Duncan Trussell Family Hour - Christina Pazsitzky
Episode Date: November 4, 2014Christina Pazsitzky (thats deep bro, your mom's house) enlightens us! Also I report on my experience at a quarantine camp for the latest disease ravaging planet earth: SHAKE IT OFF. ...
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Hello my dear sweet, sentient bubbles of meat
floating down the time-space continuum.
It is I, Duncan Trussell, the Skrillex of podcasting
and you are listening to the Duncan Trussell Family Hour
podcast, welcome.
We've got a wonderful podcast for you,
but before we get going I wanna talk a little bit
about some experiences I had over the weekend.
This weekend I volunteered at one of the quarantine clinics
that is popping up where people who have been infected
with the new Taylor Swift song, Shake It Off,
are being observed and kept out of the general population.
The first thing I wanna say is there is no reason
to stigmatize or reject these people.
There's no reason to be afraid of these people.
There's no reason to treat these people differently
than you're treating anyone else.
They can't help that they got infected
with this terrible sonic parasite called Shake It Off.
It's a very interesting form of parasite
because in the history of science,
it's the very first time that a parasite
has transformed into music.
This has never happened before.
Hopefully it will never happen again.
Also, let me make sure that you guys understand
that I'm not trying to be a fear monger here.
I'm not trying to scare you guys
with what I'm about to say.
It's just that I spent the weekend watching people
in varying stages of this brand new disease
and it was one of the most terrifying,
scary things that I've ever seen in my life.
And that doesn't mean you should be afraid.
It just means that you need to do what you can do
to protect your family and your friends and yourself
from listening to this song,
which once it gets into your head, that's it.
It's got a 80% chance of never leaving your consciousness
according to the CDC.
They say that 80% of the people who come into contact
with Taylor Swift's song, Shake It Off,
will spend the rest of their lives
hearing the chorus of that song over and over and over again.
And these folks that I saw who are currently in quarantine,
I've never seen people so desperate.
I saw a man use his car keys and try to scoop his temple out.
He took his keys and just started cutting into his head,
right above his eye and nearly smashed through his skull.
He was screaming that he would do anything to stop the song.
They had to restrain him, put him into a straight jacket.
It was a horrible thing to watch.
I saw someone jam a chopstick into their eyeball
to try to lobotomize themselves.
Another person desperately trying to stop the song,
but every single doctor that I have talked to has said
that there is no way that you could physically cut this song
out of your head.
Once you hear it, it's there forever.
So all I'm saying is whatever you do,
if you go out into public, just put in earplugs.
Don't go to places where there is even the slightest chance
of hearing that song.
If you're driving, keep your windows completely rolled up
and play loud, loud music
so that you can't hear anything outside of your car.
This is all coming from the CDC.
These are the only ways that we know right now
to keep ourselves from being infected with this song.
Do not go into any public mall.
Do not get around teenagers.
Do not get around high schools.
Do not get around anyone who has ever told you
that they like Taylor Swift or they enjoy her music.
They're doing studies on Taylor Swift fans
and they've actually found that these people have embedded
into their neocortex a very small,
mollusk-like creature.
It looks like a coiled up elf penis.
It's got tiny barbs that inject this neurotoxin
into the human brain and it somehow creates
the acceptance of Taylor Swift's music
and it allows people to like it.
It's been compared to the toxoplasmosis virus
which as many of you know when a mouse
inhales the toxoplasmosis virus
which can be found on cat shit,
then the mouse is no longer afraid of cats
which creates a kind of evolutionary advantage for the cat.
In the same way, many people who have come into contact
with the vomit and diarrhea of teenagers at Six Flags
have inhaled this terrible parasite
and it is embedded into their brain
and makes them into Taylor Swift fans.
You guys can find all this stuff on the CDC's website.
I'm only talking about it because I spent an entire weekend
watching people desperately trying to rip their own ears off,
begging to be shot.
I saw a man throw himself in front of a bus.
I saw three suicides, five attempted suicides,
and countless cases of self-mutilation
as an entire clinic filled with people
who can't get the Taylor Swift song
shake it off out of their head,
did everything they could to either end their lives
or to knock themselves out or to make themselves go deaf.
If you've been infected immediately report
to one of the nearest quarantine clinics,
there is nothing that you can do by yourself.
Go seek help.
They will sedate you, they will restrain you,
and hopefully over the next few months
we will discover a way to erase the song
from the minds of those people
who have come into contact with it.
Again, if you're gonna go into public,
wear earplugs, you can wear a full helmet
filled with toilet paper, and in the extreme cases,
if you really wanna avoid being infected
by the Taylor Swift song shake it off,
then you can actually go to a doctor
and have them remove all the bones in your inner ear.
Which will make you deaf for the rest of your life,
but some people are saying is preferable
to hearing that song.
So be safe, stay optimistic, but be smart,
avoid exposure to that song, keep America safe,
keep this the best country on earth,
support the troops, and do everything you can
to keep things green.
All right guys, we're gonna dive right into the podcast,
but first some quick business.
Here's a big important announcement.
We finally have restocked the store
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for pulling the Christmas card,
but for those of you guys who are overseas,
there is a cutoff date for when you can order shirts,
and I think that's November 15th,
just because it takes that long
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So if you wanna get shirts by Christmas,
now is the time to order them.
Oh please God, forgive me for even mentioning
Christmas right now, I beg your mercy,
please, oh great Lord of the Universe,
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Why do they always sell out?
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that keeps all negative energy
from entering into your consciousness
and draws to you beautiful things.
I've gotten letters from people who say
that whenever they go out
with the Ron Regi Enneagram T-shirt,
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You just get sworn by cute, furry, delightful little puppies
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I've gotten pictures of people
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It can be embarrassing if you're at a business meeting
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It's not good if you're trying to get a high-paying
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That's not gonna get you that Wall Street job
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Don't wear the shirt if you don't want fairies
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All right, we've got an incredible podcast for you today.
Today's guest, Christina Pajitsky
is one of my favorite comics on planet Earth.
We talk about that a little bit as I'm interviewing her.
She's also the host of two awesome podcasts.
One of them, Your Mom's House,
she does with Tom Segura, another genius comedian.
And the other one, that's Deep Bro, she does on her own
and she actually just had me on that podcast
and we had an amazing chat.
And so then I invited her to this podcast
and we had another awesome chat.
You can find Christina's upcoming dates
by going to ChristinaComedy.com.
She's also got links to all her podcasts
and everything that you might need to connect with her.
So now everyone, please open your third eyes
and send as many thunderbolts of love as you possibly can
in the direction of today's guest,
Christina Pajitsky.
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Christina, welcome to the Dugget Trussell Family Hour podcast.
I'm so excited.
I'm so excited.
I got to tell you, man, there have been,
I've had a few comedy moments that I'm going to remember forever.
And one of them was the time I saw George Carlin perform.
Love him.
And the other time was when I saw you perform,
not even joking.
Stop it.
No, I saw you and guys, she's not going to listen
to the compliment, but you will.
In stand-up comedy, sometimes you see a comedian who is really doing it.
And when you see that, it is, as a comedian, it's amazing
because it teaches you a lot.
But you are so incredibly talented.
And the thing that you're doing on stage is so unique
where you realize it's like some people, they're taking the form
and trying to fit into it.
And then some people are making the form fit who they are.
They're taking the form of stand-up comedy and warping it
and using it to bring this new, unique thing out.
And that's what your performance was like.
Oh my God, Duncan, I can't, don't start like this.
I can't take this much of it at all.
Well, I want to start like that.
So folks.
I'm a fan of yours and I can't believe I'm here.
This is like the best podcast ever.
I've been listening to you and I'm like sweating.
I'm so excited.
What are we going to get into?
Are we going to get weird?
Yeah, we can get, yeah.
I mean, yes, I would like to get weird.
Yeah, man.
I, you know, the, here, how about we start with how fucking impossible
it is to take a compliment these days?
Well, yeah.
Listen, I have approval issues.
I know your mother was a therapist.
Yes.
What kind was she?
She was, well, she would call herself an eclectic therapist,
which meant that she would just do whatever she wanted.
She had, you know, a spiritual bent to the stuff that she was doing,
but she wasn't like a Jungian or Freudian or a Rugerian or anything like that.
She just would sit with people and I love them.
And I think she was really good at it.
But I don't know, you know, that part of her life,
I wish I'd asked her more about it or get, but you can't.
You can't watch someone practicing therapy because it's confidential and private.
I know, but she obviously taught you to accept yourself because you,
you seem to have that part down.
Accepting myself?
Yes, which is part of taking a compliment,
which I have a very hard time doing because I don't accept myself.
So that's the point.
You know, I saw Paul Mooney was performing in the original room
and he came out after his performance and I said, that was really great.
And he goes, I know, wasn't it the greatest thing?
Oh, wasn't it wonderful?
It was just wonderful, wasn't it?
And I remember the way he did it was so honest.
Like he was observing himself and was pleased with whatever it happened.
It's like an audience member.
Like he was not even commenting on Paul Mooney I was talking to in the hall.
He was talking about whoever that Paul Mooney was on stage.
So he could leave it, he could look at himself objectively is what you're saying?
That's what it felt like.
His love of himself did not feel corrupted.
It just somehow and it also made me feel like, oh, cool.
I guess I have good taste because he believes he's good too.
Right. Oh, right.
You know, so it's kind of that thing where, you know, when people compliment you,
you get a decision.
You and I do.
I mean, generally I try to defy.
It's awkward.
Yeah, it feels.
Yeah, it's weird.
Why?
Because some part of you rejects you, right?
Isn't that the reason?
Oh my God, what's moving around?
Oh, it's that lady.
Yeah.
Guys, I've got somebody cleaning my house right now.
Judge me for it if you want, but I don't claim very well.
Can I tell you that if you got the 50 bucks to spend on that, it'll save your life.
If you're married and people complain about, oh, my husband leaves again on the floor.
Why don't you just hire someone to do 50 bucks?
It'll change your relationship.
It'll change your life.
It'll free up your time.
Exactly.
Love yourself.
Love yourself.
And it's an incredible thing that you could do.
But to get back to the idea of accepting love or accepting that affirmation from the universe,
it's a very curious thing that we block that as much as possible.
And that we insult ourselves so much and accept all that.
But what is that?
What a strange thing that is, isn't it?
Yes.
Well, I watched this documentary on Netflix about this performance artist.
Have you seen it?
It's called Marina.
Her name is Marina Abramovitz.
Yes, that was that ass where she sits and looks at people.
And why is that so challenging a thing to do to just sit and look at somebody and just be
and just be still?
But she said this really neat thing where she goes, I'm three people.
She goes, I'm the person that my mother doesn't love enough.
I'm that child that didn't get the love.
I am, oh, something like a product of communism, the rigidity that she grew up in,
the disciplined self, and then the transcendent self as well.
And she likes being the higher self the most.
That's the best place to be.
And I was like, yeah, man, I get that.
Because my parents are from communism and my mother was a nutcase.
And I go through those.
Your parents are from communism.
Yeah, they grew up in Hungary.
And they escaped from communism in 1969, on foot escaped.
Yeah, dude.
You think life is hard in America?
I complain about, oh, I didn't get my ketchup for my hash browns fast enough.
My parents had an orange for Christmas.
Or they were eating horse meat during the Hungarian Revolution.
Just crazy stuff like that.
Or so what are their thoughts on communism?
Not fantastic.
I think that in theory, it was a great idea and then executed.
Not so fantastic.
They hate it.
Yeah.
Really ruin people's lives.
I mean, to see your neighbors get murdered in the middle of the night
for speaking out about the government, stuff like that.
Not so great.
Having to sing hymns to Mother Russia when you're a Hungarian kid.
They forced my parents to learn Russian.
Yeah, not so great.
That is so crazy to think that that happens from time to time.
The power manifests in that way where you actually end up in an Orwellian universe
where you can get murdered.
And can I tell you, my father loves America.
Like, he's loved America since he can remember.
All he wanted was to drink a Coca-Cola.
That was his big aspiration.
And he came to America and he just fucking, he loves it.
But he says stuff to me now.
Like, he's like, you know what?
This is kind of how it was before the Russians.
Yeah, I think he senses the surveillance is going on.
You're never really off the grid.
That's right.
And it is getting scarier and it is pervasive.
The surveillance?
Yeah.
The NSA, the new disclosure about there looking at everyone's mail.
They're watching everyone.
You know, it is similar in one way, but in another way, it's marijuana's legal.
True.
People are not, they're not getting arrested for talking about stuff.
And people are actively railing against the government on the mainstream media.
Fox News.
That's true.
Fox News, it's number one topic is how fucked up Obama is.
All they do is talk about how shitty Obama is.
That's their favorite thing to talk about.
And nothing happens to anyone there at all.
They just get rich.
They just get rich and they're talking shit about the most powerful,
one of the most powerful humans on earth.
And they're just making tons of money.
Whereas in other countries, if you do that stuff, they drag you away and arrest you.
And I'm by no means, I'm not like, it's there for America's great.
I think that there's this kind of like, it's a different kind of horror,
which is that instead of having this wonderful central evil figure who is like actively executing
people, we get this diffusion of responsibility.
Yeah, that's interesting.
We're nowhere like there.
It's like, who's doing, why are we even monitoring?
Yeah, it's like the Panopticon.
What is that?
It's kind of similar, not really.
Okay, so, you know, even heard of Foucault, he wrote Discipline and Punish.
I have to stop you for one second.
Okay, Foucault.
Yes.
Here we are.
So you're talking about the localization of evil.
I'm sorry, like the centralized idea of evil versus kind of now or power rather,
like the exertion of power from one place opposed to the many like ubiquitous power
structures kind of.
Right.
So Foucault had this theory.
It's actually based on Jeremy Bentham, the Panopticon.
In prisons, there is, the rooms are, it's like circular, right?
Yes.
Okay, let's say this theory.
There's a tower in the middle and then all the cells around the center tower.
And the theory being that people behave because there is somebody in the tower
watching you, the Panopticon.
So the power structure works, whether or not somebody's actually in the tower,
as long as you believe somebody is in the tower, that's how that works.
But anyway, that's not the point I wanted to make.
Just love that idea.
I love the Panopticon.
But there's the idea in discipline and punish where we used to make public executions
well, public, we would punish out in public.
The theory being if you see some motherfucker get their hand cut off for stealing,
it's going to deter the masses from stealing.
Right.
Doesn't really work.
People still do shit.
So now we've taken punishment behind closed doors and we do it, quote,
humanely with lethal injections.
We're still murdering people.
But now it's sanitized and it's all lovely.
And it still doesn't fucking work.
In fact, the prisons are more crowded now than ever.
But execution isn't the reason we execute people not as a deterrent as much as a kind of
compensation to the victims or some sort of...
That's such a crazy idea.
Human sacrifice to pay for the...
For the pagan thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I always thought that's what it was because no one obviously execution doesn't stop people
from doing crazy shit.
But yeah, I always just thought it was like, oh, well, the person killed your family or killed
someone that you know.
So we're going to kill them in front of you and then...
You're going to feel really good about that.
You're going to feel great about it.
Watching someone die, someone in a pathetic situation who had a horrible life and made
a stupid decision when he was super eye on PCP, you can watch him go out in a kind of
moaning, drooling, frothing whimper.
Right.
Because if you're going to kill...
If it's an eye for an eye, if we're doing the biblical, then you should be able to kill
that person, old school biblical style.
Right?
Like you should be in like, we'll use Dodger Stadium as an arena and then the lions are
released and you get to take your rock like David and Goliath and just slingshot it or whatever
you want.
Well, you know, the new Texas style of execution where you use like experimental poison cocktails
that take six hours to kill somebody and leave burn marks running up their arms.
Have you heard about these botched lethal injections?
So the United States is...
There's countries that no longer will sell the United States the lethal injection chemicals
or the chemicals that go into it because they don't support execution and companies don't want
to sell poison to the United States because it's like, if you live next door to a witch and you
know that the witch is using things that you sell her to kill people...
It's tacky too.
It's just tacky.
It's tacky to be a poisoner.
So we've been cut off from this chemical like someone at a bar.
We've been cut off from the poisoning chemical and so we have to come up with our new ways to
kill people because it's not so easy to kill.
It's not as easy as you would think to kill someone with poison apparently, which is wild.
I thought it was so simple.
Give them cyanide and they just die.
But for whatever reason, we can't give them cyanide.
You don't do gas chambers anymore.
It's lethal injection, an injection of a sedative that knocks them out, then an injection of another
drug that stops their heart and that's what that's supposed to be humane.
But what's been happening with these new chemicals is you inject the sedative and then you inject the
other drug and the poor son of a bitch will wake up.
One of them woke up in the midst of it and said, this is nasty because whatever is running through
him is so disgusting.
You can feel it burning in his veins.
So really it's almost worse than getting eaten by a lion because a lion will bite your head and
suffocate you, bite your neck so that you can't breathe and you're gone.
It's pretty quick.
Yeah.
It's quick.
I think if I would not be surprised if these people knew in advance that
they were going to have to undergo five hours of boiling from chemically being burnt on the
inside or getting eaten by a lion for two minutes, I bet they'd pick the lion for sure.
Yeah, that is an interesting point.
I wish we could ask people.
I would probably take that.
I've always wanted to do this thing with my husband called your last cruise.
Like if I were to find out that I was like terminally ill or about to die,
like we just get a cruise ship of like whoever else is dying that week and then we just do a
bunch of heroin and smoke crack and have crazy orgies and just eat all the gluten.
Only gluten, only gluten, heroin infused gluten.
Yes and egg yolks like so many of them.
Yeah, what a great idea.
And then yeah and we party and then at the end of the week I bring out the catapult or whoever
brings out the catapult and then we catapult ourselves into the ocean and then you're just
getting my sharks and you die.
What do you think?
Love it.
It's a great idea.
I mean especially if you remove the catapults or the idea that you've got to be
dying to enjoy a cruise where you just eat gluten, heroin the whole time.
Why can't we just do that?
Why do you have to be dying?
That's true.
I like the idea of the best cruise where it's just orgies, gluten, heroin and no
shark catapults though it's there for you.
Like if at the end of the thing you decide you want to get catapulted into the sea and devour by
sharks you're totally allowed.
Dude aren't those like I think gay cruises are like that which is awesome.
Gay dudes just party like those guys have the best time.
They sure do.
Well anybody who's fought for their identity or anybody who's had to struggle it seems like
they're anybody who's overcome the awful tyranny of cultural expectation always has that kind of
gleeful Dionysian aspect to them where they're just like I'm just gonna have fun man.
Yeah fuck you I've earned this.
You ever do that where you get where you're like you know you're feeling gloomy or dark or shitty
and you get around somebody who's wrenched from the universe that right to be happy
and they've fought for it and you start lamenting about whatever in front of them and it's like
it's like water breaking on a rock and you can't change their mood.
They're like no asshole I'm gonna have a great time.
You know after this awful breakup that I had I can remember riding with Joe Rogan up to his
house because he was letting me stay there because I was homeless and I was playing Elliott Smith
on the radio as we're driving up there and he's like what are you doing.
He's like why are you listening.
He's like don't listen.
He's like this is dark.
Why are you listening to this.
I'm like just listen man it's beautiful.
He's like no I'm not gonna listen but it was really cool what he was I mean what
he was doing was very sweet and kind of the last thing you want to hear from someone when
you're super depressed and heartbroken and just trying to get all emo over Elliott Smith
but it was really cool though he's like I'm not gonna let your depressed paradigm infect my universe.
I'm gonna have a good life.
I'm happy I'm gonna have a goddamn great life and that's how I choose to live.
I'm gonna enjoy existence and no matter how much you try to infect me with your darkness
whether intentionally or unintentionally fuck it.
I'm just gonna enjoy my life whereas you know I don't know about you but what I do
is I tune into a person's mood state and I become like that when I'm around them.
Yeah that's what okay that's what I do too because my mom was a crazy person
and they say that that's what children do that had to adapt to their parents
as opposed to their parents adapting to them but what you're just saying about Joe Rogan
everybody's hero and who's fucking amazing yeah is that he's a transcendor he's a transcendent
type of like being where he can rise above shit and I think that's what he teaches all of us
and I sound like he's like he is kind of is yeah like but that is what I've learned watching him
and you have that where you tune into a frequency that is not not not of what's happening in this
quote-unquote real world you almost kind of have to that's kind of the essence
of being a happy person right is that you tune into the frequencies of a higher frequency we're
not gonna go down here where shit's chaos we're gonna go yeah damn yeah man yeah you can do that
you can do that and people don't even realize that you can do that they you know some you might
be in a shit you know when you're in a shit mood yeah you're walking around in a dark awful mood
and if you're if you just change the way you look at that mood state and start coming up with fun
words for it recently I've been thinking of the next time you're in a really shitty mood
what you can do is pretend that the mood is a demon and that you've been possessed by a demon
and that there is an actual demon living inside of you it sounds really intense it's a thought
experiment yeah but what so the idea is in magic is that you're invoking entities to try to
you know change the universe so in the universe inside of you as much as as much part of the
universe outside of you so if you are experiencing a dark mood state it's fun to imagine that you've
inadvertently summoned a demon into your into your you know whatever you want to call it your body
temple and the the reason that's cool is because if it's a demon inside of you and everyone listening
it's not like I literally believe in demons but if there's a demon inside of you you know you don't
now you can you maybe can exercise the motherfucker where if there's just a bad mood state and you're
feeling awful oh right the tendency is to like wallow in it and just stay in it and just like
you have no control like it's yeah it's the weather like your mood is the weather like your mood is
the you have as little control over the mood as you do over a gloomy day and it couldn't be
truth is it's the opposite of that you can invoke and tune into higher frequencies theoretically
that can um sorry I'm wagging my I'm wagging my finger I agree with you you can do that you can
transcend shit through music even yes that's powerful that's so crazy what let me hear myself echo
do you hear are you really yeah oh it's coming through my headphones hold on a second I was like
let me fix that right now yeah that's the idea that you sort of there's actually a buddhist
term called noting which is n o t i n g and when you're sitting and meditating or not sitting and
meditating you begin to note the different thought patterns and feeling states that most frequently
emerge into your consciousness and then he compares it to like naming like the top 10 songs that play
on the radio because you know like the inevitably like a lord song will come on and then inevitably
some shitty Katy Perry song will come on and these will repeat over and over again and so
you start naming the different songs that your mind is playing over and over again
which is you know whatever your you everyone will have some the the dog that exists in our mind
will have like six toys it likes to chew on or play with and like it's you know quite often
they're not great it's like why did this person say this to me at this point or I can't believe this
happened or what the fuck is wrong with me or whatever the the the story is so you start watching
it and then when it comes you're like oh there it is there it is okay now I'm doing I can't
believe that guy said that to me righteous indignation it should I can't control yeah so
so and so cut me off and also um like shame is a huge one like to process shame for things maybe
you've done or you feel or you think and then um I had this epiphany today actually where I was like
I'm really ashamed of like like I fucking banged some dude in my 20s that like you look back on
you're like oh my god I can't believe I left that person penetrating my vagina and do you have
anybody and you're you're just like oh my god yeah so disgust I'm such a pig and then you go wait
who am I afraid of my husband knows everything I don't like besides him who's gonna give a shit
about Christina Pajitzki doing x y or z like who's approval am I so afraid of losing you know
I'm saying yes nobody gives a shit and I mean that in the most positive possible sense we're also
wrapped up in our own stuff like I don't if you were Duncan trust what it tell me like I love
I put my dick in Twinkies I fuck the shit out of Twinkies yeah that's awesome dude like I wouldn't
even wouldn't bother you maybe you've got shame around fucking Twinkies and it's eating you alive
and right yeah that's amazing when you realize you're the thing sitting in the center of the
tower the prison oh right yes isn't that wild you're the one you're the one no one cares no one
cares about the guy you bang no one cares about putting you when you put your dick in a Twinkie
no one cares you could say that to almost anybody and they're gonna like hey what's his dick in
Twinkies right and then it's the end of the conversation that's it because even when you hear
good gossip about someone you're like oh yeah Duncan fucks Twinkies great what are you guys doing
tonight like it doesn't even doesn't matter no it just just drifts away into time it's gone
and that's an amazing thing when you're asked oh fuck I'm the tyrant I'm the goddamn communist
government shooting people behind the barn I'm the darkness I'm the one who's like constantly at war
with myself and that is the demon and what a glorious thing to realize that this crazy
amalgamation of all the awful behavior patterns inserted into you by your mentally ill parents
formed this being that is constantly trying to shake its fist at you force you into shame states
because now you can now you have in the same way that the moment there is a tyrant now you have a
tyrant to fight now you have a tyrant to transform now you have a tyrant to whatever you want to
whatever kind of internal revolution you want to wage you can't wage a revolution until you
identify the main root nucleus core problem so I think my brain just exploded yeah my mind
just exploded man you got it how do you know all this well how do you know this oh god I you know
I I don't know I love I think I get I've gotten to talk to a lot of really smart people on the
podcast who nudged me in this direction of thinking and then once you find this little
breadcrumbs trail that leads you to that realization that you're the darkness in your own life
it's pretty cool it's exciting when you realize that yes yes and I love I love exploring uh
just getting to the truth of it all you know I I like this journey I do is painful and
as confusing and awful as it is sometimes you're like oh I gotta go there because if I don't what's
the fucking point what's the point you gotta do it wait can I ask you that I have written down
some questions oh my god I'm supposed to be asking you questions no you trust me you're far more uh
I'm so I'm love talking okay what's the meaning of life go there I don't know start off easy I don't
know that's something great I this is a great thing that I've learned to do and what I'm trying to
learn to do is to say I don't know when I don't know because it's so easy to not say that and I
like I ask the ramdas people stuff like that all the time and it's so nice when they're like I don't
know it sucks it's great no they don't who knows I don't know and and the question itself is uh
composed of so many goddamn the horrible the terms that are symbols that who knows what any
of those symbols even mean anyway that it's like a really hard thing to figure out but um
I don't know I don't know I look I like existing I know that I'm a big fan of existence
and it's pretty great it's great sandwiches to eat and movies I watched the movie speed last
son I like doing dumb things now a lot dumb shit's my favorite stuff oh lifetime network
lifetime network on apple tv man that is a glorious thing the the way they title their
movies is so funny it's like they the laziest person on earth right like they go to them like
well this is a movie about a teacher who in a stall molester kid in a high school and it's
molestation issues so what should we call this dirty teacher they have a there's a movie on
lifetime called dirty teacher of course so it's great yeah so yeah and dumb stuff is fantastic
you know I that whole hierarchy of like oh i'm gonna sit and listen to classical music and read
some kamu come on you could it's all beautiful it's all yeah abundance all of it it's all sides
of the same stuff right but like okay so here's one theory though meaning of life stuff okay like
you know i i studied philosophy right and um i don't think there's an adequate answer to to it in
philosophy meaning per se but there's have you heard of martin heidegger he's uh yes yeah recently
here's what's weird about that because just on this last episode i did i was talking about martin
heidegger and i had to uh tell abri i had to clarify i read one essay years ago so that i didn't
seem like i knew anything about him but go on please well here's the thing is that i've read
heidegger and i still don't know what the fuck he's really talking about like how much heidegger
have you read well i tried getting i took a class on um existentialism right oh sorry phenomenology
and i read i was supposed to have read all of being in time but it's so dense it's like you
know 500 pages so difficult and his sentences are really difficult because they're translated from
german and german itself is a complicated language right there's no sound who fucking knows what they're
talking about the one idea i just try to glean good ideas i can't i can't do people's whole opuses
i think uh he said the meaning of being capital b is located in care meaning uh the care that we
lend two things the care it the essence of like i lend my care to this cup right now and right now
that is the meaning of being oh i love it right like wow kind of eastern huh yeah very eastern
yeah it really is and and that connective i guess the connective tissue of care is a kind of medium
that you can transmit your whatever your specific uh what is it what's it called the uh
is i'm gonna fuck up the word what's it called da something design yeah what does that mean
that's another hour on your student but you're sort of like connecting through care yeah
does sign is the i right but does sign is being i guess you would say yeah the the
the manifest but he still never defines being you who knows what being what is that even but
does sign is yes the i the the perceiver i guess you would say you can like to like you know i was
i when you're doing any kind of work and especially if you're doing like construction work you're
trying to build something then you realize that you're the momentum of your entire life is actually
in a kind of fractal way shaping your ability to hang a shelf or to i just hung a shelf and
for the first time i pulled it off man i'm such a half man thing because i'm not good at any kind
of construction and i i was like god damn it i'm gonna hang this fucking shelf and it's i'm gonna
make it look good and i'm gonna do it right so to do that i had to subvert all of my
um habituations and behavior patterns that usually involve i'm gonna fucking just get this
over with fast fuck at the screw i'll just hammer the goddamn screw in the instructions can't
totally be right i'm gonna use a dumb template just put the fucking thing up and drill it in
try to get past the rules but this time like i'm gonna go very slowly and carefully through the
whole thing and bam i got a shelf on the wall and it looks fucking cool so that care thing that
you're talking about it makes a lot of sense because if in the moment of drinking tea uh doing
some kind of work uh you know hanging out with a person if you do apply just a modicum of
care if that's what he even meant if you do apply a modicum of i care i care what's the
worst thing you can say when somebody says they love you oh i don't care yeah i know in difference
yeah oh wow yeah care attention you're lending yourself to be you know they use all these wacky
German phrases and shit i love that caring because when you're the opposite of caring is when
you're driving down the street completely numbed out trying to get home in that weird fuzzy in
between state you're not caring you're just anesthetized or something yeah but i mean is it possible
to be fully present and cognizant all the time like there has to be there has to be moments where
you're like i'm just gonna fucking you know you've had sets i'm sure where you're like i just got
autopilot this to get through you know i've never had a bad comedy set i'm just kidding i thought i
looked at you and i was like wow you're like uh i've seen you perform at all you got to blow my
mind even more what no i heard some comics said that i can't remember what it was but some comic
comic in an interview actually had the audacity to say that they i think it was forgive me for
saying this i could be wrong i'd not positive that it was sin bad but somebody told me sin bad
in an interview said that he'd never had a bad comedy set hilarious i my favorite is steve harvey
right now like i saw he was on an opera special it was an hour of like ask steve harvey anything
do we really have to does anyone haven't we heard enough oh steve yeah there's a great
montage somebody put together of his just disgusting weird outlook on life that all seems to
rotate around the very real probability that from time to time and i'm not i'm not saying he does this
i don't believe that he does it i don't know if he does it so i'm not but it it does feel like
there's the potential there if you're a woman around him on the wrong day that it's not going
to be a really great day for you you think yeah it seems like he's just like you know
there's like somebody called and they're like i want to watch football i want to learn more
about football so i can watch it with my husband and he's like oh you don't really want to understand
football that's your husband's day he needs to focus on the game because when he's at work
he's gonna be around the water cooler talking about that game and he needs to know everything
happens so just leave him alone it's like that anyway we don't need to ask steve harvey but to
get back to the concept of caring yes the concept of uh being fully present or the concept of the
weird wave form of life where sometimes you're there and sometimes you're not yeah i don't i don't
know if it's capable if you're if it's possible but in a lot of different texts there is the idea
that you can truly wake up and you're not going to go back to sleep like this bro like your ultimate
neem kerali baba like maharaji people say that he was an awakened being and i think he was and
you know like okay somebody in a bad relationship right when you're when you get around somebody
who's having a very difficult relationship or even a better example would be abused children
so when you get around an abused child what you're seeing is the thumbprint of their parents on them
so you could just see the impact their parents have had in the way they act or an abused dog for
example you know if you a rescue dog what you're seeing you don't know what happened outside of the
way that they're acting whatever the energy was they were around the most was hurting them right
so when you get around disciples of maharaji they all have the same kind of energy that they're
putting out which is this sweet buoyant funny sardonic interesting energy and from that you
can experience a kind of temporal echo of that guy's vibe still bouncing off of them and so that's
how i feel like i know what that guy was like and he was really really funny and he was really
really i'm gonna say edgy but he was very he wasn't like always embracing people
in the way that looking at me he's laying down he's cold chilling yeah and you know not to throw
stones but he's he's a little husky for a guru he was a big big big body because what he would you
know as part of the being a guru people always wanted to feed him so he would go to all these
indian homes and people would want to give him food and he was always caught now i'm not saying
that he didn't enjoy the food i'm sure he did but uh he ritualistically as a guru people will like
you're just eating food and he was feeding people all the time and they ate sugary food and stuff and
i wish that he back in the time when he was wandering around they understood how deadly
sugar and gluten was because i think maybe he wouldn't he would have lived a little bit longer
but the so i don't know what he was like exactly but i have seen his imprint on people and it's
amazing it's amazing now whatever that is they all just say well when you got around him all you
could do is love like when you were sitting around him or near him
you just felt love coming from him and all you could do is feel love but it wasn't always like
that he'd send people away there was a i can't remember the word for it but people would come
to him who'd heard about him from ramdas and he would just once he saw them like you have to
you can't stay that's rad like get out of here like nah dude not you not you not yet you're not
here yeah you're not on the same level not yet you gotta split man and because not everybody
not everybody uh that's so funny but then that's a very loving thing to do because i wish i could
do that with people at shows you know you're like clearly you got a free ticket you're not allowed
in here you can't watch me before it's such an important thing to do i didn't get it bro do you
so it seems like you've been reading stuff about him or yeah well here's the the struggle is okay i
got into ramdas and then i interviewed you for that's deep bro which i haven't aired yet but
and i just didn't even know that dude was and i had heard about maharajit through listening to
ramdas and the struggle with knowing your dude maharajit is that there's no there's no like
youtube videos of him talking nope you have to like hear about him via what other people know
of him stories of him is that accurate because i don't i can't find a book that he wrote there's
a great video i saw of him that's on youtube uh and somebody's sitting around him oh there is
a video yeah i've only seen like heard audio i'll show it to you there's only there's only but it's
a quick video it's just him sitting there in this i can't you know these are hippies i couldn't tell
if it's a guy or a girl but there's a person sitting in front of him putting their head down
kind of bowing to him a little bit but he keeps put he's like almost he's not slapping them but
he's pushing their head up in this really sweet way where he's like no like he's not telling them no
but he's like come on like the thing that you're doing he's like pushing them out of this like kind
of uh what's the word affected thing that they're doing he's just kind of like come on just be here
with me just be here and that's what's beautiful about him is that there isn't like a scripture
based on him there's people who will tell crazy crazy stories about things that happen when they
were around them like people who swear that they saw him bring a bird back to life and that people
who like saw him like he was telepathic for sure like he could yes i've heard stories yeah he could
tell you exactly what was going on with you he knew everything about you he could like when you
were around him but what's so funny is when i was talking to the people from the foundation about
that that aspect they were like ragu marcus the guy who was like runs the ram das's foundation was like
every third person in india's telepathic that's not what that's not a big deal really really many
he's like whatever tell telepathy who cares it's not a big deal it's a rudimentary thing anybody
can develop you know like it is just like yeah okay but what was incredible about him was not so
much the magical things that he would do as much as when you were around him you were able to feel
complete love for yourself because he knew everything about you and all the parts of yourself
that you were ashamed of somehow from his complete unconditional love for you and his weird connection
with the deepest darkest part of yourself that combined to let you forgive yourself and then
because you could forgive yourself then when you went back out in the world you could give
that love to other people and how do you write that down do i think you just did i mean i think you
just i mean yeah what a great way to articulate that whole wow dude yeah it's pretty crazy it's
so crazy sorry i'm like blown away by how you just said that because i've never been able to articulate
thoughts that you just did it's sweet oh yeah it's kind of the reason people love their dogs
i'm i'm obsessed with my dog he's a rescue and you're right when they come to you you're like
what happened to you like tom and i can't high five in the house because the dog starts going
crazy barking yeah he was assaulted by high fives and then uh but um oh people love their dogs
because uh dogs are complete acceptance yes they don't judge you they don't think anything of you
other than like hey you're here this is great i never thought you'd come back you're the greatest
thing i've ever seen yes yeah and and that is i i often think of my dog as a guru to me and i
and the uh i think that they are like that and that's called unconditional positive regard where
they just like it doesn't they don't care what you just did if you just came home from a night of
fucking twinkies yes your dog's gonna he's gonna love it he's gonna want to wake the twinkies off
your cock yeah but he but you're you're right yeah that is that's the most potent force is
that is uh like if you know the idea of turning lead into gold and alchemy which is the like
that was a people still if anyone could figure out a turn some base metal some less expensive
metal into a more expensive metal yeah then they would well they would completely devalue gold
they want to give a fuck it would be useless but before they got devalued you'd be a very wealthy
person as you were producing gold and so that was the dream and alchemy is how do we figure out how
to turn lead into gold and a lot of people say they weren't really trying to turn lead into gold
because they began to understand that nothing in the material universe is of any real value what's
the most important is transforming the essence of yourself into a higher state or going from a lower
frequency to a higher frequency and so if human beings are considered lead then love would be the
thing that transforms the human biomass into a kind of egotistical shitty swarm of locust like
super advanced monkeys into something beautiful and that's why there's no more powerful ability
than to love someone fully there's nothing more powerful levitating bricks or setting buildings
on fire with your mind even though that's incredible it's just gonna change the material
universe and make people scared of you or worship you but if you can get around somebody and fully
embrace them completely and love them and recognize everything about them and know that just in the
same way your dog barks because people high five that doesn't mean that the dog sucks and you still
love your dog just because somebody does shitty things around you and they are defensive around
you it's because they were around who the fuck knows where they came from yes it's so hard to
remember that when people act like idiots like god i don't know if you've ever been in legal
problems before oh thank god no i mean i'm involved with something now where i i'm reading the
letters being sent back and forth from attorney to attorney and you're just going like what
evil way of thinking what flawed can you talk about what this is i shouldn't i don't think i don't
talk about it yeah it's not smart but uh it's not that i have nothing with it's just a contract
it's a contract dispute that i'm having with somebody right and uh you go well i'm trying
to be loving i'm trying to stay in a place of love and acceptance at the same time it's like how do
like how do you accept bad shit when it does come like how do you how did you not get angry
with god when you had cancer how do you not let go fuck this i'm out it's you know when you get
cancer you you it's you do i mean it does like it's really intense and it rattles you but it's
it's nothing compared i'm it's nothing compared to some of the other shitty things that can happen
in a person's life like cancer is like oh fuck i'm mortal and i could die and uh um somehow in
that realization it's like god is like throwing cold water into your face or like giving you a chance
to live because a lot of people aren't even alive so you feel resurrected by your own mortality
weirdly whereas like so yeah i don't know i know i didn't get there were moments of like where i
realized oh shit i could i could feel myself like sinking into terror or horror or something and
and sometimes i i still get scared but no cancer doesn't do that a lot of other things will
are way worse like a bad relationship worse than cancer oh yeah you think so oh yeah but you can
you can extract yourself from those and sometimes it's easier to cure cancer
don't think well you've had some pretty horrific relationships then well i've i i've seen i've i've
seen them and i've seen how much i'm lucky because i never got uh handcuffed genetically to somebody
which can happen like you know so many i've heard of comics who on the road hook up with somebody
that person gets pregnant and they have to marry them or they have to start you know what i mean
like that can happen where you're deeply deeply sucked into a thing and there ain't no there's
no getting out there's no getting out so that kind of the my point is that it's like that's true
if you look at the in cancer you could say well there's no getting out but there is getting out
because you're gonna die or if you if you're set if you have a certain certain type so with a relationship
i mean that could go on for 30 years 20 years of trying to ignore somebody if you decide not to
get a divorce or you just like stick it or even worse like you don't even you pretend it's okay
yeah i i agree i life is so short to do that like i say that in my act even like don't if you're with
somebody that you fucking hate and you're married and even i know you have kids it's a different
story i don't have kids to worry about if you don't have kids and you're married and you you just
you hate that person just go just go you'll find something i promise you it'll be better and i know
it's terrifying the prospect of what's what's gonna be like outside of this i don't know it's easier
said than done i guess well you got it you can't be in a rush i mean you you you have to extract
yourself in the same way you got into it you can't get out of it but the but again how do you deal
with that how do you deal with the you know everyone's gonna have their own personal horror
story that they have to confront and i think that the advice that the ramdas people give is
recognize that where you're at is perfect right it's exactly where you need to be you are in a
school that is makes getting into harvard look like driving to the glendale galleria it's so
difficult to get a human incarnation it's so incredibly rare to get one of these things you
are in the ivy league here right of the universe you're in a kind of like godling training school
where you are being given an entire universe that is teaching you uh and the way that it's
teaching you is not through great things but it's also teaching you by giving you challenges to
overcome and so when you see that whatever the thing that is that you're dealing with you recognize
oh it's you the guru has come i'm so fortunate because here's the guru disguised as my cancer
here is the guru disguised as my lawsuit here is the guru disguised as disguised as my mentally
ill mom here is the guru disguised as my depression you know whatever it is just that changing what it
is from something that's an impossible situation to a initiation ritual that is being offered to you
by the universe so that you could graduate and move into the next phase of your incarnation
and whatever the simulation is can give you the traction you need to get through it instead of like
falling into a whimpering mass yeah because that is not the point that we're supposed to learn these
lessons and like i don't like that the people often miss uh what am i looking for they don't
they don't define karma properly like it's not that you're you're punished for your sins necessarily
but that you're working out something right like like human incarnations you're supposed to work
through is that what it is like you work through your karma you work through your bummers and you
figure out here but you need to improve on to become like a being of love and light is that
the point that's what they say they just say that whatever's going down is exactly what you need
that you're getting this awesome simulation experience that's teaching you all this valuable
stuff and that if you approach it with that intention we're like okay okay i got it it's a
class i forgot it was a class i thought it was an accident a catastrophe or some kind of ridiculous
thing the simulation's a little more realistic than i might like but i'm gonna deal with it in the
same way i might deal with a flight simulator or i might deal with any other video game that's
teaching me and i'm not gonna treat it as though it's uh it's anything more than a really wonderful
wonderful class with people who are that these teachers man they are dedicated to like when you
go to disneyland and you get around mickey mouse and the mickey mouse suit they might be committed
to the character but eventually you can get them to admit they're a human but when you get around
some of these humans here they're devoted to being assholes they're working so hard playing the part
the universe is like really like not gonna break character no because it's so powerful to think
that you are defined by your past that you're defined by your awful mother by your yeah the you
know the suit that i'm in what a fun thing that is to i i know people like that i i know people
who cannot get past the abuse and they cannot get past the trauma that happened from the mentally
ill parent yeah and so every single thing that they do they always revert back or refer back to
remember what you know what my mom did to me and it's a victim thing too it's really easy to get
caught up in the victimhood of your story and of who you were what happened and blah blah blah
which is really i get i i yeah i i work a lot to get over that oh i hate that and i'm not i am not
my story nobody is their story oh it's the worst i sometimes find myself telling like oh this is
such an embarrassing confession but i'll like be telling my just do it like telling a girlfriend
just like being like you know my my mom was um you know she was she would go into some sometimes
she would go into some depression and she would sometimes is a very cold person unexpectedly
out of the blue and so i have a really hard time with this because this is anyway i'm saying the
reason i'm being an asshole is because in the the part of the universe that has been completely
obliterated by time these things happen to me instead of being like oh i'm being an asshole
because i am not allowing myself underneath the defense mechanisms and that's a fucking cool
thing that pima children who you would love says which is the next time you're feeling like angry
or whatever the negative emotional state is strip the narrative away about why you got angry the
story away about why you feel bad whatever it was that happened try to remove it and just feel
the feeling oh yeah right man because then because that but that's why you get triggered right it's
because you've got this emotional mapping your mom's issue she was cold to you and now whenever
someone does that they reactivate the old wound so then do you go when i get into this old wound
let's really i'm gonna stay in it or just go oh that's the old wound that's i know this i know this
but i've been here here's where it gets wild this is where you dive into the buddhist idea which is
like in fact not a wound but the experience of being human in fact it's not that you're wounded
it's that you're actually experiencing the universe and the you know and life is suffering why is it
suffering because of attachment and when they say life is suffering the first noble truth of buddhism
they really mean life is suffering and so this is what chogym trumpa who is pima children's teacher
says is that we literally or that idea is so repugnant that we are existing in a state of pure
unadulterated suffering that has no basis in history but it's just like the way fish are always
existing in wetness that that's just what we're in he compares it to standing on razor blades in a room
that idea is so awful that we construct fantasies to try to explain while we're feeling the way that
we're feeling and those fantasies are the past fantasies the narrative that we're living by
i feel awful because i was dumped hurt have cancer my government sucks i came from a communist
country i didn't have what i needed i had too much of what i needed so you come up with all
these stories to try to explain your poor desperate mind is trying to make sense of the fact that
you're boiling in the fiery waters of the material universe and so it because if you can create a reason
then there's hope because if you oh they did not yet and someone else can take responsibility for it
too because i think that's a conception of westerners we don't like the thought that life is suffering
why because at one time shit was great we were in the garden of eden everybody was naked we were
chilling out we were fucking and then the snake comes along talks eve into eating the apple right
yes wait it now we're being punished but there's this idea in the west that there was once a great
place and we've fallen from grace yes and it's the same ethics of sitcoms and this and that like why
isn't my life like this and it's always the idea that yeah that there there is a perfect and somehow
we're deviant from the perfect and i think that's the flaw this is why everybody's all fucked up
and this is why it's never enough no matter how many selfies you take and i love that girl you made
that video of uh oh thanks how can i have like 1.9 million followers and feel so alone i it's great
she's a professional twerker and she was lamenting the fact that she can't overcome but i love it
because it really does sum up the christ experience and we're all jesus being crucified even if you're
a twerker and so that the crucifixion represents exactly the first noble truth of buddhism it's
supposed to represent humans trapped on the time space continuum past present and future and
infinity meeting former crucifix and humans are that matter with sentience trapped to the goddamn
thing and it's suffering because you're being crucified and i don't mean it i'm not relishing
the suffering right but the moment you realize like if we're standing on a room filled with razor
blades uh with bare feet and our feet are constantly getting cut the sooner you just accept the fact
that that's what it's going to be like walking around and stop resisting it maybe maybe that's
when things can start really changing but before you can like uh before that can happen you just
got to accept that that feeling of shittiness that you have been blaming on the traffic the
weather the job the mother the father the lover or the kids is always the same feeling it's just
different gradients of the same have you ever noticed that of course it's suffering it's that
low-grade misery that we're supposed to always have right because we're you know we're we're that
dignified westerners supposed to be miserable but you strip away the the the symbol structure to
try to explain the fucking thing and now it's just this feeling this aching fucking horrifying
feeling now now sit with that just sit with that feeling and forget the reason that it's there
sit with the feeling stop resisting it just for a second just for a second and then
suddenly that feeling isn't quite as bad like why wait wait this doesn't feel as
this actually doesn't feel very bad at all and if it does feel bad it seems to go away and then
right what what it seems to come and go i don't know that's as far as i've gotten with the thing
but according to buddhist scripture you can actually there is a kind of hope so to speak
there is the chance for rebirth there is the chance to get off the floor of razors or to
dissolve the ego mechanisms that are causing you to resist truth and that's just drinking a
lot of wine right that's what they say eating getting hammered getting hammered his ego dissolving
drugs drugs help a lot medicating see oh one thing though okay the feelings thing if you don't
feel those feelings by the way that's what leads to compulsory behavior right if we don't just sit
with those shitty thoughts and feelings and let it get through you that's when you pick up things
like eating yes drugging whoring boozing whatever all those compulsions and they're all we're all
hardwired for addiction oh and that's what makes for the bad trips too but that's the bad fucking
trips i almost said that's what makes the bad trips baby very much fucking embarrassing sunglasses
what came out of me just then uh oh god i should kill myself but the the the bad trips usually are
a result of not being in that state of consciousness just a lot like going with it you mean because
i've been on acid and had bad trips you know and yeah and it is because like you're in your
head about it right and you're not like just kind of going with the flow of of life and stuff yeah
and the preceding months or years leading up to the trip you are ignoring the fact that you feel
awful all the time and trying to pretend that you didn't feel awful and so then the trip comes
and it's like hey i'm not gonna let you ignore that you feel horrible 99% of the time but you're
walking around with a big grin on your face like you don't when inside you feel like shit all the
time let's do the work you hoarder you fucking hoarder let's do the work stop ignoring the fact
you have 7 000 taco bell bags shoved underneath your mattress connect collection and that's what
people do i know people meet that's what i did on the road 20 2013 i was eating bowls of macaroni
and cheese in my hotel room at two in the morning alone and you're like this feels great and then
no but you don't feel good you feel bad you gotta admit that you don't feel good for a second i have
1.8 million followers why am i so alone are you know the thing like where you're like just want
somebody to love you but instead of saying to them i really don't want to lose you yes you say to them
are you fucking cheating on me right right you know instead of saying to them i want you in my
life more than i love you i'm afraid i'm so scared i'm a scared person this never happens to me and
i really really want you here because i just think you're wonderful you're like let me look at your
twitter dms you know i learned that lesson with my husband it took i've been with him like almost
10 years and to have that ultimate um to to truly be vulnerable with another human being and really
be honest and naked about stuff it's it's to soft it softens the relationship it softens your your
your bullshit when you're just like look you're right i'm not people are like how do you guys
stay faithful how do you hold it together you're both on the road and i go well first of all i have
no cause to doubt my husband's fidelity and i don't cheat on my husband either but we're super honest
about those feelings of like i'm terrified of losing you i love you so much you are yeah like
you're so important oh god it's but it's so scary to be vulnerable with another human it's
terrifying but those are the breakthroughs man the moment you do that with someone then all of a
sudden it's like the angel starts singing the whole game that was you were playing falls apart
and now you're just going to end up crying on each other and like embracing each other and it's
sweet and romantic and beautiful but you don't get that until you tell the truth you won't get that
until you just drop the stupid game just like god i love you it hurts and it's beautiful and man
isn't that the ingredient for the whole for for all of it for the whole thing you just start trying
to do that with yourself in the world and then something shifts right away it's just
it's it's it's cowardice versus being a hero you know it's such a it's so easy to be a coward and
yeah it totally is it's easier to just be like fuck that i don't even shit i'm fucking but go home
get drunk watch tv blah blah blah next next day next day next day next day but man it's so cool to
just like sink into the this is what chogium trumpet calls the rocky soil of your life the rough
rocky soil that's where you start your practice he says the best way to start your practices well
not the best way but he says hopelessness is one of the best places to start a spiritual practice
where you've given up the idea that you're gonna get out of this goddamn thing by climbing over the
wall that surrounds it but you're like i'm just gonna go into the center of hell and yeah it's so
crazy because i it's actually literally what happened to me i uh i was on the road a bunch
and i uh i was in a city in a hotel room during the day i was daytime drinking alone in my room
crocheting i decided to take a crocheting like that that was gonna save this right just crochet
through this and i was crying just like why am i uh wait a minute something's wrong here
and it was a breakdown and i came home i got real high and i laid in bed and i was like
hmm i guess what being a comedian is not all there is there's something yeah wait am i this person
and if that if that's all there is like i oh boy i'm i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired
and that's when you break and that's when you break open and you're like i gotta do i gotta
maybe not do something about this maybe i need to sit in this for a minute yeah maybe i need to
not be on the road so much a yes and b i gotta figure out like what is this and that started
back in like april and i've been on this vision quest and now i'm here with you man and this is
breaking my shit open even more love it that is so badass man i love that that is such a
and when you record okay so that thing that happened to you crying in a hotel room crocheting
and getting drunk and then coming back and having a breakdown yeah that is a thing that
if somebody came to you with a menu of experiences and said how about a lonely breakdown in a hotel
room where you're drinking and you're crocheting that's like not going to be the experience you
pick on the menu of experiences you're like no i'll skip that i'm going to take a 45 minute
orgasm and after that being entertained by a great movie if i could have that please
but weirdly those two things are going to give you this temporary fleeting
experience which is a blast whatever the sense gratification you're engaging can be quite fun
but the fucking breakdowns those are the things that are actually the best things and those are
the things where it's like okay you're ready congratulations we've you've moved into the next
grade the thing you're running away from is actually the very thing that contains within it
everything that you need to really wake up and when you start approaching that those moments
from that place instead of resisting them it's weird then that they stop bearing their teeth
and growling at you and they're like okay okay and it's also what am i avoiding right now like
why am i being avoided of talking to so-and-so or what am i what am i terrified of right now
and that's the heart of darkness that you got to go into like straight away what's terrifying
and there it is man face it dive in dive in because it's so great on the other side
and it's just a trick that some maybe well you know you can even make up a story let's pretend
we're on a spaceship let's pretend that this is a spaceship filled with survivors from an alien
apocalypse on a planet where the environment went away because people were polluters and
so as part of the plan to move to a new planet where we're all going to exist in peace we were
placed into hyperspace chambers where projected into our minds were very specific universes
that were designed to teach us to be loving and pathetic compassionate connected people so that
when we finally get to the destination that we're going to where the thing's going to open up
and we're going to be ready to live together in a way that's not going to destroy a planet
and so then when you realize oh it's just part of a simulation and these things that are coming to
you that seem so severe it's just a hologram it's just coming to you but it's going to keep coming
to you and the program's going to keep repeating until you fucking learn to love and that's what
they call samsara the endless cycle of birth and death it's just going to keep happening the thing
is going to loop and maybe this is a prison maybe we are in a super advanced alien prison whereas
part of our imprisonment holographic universes are in projected into our minds that are designed
to allow us to overcome whatever the crime habituation was that made us get in here in the
first place and until we learn that until we have true rehabilitation we keep repeating again and again
and again and again that's called reincarnation that's the idea of reincarnation and do you
know if you ever heard the concept for how long you've been here for figuring out how long you've
been here no i'd like to know that they say yes imagine a dove flying over the himalayas
holding a silk scarf oh in its beak and it flies over every hundred years and the very tip of the
scarf brushes the very top of the mountain the amount of time it would take for that to erode the
mountain into a valley is the amount of time that you've existed over and over and over again
reincarnating in the specific dimension no i want out man oh it's a lot it's a long time it's a long
time but it also when you wrote that's that's a thought experiment you use to slow you down
so instead of being like i'm gonna wake up in this life and get nice and reincarn or nice and
you're like okay i'm not gonna be in a rush anymore i keep doing this thing over and over and over
and over again i'm gonna take it easy on myself and in this incarnation i'm just gonna try to
you know finish it out by telling eight people how much i love them yes and that's what actually
helps about this thought practice uh is that once you realize hey man it's not just this time around
relax you don't have to do everything because i put a lot of stress on myself
to be a certain way to do everything just relax man you're gonna come back again
you're gonna get a few more shots at this thing it doesn't have to be perfect all the time yeah
it takes the pressure off the now and it frees you up because then you're like oh oh none of this
is real oh wait you mean it it doesn't fucking matter if i say blah blah blah to so and so or if
the stakes aren't this high like it takes the stakes off of stuff it releases a pressure valve
for me anyways to think of myself as an eternal being and not as a limited uh isn't that fun wow
carbon based yeah yes exactly you're like what oh shit and my ego i think having that breakdown
what it was is going like i am not wait a minute if i'm not the comedian if if all these things and
if money don't define me and if my career goals don't define me well then who am i what am i and
who the fuck is saying all of this like you go oh the eye is separate from that something there's
something else and it's terrifying to think that you're not the things that you thought you were
that's the beginning of the like the the crisis the existential second existential crisis first
one i had i was 13 years old i was smoking cigarettes and i was like oh i'm alone in the world
yeah i remember realizing aloneness and crying that's an intense moment yeah that's an intense one
and then the moment that you're talking about where you realize you're like a a doll that the
universe has been holding and playing and gotten so convinced that in the game of make believe that
that the universe was the doll that it really believed that you you know you believe it you
believe you're this toy that you're not you're a you're a you're a kind of security blanket the
universe is using to give itself form and when you start realizing that every single aspect of
yourself is just an impermanent fleeting well and also because other people define you in terms of
your gender like we were talking about this when i first came to your house that you know i'm a
female comedian and that that's always a it's always a thing you know and i didn't know i was
limited i didn't know i was this thing called a female comic until other people told me that
term's got to get right that we've got it we've got to get that fucking term out of the vernacular
it's like black comedian or mexican yeah like do we qualify the other but the point is i i wasn't
aware of my limitations until i was told them actually i had thought of myself as an infinite
being or whatever the fuck it wasn't until other people went yeah but you got tits yeah but you're
blonde and you're cute no one's gonna listen to you and the people said that to me in my 20 yeah
you're too pretty to be chmi and your block of butt not that i'm fucking listen i'm not
tooting my horn to your horn you know what i'm saying like people make assumptions about you
based on the package you come in on that's right and i was like but i'm not that being i know that
i am not and i let it i let that take over well yeah that's called getting cursed and oh is that
right that's what i call it it's getting cursed it's a good curse to have in terms of uh you know
i could be a paraplegic in india you know well no i but i know i'm wow the pretty girl you know
or you could be a just because your body isn't you know malfunctioning or you're able to walk
around doesn't mean that psychically you're not a paraplegic and when you realize that like when
you get it so what you're talking about there is like so here's a what robert anton wilson
calls a reality tunnel that you were existing within where you were an infinite being unaware
of the fact that there was some limitation based on your gender so there's the universe you're
existing in then you get around a wizard who puts a curse on you by saying as a matter of fact
your paradigm is limited by your gender and so now they very convincingly will weave a
spell of words and tell you why or the sum total of all these awful shitty misogynistic wizards
will do whatever spell they're going to do on you and the next thing you know you're cursed
and you start living according to their paradigm instead of your paradigm that's the danger that's
the danger because you were around a more powerful wizard than you were and you allowed yourself to
be cursed by them instead of doing that thing that when you get around an adept a true initiate
they don't let your fucking words spell do anything to them no they're just there man they're not
going to like suck get sucked into your paradigm or they're going to more than likely what they're
going to do is try to expand your paradigm they're going to try to open you up as much as they can
because that's the kind of magic some of these people like to do not all wizards like to curse
in fact them really good ones like neem kerali baba they don't they they like to do the opposite
for some reason the spell that they like to cast is one where they help free people from the
oh most definitely and there have been dudes that are like i'm not saying everybody out there is
that for sure there are even guys like you and joe and like joey d as my husband enlightened
beings that have always helped me transcend that fucking bullshit world you know i but it is out
there and it is sick man it is right but everybody has if you're not a white male i shouldn't even
say that i feel like everybody comes to this earth with their own bag of bullshit no matter who you
are right my bag of bullshit happens to be x y and z your bag of bull everybody comes nobody
comes here perfectly well i take that back maybe the johnson and johnson heirs like people now but
even those people have their own traps being a multi-millionaire heiress or whatever has its own
trappings we all come here with obstacles and trappings it's all a trap at first yeah but the
trap is actually the teacher and that's an important thing to realize is that the trap is
the thing that's there that that's your that's god in your life that's the angels in your life
the very thing that you're looking at is that is the trap the more you focus on it and sit with it
the more you realize that it's the key simultaneous to being a trap that's so fucking weird but it
does seem to be the way it works and ps any misogynistic asshole antiquated backwood
shithead out there who feels okay uh supporting uh ancient stereotypes about women who do comedy
please watch christina do stand up and then shut the fuck up for the rest of your life
because you are legendarily funny i really mean that i know you do thank you you know i don't
accept it i have thought of your that set that i saw in the original room since i saw i've thought
about it at least like 15 times i just thought because it's just a great comic when they get in
a room the energy changes in this specific way that is so beautiful and um there's only a few
comics can do it out there right now that i know of there's only a few i mean i'll look there's
different types of comics for different types of people i don't mean to diss comics or whatever
but the kind of comedy i like george carlin bill hicks that kind of like real authentic
psychedelic from its honesty that kind of comedy there's not a lot of people out there
stan hope i guess you could say yes and you you're putting it out there and it's amazing so thank you
thank you for being on this show i hope you'll come back i love it and you have to come to
your mom's house man we're waiting for you done let's schedule oh i got you on audio saying it
good it's done thank you so much oh wait where can people find you oh um go to christina comedy
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