Duncan Trussell Family Hour - Henry Zebrowski
Episode Date: March 28, 2018Henry Zebrowski explodes his genius all over the face of the DTFH in this stellar episode. We talk Sigil magic, cum pools of the ancients and we figure out how the domestication of wolves and the evo...lution of language are inextricably tied together so this podcast will probably end up in scientific journals. Henry Zebrowski, Â is an American actor and comedian, known for his work on the Adult Swim series Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell, NBC series Heroes Reborn, and the podcast The Last Podcast on the Left.
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it is my satanic pleasure to introduce to the DTFH
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You've seen Henry Zabrowski on Adult Swims.
Your pretty face is going to hell.
You've seen him on Heroes Reborn,
and you've probably heard him on one of the best podcasts
ever, last podcast on the left.
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Welcome to the DTFH, Henry Zabrowski.
Oh.
Welcome, welcome on you,
that you are with us.
Shake hands, go with you, you will.
Welcome to you, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
There we go, now would you mind talking?
Like this, one, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four.
Yeah, it looks like it's actually working immediately.
That's a fucking miracle, man.
Except you see the way I have this blocking our faces.
Like I gotta fix that, but I don't think we should do it now.
It's like a really stupid setup.
It's kind of fun.
It's like I'm looking at you through a window.
Yeah, it's cooler.
It's like cyborg-y or something.
Yeah.
And some kind of HR Giger painting or something like that.
I imagine his family must be terrified of him.
She's like, I wonder if Giger ever looks at his son
and be like, are you fiddled with worms?
He's such a fucking maniac.
But he had that roller coaster.
He had a roller coaster.
Yeah, that's kind of, to me that's the beauty of him.
That's like the, what do they call that, the cosmic giggle.
Because that's this person who is expressing his love
in this dark way, admitting, you know, but it's still love.
It's still love, but he definitely views his son
as like a hypersexual alien because he knows he is one
and he feels like he's full of eggs.
But that's nice to him.
It's like comforting him.
Like a country cabin quilt is to me
because it reminds me of my mother where it's like,
oh, but to him, he looks at his son
and views him as a wriggling mass of worms.
He's like, I made you, what's my cock son?
He's like, thank you, daddy.
Do you have a look into the darkness?
Stairs back?
Yes, daddy, just like you.
I love Giger.
I do too, man.
Can you, can you imagine like being over at his house?
You're, you're, you're just like, you're blasted, man.
You're probably doing like Rails Academy.
And then he's like, then he's like, come on my train.
I have a tiny tutu train.
I shaped it like, it is all shaped like the alien
from alien.
Unfortunately, that's my story to tell.
Every artist has fun story.
But to end up like riding his fucking train, man,
you have done something right in life
if you ended up riding a train with that artist.
It was him and I had friends that hung out with,
what's his name?
The guy that did all of those crazy,
who did Alice, who did, what's his like?
Yano, what's his name?
The guy that did all those weird ass claimations.
Like, ah, fuck, I hate skipping out on it.
He's another super severe Austrian abstract artist.
Okay.
Where they go and you go hang out with him
and it's just supposedly surprisingly chill.
Right.
Like you go and hang out with, Frank Meyer.
Yeah.
You go and hang out with this guy
and you're having like tea and it's like normal.
Like it's just not dark at all
cause he seems to get it out of his system.
And then, but it's, it's a select few.
It's like Jim Henson's daughter and like some weird ass,
other creators like that are there
that all got to be invited to his weird little pad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's just you,
I think it's kind of like the,
it's funny because what somebody was telling me this about.
Oh yeah.
Like don't get a, don't get a person confused
with their persona.
Yeah.
You know, and with an artist, I think, you know,
like the thing coming out of the artist,
the thing coming out of the vehicle,
doesn't necessarily mean that that's the vehicle.
Yes.
It's like, but it's weird, right?
Because as an artist, I feel a lot of the times
I want my persona to be confused for who I am.
Cause that means I'm doing a good job.
That means my art's coming through clearly.
Like people are getting, getting the impression of me.
And so I also feel as a person, as an artist myself,
doing whatever when people meet you,
you, you want to be with,
almost you want to be what they expect you to be
a little bit because, because that's a part of the pleasure.
That's the strong version of me.
That my persona is like strong side of me is out there.
And it's nice to have people attracted to that and get me.
But cause the real, I do that as a replacement
of the real me cause I believe that the real me is not enough.
So I wonder with Giger and shit like that,
where they live in such a whole,
a whole other world of artistic impression
where their whole house is a gigantic,
it looks like alien cum.
Like the walls are all like slippery
and everything's made out of snake leather.
And you, he has kind of put it into himself.
So then he can afford to be super chill.
Right.
Cause he's like, you're already in my house.
Yeah. Well, I mean, this is,
yeah, this is one of the things they said
about Anton LeVe, the black house, you know,
they said that like, he actually did have.
So what, wait, wait, wait.
Have you ever heard anything about going over
to that guy's house?
What that was like?
All I remember is he took his leg off.
Like, is that what you said, without his leg?
No, Anton LeVe going over to that.
Yeah. Oh yeah, Anton LeVe.
Yes, of course.
You know, you heard about going over to the black house.
Yeah. I mean, San Francisco,
you'd show up and he was very performative though,
but that's very satanic.
Yeah.
They're like, oh, the idea of celebrating
the exterior and doing like you want to appear
to be exactly as you want to be.
Yeah. Well, yeah.
And then he would, but he, like I heard
that he had a parlor and that what would happen
is you would go and say, have you ever heard this?
You would go and sit in the parlor.
Okay. So it was like, so when you came to visit,
now I don't know if this is a hundred percent true,
but it does come from very reliable sources.
He had a parlor there and that you would go
into the parlor and there was actually paintings on the wall
and the paintings actually did have people's in them
where he could come and watch you.
And he would keep you like doing like the pure Lord Michael's
Lord Michael's.
Yeah.
Pull a Lord Michael's on your ass, except you're not,
you're not like, you're not waiting to get a job on TV.
You're in the fucking house of the guy
who wrote the satanic Bible.
Yeah. The high priest of the evil himself.
And he wants to watch you squirm and see what you do.
You look at, well, that's very, that's, that makes a lot of sense
because then you get to see a peek into the inner life.
It's like a, it's a voyeur thing.
And then you get to also see how your persona is affecting them
and how powerful your magic is.
Yeah. Yeah. That's right.
You get to get off on that and it must be super fun.
I mean, but in God, I'm friends with a bunch of Satanists
and I love them. They're cool, man.
But for me, like it never was.
They can be cool. Sometimes they're very serious.
Well, yeah, that's for sure.
Yeah. Well, they're, they have this sometimes,
this heaviness to them. Yeah.
That's real because things in the world are heavy, you know,
like things, they're like, I don't mean literal.
I mean, obviously like mountains are heavy.
Yeah. Mountains are heavy.
We have a gradient of densities in the material universe, man.
And it's like. Shit's heavy.
Yeah. Shit gets really heavy.
And like, and like, and what I really love about Hinduism,
and I think it would, if you were,
I think Satanism is a little bit of what in India,
you might call shivism, like, you know, you know, shivism.
No. So, so, like, shy.
So the Shiva, it's Shivite.
Yeah. Shiva, like the God is a destruction.
Like God of destruction. God of destruction.
Not that it matters, but, you know, anymore.
But the idea is like, it is funny to argue over the gender
of the thing that is the thing that obliterates all time in space.
Exactly. It's a man.
Well, it is because it's a Shiva Lingam
is what they worship. It's a phallus.
It's like this. It's like a fucking, like, black phallus
that they put, like, flowers and honey on.
But what it represents. I want one.
Shiva is, we all want a black phallus secretly, huh?
But. Please let me, please change me.
I got my Polish Scottish and none of it's good.
My whole body's a fucking trash zone.
Just give me one black phallus.
One nice, one nice thing.
Yeah, but it's cool because, like, so, like, in the West,
we've got this, like, you know,
repressed, death-terrified culture that, you know,
descendants of these fucking.
Because we're locked into our meat
and we're afraid of losing our meat.
Yeah, and, yeah, and in the West, with a meat as dirt.
So in the West, the meat is bad.
Yeah, we're stew. Yeah, we're all horny and that's bad.
That makes us more horny.
Yeah, so it's bad meat that we're inside of.
We have to put clothes on top of it.
Like, it's, you know, and, like,
you see this in other parts of the world
where, like, certain parts of the meat
are worse than others for, like, you know,
for example, like, a philosophy professor
was talking about how he had some student
from the Middle East in his class
and the student had to quit, had to leave
because he couldn't deal with girls in shorts.
Like. Because you could see her knees.
Seeing those fucking ankles was getting him hard.
I get it, I get like that too,
but I think I know that it's my most inappropriate part of me
is the fact that I get horny just by seeing shins.
But that's, I'm just, I'm high, I'm wired like that.
But I, oh, but that's also, the Hossie community
does it as well when they used to try to paint
over the bike lanes in Williamsburg
because they hate seeing the hipster girls
go past in their, like, jumper outfits
and then they are just getting more and more nude.
Fashion isn't making the women of Williamsburg
getting more and more nude as it goes
and they are just roiled up.
Thank God, because it's like a very funny thing
because it's like, here you are worshiping this being
that has brought all of everything into itself.
But why do they worship death specifically?
Like, why is Shiva the one?
I was talking about the Hossie.
What I'm saying is like the first of people,
so like what I'm saying is it's funny
that many people who are fundamentalists
and believe that God created everything
think that we should wear clothes.
Yeah, I don't understand.
They made the boobies.
Yeah. They made the vaginas.
They made the penis.
If you believe that God created all of this shit,
you should be celebrating all of it.
It all should be.
And then the feelings that you have
are the natural feelings you're supposed to get horning.
Yes, technically it's supposed to be for making babies,
but can also be for rehearsal for making babies.
Exactly.
You just, how you frame it back to yourself,
which is then we talk about,
I've been watching that Wild, Wild Country documentary
about the Rajneesh group, the movement
and about how there's a lot of that makes sense to me
and the idea of like, well, let's celebrate
all of these sensations that we were built to experience
because if not, what do we see?
Zero killers.
Like a lot of people that do a lot of horrible heinous crimes,
people that send the line of abuse down in their families
in terms of like parents abusing kids
and turning them into abusers.
And all essentially, it seems a lot
comes from repressed sexuality.
It comes from not being able to express
the kernel of essential truth
that has to fucking pop out at all times
because if you block it up,
that's how you get fucking cancer.
Like that's where I get deep into where I think
we manifest these tumors and this evil
because we're not coming enough.
Like essentially we're supposed to be coming more.
Well, there's the, okay, so it's like this news,
you know, everyone's, not everyone,
but like the conspiracy freaks are really flipping out
right now because another report came out
about how they found the Yellowstone Super Caldera.
They found, they like were able to identify
by studying earthquakes.
They can kind of do like an MRI scan.
And essentially I just, they identified like this
massive like vein of lava that goes like,
this just a huge,
Yeah, cause Yellowstone's about to explode.
Right, exactly.
And so these serial killers could be,
I guess you could say they're like super volcanoes
except instead of magma, it's the cum that's stuff.
Built up in your nuts, they can't come out.
Cause it's a part of it, especially men,
because men are, I mean, men are dangerous.
Men are very, like we are built technically to be dangerous.
Like there's something about us that pops off.
And then when you get,
we talk about it on the last podcast all the time,
is that when you get the sex impulse mixed up
with the murder impulse,
as soon as seeing blood makes you horny, you're fucked.
Because I know I get random boners just like driving my car,
thinking just normal thoughts that I can't imagine if like,
and just being, I'm on a hair trigger for a boner.
Just me as a man, I'm pleasant.
Like I'm a pleasant, normal human being where it's like,
I can't imagine if mayhem causes you to have a boner,
you're going to be seeking it all the time.
But then what, I mean the, or the idea is,
so it's like right now, many of us,
our boners come from like circumstance.
Yeah.
The concept is that you can like begin to control
the energies enough of your body
so that you can like summon up a boner
based on just about anything if you wanted to.
I wonder sometimes if my lack of,
because I used to practice ritual magic a lot.
And then I wonder, and I used to do it with like,
with sex magic, a part of it,
I always used to obviously use sigils
and I'd fire them using masturbation rituals.
You'd come on the sigils.
I'd come on the sigil or you come thinking
about firing the sigil, like doing stuff,
or you could also do it during sex.
Like you can be like kind of create a separate space
in your mind as you come and imagine the cymbal
shooting out into space.
Would you ignite the sigil after you came on it?
I, I've never done that.
I did the, one thing I took it, I,
cause I came on it and then I put it in the toilet
and I flushed it.
That's not, I mean, I guess chaos magic,
I'd be like, yeah, I guess I puts it
into the circuit.
I mean, it made it all wet.
Like that was the problems to go, right?
I was literally was like, I'm supposed to set fire to this,
but it's, it's not stopping.
I'm not, I'm fucking Peter North.
It's a Scott, it's like maybe a teaspoon.
But do you ever think maybe your cum sigil
ended up in a dolphin's blowhole and killed it?
Do you ever think that maybe there's some
dolphin skeleton at the bottom of the ocean?
It was just swimming around.
Fucking wheel goes round and round.
You know what I mean?
It's just about, that was that dolphin's time.
And I'm not going to take that away
from the chance of the universe.
That's like, that was meant to happen.
That was a dolphin that was about to rape a woman,
a human woman and it sucked into its blowhole
and I stopped it.
If only we lived in a dimension where the problem was
that cum sigils were getting into dolphins blowholes.
If that was the pollution problem
and it was chaos magicians and other sad weird fat men
such as myself desperate for TV jobs.
I was, especially at the time.
But then you release it and all these poor guys
just getting arrested for all my poor poor ropy cum.
There's no, come on.
Guys, stop coming on these, you know, it's just like,
it's like, you know, they'd start selling these
like biodegradable sigil papers where it's like,
this is, this is, use these guys because then,
but there would be of course like cunty nerd magicians
who are like, no, the biodegradable paper
it isn't appropriate for manifesting.
Actually, it doesn't really work like that.
You have to be able to, you know, just like, all right,
bro, just come wherever you want.
Just gets like, just get buckets.
When you were doing it, when you were working magic,
was there, did you ever have an encounter
where you experienced something
that you weren't really ready to experience?
I, it's a part of what made me kind of fall out
with doing, like I used to do pretty regularly
and work it into my life, like kind of follow moon cycles,
to kind of, and slowly build it in
as I was immediately very enthusiastic
once I started reading about chaos magic.
And I was like, oh, I'm gonna use this,
especially for things in my mind
that were pretty frivolous.
Cause that was the first thing that I had read.
They were like, well, be careful what you use it for
because you're gonna mix up a lot of chaos into your life.
And so I did an elaborate ritual
in order to get an acting job.
Like I did it and I received the job.
Which job?
Heroes reborn on NBC.
I wanted this real bad.
It was down to me and somebody else.
And I did a, I don't know, again,
who knows how the universe does work.
But the part of it is that I believe I manifested
a chunk of it because it was a pretty lucky break
for me to get.
It was at the time.
I mean, like, I mean, whatever, obviously.
And then it's a part of the constant thing
I have to talk about with my therapist
and all the stuff about how my work is not me.
My accomplishments are not me.
I don't have to worry.
But like that's the, because I didn't need this job
to make me feel better about the things I feel
that I'm lacking, which is kind of what it was about.
Like it was obviously, that was the real psychological
root of why I felt I needed to get this job
and why I turned to magic.
And then the sort of cracks that appear in the ritual
and your intent as you go or then manifested by,
my life was then filled with insane energy.
Like there was just a wackadoo.
My whole life went into fucking chaos.
Like weird shit.
Like it's, you know, it's stuff that's hard to explain.
I think that if you are, I was in it, I was in it.
I was in it and I wasn't, it wasn't seeing things,
but it was like weird occurrences and like repeated numbers
and songs and the things that popped up.
I was, I watched a truck explode.
There was the thing where it's like,
I was driving through the countryside and I watched this
like I was thinking about kind of the circumstances
that I was in my job.
Like, cause essentially it's like I got this job
and then it wasn't everything that I expected it to be.
And then it was kind of a massive ego trip.
And I was trying to figure out like wrapping my head around
like why did I even want this?
What does this going to mean for my future?
And then I was driving and I just watched this truck
fucking explode on the highway.
And it was like this thing.
So it's like, it's subtle.
Obviously it's subtle energies.
I think at the time I was really isolated.
I was living alone in Toronto
and I was smoking a lot of weed
and I was spending a lot of time alone.
And so a lot of things held a lot more importance
than maybe they would have
if I wasn't in that frame of mind.
Well, that's the magical frame of mind, isn't it?
I mean, that's sort of when you enter into that landscape
that we're, I mean, you know,
from the outside people are saying,
oh, no, that's just the,
what do they call it, the observer effect?
Yes, yes, yeah, you're pulling everything.
I'm changing everything by expecting things out of me.
You're seeing patterns that aren't there.
I mean, the reality of the situation is
you're a talented actor.
The people decide, when the people chose you,
they chose you because they knew you
were a really great actor
and they knew you're perfect for the role.
That's what the skeptic would say.
Of course.
But it doesn't matter what the fucking skeptic is saying
because in a weird way,
they're casting their own kind of spell, aren't they?
To try to like create like a calming state
because for them, it's really terrifying to imagine
that the universe could be built in such a way
that the ability to sort of explode
your subjective reality out
into other people's subjective reality.
So if you think about what that ritual did,
is it divided you?
Yes, very deeply, because I had to think about it.
That's very interesting
because I had to think about both sides
because I'm a rational human being.
I haven't spent enough time in the magical world,
especially at that time,
to understand that my perspective was warping everything
and then also that I couldn't let go
of the other more quote unquote rational explanations
of being like, you booked this job.
Like you said, I booked this job
because I did well in the audition
and I did the, I got super lucky.
It was like one of those lucky things that happened
where lightning strikes like five times.
I'm the right guy for the right job.
That's what acting is.
Did you ever take any acting classes?
Just floor estate, which is essentially.
So you studied a thing.
Yeah, and I expressed it.
Did you drive to a bunch of auditions?
Oh yeah, and I knew the casting director
and the head of talent NBC, I just worked for A to Z.
So it was like all of these things were built into it
that helped me get the job.
But at the same time,
then you become this sort of like manic little dictator
of my own tiny world where I was like,
I made this happen using my cum.
I did this directed magical ritual.
Now I'm a shaman and I am,
I have control over this fucking energy horse
that I could do whatever I wanted.
And I was walking around thinking like that.
And like all of a sudden I'm feeding into,
which is another thing that's actually warned about
in several chaos magic books.
They're talking about how,
I forget that it's a fun term for like,
the idea of magicians starting to believe
that they're past humanity,
where it's like, if you are really deep
into ritual magic and then all of a sudden you're like,
look at these fucking people moving in slow motion.
I'm matrix, it's like I could go
and I could steal your wallet right now
and you'd thank me for it.
Like all that kind of like very, very grandiose thoughts,
which I guess is also a symptom bipolar disorder,
which is like, what am I, maybe I'm just,
I sort of tripped it into my brain.
Yeah.
No man. How did I was doing this thing?
You, I think that Robert Anton Wilson calls that,
what is it, the chapel perilous?
Have you ever heard about, heard that before?
No.
It's basically like when you start practicing magic
and you start realizing what you can do
and see that there is an effect
that seems to come from actions
that don't seem really related to the thing
that you were trying to bring into the universe
and like coming on a fucking piece of paper
with a sigil on it,
then you start seeing the markings everywhere
because you walk down the street
and if you've got eyes for it
and you look at corporate logos
and you look at police cars.
And you're like, oh my God, there's pentagrams everywhere.
There's pentagrams everywhere.
And then you start realizing, oh, they're signaling,
it's some level of reality just above
the sort of numb, zombified haze
of the reality that many people
who are working 40 hour weeks
and consuming TV and not really thinking too much about.
What you're putting into your head.
Yeah, it's just like, oh, this is a normal place.
I like what comes on the radio
and I like waking up in the morning
and I eat the stuff that I saw in the commercial.
I don't know how many people out there actually like that
but I think there must be a bunch of them.
Millions of them.
That's what fuels the corporate entities
that are running our planet,
that have run every single thing that we touch,
every single thing that we are involved in
or are run by some sort of corporate entity.
We're completely stuck in it.
My question is, is it so wrong to then look at your life
because I get a lot of shit in terms of wanting,
it's not so much that Satanism is a religion
or Satanism is like this kind of,
this magic ritual life is a false construct
or this idea that I'm supposed to be a member of some group
or believe in some hierarchy of rules or something.
But is it so wrong to wanna give an actual meaning
to my observable reality?
Is it so wrong to wanna say I do believe
that maybe we don't live in a series of things
that were created specifically
but it's okay for me to imbue meaning to it
because then it gives me something more to live for.
Like it gives me something more to join in on with life.
The thing is it's like,
because it's not fashionable right now,
because if you just come out and say,
well, you know, man, it's like everything's love
and it's all coming from a love force
and there's all these ways to connect to that love field
including ways that appear on this outside
to be pretty fucking grim
and there's ways to connect with that thing
and the ultimate goal of, if you ask me, personally, for me,
the way I do it is through my guru, Neem Karoli Baba.
So I have a guru.
I've practiced magic, you know,
and I've experienced the manifestation
and the fucking...
What could you?
Yeah, and the...
You're sitting at the end of this thing.
I was like, oh man, I did it.
And then I was like, I did it.
And then it's like...
Yeah.
I was just like, I feel like I've transmuted
to the top of a rock like fucking Luke
in The Last Jedi where I'm just sitting on the thing
but I'm just in an apartment in Toronto.
You know what I mean?
Like I'm not actually there.
No, actually though, but if you really think about it,
you're in an apartment in Toronto
in the middle of an infinite void
which is within the mind of vast, sentient,
super intelligence.
And so in that way, it really is a magical universe.
And it's true we can make things happen with magic.
It's just what I love about like having a guru
and the concept of that...
Do you go see your guru?
He died, thank...
He died.
Oh really?
Yeah, and now, I mean, Jesus Christ, everyone,
whenever anyone hears the term guru,
they cringe and it's scary for a lot of people.
No, it's a very good thing.
Guru work is like in guru groups
and people that focus on a guru
has been around forever.
It happens.
Yeah.
It happens.
One of the great descriptions I heard of,
I think it was Ramakrishna is,
he was like a corpse that the universe spoke through.
So sometimes these people, they obliterate themselves.
Whereas like, you know, I had this great grimoire.
I gave away because it fucking creeped me out.
But in the beginning it had this wonderful introduction
and what it said is as a magician progresses
and you get closer and closer to the Godhead
through this practice of magic,
your identity becomes,
and you can't even distinguish the difference
between you and the thing.
Interestingly enough, there's a great book
called The Rose of...
I say it wrong, The Rose of Paraclesis.
I don't know how to pronounce it,
but anyway, it's a book about
producing global quantities of LSD
and one of the descriptions it gives of
being an LSD chemist when you're working really,
that kind of magic, that kind of alchemy,
is that your identity begins to dissolve
because of the matter that you're working with.
You're like putting your thoughts and who you are
into shit that people eat
that become then an edible sacrifice of yourself.
And then you are just depleted less and less.
But what does that mean for your family?
You know what I mean?
Like a shit like when you talk like as a entertainer.
Like so in this realm with my knees and my butt
and the meat, I am a comedian and actor.
So how do I forward myself into the world
of magical thought and obliterate the self
and still make money being on fucking friends
and family on NBC?
You know what I mean?
Well, this thing comes up over and over and over again,
which is that the ego or there's some part of the psyche
feels terrified of this level of obliteration.
Because that's all I've ever known.
And yeah, and what ends up happening
is the thing that comes to your mind is if I were to do this,
you know, for comedians, it's odd stop being funny.
For some people it's like, how could I be a dad?
For some people it's like, how could I do my job?
For some people it's like this or this or that.
Now this is like one of the great stories in the Bible
that I like a lot is the story of Jesus and the rich man,
that story where this wealthy man comes up to Jesus
and says, I want to follow you.
And Jesus.
Was he the one who's the rich man
could get him in heaven, like the needle
who the camel's eye and that whole story?
Yeah, the one that haunted Elvis when he died on the toilet?
Yes, exactly, because it's attachment.
And so what happens is really what's being illuminated
is what you're attached to.
And you're afraid that if you let go of all those things
you're attached to, then whatever the game is
that you're currently playing in this very temporary mode
of existence is going to like somehow change so much
that you'll no longer be able to sustain yourself.
And that's called the leap of faith.
That's the role of the dice,
because that's the idea of like, yeah, okay, well, fuck it.
Let's get obliterated, man.
I mean, let's go full obliteration.
Let's see if we can be completely annihilated.
And if on the other side,
I'm just a big fucking wet mass of hamburger meat.
So fucking beat, right?
I guess I'm that, he better be entertaining.
Yeah.
I was like, oh, whatever that shit is.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that's very interesting,
but that's where I really am.
I feel like this is the other thing that I,
it's like my inner secret thought of,
I do believe that the future in some way
is a psychic connection of us at our peak
of enlightenment, mixed with technology.
Yes.
Where I believe that what will happen eventually,
which is the problems that we're having right now,
we're suffering massive like bottleneck into evolution
because people can't mesh the, what you're saying,
I like the concept of total annihilation
mixed with the technological help
that's going to allow us to speak to,
which are probably the things that fly UFOs, right?
Like the stuff that fly, the stuff that is UFOs,
the stuff that we're looking at.
So that's been another dimension that we interpret as UFOs
and this kind of like otherworldly mental technology,
M&M technology, which J. Allen Heineck calls it,
which is this concept of like that maybe aliens
are in another planet and they shoot ships at us
with their minds.
But that we'll reach that if we could somehow figure out
how to combine the spiritual evolution
with the technological evolution
and then they kind of come one, like we do,
which is I think a lot of people view as apocalyptic,
like this idea of creating supercomputers
and all this shit that can match our brains.
And I think the only reason why it seems apocalyptic now
is because we are not mentally ready to compete
with competition on the market
for the top most conscious being that exists.
Right.
Where it's like, I believe give the robots a chance.
Yeah, I mean, what it comes down to I think is like,
you know, really, what's your plan to stop it?
What are you gonna do?
Yeah.
You wanna go blow up fucking Tesla?
Is that your idea?
Good luck, because that's what we're talking about.
It's one way or the other.
I think that's the other thing
that people don't understand as to be like,
if you really wanna stop this shit,
someone's gonna need to go blow up Twitter headquarters.
And I know that that's fucking probably illegal for me
to say on a show,
but I think it comes down to-
Yeah, you don't mean it.
No, I don't, it's satire.
But a part of what I'm saying is that
if you wanna wage war against the robot revolution,
you're gonna have to do it
because they are coming.
It is happening, except, I mean,
Uber's killing people with the driverless cars,
but they don't care about the people.
They're cared about the harm it's doing to the cars.
These are the people we're up against
if you really do believe.
Do you know Taley Ardechardon?
He's this Jesuit priest predicted the internet
way before the internet,
but he had this idea of this thing called the Omega Point.
So basically the concept is time is actually
the sort of like the tractor beam of the divine
pulling matter into it.
So we're being pulled into the divine.
And so we're-
The singularity.
Yeah, exactly.
So you could, to continue your idea of fighting against it,
you could like, the idea is, oh, no, no, no.
You think you could stop it by blowing a thing up
or by, you can't stop it because what's happening
is the sum total of all energy in the universe
is being beamed up into the spaceship
that you were talking about.
And as it's being beamed up,
the reorganization of it is creating
exponentially increasing levels of harmony and complexity.
And that's what was manifesting as technology.
So the point is, is it's like,
you're not really gonna be able to stop it.
You're just part of the sort of,
you know, like it's a really lame way to explain it.
But like in Star Trek, we've got the map, you know,
we beam someone down and we beam them back up.
So right now we're the beam being beamed into a form
and we're beginning to see the emergence of the form
as it's, which is technology.
If it wasn't gonna happen this way,
it wouldn't have happened this way.
You're right.
We are, it is happening this way.
We are the, we are shifting.
Technology is moving, is coursing forward.
Maybe it's got, maybe it's got a lot to do with
the weird psychic breakdown of the corporate mentality
that turned humans and human activity into money.
So now the expression of humans and money
is now psychic energy.
All of that is all pushing into technology.
So you need to tell me, it's like, yes, you wanna agree.
If you wanna go with Bill Cooper and all this shit,
the Rothschilds made us fucking money.
They said that people were money a long time ago
and that's why we're in this system of control
that we're in now because they don't view us as,
as living being consciousness.
They view us as, as, as things to spend and to move
into different piles and or because it makes
the top of the top richer and richer.
But the problem is that because we are now in that system,
that is how the psychic energy is being expressed.
That is what's happening.
It is pushing it all towards the higher evolution
in technology.
And so it's, it's more that like,
if people wanna be kind of like spiritual warriors about it,
they have to then be like, well fuck fighting it.
We have to figure out how to adjust the energy.
We have to figure out how to take the,
the stuff that's, that's already happening.
We can't deny that it's happening.
We can't say there's no technological revolution.
We can't say that these things aren't catching up
and the, the pull of them making us,
making life more convenient for those of us
who live very chaotic lives.
All this kind of horseshit, all the weird, like the,
the comfy capitalist things that it does for us
kind of match a weird inner pleasure that then it has to
also be supplanted with spiritual pleasure.
There has to be like another thing that comes and beefs up.
So it's like, we're just working out the right arm.
I wanna know the difference.
So you say this inner pleasure is supplanted
with spiritual pleasure.
I wanna know the difference between those two pleasures.
I don't think there is.
There's no difference.
But I think it's one side and the other side.
It's that we're, we're, we're bodybuilding on one side
of the, of the human psyche and not on the left side
of the psyche, which is people like you are doing,
like with the fact of how much spiritual work you do
and all the shit you talk about.
And a part of it is that,
as a part of it's bringing the awareness,
like when you sadly, what I've learned like from
fucking personal trainer, when I started working out,
you start paying attention to the muscles and how they work.
You think about how they work when you're working out.
You think about how it's connecting.
And so spiritually, it's like we have to do that
on the other side in order to catch up with technology
in order to essentially morph them together.
And that's exactly, and really the reality is you,
I was listening to this interview with Krishna Das
who I love, he sings kirtans, he's like,
send me some of this stuff.
Cause I'm interested.
I like hearing the idea of a modern day guru
and people talk, like the people like this
that are kind of cultures of personality almost
that are, that lead people.
Cause I like to see what they do.
So I could see what I could steal for the podcast.
Oh, great.
Yeah, man.
I like that's what you have to do.
You want to, you know, the, what Krishna Das said is,
and I really like this, he sings these kirtans,
beautiful songs, it's called The Names of God.
And there's so many different ones.
They're very soothing to listen to.
They're just a study on Sanskrit's effect on the brain.
You can check it out.
It's really interesting.
It seems to be like some kind of new tropic or something.
At least, you know, that's how science is describing it.
These mantras are very powerful.
And so in this interview, he said,
I'm singing these to save myself.
Like I don't have some missionary impulse here.
Like I'm not, I can't do anything for you.
And, and, and this is like, this I think is,
is one of the first, now that is not to say
if you're on fire, I can't put you out.
He doesn't mean it in that way.
What it means is like, you know, me and my girlfriend,
we were walking and we ran into this alcoholic in the park
and he's like sitting there and he's like, hello.
And we go and talk to him and he's an alcoholic
and he's going to kill himself or he's not.
Nobody can stop him from killing himself.
Like he has to decide.
There's nothing you could do.
But people can't take the responsibility.
That's the, it's like, how do you teach everybody
that there's a responsibility involved
with straight, with choosing?
You don't, you don't.
What you do is-
That's the problem.
This is where I'm my fucking deep, deep like Anglo-Saxon.
Don't.
Just wanting to strangle whole cultures.
DNA just kind of comes out.
It's fine.
But when we first, so, but what you do is it's sort of like,
all right, well, I know that this universe I'm in is,
in some ways a projection of what's inside of me.
And so that's the concept is when we work on ourselves
so we can help the people closest to us.
So it's a very simple, simple equation, which is like,
cause you know, like sometimes-
Cause I'm cooler, I'm then cooler to my family.
Yeah.
And I'm cooler to my friends.
That's it.
Yeah.
And like, I'll be in the midst of like, you know,
I do mantra meditation.
I like to chant.
So I'll be in the midst of chanting.
And my fucking brain will come up with this.
Like I'll think of a friend and I'll think,
oh, I should tell him that this is the thing
that he might be interested in trying.
And it's like, he's fucking piece of shit.
What's wrong with you, man?
What's wrong?
You know what I'm, cause it's like that,
that's not how it works.
The way it works is it's just, it's like,
it's known as polishing the mirror.
It's like, we're sort of like,
we're like doing this practice
so that we start feeling better.
It's very simple.
And then you start feeling better.
And just like you were,
the people around you are gonna feel better
because it feels good to be around somebody
who feels better.
But how do we pump this good feeling into enough people?
It's so, that's where I kind of feel the divide right now
and kind of what's happening.
Like we're in this like weird spot
where I think there's a lot of fear.
And I hear it a lot of times, right?
There's a lot of, what's happening seems to be
in modern society is a lot of suicide ideation.
Yes.
There's a lot of when people talk about like,
you know, people are upset about Trump.
And there was like a thing when like a comet
was coming past the earth and people are like,
oh, she just hit us right now.
And they're like super flippant.
Yeah.
About like wiping out our society
or like all this kind of things
or talking the constant talk,
which has been around I guess forever
about like how our society is about to fall apart.
We're going to be nuked into oblivion.
He's going to be fucking a super virus.
So it's like this kind of thing where accidentally
we're kind of like wishing it.
We're wishing it all the time
where it's like what happened with Trump.
I think what happened with Trump
was that a bunch of 30 year olds kind of,
we created total recall in a real life.
We blew up the movies we loved in the 80s
and we're making them real
because we all believe we are the central characters
of our own inner movies.
We believe we're all Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Donald Trump's the evil president
that's in a 80s fucking sci-fi movie
and we're living in it.
So but what do you do to give people a taste
of the freedom of the polishing their own mirror
so that they will get addicted to it?
Like it's weird.
It's like you have to be like,
how do you give them the rub and tug version
of a spiritual massage that allow them to be like,
oh, I want to feel this all the time.
You just did that.
What's, well, this is the thing, man.
Like, so like guru yoga versus chaos magic.
The reason I like it lies
because when we get into the magical workings,
you know, you need to come up with a thing that you want.
Yes.
Which is more difficult than you think
because guess what?
I, the one thing I did learn about that
was that when I asked for something really specific
that I thought I wanted, that was completely wrong.
Right.
It was completely fucking wrong.
So the concept here is, well, you know,
let me help.
How can I help is the best way to put it.
How can I help?
And so from that, in other words,
how can I, if I'm going to let myself imagine,
you know, in the same way we have the continuum
of density on one scale, we've got death metal,
I guess on the other side,
we got fucking John Denver or something, you know,
reflecting those different like energies.
In the same way, there must be a continuum of intelligence.
And if we're going to get into the world of UFOs
and the concept, well, it's probably intelligence
outside of this planet, then eventually we get
to the point of a super intelligence.
And if we get to that point of the super intelligence,
then we get to the point of a maximum
or ever unfolding super intelligence.
And you think, let me help.
Can I be of, can I, can I serve that?
Like, what do I do?
How do I serve love?
How do I serve love?
How do I bring it into this house?
How do I serve love at the Chick-fil-A?
Yeah.
How do I go and I make sure that I'm serving love
when I do the podcast?
I make sure I do this thing.
I do this.
That's a very interesting way to go.
Because then I'm afraid to go down the slippery slope
of the super intelligence because all of a sudden I'm like,
but I know there is one, but it's different than,
because Kessel and I on last podcast,
we always get into our private argument again
about how Satanism is a religion.
It's all the stuff where it's like,
it's very, because of the things that go along
with the concept of religion, it's very difficult
to want to be a part of it.
Like, I don't want to be a part of anything
that involves like the weird hierarchies
and human-based power that then could be manipulated
all the time.
No shit, man.
You don't want to be part of that shit.
That's, yeah, that's what, but it's kind of like,
you know, what happens is you,
I think it's who, what the fuck is it?
Abraham Maslow wrote this book called
Religious Values and Peak Experiences,
I think it's what it's called.
And it sort of identifies this pattern that occurs,
which is that somebody has an epiphany.
Someone dissolves their ego enough
that this stuff starts coming out of them,
it's like it's, this stuff starts coming out.
Somebody basically-
Yeah, your spirit comes,
it comes to you instead of jerking.
I'm trying to tell you, man,
is don't jerk off on the sigil,
jerk off into the blowhole.
Right?
Go straight to the blowhole.
Let it eat its gum, because then it's food.
I knew an actor that told me a fucking horrible story
about how he used to drive across the country,
he used to hate planes,
he used to drive with his dogs.
And he was like, yeah, he says,
can we all talk about long road trips?
And he was just like, it's like, yeah,
you know, we were just joking about how like,
it's like, I've jerked off doing a road trip.
You know, it's like, well, I'm driving a long time,
I've done a little quick jerk off in the little napkin,
just because of the supreme just fucking violence
of men's sexuality.
And he's like, yeah, but the best part about going
with the dogs is they can clean up the mess.
And it's like, what are you talking about?
It's like, yeah, you come in your hands,
then you feed it to the dogs.
And we're all like, what the fuck?
What the fuck?
Dude, is it illegal to feed come to dogs?
I don't know.
You know what I don't know.
What?
I don't know.
Because a part of it's like, I thought about this
because my dog was in the room with me the other day
and I was jerking off.
And it was like, I was jerking off.
I have no moment of alone in my house at all
because I live with my fiance and my sister.
So I finally had a moment alone.
I was like, I'm fucking, I have to come right now.
And so I was jerking off and I looked over,
dogs just looking at me.
And I mean, it's like, it's that always,
it's a very tacky 1980s standup thing.
But it's like, I'm not really sure what to do
with the dog looking at me.
They like come.
When you come on the bed after sex,
they'll lick the cum.
They'll lick up the cum puddle.
I just, we leave her out.
We leave her out of the room when we have sex.
I mean, it is true though.
Dogs like to lick up cum.
Like if there's cum on the bed,
they're gonna lick it up.
It's salty.
They don't know.
They think it's ice cream.
You think they don't know?
No, no, no, no.
I think they fucking know, man.
That there's, I do, man.
These are-
Well, they don't cum, right?
My dog does not know cum.
We cut out her organs.
She does not know cum.
No, we're talking, these are beings
that co-evolve with humans.
Yes.
So like they are-
Ancient DNA memory remembers,
but like sometimes if you're really hungry,
master can come into my mouth and it's fine.
Yeah, that was probably one of the traditions
of the society that got wiped out by the meteor
is like, feed the-
We make food with our schnunch.
The food, do you mean for the baby berries?
Baby berries is food for dogs.
And dogs like, thank you.
They're very excited.
That used to be like, I'm sure,
like on the night of the full moon,
a bunch of them would gather together
and just jerk off and it'd be this huge puddle of cum
and they'd whistle and the wolves would come down from there.
No!
Here comes the whore dogs.
Look at them.
What if we found out that's how we domesticated dogs
is by fucking making cum bottles?
They're addicted to cum.
We thought it was feeding them, it was cum
and that's why they lap up cum.
It's just ancient memory.
You get to stare.
It's like, yeah.
But man, to get back to the Maslow's idea,
which is that somebody has this epiphanous moment
and so you have to like decide,
you have to ask yourself, does it really happen?
I mean, certainly we have great piano players.
We have incredible actors.
We have incredible tennis players.
We have incredible basketball players.
Could there be some higher level of talent
that goes beyond athletics or art?
That's a really interesting way to put it
because it's true, right?
Because we look at somebody like Michael Jordan,
we see their shit as transcendent, right?
When they used to talk about how,
the way he used to talk about basketball,
we've talked about it on the fucking last podcast
and do the same shit where it's like,
he would say when he was in the zone,
the rim of the basketball would look bigger.
He said it would get twice or three times its size
and so it's like, I couldn't miss.
I was just throwing in a bigger hoop and it's like,
so you essentially, that's magical thinking.
That's like, you are, and we celebrate that for you.
When artists channel something into a painting,
when we see something in a painting or a beautiful film.
So why can't that work with the guru
who's somebody who's really good at the,
I can fucking make you see yourself in me.
Like see the real idealized version of yourself in me
and I'm just happening to be the Martha Stewart
of doing that and I'm fucking gonna jig your system better.
But so the way it's been described to me is like,
all you gotta do is remove I from what you just said.
And now, so now like that moment when fucking Michael Jordan
does the thing or the piano player does the thing
or the, you see like the person you're in love with
or the way they smile or you see suddenly by some like,
either like, by some very, very, very good luck.
You run into someone who's the combination
of all those things and there's no I there.
It's just part of what's happening.
You run into that thing and then it's like
when you're around that thing, you change.
There isn't as though when you write,
like the idea of a guru is really in the West.
It's so tricky because it's degraded
because like it's life coachy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let me tell you what to do, kid.
Here's what you do, kid.
But it's like the way Neem Karoli Baba has been described
to me and I felt him and I felt him through many of met him.
It's just love, man.
It's like you got around that being and it was just love.
There wasn't a thing.
It was just love and it was like so overwhelmingly powerful
that you were forced to basically confront your own,
your own lack of forgiving yourself.
And more about you walking around Wi-Fi hubs, right?
Like our brains work like microphones and antennas.
That's kind of what it is with the vibrations
that coming off of somebody.
So I can completely see how if somebody can be like,
no, we're on chill now.
I've just turned your brain to the chill playlist
on Spotify because that's what I'm kind of rocking all time.
Yeah, yeah, that's it, that's it, that's it.
There's a name for that.
It's the same thing that it's, what is it?
It's like, there's a name for that.
God damn it.
It's like something neurological mirroring or, you know,
like women will get on the same cycles, you know?
Yeah, because it's because we're kind of built to,
because we're herd animals.
There's something about how, because we work in groups
and we work in families, shit like that to me
makes a lot of sense because it feels good
to be a member of a group.
It feels really good to be in sync with somebody.
We're supposed to be.
Which is the reason why we then react the way we react
when you see someone that fundamentally disagrees with
and fundamentally presents a reality
that it completely disagrees with your reality.
And why you're immediately in sync is to be like,
can I, or like, it makes me feel fear or anger or sadness
because it's out of sync with me
because I'm not gonna give it the time of day
to like slide in emotion with this thing.
But if somebody who does it all the time
and then can teach you how to,
which is making you a tent,
which is like makes you a good host,
makes you kind of think where you can just,
you slide into the emotions and the feelings of somebody else
and what would it be like to be around somebody like that?
Who is really gonna love.
I love that you say good host
because isn't that one of the ways
that God has described the Lord of Hosts?
Yes, yes, the Lord of Hosts.
And that's his fucking podcast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's like, God's got us.
You guys hear Lance Armstrong
with the Lord of Hosts this week?
He's fucking sweet.
He turned him into a fucking beaver.
And he was like, now you live life as a beaver.
And he's just, now you're Lance Armstrong again.
Guess what Lance Armstrong doesn't exist.
A million lives as a beaver,
a trillion lives as a beaver.
This is a three hour long podcast.
Now, let's get down.
Well, again, to cap this off.
So it's cool.
It's like what we're talking about is the way
humans tend to harmonize with each other.
And so theoretically, you know, I know for sure,
when I'm around funny people, I get funnier.
Absolutely.
Yeah. And when I'm around healthy people, I get healthier.
So theoretically, if there could be a person
that was some kind of like conduit
to the thing that you're talking about
or the, the Taliard Chardonnay, I don't know,
the Omega point or Terrence McKenna singularity
or somebody who was just one of the opening portals
of that thing.
Then when you were around it,
then it would affect you in that way.
It would inspire you in that way.
You would harmonize with it
because this is what we've been doing for,
for millions of thousands of years
and hunting parties.
And of course, when we would gather around as men
on nights of the full moon and we dug the big trench
and we begin to jerk off to make the compass.
So the wolves could come.
I named this wolf socks
because it's got funny black markings on his feet.
And he loves Jerry's cum.
But they say the sound of the lapping of the cum wolves.
They say with the sound, yeah, all together,
they say that that sound would actually sound like a language.
And they say that's where language came from.
Whoa, yeah, dogs lapping up cum.
It's been like, we should do something like this
where maybe we can make some of the laps rhyme
and then that can be hip-hop.
What is that?
Hip-hop, that's incredible.
Now, okay, let's get into the real
fucking interview question.
Yeah, yeah, finally, yeah, answer me.
Let's get this podcast started.
So.
We really dived in deep, really fast.
But you obviously, I was ready though,
because honestly, when it comes down to it,
it's very difficult to talk like this all the time.
Like I can't, I'm not on a lot of podcasts as a guest
where I feel that kind of openness.
I was, as I was preparing for the interview,
I was watching some of your interviews
and I was seeing like how like,
because professionally, you have to represent the show.
Some horseshit at any given respect.
I'm sick of doing that though
and I don't wanna do it anymore.
Right, yeah, well, I mean, you know,
it's like, I think there's a,
I think you've done a fantastic job
of like conveying who you are through these interviews
and it was really exciting to see that and like,
so I, anyway, thank you.
I love, this is so, it's so wonderful
to have this level of conversation with somebody, man.
It's really cool.
And your fucking podcast is so, so funny, man.
Thank you, man.
Thank you, thank you.
It's like a thing where guys are hilarious.
We have built this thing.
I don't know where it came from.
The people just kind of showed up.
It's like, we've been doing this for almost eight years
and the people just kind of showed up
and every day you kind of wonder,
you talk, we talk so much into microphones
and we're conveying so much information.
But it's also like, I feel overwhelmed like all the time.
Like, mainly just because we are feel,
we're, the audience is so big and they're so hungry
and they're really positive and they're really great.
We want to make sure that we're up to the standards
of every week of every single show.
I also though, but now it's like,
my brain is filled with shit all day long
of the most dark and sane stuff that exists.
And also it's so much stuff.
It's like, I read two books about Robert Hansen,
the Alaskan serial killer in the last week.
Now I'm reading shit about the next episode,
which is that we're in the middle of, when is this release?
This is going to come out next week.
Awesome.
So it'll be, I think it'll be maybe right before we do
what we're doing, we're working on Rasputin right now.
And so I'm like,
Oh wait, look who it is.
I saw the picture.
I was like, it's fucking, it clicked with me immediately.
He's got fucking Rasputin on his desk.
Oh, cool man.
I am deep into Rasputin.
I fucking love this story.
It's one of my, one of the most exciting stories I've read.
I wish his life was told as a kung fu movie though.
I have a whole long thing with it.
What do you mean?
He would have made a fucking, I want to make it.
Can you give just like a quick synopsis of Rasputin
for those out there who maybe aren't aware of who he is.
Rasputin is the evil quote unquote evil monk
that worked with the Romanovs.
He basically became a part of the last bastion
of the Russian czars.
He was their medium and spiritual advisor.
And then he was heinously executed.
There was like a whole theory idea
that he was shot and drowned.
And he had a nine and a half inch dick
and he fucked all the time
and his eyes were super hypnotic.
But his real story is so much closer to the rise of,
he's like if Jim Jones and Dick Cheney
and a spiritual warrior were all put into one.
Where it's like his rise up is very, very interesting
because I think that like most cult leaders,
because they view him sort of as a tiny version
of a cult leader where he was a,
but he was free.
He was trying to give people knowledge,
but at some point it turned like it always does.
Somebody who starts to like the smell of their own shit.
So we'll go into a whole,
we'll eventually do it on the podcast,
but a part of it like that's what his thing is
that he became to believe in the myth of himself.
And then as he did that,
it corrupted everything around him.
Yeah, sure, Ziggy Stardust, right?
Yes, he's like all of a sudden he is the evil,
he is the mystic that he always pretended to be.
And he's not, his body is writing checks
that his spirit can't cash.
Whoa, rad man.
That's cool, you guys are covering it.
Yeah, but I'm very excited.
But yeah, that's, but every week,
didn't have my brain so filled with stuff.
And then two weeks from now,
I got to flush all that and get the next stuff.
So I feel like my brain,
it's kind of like when they do competitive eating
and then they drink three gallons of water
or expand their stomachs so they can get like a hundred pound
like roast beef and air or whatever.
I feel like that's my brain,
which is like a big fat blown out vagina.
Wow, man.
Yeah, you're that,
cause you're constantly having to like absorb this stuff.
And I, you know, I looked at many interviews with you,
so I'm not going to ask the dumb,
were you worried about your man in the darkness?
Are you worried about the day?
I see, it's weird though.
Well, my therapist, right?
So I started going to my therapist,
like started talking about shit about,
he's like, I went essentially,
essentially because I go through bouts
where like for like a month at a time,
I cannot sleep.
I have very, very intense insomnia.
Like I'm in a pattern right now where I am not sleeping.
Okay.
I talked to my therapist.
And of course, the first thing he said, it's like,
so what do you read before you go to sleep?
What kind of stuff you're getting into?
And I'm just being like, well,
it's literally every version of,
every form of darkness and madness.
He's like, well, maybe that's the problem.
I was like, well, that's the thing that pays the bills.
So that's my job.
It's like, I can't really take a break from it.
I just now switch it to the morning.
I wake up and I immediately work.
Well, this is why, now,
so this kind of brings us back to chivism,
which is, so what's really cool about it is,
and there are these people who worship Shiva,
I think they're called Agoras.
And so these are the people,
there's like the far side of the Ganges River.
You know, the Ganges River in India,
you gotta go to Varanasi sometime.
What I was looking into it,
me and my fiance are now doing shit
where it's like we're trying to do a vacation a year
and we're gonna build up to more expert level vacations.
Varanasi, go to Varanasi because Varanasi,
you go to Varanasi, it's similar to Six Flags
in the sense that when you're walking around Six Flags,
Bugs Bunny's here.
You smell barbecue, no, you smell barbecue and cooking,
you know, they're cooking hamburgers at Six Flags
in Disney Land, you smell the barbecue,
except the barbecue smell in Varanasi
is the cremate, the bodies being burnt there
because that's where all the bodies get burnt.
But it smells delicious,
smells like delicious pork meat just cooking.
Smells like, yeah, exactly.
I'm afraid to get those streams crossed.
I like weird meat.
Well, I mean, with the new shit
that they're doing with Chris Bromacher,
they're gonna be able to grow human flesh sand,
that's a different podcast.
But what's cool about it is that it's like,
it's a culture where the death
and the inevitable catastrophic end to everyone's life,
the systemic shutdown of a person's body
is not looked at in the same way it is here.
And so I don't, one thing that I think people are afraid
to say, even though it must be true,
is that there's something really quite beautiful
about catastrophe.
Cause then it's like you've experienced it.
As a person that deals with it,
with having anxiety disorder
and I catastrophize all the time,
there is a comfort deep down
in the idea of it's all falling apart.
Yeah. I'm now at peace.
Yeah. What does it matter?
That. Now, see that, and that's the concept.
So Sushiva, the idea is like,
that's the part of the cycle
where things disintegrate, you know?
And so the idea is that we can't really stop,
you can't stop the process of disintegration,
but you can see God in everything.
And even in the darkest of places,
even in the darkest of darkest of darks,
even in the darkest of places,
you can still find within that,
this inevitable signature of something so beautiful
and so transcendent and so profound.
And this is something that many people disagree with me
and it's something that I disagree with
in my lowest moments.
But one of the things Neem Karoli Baba said
that I love is everything's perfect.
Deal with that, man!
Yeah. What are you going to do with it?
It's literally built exactly as it was supposed to be.
Like this is what it is.
But it's being comfortable with that, right?
We're stuck in a, especially in this business,
in my, I start immediately on the surface level
of the fear of the slow down
and the fear of death of my quote unquote career
and all of this kind of work and all this kind of stuff
is completely connected to my fear of,
my natural human fear of death like people have
and the idea of that eventual annihilation
where, and you'd like to think and all this stuff,
like, well, this is wrong
and because of my fear of death, I want to do X, Y, Z.
I need to have this.
I need to have done this.
I need to have made this much money.
I need to worry about all these kind of things
where we've kind of imagined this world of difficulties
but actually it's as exactly as it was supposed to be.
If we stop putting all the weight on the,
this concept of all of these obstacles and shit
and all these things that I view that are difficult
are things that are out of sync in life
and things that are artificially there
but actually, no, no, no, no, no, it's all,
that's exactly as planned.
Every single, all of this stuff,
it's like that's exactly how it was supposed to be.
It's just like this.
But it's fearful, it's hard to sit in it
because then it means there's nothing more.
So it's like, as a person that's a full Western capitalist
who starts to feel it in your asshole,
your asshole starts clenching,
thinking to me like, this is really it.
I feel it going, do, do, do, do, do, do, do,
tightening and tightening because I'm like,
oh man, that means there's nothing else.
It's like, I want to, at some point,
I'm always expecting some wizard to show up and be like,
you've got to find the Gauntlet of Xanthior
because it's a thing that I'll go on some quest
and it's outside of my existence.
Why do you think the Gauntlet of Xanthior quest
isn't going to happen?
I don't know.
I can still app it, the Gauntlet of Xanthior quest
is coming, I promise you that.
I promise you that.
Thank you, thank you.
You will come today.
Oh, but the drink from the Gauntlet of Xanthior.
That's all I want, and then I'll be perfect.
It's filled with cums.
Oh no, oh.
So, yeah, so you're, you know,
the way it gets taught to me is like,
there's the mind and that's everything that.
That exists, sort of.
That's everything that just came out of you.
That's the mind, it's the mind,
and then there's the heart.
And like when you go from,
and they're both happening at the same time,
but the mind space is like,
that's where the insomnia happens.
That's where the infinite endless complexities
and the questioning and the, it's this like,
and especially someone as smart as you,
your mind's always like.
So it's like, you've got this super active mind,
and then there's the heart.
And so the concept is,
this mind is beautiful and wonderful and perfect.
It's wonderful, it's great.
But also, there's this,
sometimes I have these dreams.
The more I practice.
And in these dreams, I find secret rooms in this house.
It's like, and where it's like, holy fucking shit, man.
Holy shit, yeah, there's a whole other room.
There's a whole floor here.
Yeah, that's the heart.
And so it's sort of this like,
the practice is one of like,
can I move from my mind space into my heart space?
So scary.
Yeah.
It's a scary jump.
I have been really bumping against that wall like recently,
even in my own life, like talking about the,
I love when I accidentally experience gnosis
in my day-to-day life.
When there was for the second time,
essentially like I kind of have like PTSD
about my time doing magic because I touched real gnosis.
I got inflated by it and everything went to shit.
And then I was really afraid to figure out
like how to go back into it again.
Gnosis is in the very center of me
where I start to feel that peace
that I felt in the casual moments of gnosis
that I had before and the moments when I look
at my fiance and I feel love.
When I look at my fucking,
my dog has become the most vulnerable spot
in my whole fucking life.
I look at this dog,
dog is becoming a radiating being of pure love.
I look at this thing,
but then I wanna smash it down,
not kill the dog,
but I wanna smash it down just thinking about
like afraid of opening up the doors
to where the gnosis lives, which is in the heart.
I talk about this imagery in my head
where I feel like my heart is being held hostage
by my dictator like brain.
My brain is like Kim Jong-un
and my heart's like his tender sweet girlfriend
that's forced into another room
that is all bound up at the hands of Kim Jong-un.
He comes in and her hands are tied behind her back
so he can feel all over her body.
But the problem is that is what my brain's doing.
You gotta spank your heart, baby.
But I have to let my heart free
so that we could just be married.
But I don't know how to do the two
because it feels like that jungle of emotion,
which is something that is so important
and it's like this war that happens,
which I think is like, I don't think I'm unique.
I think that that's kind of common,
especially people who have to use their brains for a living
and people who kind of do that kind of shit
where it's like that feeling of peace becomes the enemy.
And I don't know why that is.
I don't know why the idea of rest
and the idea of something that what you're saying,
as is moment, the thing that this is it,
this is a peaceful, we are whole,
we are as it's supposed to be,
which is because I love those feelings of accidental gnosis.
You know where I get it?
I'm the fucking stair machine.
It's like active trangets seems to work for me.
I started like doing something physical,
all of a sudden I'm in another place
and I'm seeing a crystal palace.
I'm seeing like what I used to build in my own mind
and I'm seeing it accidentally.
And I was like, oh, but why am I so afraid
of letting this happen?
Yeah, yeah, man, that's a great question.
It's just, and one other thing I love they teach me
is there's just really no rush.
Oh yeah, I know.
Yeah, you're fucking, oh, I'm so infuriating.
Of course.
It's infuriating, cause yeah, they're just like,
oh no, no, no.
It's like, it really is, there's zero rush.
And so the idea is it's just like,
and you get to, there's, you get to be,
in fact, I was reading this beautiful.
If I start crying spontaneously.
I was about to cry when you're talking about your dog,
but when they were talking about the,
in this book, The Wisdom of No Escape by Pima Chodron,
she says, well, the idea that we meditate
so that we can change ourselves
is actually an aggression against ourselves.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It's to say that this thing that I am right now
is not good enough.
Yes.
And so I'm gonna do this thing to make myself better,
when really the reason we do it is so that
we can be who we are fully.
And that's the concept, you know?
Cause this thing that we are is perfect
and it's beautiful.
And this, God, how sad would it be
if suddenly this, this psychonic brilliance
of yours suddenly went away?
That would, I would be, that would be disastrous, you know?
The brain should use the head like a bed.
It's like the brain should use the body, the heart,
like a place where it should sleep on.
Like that's like a thing I start thinking about,
like maybe like, cause then I'll use imagery
and stuff like that to maybe help me gain understanding
of what it is.
And that's how, that's what the living together is.
Yeah.
Is that the head, the heart is then the bedrock.
The heart is technically the secure place,
even though it feels like the scary place
and that the brain is supposed to sleep on it
and pure protection, they become one.
But the problem is you have to allow yourself
to just do it and maybe me having
nine to 12 iced coffees a day is like hurting it.
Caffeine is a motherfucker, man.
I think that maybe it's too, maybe that's what it is.
Well, it's just, you know, there's a, who knows?
Like, like the game of it is just like,
in the mindfulness practice is one of just like,
oh, just let the, all you add to it is just,
you just start watching.
That's all.
So it's sort of like, oh, I'm anxious right now.
Oh, I'm like, you know, for me,
like I've got a bunch of different fucking
repeating patterns in my head, right?
And so I'll just watch those patterns.
It's like fear of death,
fear of like not being funny,
fear of being too fucking didactic,
or so you know, like, whatever the fuck it is,
you know, or all my, oh, I'm getting old.
I'm getting, my hair is falling out or all,
but the only thing that you add to it
is just you start watching it.
So when you're doing the like, oh, I'm getting old thing,
you're just watching it.
Yes. And you have like a peaceful gap.
Yeah.
Between you and the full on experiencing of the fear
of I'm getting older.
And then the next question would become, who's watching it?
Oh God.
Yeah, God.
Oh no.
You said it, I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
Victory.
Victory.
I did it, son.
You were right, Jesus.
You were right.
Good work, my son.
You are a brilliant man.
Thank you so much for being on the show, man.
This is gonna last.
Dude, thank you for having me.
How long have we been talking?
We've been talking for an hour and nine minutes so far.
Of no, that's not time.
It felt like a millisecond, a millisecond, man.
And I really hope you'll come back on the show.
I fucking would love to.
Please tell people how they could find you.
You could follow me on the machine
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You can also follow my podcast at LP on the left
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and my show, Your Pretty Face is Going Hell.
If you wanna check it out.
Fucking hilarious show.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, man.
Thanks for being on the show.
Howdy, Krishna.
Yeah, hell Satan.
Yeah.
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