the same
and then you have this epiphany and then you back down to
doing the laundry cutting wood
and doing all the domestic chores
but something
changes
and what changes is that we
wake up from this dream state that we
in now I've been working
a lot
in the Kalahari I do a lot of
dreams and tracking retreats
dreams and tracking retreats
in the Kalahari that's what I'm doing right now
and one of the reasons why
I'm doing it is because I want to work
with ancient man
so ancient man
and modern man
and help us all to sit around a fire
and revision our future together
so the ancient man are the bushman people
are the koi sun
and the koi sun or the bushman people
of southern Africa are seen as
one of the oldest indigenous
tribes or people in the world
and
a lot of modern archaeological
studies maintain that
the birthplace of mankind is actually
the Kalahari desert in Botswana
in southern Africa
because that's the oldest remains
we have found in terms of
our human lineage
and the reason why I'm mentioning this to you is because
as Sangomas in southern Africa
we get a lot of our
ancient cosmology and spiritual
teachings from the koi sun
from the bushman people and
this links into the teaching
we're sharing right now about dreams
and Zen and all I could say
is there's a very old saying
amongst the koi sun, amongst the bushman people
where they say that this
world that we are living in right now
is a dream
being dreamt by gamata
the great dreamer
and all the spiritual practices we do
of dancing, singing, chanting
working with plant medicine
meditation
it's all about having this moment of clarity
where we see beyond the veils
we see
where the curtains of the theater
stay open and we get to see the director
we get to see
the dreamer of dreamers
the dancer of dancers
we get to see the great spirit in action
and then in that moment
is when we get clarity
in terms of our calling
and we get clarity in terms of our life
so that's one of the reasons
why I've created these retreats
so that people can have
just a moment of clarity
where that portal
takes them
to that connection with gamata
to the great dreamer
so all we need is a moment
and in that moment it's like a portal
where we slide
into another space in our minds
and we connect to something
which is ancient
so that's why I've created these retreats
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where do
they say they came from
we say it's the oldest indigenous
people on the planet
how did they get here
is it just they were dreamed into existence
or what is the
story, what's their origination story
that's a good question
I have to ask one of them
it's all different theories
some people say they come from the stars
they say different things
so I need to
I'll let you know when I come back
let me know I'd love to hear
I've heard that they
came from the stars which is by the way
they're not the only indigenous people
that say that there's many others
who say
some of them with real precision
about what star systems
they came from
I find it to be really interesting
but I want to talk a little bit
about the veil
and
this
what you're saying is behind it
the director, the great dreamer
what is
what are your theories
on
what this place is
is it
simultaneous to
the experience they're having right now
in other words like as we're having this experience
there's some background
going on
an extra-dimensional reality
that is happening
is it imaginary
is it just metaphor
and
finally if this thing is so real
do you think at some point
there might be a way to quantify it
other than anecdotal evidence
do you think that this place
could potentially
actually be charted
by humanity in a way
that makes it more accessible
to like materialists
it's a big question Duncan
it's a big one
wow
it's a big question for me
yes
okay well all I can say
and I hope I'm just going to try and simplify it
for myself and I can just say
some things that I've been working on
and that is that
we are all multi-dimensional
creatures as human beings
we are multi-dimensional
and you with your podcasts
and your
teachings let's put it that way
your dharma or the way you share yourself with the world
I mean you are in a
classic case of someone who's a multi-dimensional
being I mean you are
Duncan you know
and then meeting you in Ram Dass's retreat
there was a number of people there
who were awake
to their multi-dimensionality
and Ram Dass was I mean he's our master
he was there it was clear
but I want to speak about this
what does it take
to embrace
your multi-dimensionality
and in the Koso system
amongst the people of
Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu
the Koso tribe and other
people of Southern Africa
we speak about Ubuntu
Ubuntu means humanity
and it's an intricate
Southern African philosophy
and also
spiritual way it's not a religion
it's a way of being
and what would they say
Ubuntu
which means a person
becomes a person
through other people
so through our relationships
with one another
through our relationships with our ancestors
and through our relationships
with
the plants and animal worlds
and the unseen worlds
we connect
with our Ubuntu
our humanity
and now the clincher of it here
they say is that
people are born as human beings
but they have to make a decision
to become a human being
that's the clincher
to opening the door
to your multi-dimensionality
you made a decision
it's clear
when I first met you it was obvious
the work you're doing you made the decision
because you're embracing your multi-dimensionality
the only way to do that
is to say yes
to being a human being with all its pain
and all its confusion
and
this
saying yes
you don't do it just once
you probably have to say yes more than once
to continue like fine I'll be human today
I'd rather be a dog someday
and the stories of
of like Nelson Mandela
he gave a classic story
where he was incarcerated
by these white people
who treated him terribly
and he said he was filled with righteous anger
I mean who wouldn't be
he's now in prison for the rest of his life
just because he wants to save
his people from incarceration
and a life of slavery
I mean my god
there's anger and you read about in his book
his autobiography
and I just want to share this because this is a classic case
of
connecting with your humanity and your multi-dimensionality
okay so there he is
he's in his little cell
he's filled with anger
like he just hates white people
he hates what's happened to him
and all of us will go yeah I don't blame a guy
and in the midst of his hatred
there was this little voice in his head
that said to him
Nelson this hatred is going to kill you
you need to learn
to befriend the enemy
you need to learn
to befriend the enemy
and he just heard this voice as he went to sleep
and then the next morning he wakes up
he's back in this prison
he's not free
but he's connected to that multi-dimensionality
of freedom that we've been speaking about
but now he's in this physical prison
so he hears that voice
and the jailer opens the door
and says good morning Mr. Mandelo
or I think his number
6-6 whatever his number was
and then he turned to the guy
as a white jailer young guy
and he says
with a certain amount of vehemence naturally
what made you decide to become a jailer
and he said
actually I had no choice
he says what do you mean because in his mind
the programming that we all have in our stories
all white people have a choice
it's in his mind
and he said you know
my dad died when I was very young
and he said
I've got six brothers and sisters
and I'm the oldest and I had to go
and get a job and support my family
and he said
he was only 14 at the time the jailer
and the only job that they
would take him at the time was the jailers
and then they carried on
talking like this and Mr. Mandelo said
that he was shocked in that moment because in his mind
the story was that
all white people were privileged
and he realized in that moment
that he had had more privilege than this young jailer
because when his dad
died when he was seven
he was brought into the Prince of the Royal Family
of the Proser Nation
and they looked after him and educated him
so that's how he got a degree
so they carried on talking like this
and then the next thing the jailer
and Nelson says
what part of South Africa are you from
and he said no the Eastern Cape
he said I'm from the Eastern Cape
and then he said
he says do you speak the language of
and he said yes I do
then the next thing the two of them were speaking
in Nelson Mandela's mother language
wow wild
and when finally Nelson Mandela
became the president of South Africa
on his right was this jailer
this young guy and they'd become best friends
yeah what
I had no idea
yes that is incredible
yeah that's the truth
they became very close friends
because Nelson Mandela realized
that this young guy was a victim
of circumstance that he had no choice
but to become a jailer
and you know what Nelson did when he was incarcerated
all those years he encouraged this young guy
to get an education
to finish his schooling
wow wow
that's so cool
so
define from this perspective
like the story helps me understand it
but if you had to define it from this perspective
what does it mean to be human
like what are their characteristics
like how do you know
if you've actually become a human
or you just think you've become a human
that's a very good question Duncan
and I think the answer is also very simple
and that is to be a human
is to be a creature
the default of a human being
is a creature that is empathic
loving compassionate
and also a custodian
of the planet someone who waters their
plants that looks after the animals
that is not a voracious
consumer that cares
for the natural plants and animal
life around them and also
honors their ancestors
honors those who have walked before them
now you talk
a lot about being a warrior
how does that
square with war
like how does
a warrior
tell me about that
you know I love Chukim Churma Rinpoche
and I've read much about what he said about that
but maybe some people haven't heard that
you know when we think of war we think of
atrocity you've seen it
we think of in fact the opposite of humanity
like reducing the enemy
to something
that you don't feel rotten about killing
if you can so
tell me about this
your version of warrior
as opposed to what might be the common
understanding of like
someone at war
like a warrior violence
aggression control
dominance
I think to be a warrior means to look
within because the first war
that starts is the war inside yourself
because someone who's at peace
with themselves does not make
someone else wrong does not belittle
someone else does not intimidate
undermine and hate and hurt
someone else or even another animal
because sometimes someone who's filled
with war inside of them what do they do
they kick the dog and they torture animals
so someone who has
who has made
peace with themselves
is someone that
has actually had to be
a warrior because the first war
is the war inside ourselves
is the war of separation of
heartite between our head
and our hearts and that ties
in with what we are talking about with the veil
the veil of consciousness where
we are locked into our stories
and our ignorance just like Mandela
was locked into this idea of all white
people being privileged and having
this hatred towards them he learns
in that moment of truth
where the veil came down
and that voice inside of him said
this hatred is going to kill you
so that you need
to befriend the enemy
so he in that moment was being called
to become a warrior
to actually look inside
himself and be humble
and see
what is the truth
and what is the lie inside himself
in terms of white people
and that gave him the skill
to actually be one of the world's
greatest politicians and greatest
leaders
I mean it's just such a mess
in there though you know I totally get it
it's like oh this whole heart
head thing that Ram Dass
taught us that you hear about
it's just you know I think
a lot of people when they even come
close to
the heart as
Ram Dass as you call
it as many people call it
they associate that with just profound
vulnerability
they associate it with
you know
weakness
like how am I to successfully defend
myself
from perceived
threats if
simultaneously
I'm opened
up and I'm loving
and I'm joyful and I'm
seeing everybody as that's not
a prison guard that's
somebody who got sucked into some rotten karma
that's not
somebody that person who hurt
me the most in my life they must be suffering
so much the moment you start
going down that path I think many people
feel like great that might be great
for you
healer
that might be great for me a podcaster
but I live in
someone's like I live in fucking New York
man
you want me to go around
and open our come on
I gotta be tough I gotta get in the cab
you know I gotta I gotta push
and push my way through
so can you talk a little bit
about that when you hear
things like this generally the assumption is
therefore you're gonna
turn into some kind of like
you know
thing on the ocean floor that crawled out of
its shell for a few blissful moments
only it choked by a shark
oh that's beautiful
I love that
I think you know it's a very
good question because this is a
common question in spiritual circles
and
being loving and open-hearted does not mean
that you're a pushover
being compassionate does not mean
that people do whatever they like to you
I think to be open-hearted and
compassionate is to actually first
feel your own spirit your own soul
your own connection to the great dreamer
that's that's where
we have to make peace with ourselves
first so that's where the warrior energy
comes in you first have to
show a lot of compassion for yourself
and your own
foibles and your own like
the saboteur and the inner critic
and all this you know we often are
our worst enemies
are ourselves so we have to
we have to really get to know ourselves
and actually be compassionate with ourselves
and
and I remember the my one
my old Zen master Su Bong
this one lady asked him a question once
about Buddhism
and she said she's a lovely librarian
librarian in our local
our local Sangha
and she said so Mr Zen master
Buddhism is about
compassion it's all about compassion
and
and he just shouted at her and he put his Zen
stick in the ground and he said too much
compassion turns to shut he says
you know
like I mean that might have been a bit too strong
in later years I've thought about that
it was quite a strong answer
but I think the point he's making is that
sometimes
the compassionate action
also means to say you are
wrong you know like the situation
he was very, Su Bong was very good
about the situation in South Africa
and he spoke to us and he said some kind of
demonstration is needed
and a demonstration of love is also
going
into the township where people might
hate you because you've got white skin
and actually say what can I do to help
or like
making a demonstration
or a demonstration of going in front of the police
and say you know this is wrong but I'm just going
to stand and hold my
space and demonstrate
that's scary you know
and I'm not calling for people to do that
but what I am calling for people to do is
is to feel your edge
becoming a human being means
feeling your edge and as you
feel your edge you feel the warrior
as you feel the warrior
you feel that multi-dimensional
magic that connects us
to our humanity so
the better question is what does it
take for you to find your edge
some people find their edge through illness
some people find
their edge through adversity
through difficulty
through often it's through difficulty
where you find your edge like I found
my edge through experiencing
illness in particular the
twilight illness
and being sick for
70-10 years
the only time I felt
some kind of
peace inside of me actually
was when I accepted the illness
I accepted the fact that I wasn't well
that I was struggling
and I meditated so when I sat
on my cushion I had to
each time I sat each day
I had to basically befriend
the illness and go okay I'm sick
let go let go
don't fight it don't fight the illness
let go
and then when I did that then I got these
profound dreams but I had to
find my edge in terms of
experiencing this illness
having no energy
going to one doctor after the next
who didn't give me any help
we just said there's nothing wrong with you
or we can't pick up anything
and then feeling disgruntled and going back
home again sitting on my cushion
and then just having to
go and just let go into the illness
and befriend it
so it's like the edge is the thing that happens
after you hit bottom
it's not hitting bottom
it's the moment where you hit bottom
and realize that
that you're not going to die
that even though everything
is on paper
a disaster
you find something
that seems to be
outside of phenomena
or something
like some kind of non-conditioned
peace
that's right it's a bit like
when you're having a dream
and you dream that you're flying
and then you're going to crash land
and then suddenly you wake up and you go oh thank god
it's just a dream you know
is that the same thing as enlightenment
I don't know
let's just find it
and then tell me
50 incarnations
we'll do another podcast
that's being very generous
with me
so last question
where do you
do your retreats
and what can someone expect
when they come to one of these retreats
are there psychedelics involved
is this like an ayahuasca ceremony
what's going on with these things
is I do
I'm actually going to be doing like
a wilderness retreat in colorado
in the end of October
but in terms of my dreams and tracking retreats
they are in Botswana
and people fly into the Okavango
and they fly into Maun
and it's seven days in a lodge
in the Kalahari
and then it's three days in the Okavango Delta
in tents
it's like lamping
but the focus of the seven days
is when people connect with
that space inside of them
that we're speaking about
to create a portal of connection
with the great dreamer
and we're using
we're going to be walking every day
walking through the bush
tracking the wild animals
like cheetah, rhino
lion
just tracking the animals
on foot for two hours in the morning
before breakfast
in an ancient way in terms of connecting
with their ancestors
connecting with their spirits
and to find their edge like we're speaking about
it's very beautiful
we don't push people, it's very laid back
it's very relaxing
John, if somebody wants to skip hunting
tracking
I'm sorry, deadly animals
can we just go to the prayer tent
we don't hunt animals
I know you don't hunt, I'm sorry
I don't know if I want to track a lion
I might just want to go to the prayer tent
I don't want to find a lion
in fact I think most people spend
a lot of their time avoiding these animals
well
there's not really that many lions in that area
to be honest and it's very very safe
otherwise we wouldn't do it
we walk
about seven or eight people
we walk in a lion and it's very safe
and the fact that we're walking
in the spaces where there are
wild animals and potentially dangerous
animals is all about
finding your edge
in order to preserve the wilderness
we have to respect the wilderness
in order to respect the wilderness
we have to learn to understand the wilderness
and part of this understanding
is learning from master trackers
and one of the master trackers
is my business partner
Arwen
who's running the tracking side of the company
and also some of the
Koisan or Bushman trackers
and they are teaching us
how to follow the signs of the wilderness
so that we can
actually be better human beings
wow that sounds
really really fun
I'd love you to join us actually Duncan
I think you would be amazing there
it's going to be a long conversation with my wife
a long conversation
you're not tracking animals
I want another baby you're not going to find a leopard
we're having more kids
I'll talk to her about it though
Arwen just went out there
and was describing the beauty of that place
to me and it made me
fantasize about
seeing it one day that sounds incredible
you know I can just leave this
with a thought for people one of the things
was I found absolutely incredible
was to hear the sound of the lions roaring
and it was like this palpable
actually vibration
it was like a chant it was like this incredible
chant done by like Krishna Das or someone
but on another level
that vibration of the lions
roaring actually
it kind of affected my
my system you know because
it's a physical palpable experience
when you hear a lion roaring
and it helps us to wake up
because it connects to that ancient memory
inside of us you know
John Lockley thank you so much
for this conversation
so enlightening
maybe we'll end up in Botswana together
that would be a peak experience
for me can you tell folks
where they can find you?
Yes I have my book
I mean I have my book Leopard Warrior
but I have my website
johnlockley.com
and then they can find out about the dreams
and tracking retreats and also my
my book Leopard Warrior
and Audio Teaching
The Way of the Leopard which are both produced
by Sounds True and it was a wonderful
experience doing those two things
the book and the audio teachings
all the links you need to find John
will be at DuncanTrussell.com
thank you so much
I really really appreciate your time
thank you John
Thanks Duncan, thank you
Hare Krishna
That was John Lockley everybody
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I hope to see you there
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