Duncan Trussell Family Hour - Talking Stones with Danielle Bolleli
Episode Date: September 13, 2014The great taoist philosopher Danielle Bolleli returns to the DTFH. ...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Ghost Towns. Dirty Angel. Out. Now.
You can get Dirty Angel anywhere you get your music.
Ghost Towns. Dirty Angel. Out. Now.
New album and tour date coming this summer.
You done goofed, God.
You've convinced yourself you're a human again.
You think that your name is something that can be uttered through the end of the feeding tube you use to chew up hamburgers.
You're trapped. You're in a gravity well. You forgot it was a dream.
And now you're taking everything seriously.
You don't realize that you're like the prodigal son.
Wandering through the great wilderness having forgotten that your birthright is not lacking limitation,
but is in fact the storehouses of heaven.
You're an angel that passed out from drinking too much.
Or you're like a high powered businessman or woman who like all high powered businessmen and women
from time to time like to drive down to Culver City and get the shit spanked out of them by a dominatrix.
That's you, God.
And the great S&M dungeon we call Planet Earth.
Enjoying the experience of not having to control everything for once.
As the great dominatrix of life inserts her high heel deep into your immortal rectum.
But when you're tired of it you can always leave the dungeon. Just don't forget.
How are you going to enjoy being in a dungeon if you think you can never leave?
That's the secret message in all religions.
That we're all God getting the shit kicked out of us by a very talented dominatrix we call Mother Earth.
I just want to remind you as the weekend approaches that you've got a terrible case of universal amnesia
and whenever you're ready to have that dark lady's fist removed from your aching asshole, she'll do it.
All you got to do is say please. It'll happen. Trust me.
You're going to wake up to your true identity eventually but you don't have to do it until you're ready.
That's the whole point. Enjoy the flogging.
And when you're ready, towel yourself off, give Mother Earth a nice tip
and head back to your cosmic skyscraper and start creating infinity again.
Because it's fun.
This is Duncan Trussell and you God are listening to the Duncan Trussell Family Hour Podcast
and this song is for you. You wrote it when you were John Lennon.
I'll say it again.
God is a concept
by which we measure our pain.
Yeah, pain, yeah.
I don't believe in magic.
I don't believe in aching.
I don't believe in Bible.
I don't believe in titles.
I don't believe in Hitler.
I don't believe in Jesus.
I don't believe in Kennedy.
I don't believe in murder.
I don't believe in my truck.
I don't believe in Gita.
I don't believe in yoga.
I don't believe in kings.
I don't believe in Elvis.
I don't believe in Zimmerman.
I don't believe in Beatles.
I just believe in me.
I just believe in me.
Yoga on me.
That's reality.
Dream is over.
What can I say?
The dream is over.
Yes, David.
I was the dream we've had.
From now on I'm not born.
I was the warmest.
But now I'm young.
And there's some difference.
We'll just have to carry on.
The dream is over.
God, I love that song.
And boy, do we have an amazing podcast today
with Danielli Bollelli.
But first, very quick business.
Guys, did you know that our t-shirts are back in stock?
If you went to the Duncan Tressel Family Hour Shop
and you found the Ron Regi t-shirts were gone,
they're all back.
So if you want to get a really cool t-shirt designed by
the mystical artist Ron Regi,
go to DuncanTressel.com and check out these shirts.
They are encoded with sacred mystical symbols
that not only represent the amazing interplay
between the limited you and the universal you,
but these shirts are also special magical wards
to not only prevent the evil eye,
so that the next time whichever witch or wizard or shaman
or cursed being is giving you problems
shoots you the stink eye,
instead of that dark, poisonous dart
flying into your shockers and turning your day to shit,
that dart will bounce off,
I'm rubber, your glue style,
and go flying right back into whatever goblin or bridge troll
tried to bring you down.
And when it enters their dark, slimy, oozing,
cankerous, leper-like, death body,
it will transform them into an angel,
and they will make love to you
for hours and hours and hours.
They'll drag you into the forest by your hair
and make sweet, sweet love to you.
That's what we can offer you with these shirts.
If you want to experience that,
go to dunkintrosil.com and check out our shop, please.
And of course, we're sponsored by Amazon.
If you go to the dunkintrosil.com website,
click on the link the next time you're going to buy
some beautiful thing from Amazon.
Right now I'm wearing, I can recommend a Fitbit.
I'm wearing one now, I'm monitoring everything I do,
so I can no longer fool myself about
how much exercise I'm getting.
I really love these things.
It's pretty cool, man.
I didn't expect it to be so cool,
but it does transform the spirit of competition
into something that can get you in shape
because you start competing with your friends
and you want to get more steps than them.
It's just basic human nature.
That's what it all boils down to,
is who moved the most, I guess.
All right, that's it for advertisements.
Oh, yeah, one quick, quick thing.
Podcast tour is coming up.
Go to dunkintrosil.com.
This is the end of this month in September.
I'm going to be in San Francisco with Chris Ryan,
the author of Sex at Dawn,
recording a live podcast.
Portland with Chris Ryan, author of Sex at Dawn.
Same guy, same name,
recording a live podcast.
I'm going to be in Seattle,
still working on the guests for that.
Then I'm going to be in Vancouver with today's guest,
Danieli Bolleli, recording a live podcast,
and after that I'm doing some stand up in Calgary.
Go check out those dates.
Come see a live podcast.
Say hello.
Okay, now that truly is it.
Everyone, please welcome back
to the Dunkin' Trussell Family Hour podcast.
The beloved philosopher,
Danieli Bolleli,
he's got a great podcast called
The Drunken Taoist.
You can find that at
thedrunkendawist.com.
Also there,
thedrunkendawist.com.
You can go to the shop section
and you can download some great
lectures on Taoism.
Or you can get some of his awesome shirts.
Definitely go check out
his podcast.
Also, why not read
one of his numerous awesome books?
Like How to Create
Your Own Religion,
or The Warrior's Path.
Check it out. I'll have all those links up
at dunkintrussell.com.
Now everybody, please expand
and explode the part of you
that is the infinite love field
and send that like a lightning bolt
straight from the lips of God
right into Danieli Bolleli's
right nipple.
That thing needs a big fat
French kiss by the Supreme.
Let him feel it guys. Welcome to the
Dunkin' Trussell Family Hour podcast,
Danieli Bolleli.
Mr. Bolleli,
welcome back
to the Dunkin' Trussell Family Hour podcast.
It's been how long has it been?
A while. I don't even remember.
It's been a while. You left the country.
I did. Five weeks in Italy.
That was glorious.
What do you do when you go out there?
Lay on the sand
and stare at the sun.
No, I went to the mountains.
Mountains was awesome. I was up in the
Dolomite mountains.
I lived here because I grew up in Italy
and yet there are so many places
that I don't know right around the corner.
It's a trip.
You go one place and then you go 10 miles
away and it's completely different.
It's like visiting another country
or something.
You really have to walk
every step of the way you find something
different. I love it.
Isn't that wild when you realize that
the universe that you thought you were
existing in is actually just a
tiny little fraction of the
places you've been your entire life.
It can be like that. You've been your entire life
and you just had no idea
that there was
a huge expanse close to your house
or that there was a meditation group
you'd never heard of or that the history
of the place you never knew.
I know. It's a trip.
There was just down the street from my dad's house.
There was this church which, you know,
churches are not exactly my typical hangout spot
but I walked in for the hell of it.
It was like the most psychedelic thing I've ever seen.
It was beautiful.
You could sit in there and just
trip out. I can only imagine
what it would be like on mushrooms because it was
the
intricacy of the art
and the stuff on the ceiling
was amazing.
I don't need to care about the Catholic
Church to appreciate that that was an insanely
beautiful place.
Yeah, that's right. People forget that.
That's another example
of just shutting down,
closing off and
mostly it's probably out of fear because
it's very difficult to accept the idea that
beauty emerges
everywhere, all over the planet
and that your
resistance is actually the thing that's hiding it,
not whatever the specific modality
of the institution that's exhibiting the beauty.
No, totally.
Because it's funny, you know, you know me
about religion and yet pretty much
every other day as I would take a walk
in Milan, I would just stop in the church,
spend 10 minutes there, sit down,
kind of like unwind and I was
very thankful for that and you can just walk
into your thing, nobody's bothering you.
It's very quiet, it's silent, it's
beautiful and then you walk out.
How old is the church?
You know, I don't even remember
that one. Italy is funny that way because
it's like, oh, this is a relatively new building.
It's only from 250 years ago.
Well, that's something
really interesting about cathedrals
and churches. I'm sure you know about this.
How in the
stonework are symbols that have
nothing to do with Christianity
but have been placed there by people
who are following a much older religion.
You've heard of that? Of course.
That's one of the things that's interesting
about religions is that even though
different religions may absolutely hate
each other, they
tend to all recognize some
power spots, which is why
when somebody come in and conquer
the previous group, they raise
their temple and put their own temple
right in the same spot because the idea
is part of it is a statement
of domination, but part of it is a statement
of, well, there's
power in that place and we
want to tap into it. So you
guys were tapping into it for your own weird
stuff, but the power is there.
It's an energy. It's
kind of like, you know, like
the cathedrals in Mexico City
are right above the Aztec temple
where you, even like stuff
that look like secular and it really
isn't like Mount Rushmore,
they, is it a
trip that they blast these mountains
to put the faces of precedents
in this iconic American
sculpture where in the spot
there was a Lakota sacred land
where these guys acknowledge it as their
sacred mountains and so on and so forth.
Wow.
And in a way it's like you're appropriating
the sacred that's there. You all
have different ones. They all acknowledge that
the sacred is there and then each one
wanted to put their own thing on top.
It makes
sense because if you look at every single
other form of energy in the world,
there's certain areas where there's more
types of energy than other types of energy.
Yeah, absolutely. A lake,
there's more water.
When you're in a forest, there's more trees.
When, so yeah,
the earth does have varying
degrees of ways of
expressing itself energetically.
So it would make sense
that there is a more
ethereal, ephemeral,
mana type energy that
people who are tuned in can feel
and know that those are places to construct
these temples.
I remember a couple of times I did
road trips from California to South
Dakota. So you know, you travel through
a hell of a lot of forest, right?
You go through Montana
and you go through all these places where
amazing, beautiful, natural places.
And I remember getting to the Black Hills
in South Dakota and objectively
they don't look any different. You know, they are
nice trees, big mountain,
cool, whatever. I've seen it
every step of the way between here and California
and yet the energy is different.
It's like, wow,
I can see why people say this is sacred.
And if somebody asks you
why, you can't really put your finger on it
because there's nothing that screams,
you know, it's not more
visually beautiful, it's not
more anything. You know, you don't see it
but you feel it.
And that to me is a trip.
And this is what they call
a vortex. This is when you hear the term
there's vortexes in Sedona or when you
if you've ever, I know
of a place where I used to be
very skeptical about
vortexes. But
there is a place that I know of which is
the hippies
who are there call it
an amplification vortex.
It's not a some places
it's like a positivity vortex
where there's this sacred sense of a
kind of loving presence.
Some places it's a negativity
vortex where you just
it's like that feeling where you go to
a place and you think this place isn't right
or what they call a cursed land.
But some places
are just it's an amplifier.
So if you go
there, you have to actually
modulate your
doses of psychedelics
based on that
knowledge that it will amplify
whatever energy that you're putting
out. And if you if you ignore
that, then you end up getting
you'll end up taking what would be a regular
dose of mushrooms. And it feels
like you've taken five times that amount
because it's doing something to
amplify the experience. So I do
believe that these
places exist. Yeah, I mean to me
it's not even a matter of believe it's like you feel it
right is what you said, even in
forget even places, even if you walk
into somebody's house,
you see it for walls, decoration
art, whatever, but
one place that looks pretty much like
the next gives you the creeps
and the other one feels awesome and you feel happy
in that house, you know, and it's like
there's nothing in the walls that's telling
you this is a cooler place than
the next. I mean some places, yeah, but
a lot of cases is not like that, right? It's like
they're objectively you look at it and it's like
this looks like a nice home, so
why do I feel like I want
to slaughter a puppy right now? You know
why do I get bad images in
my head? Right. And
it's like let's get out of this place.
It's time to let's save the puppy
and skip this place. Maybe the puppy
sucks. Yeah, maybe that's always a possibility.
The
energy, the
shifts in energy that
exist on the planet, there are
people who claim to be able
to tune into that and they get
work doing that. These are people who use
dowsing rods or people who
tell people good places to build
and bad places to build.
It sounds insane when you hear it
but look at a bird. How does
a bird decide where to nest?
How does an animal decide
where to create a den to hibernate
for the winter? They have places
they like to go and places they
don't like to go. Something's
moving them in that direction. In the
same way that birds, when
they migrate, it's some kind of magnetic
resonance inside their
little brains. So it makes
sense that humans also have the same
capacity to understand
or to feel
energy fields that maybe haven't quite been
picked up
on by science yet. Absolutely. I mean
there's so much that we don't know and
don't understand that to me this is not
super natural. It's perfectly natural. It's
just that we haven't figured out how to explain it yet.
That's right. Yeah. Nothing
crazy. It's life. It's nature.
It's what it is. It's like to me even
the fact that when we meet
people, most people
silence that voice but everybody
has that thing that makes them drone
to somebody and make them recoil away
from somebody else.
Again, not based on purely
rational factors. Based on
an energy that you pick up. That's right.
Now that's a tricky one
though because so many times
I have been in a bad
mood and gotten
around somebody that I've met for the first
time and then decided
I'm getting a bad vibe from that person.
Because you are projecting.
You know, I'm the one with the poopy
diaper and I'm thinking that there
because I can't see the poop in my own diaper
I think oh god
they've really shit themselves. They're
disgusting people and then I quickly
realized that that's the filter
that I'm putting on my
own identity and that I'm
looking out through. So how much of that
it's a tricky place when
you start getting into
sensing energetic fields
because you really do have to
be adept enough to determine how
much of the way a place feels
is the place itself and how much is the energy
that you're transmitting. You're making shit up, absolutely.
And part of that is
you really boil down to building a track record.
If you realize that time and time
again maybe you, I don't know
you meet somebody
and you're like that person has
whatever that may be
and you talk to somebody who knows them very well
and you're like fuck that's exactly right
that's exactly what's going on with that person
and you're like oh I am picking up stuff
if you do that on a fairly
on a regular basis then you're like
okay I'm usually
there's always the time when you may be off
but usually I'm not projecting too much crap
my exception to that rule
is hot women
you know I'm usually pretty damn good
when it comes to picking up things
from people even fairly
I mean very specific
stuff sometimes like you know I'll
see one guy and I'm like
nice guy but man he drinks too much
and the person next to me just goes
blank like how the hell do you know
that I'm like I don't know I'm making shit up
but that's what I feel when I'm around that guy
but then hot women who
hold different stories because suddenly
I'm like she's really sweet
and nice human being I just want to
get to know her more and you know my radar
goes completely off the charts
because suddenly it's like
I want some of that
which means that once won't come
seeing your perceptions
go to hell you don't feel anything anymore
you're making shit up
can't you go underneath the want though
can't you just identify that part of your
psyche
is just being the mating impulse
and then sort of go
even go underneath that and be like oh okay
I see this is the part of
me that this is the genetic
or deep part of me that wants
to reproduce and then you go under it because
you know I think that's like
one of these like sad burdens
that really
attractive people have
that they can't really complain
about because people will be like yeah poor you
but I think it must suck
to be like a super attractive
woman
because
you end up meeting
bullellies and
you have to start trying to do the filter yourself
which is like how much of him likes me
as who I am and how much of him is just
trying to fuck me
and that sucks doesn't it because when I'm around
you I don't
there's no part of me that's like
you're my friend because you want to fuck me right man
oh man I hit it so well
I can't believe I pulled that off
that was great but that's a shitty
thing I think that people have to go through you know
it's like that would be so
that could put you in a really like
paranoid world
most of the time I'm okay with it
because I'm not so starved
for sex that I'm like
suddenly I stop really
looking at things for what they are
and I'm just projecting but then you know
there's always the time like there's a bunch of times
when I see some women that are objectively super hot
but I don't even
like them physically right because the vibe I'm
picking up is so like sure
that yeah I mean I guess in some
purely
if what you look by objective
standards of beauty you are hot
but you're not really hot to me
it doesn't speak to me there's nothing there
there's no resonance
yeah it makes me feel gross
just to think about it like I can't separate
in that sense I think I'm more the stereotypical
woman in that regard where I can't
really separate the
emotional who you are as a person
from the pure physical
I kind of have a hard
you think that's a feminine trait
well that's the stereotype I don't know if it's a feminine trait or not
but that's what people say
well outside of gender I think you can
it's weird how you can like take masculine and feminine
and remove it from you know
whatever this person's genitals are
and like just say
well there are traits that are considered to be masculine
and there are traits that are considered to be feminine
and those don't have to do with
the person's meat body is
looking like
which is a weird thing because in nature
you know this must be endowism
endowism aren't there sort of
attribute like certain places are attributed
to be the yin
certain places are the yin one is masculine
one is feminine can you talk about that a little bit
of course yeah the whole yin
young business is many people
misunderstand it as good and evil
assigning to duality
a qualitative difference
not qualitative at all it's
day and night
is one good and one evil no they're just different
energies right it's like hot and cold
it's all relative
it's not that one is
neutral it's up top completely
it is what it is it's an energy and there's
it's opposite
and in that regard so they have the whole
masculine and feminine hot and
cold
dark and light all of this difference
as seen as completely
complementary like they work with each other
and excess of any one thing
is bad no matter what if you take
anything too far it's not that it's
bad in moral terms it's bad because
you lose balance because you go so far one
way and the structure
of life is not based that way the structure
of life is based on a constant mixing
of this opposite energy that are dancing
back and forth and that's
what's at the roots of all of life if
you can figure out the timing of that
dance you can flow it
well if you don't figure out the timing
of the dance you keep
smacking your face against the wall because
again not because what you are
there's anything good or bad about
that particular amount of
more assertive energy or more yielding
energy is because you're using
the wrong and or you're
using a certain energy at the wrong time in the
wrong context so in that sense there's no
wear a t-shirt in the winter right
exactly it's like it's not evil
it's just stupid you're gonna be called right
exactly it's just but it's just
the way things are built yep that's
precisely how it is so I kind of like that
because to me the whole duality that usually
people have of you know heaven
and hell god and the devil that kind of
thing there's always a fight
between them the
yin yang duality is more
of a dance I mean to me the daoist
symbol the yin yang is like a sexual
symbol almost you have this yin
and yang just grinding into each other
and just doing this
is not explicitly sexual
but it's pretty close
and to me I see that
more in life than
the opposing view of
duality now if that's not
stretching my yin yanginess
I actually see both at play sometime
there is also an element of good and evil
in certain occasions
which is also part of
but not
not taken to the extreme
how it's typically done in most
philosophy religions and so on where
everything is about drawing a line
in the sand and you're either on one side
or the other and that's how they decide
what's good and what's evil
to me most of it is situational
it's like if you're raising kids
right
is it good to talk to your kids
and reason with them? of course it is
but there's one kid
on that one day that doesn't really respond
to that and if in your head
you have the idea that oh you should always
talk to your kids and reason with them
and never have a more assertive tone
well that idea is sweet
but not this time
this time with this one kid
no you need to be a little more assertive
if you think that being assertive
and pushing kids a lot is the way to go
you may be right some of the time
and other times you're just an asshole
and you need to tone it down and instead be much more mellow
and more
is none of these things are right or wrong
they're right or wrong in a context
that context equals for a certain energy
for that particular balance
of any young
you bring that forward great
you go by a recipe
of how you think it's supposed to be
in all situations
well you'll get it right sometimes and you'll horrendously screw it up others
what is the
is there a term for being in tune
with the Tao
or being tuned into this
sort of
to the tendency of things to work out
instead of the tendency of things to
become imbalanced
I think one of the metaphors
that they use the most
is always this metaphor of water
and so that ability to flow
with the current in a way
that the term itself flow
which we even use in almost ordinary language
outside of Taoism you hear a lot about
somebodies in a state of flow
is like everything they do is right
they are on and they are in touch with it all
I had this metamistical experience
intertubing up in
Zion National Park
and I was floating in the intertube
and it's beautiful up there
and I was floating in the intertube
going downstream
and I realized
that
everything the river was doing was the exact
right calculation
to move my intertube
down the stream
and if I just let go the intertube
would just get around stuff
in the moment
we've thought this before
but holy shit man
when you suddenly look at it and realize
that river doesn't have a nervous system
there's no brain
it's not like Einstein
it hasn't practiced
a river is never practiced
it just does it perfectly
a river is exactly the right way
and
that
tendency
we're almost all water anyway
so we're made of the same
perfect stuff
when you just let it do what it does
it's perfect
that same perfect tendency
that's the thing
if you start tuning into that
instead of the
micro or minutia
moments that happen in any rivers
excourse
maybe there's a time where the river overflows its banks
or maybe the river is a little low
maybe the river
sometimes a beaver dams the thing up
and it looks like it'll never flow again
but it always ends up going
even if it dries up completely
there's always going to be the tendency
in that place for a river to exist
because that's just where rivers go
so tuning into that
that sort of
bigger picture
instead of the little picture
it really does alleviate some of the drama
it comes from believing
that this state that you're in will be permanent
absolutely
that's the thing about Daoism and about life
that nothing is permanent
everything is in flux
everything is in motion
to me in fact I don't surf
but the metaphor of surfing
is perfect for life
because it's all about
those tiny little adjustments that allow you
to adapt yourself to the wave
and not fall
if you do it right
you're less and you're constantly
you're always slightly off balance
you're a little too far to the right
a little too far to the left
and you constantly tilt it back
to adapt to the energy of the wave
you know how to do that
you know how to flow through life
you don't know how to do that
you become food for the fish
which is also flowing through life
in a different kind of way
well no that's the thing though
you're always flowing through life
and you start
recognizing that here you are
a kind of mutant river
that for this little bit of time
gets to wander around and be a person
then you
understand that no matter what
you're part of a perfect calculation
that's unfolding
and everything that it outputs
is always perfect
and always purely harmonious
and purely resonant
and that includes your inevitable
inevitable
the inevitability that you're going to be some form of fish buffet
of course
that's why there's a flow
a more universal way of looking at the flow
kind of like what you're saying
sort of the Ram Dass teacher
you know can't you see that everything is perfect
type of approach and then there's the human
flow which is I still have an ego
I still like things to go well rather than
not for me my view of what well is
and I'm going to figure out
how to flow within the boundary
of my human ego
well that's what I like
the Ram Dass perspective because
that they don't say
therefore go into some bliss
bliss state
and ignore the pain they say
Maharaj would
said he loved pain
because it showed him Larry was still stuck
and that feeling that we call
pain is actually quite often
that
the moment that the river of our lives gets
trapped on some particular
gets pushed up against some particular
boundary or rock
or we begin to resist
the way that the thing is flowing
that's what we call pain or it's the river
identifying itself
with one piece of this
totality
and thinking this is all there is
but it's when you start
having those human moments
which are inevitable
and constant
and realize like here I am
god damn it I thought I was this tiny
little part of the river again
I forgot not only am I an entire river
I'm an ocean
I'm an entire universe
for that one little fucking second man
I was really really
glued into that spec
of temporariness that I've decided
is my human life
that's beautiful in itself
the ability to switch back and forth
purely in your human ego
driven self well
you're missing out on the bigger aspects of life
but if you're always up there
you can't really live a human life as an individual
either it's like there was an hilarious
twitter exchange between Deepak Chopra
and Rogan
oh great I didn't miss that
Chopra wrote something he was long ago
but I remember because he was so funny
Chopra wrote this thing that was very
you know I forget
I'm paraphrasing but something along the lines of
once you become enlightened
once you become conscious
whatever that was
all your problems shall disappear
there shall be no more problems
something like that
Rogan replied well if you're enlightened
by somebody kicks you in the balls
you still got problems
he was hilarious
he was like he was the perfect yin yang
yin yang gets weeding to each other
exactly it was perfect
that
beautiful back and forth
aspect of it
it really is so delightful
to go into the dream
and out of the dream and into the dream
and out of the dream
but it's even more delightful
when you start recognizing that
it's not so much a circular pattern
that's happening where
the same
drama patterns happen
and then the same awakened patterns happen
but when you begin to realize there appears to be
a kind of spiral happening
which is that
every time you come out of the dream it's a little better
and every time you go into the dream
it's a little better
because you're evolving
and that is a
I think one of the great gifts
of being a human being
is that you get to experience
not just the cessation of suffering
but when the suffering resumes
the suffering has an entirely different flavor
and as that
back and forth happens in a state of mindfulness
the flavor you realize
is becoming sweeter
in the same way that grapes when they're
fermenting transform into wine
and I think that's the gift
of spiritual practice
yeah it's not designed to make you
I mean some people argue that
and that's where I have a difference in it
it's not designed to become
something other than human
to be completely removed from the human level
and to live in this pure
ethereal dimension up in the clouds
to me the real mystical experience
is that
the Zen approach
it's like ordinary experience but one foot above
just that little
tweak in perception
where you still can live in the ordinary world
in three dimension
in going out and grocery shopping
and taking care of business and all of that
at the same time your perception of reality
is just tweak that enough
in the world but you also have access to
a different way of looking at it
that's more in tune with the stereotypical
mystical experience
again that to me is Yan Yang
which is taken too far
the
what people call mystical become
escapist and remove from
being able to keep your feet on the ground
and what people call practical
and being realistic is
that completely
and lacking salt
to some degree
so again even that to me is a balance
and the balance does not mean 50-50
a balance changes with each situation
sometimes you go into one energy
real deep
but you always know your way back
you need to sometimes dedicate yourself
300% to that one thing
you go into it
you have this deep mystical experience
you spend
days, months, years whatever
in one approach but you're also able to tilt back
and bring it back to a place of balance
yeah
exactly you don't want to be a junkie
in any form
and you don't want to be a
it's so easy
to
from personal experience I can say that
the easiest thing
to convince yourself that your cowardice
is mysticism
and that your
fear based
aloofness
is some kind of
form of renunciation
of the world because
these little matters
are of no importance to us
because we are the universe
yeah it's an easy trap
to fall into
and I've fallen into it before
and when you come out of it it's really fun
because you realize like oh god
the thing that I was avoiding
was in fact my guru
and the time
that I thought I was spending with my guru
or in a state of higher consciousness
was me turning my back
on the thing itself
because it's the pain
and the suffering
that is actually what skull... you know
man I just heard this great
I love going to record stores and buying
going to the spirituality section
they have all these great old records man
a lot of cool yoga records you can find
but one of these records is this guy
I don't know too much about him
Ananda or something
if you google search him
and find out that he like
drove limousines or had a
I don't know a goddamn
fleet of private jets
filled with
drugged up
nude hippies
please don't get mad at me
don't throw the baby out with the bath water
it really is just something I found in a record store
but he seems really smart
and he told this wonderful story
how
there's in this temple the idol
there's this idol
and in front of the idol there's this rock
and the rock and the idol are having this conversation
the rock says the idol
what's going on here man
we're made of the exact same thing
and you're getting
milk poured on you every day
perfume, fans
people are bowing down to you
what is going on, why are you getting all the attention
I'm sitting here a lowly little rock
and the idol says
well you see
you chose to be that
and the rock says what are you talking about
and she's like well
at one point you and I were both the same rock
and the sculptor came
and he
and he began working on us
he broke us into two pieces
and
he started chiseling away at you first
and the moment he started chiseling away at you
you screamed in pain
and the sculptor
stopped thinking you were possessed by a demon
and then began
chipping away at me
and I thought well there must be a reason that this sculptor
is chipping away at me so I waited
and the sculptor uncovered
within me this form of this deity
which was always here
the sculptor found it
but it required a lot of
blows of the hammer for me to get here
and you avoided that
and so it's that
you see in life to
the moment the scary thing happens
or the bad or whatever it is
we run away from it
and quite often we don't run away from it
consciously
we run away from it
in the direction of some form of meditation
in the direction of chanting
in the direction of listening to audio books
about
thinking oh no no no I'm not running away at all
but really it's like no you just gotta face
the fucking sculptor's hammer
because
once all that impurity
has been cleansed from you then you become
an immobile imaginary
deity that hypnotized people worship
you don't want to take it too far
speaking of rocks
I'll tell you a funny story that I
read there was this one anthropologist
that was tripping out
visiting a Ujibwa guy
like this tribe from
sort of great lakes are
North and US after Canada
you know I don't get it you guys seem to think that
everything is alive
and that everything has a spirit
kind of
the anthropologist said do rocks
have spirits and this guy said
well some do
some do what does that mean
you know how can you tell
it's like well some rocks talk
to me and some don't
of course
why don't you know that
that's so cool
yeah well and
this is the
this is the
question
when you talk about an animistic universe
or if you've ever been to a Hare Krishna temple
you should definitely go
if you've never been especially go to the
morning services
they have them every morning right around 4am
and
I went to one in Italy believe it or not
well I was in Italy I was
my daughter was you know of course
there's the music
and the clothing and the sounds
on a sensual level there's so much
that passes through your senses
that they're such a big
compared to that's why Catholicism
to me is in some way not from
a theological standpoint but more attractive
than protestant stuff because there's
the incense and amazing
churches the beautiful stuff not just some
do talking it's juicy
but yeah my daughter loved it she was like
thought the Hare Krishna experience was so much fun
it's amazing and
if you get yourself up early you're already
going to be in a psychedelic state because who the fuck
wants to wake up at 4am but if you manage to
get up you know call it there's
Hare Krishna temples everywhere I'm not
recommending becoming a Hare Krishna I'm not
and I don't like I'm not a fan of organized
religion in any of its forms
it's a little too sticky for my taste but
that doesn't mean that you can't go to a Hare Krishna
temple and many people there probably
don't like organized religion but
if you go to a Hare Krishna temple
very early in the morning you should try
it sometime there's one in Culver City if somehow
you manage to wrench yourself out of bed
I've only done this once
I've only woken up at 4 in the morning
maybe five times my life
I try to avoid it if I can't
but when you go there
what you'll see
is
the
devotees sort of
greeting the rising sun that's really
what's happening is there chanting
and expressing all forms of gratitude
for the fact that a new day
has emerged into the universe where they
get to be at least in the
process of falling in love with God
or the universe or whatever and these are rare
people because they wake up at 4 in the
morning every fucking morning
who are these people what are they
you're already around really interesting
different beings than most people you
encounter every day unless
you work in some kind of job where you have to wake up
at 4 in the morning but you know that's a
different game altogether anyway man
when you see them looking at the deities
because they in the Hare Krishna temples
they have deities of Radha
and Krishna, Jaitanya
all the various
elements of
Vaishnava Bhakti Yoga when you see them
gazing at these things
you see
them
looking at something like it's a person
and then when you start looking at the
deities
depending on how open-minded you are
how stoned you are
then you will begin to see like
oh this is not quite just
a statue and then
the question that comes in your mind is well
what am I witnessing here is it alive
am I seeing a projection
of the
consciousness of the devotees
reflecting back from this inanimate
object is it just a mirror
for consciousness am I seeing a reflection
of my own consciousness
am I seeing
possibly a reflection
of the highest potential
in me being bounced
off of these forms that
super smart people manufactured
because they represent an archetypical
energy
that exists inside of all people
who the fuck knows
but definitely sometimes rocks talk to you
not that, yep
and I like it better when they talk to me
rather than when they scream in demon posse
fashion like the first time
don't hit me with the hammer
that's never particularly fun
yeah, no
and usually that doesn't happen
thank god unless you're like
really, really high
but I think that this is the
component missing from
the catholic church and from
all varieties of yoga
is the
there's always a general rejection
of the intoxicated state
not in all the time
but a lot of the time
at the base level when you run into
people they'll always say hands down
you would never come to this place
under the effect of an intoxication
you would never come to church on Sunday
stoned out of your mind
you would never go to a temple
having ingested
some amount of psilocybin
but
there's a whole school of thought
based around the idea
that not only
should you do that but it is
the way the stuff started
in the first place and that component
got lost or left out
well I mean that's the thing why your organizer
religions usually are not too fond of
direct experience because once you
experience something directly you yourself
you don't have to depend on a dogma
you don't really have to depend on them
in a way you're an individual who can
join the community but you have your own
individual experience
that does not bode well for an organized religion
that's why to me is like
even the Jesus story
there's a story that I use all the time when I teach
Native American classes
where I
when I do the Native American history course
there's one thing that I bring up about that
about the whole
story of Jesus and how it's perceived
from a shamanic context
there's 1800s
18 this one tribe and they tell them all about
the gospel and this one
guy is getting really into it so the missionaries
are like cool you know we're making a convert
this is working and by the time they are
done the guy just look at them and say
I like Jesus he's just like my grandpa
and they're like
no let's try that again you know he's like
Miracles and this and that and the other
and all of that and he's like
yeah I heard you the first time he's just like my grandpa
you know how your guy
went off for 40 days in a desert
fasting and praying well my grandpa
went on this big vision cast
and just like your guy after
doing this he had all these powers you know
he never really did all the miracle
business before because you know he went
on this big vision cast he had this powerful
experience acquire these powers
so my grandpa you know went out
gained his power became an amazing healer
they would bring in people were half
dead he would bring them back told people
to be nice to each other just like
your guy you know Jesus good shaman
good medicine I love that
and and that's the different between
an organized religion
and the tradition that encourages
direct experience you know the Jesus
experience in that sense is something that
maybe not every human being
but many human beings
or some human beings could have access to
God I love
that it's so liberating to hear
those things you know there's a
verse in the Bhagavad Gita the person
attached to the flowery words of the Vedas
is like a person who drinks water from the
well when it flows everywhere
right and it's
the it's like
organized religion is like someone trying to sell
bottled water in the middle of
a field of
fresh spring
water and it's just there for you
and they don't want you to know that they don't
want you to know it they active
that's where it gets creepy but they
because built into the game they're playing
is almost an active attempt sometimes
to keep you from recognizing
the one simple truth
which is you don't need to do anything
via another person
right you do need to do something
you gotta pick up the phone
you can't call somebody without a cell
phone you gotta pick up the phone
but that's why
to me on one end there's that devious
aspect of somebody who's really trying to
push it because there's power there's
a lot of kind of dark games that
you can play acquiring power
over people yeah but then at the same
time there are there's a line
at the door of people who are knocking at
somebody to say please
direct me in life I don't want to think
about it too hard because the whole problem of the
yin yanginess of it all
is that it requires you to be really sensitive
it requires you to be constantly
paying attention to be aware
to be able to
shift to the right a little shift to the left
to keep that balance you know is not a
dogmatic state you have to adapt it
to the situation every moment and the
situation is constantly changing so what
it requires more of all is awareness
is being alive is paying
attention is sensing
the subtle changes that are taking place
for most people that's way
too much work
can you just give me a list of
I do this I'm good I stay
away from that you know there's good and bad
I follow one I avoid the other
the way I can do that
in all context in all situation and I don't
have to think so damn hard
because it's a pain and plus
if I'm the judge of trying to
figure out what's exactly the right
balance who that's
a lot of responsibility on my
shoulder I don't like it
just tell me what to do please
right right and that's
like that's when the good teacher that's
like in all the Zen stories where someone gets
whacked with a cane
precisely it's like
not the way it works motherfucker
but the
the tendency for people to do that
is an okay tendency because
you learn
growing up and there are
there are teachers we need
teachers for everything
and so there's spiritual
teachers and there's real spiritual teachers
but the real spiritual teachers always
inevitably get you to a
place where you're like oh
well it's nice knowing you
you know and it's a fun goodbye
you know it's a
fun goodbye because they know they've done their
job the moment you realize you're done
they've done their work because
now you're back at that place where you're not
projecting your own intelligence
on another person
and maybe they have systems to get you there
but God knows I think the smartest
people are the smart people
do not want to have power over somebody
else because it's like
eating at a
McDonald's when you could be
eating at a really nice
restaurant like really smart people I think
have connected with this
much greater
something much greater than somebody
thinking there's things much greater
than people thinking you're special
how about the idea that the entire
universe is in love with you
think about that
the entire fucking universe
is madly
in love with you
it's crazy
it's crazy
when you say it it sounds crazy
you know when you're a kid
and you see a movie
there's a beautiful woman in the movie
who did I get a fucking
crush on
when I was a kid I had a crush on
she ended up being a lesbian
she was in like 70's movies
and I can't remember her name
but I had a crush on her man
and when you have a crush as a kid
you're a little girl you end up getting crushes
on bands and you put their pictures
all you have Justin Bieber everywhere
and you start fantasizing about this idea
that you know if I just met
Justin Bieber
if I just met whoever this
beautiful person is
I think I'd have a shot
and maybe you start writing them letters
or maybe you start whatever you just have fantasies
about it but it never happens of course
maybe you get arrested because you're a fucking
psycho stalker
that impulse
that is the impulse
of bhakti yoga
that is the impulse
of falling in love
with the universe
only the difference is
you will be reciprocated
the moment you start moving in the direction
of recognizing that we are in a living field
of consciousness
that for whatever reason the game it's playing with us
is a game
where we're limited and it's unlimited
we don't quite know it's there yet
though we've smelled her perfume from time to time
and we felt
we felt something that
has given us the impression that she or he
is there
and you could start waking up to that
more and more and more
and suddenly you begin to realize like
oh holy shit
this universe is the thing having the dance
with me
I'm the yin it's the yang or whatever
I think that's real man
you're rocks alive
and talk to you
universes are alive and talk to you
and usually what they say is
I love you so much
I love you
not in that creepy whispery way
that's how I say it
I love you, I'm following you
you can't see me
fuck you psycho universe
every breath you take
no but it's real man
it's real
and that's why by the way
you guys are listening to the Duncan Trussell family hour
who else in the world
would have ever told you that
Justin Bieber fandom
is a form of backty yoga
you can only hear it here
well it is and whatever you're doing
you know if you're like any kind of infatuation
you currently have out there
whether it's with, whether it's requited love
unrequited love, whatever it is
whether it's with a video game
whether it's with a job
dream, whatever that attraction is
you must understand
that that is the embryonic
beginning phases of what is called
backty yoga and that feeling
is not something to be rejected
but to be cultivated and this is where you
come into the land of Tantra
when you're with your lover and you start having sex
with him or her
what you do is you start
you know as part of the practice
you recognize you're having sex
you are having sex
with the living universe
you're having sex with the breath of God
you're having sex with matter
animated with spirit
you're having sex with a perfectly harmonized
combination of
quantum particles that are
vibrating at a frequency that allow them
to hold form and channel
a identity that you consider
to be the person you're having sex with
and that conduit is in fact
connected to all of time and space
and so you literally
you're making love with time
you're making love with the universe
that's Tantra, that's Backty
and you're just a few steps once you get there
all you've got to do is pull back a little bit
and realize that the way you have sex
is not just by putting your
penis in someone or someone
being entered by a penis
the way that you have sex is just what you said
Montseor
it's the way the yin and the yang
spin together in that
eternal pattern and it is very sexual
it just doesn't have to be with people
it can be with your dog
I knew you had something like that
if you want to experience God
fuck your dog, that's what I'm saying
that's in every religion
that's what's hidden in every religion
that's the secret truth of the Illuminati
it's written in the core of the sun
if we flew into the center of the sun
there would be a little stone
block when every language
says just fuck your dog
that's what I learned
that you finally revealed the truth
that I've been trying to hide for so long
from us
just say it!
and by the way I'm a little worried because I've seen your dog
and it's really small so I don't know about
it's not the size of the dog
it's the wag of the tail
I see
just kidding obviously don't fuck your dog
what do you think about these solar flares
you heard about this?
I heard I left it a third
I didn't go anything
I don't know sometimes when I start seeing stuff
that can destroy the universe
kill me ruin everything I know
after a while I'm like ok I already
seen five of those this week I don't want to see
another one because it depressed the fuck out of me
after a while so I was just curious
I mean there is something I don't want to be
evaporated by a massive blast
of nuclear heat from a
from a star but there is a
something hilarious
in that moment
when all the world leaders
Obama
Putin
just realized that all their
ridiculous machinations
all their stupid
ideologies
are just no you're just getting
turned into gas
right now by the star
that you've been floating around
but no it's basically
the sun
shoots out these things called flares
which are these massive explosions
of energy and
generally it shoots them out
when it's not
not in the direction of the earth
but when it shoots them in the direction of the earth
the earth gets bathed with this
high powered energy and the
aurora borealis lights up
the
satellites have problems
radio like short wave
radios fuck up
and my conspiracy theory
above top secret self
thinks that they could also cause
earthquakes or there's some part of me that's like
well we are the sun where the
the sun brings us to life so
does that mean when there's solar flares there's
going to be also flare ups on earth
of riots and war
and earthquakes and that kind of stuff
because it's just too much energy
and when too much energy gets applied to a thing
sometimes it sparks
and unfortunately here because the way
we express ourselves is through
conflict more than love
the sparks emerge in the form of
conflict when some more advanced
planet maybe it would be
when the solar flare happened everyone would be celebrating
because it always meant that there would be
7 new inventions
some amazing thing
because we were still in a stupid
caveman
when is it supposed to hit
well it's already
we're already getting bathed it reaches its peak
tomorrow
if you live in the north west
you can google search this guys if you live in the north
well this I'll try to put this up today
if you live in the north west
and you're listening to this on
Friday the
12th of September
and it's sort of like the middle of the country
look it up I don't know anything about this shit
look it up
or just look up at night
and if you see something it's the aurora borealis
and if you don't well you're not in the right place
that's
you should do
weather for TV
why do you need me
just look out your window dummy
is it raining
well it's raining
man
do you uh
so what are your
what's your plan with this dowice
this dowice lecture series
what's going on with that am I allowed to talk about that
so you have a lecture series on dowism
right now
I was um I put together like 16
short topics
each lecture is like anything from like 15
20 minutes to 45 roughly
put 16 out of them out there
so there's the whole series about
7 hour plus covering all the
things about dowism that
makes sense to me that click
that are to me the key
foundational concepts of dowism and then
applying them to life you know because the whole point is not just
oh great now I know how
to talk about dowism and cocktail parties
for the fuckers
is about um also being
able to apply this concept just to make your life
better plain and simple so I
put those out and um
them and I had fun people seem to dig them
so far so where are they
if you go on my website on danielebolelli.com
there's under the
store there's the only thing up there is the dowice lecture series
man you should be doing those all
the time you should be doing those constantly
that that is such a
brilliant idea to start putting that stuff out there
that was fun
and dowism is really such a
uh so
is so wonderful because it
undercuts all the
symbols that the ego
resists you know I like I'm at the point
now I'm 40 I've
smoked enough weed taken enough
acid done enough
had enough heartbreaks where I
have no
problem believing that a blue skinned
cowboy could be
god and I have no problem
believing that Jesus could be
god and I have no problem
believing that my girlfriend could be god I have no problem
believing that you could be god
but that took a lot of
probably like it's probably took it I felt
my bike was not as a kid got a
concussion right I'm not saying that's
necessarily like a properly
functioning brain right but what's cool about
dowism is it cuts underneath all that
bullshit and it's just like whatever
the externalization
of this general universal principle
is irrelevant if you tune
into this simple
subtle idea yeah because
at the end of the day all of this stuff
is very practical
it's very it's kind of like what you were saying
is you don't put your shirt on in winter
you freeze it's not
while dowism may seem really
complicated and subtle and weird
the
application of it should make
life simple if it's not designed to
complicate things it's not designed to be
super complex system
it's designed to make you
awake it's designed to help you
read the situations in front
of you and respond in a way that
works better for you
rather than getting you through more drama
and heartache and maybe
sometimes even that's part of the game and
you need that and that's also gained
in young businesses when
the goal of everything
is easy and flow well
sometimes you need not to
balance it out so you know
all of this is about balance
and you know a bunch of times people
that ask me over time because I always talk about
dowism because I dig it
to me it's not even about
I like this strange Chinese philosophy
to me that's the language of life
that's just is a
perfect explanation for me for how life works
so I use that all the time
and people are always asking me you know
I recommend and there's a bunch of stuff out there
that I like and there was always something
for me for my
own personal perspective missing
like I love love love Alan Watts
but
there are a few things where I can see how
certain people don't respond to the kind of language
that Alan Watts write in or
stuff like that there's
you can read the Dow Le Ching but which
translation and each translation as it's
so after a while I got
tired of replying to people with
well you can check this but
read this but
and I said okay you know fuck it I'll do one thing
that at least I can not necessarily that I think
is the best thing ever done about dowism
but at least I can stand behind because
it's my thing you know I can
it encompasses
what I get out of dowism for me
so if you're gonna ask me the question
I can direct you there because that's my
take on it you know
yeah that's great man we need that
we need that I mean Alan
Watts is awesome I love Alan Watts and life
changing but come on he doesn't have a
sexy Italian accent he doesn't know how
to kick fucking ass
he smokes cigarettes Alan Watts
didn't know how to Alan Watts wasn't a
didn't know martial arts he didn't have a black
belt
that's the thing that's funny is like people respond
to different stuff right so it's like
somebody the best person
in the world will speak in a certain
language will have a certain
certain characteristics that will attract some
people and turn off others that's right but warriors
are always cool man especially when you're not
one or like like I wouldn't
I'm not a martial artist so whenever you're
around them it's always cool because it's like
you guys have an active practice
that manifests
in a very specific
a very specific
set of skills it manifests
in a very in a really cool way
and that's that's
on the surface is considered violent
but whenever you run into you guys
always peace always
this kind of balanced
stable emanation
I think that's really cool man instead of the
I like it when people walk the walk
not that Alan Watts didn't walk the walk
he's fucking awesome and he had his own
way of doing things you know and
his audience was a more was like a kind of
like academic
super like
intellectual kind of dry
audience
where like I love what you're putting
out the signals you're putting out are juicy
and like
and connected to
where we're at right now in the ocean of
time thanks man
that's I'm gonna hug my teddy bear
and blush now high praise
I love that you bring a teddy bear to every podcast
of course the teddy bear is I always
have to bring it up because it teddy bears
are sweet just today I was
dropping off my daughter
in kindergarten she just started
and a little later I realized that I was
walking down the street all holding
a giant otter not the actual animal
the stuffed version of it
I was getting some strange looks
I had a pink backpack on my back
and I was holding this giant otter I felt
perfectly comfortable but
yeah that's a
thing that like one of the many things
that gets ripped away from us in adulthood
is we're no longer allowed to cuddle
inanimate objects you can worship a fucking deity
you can pray to a cross
but you're not allowed to clutch a
soft bear at night
everybody should have a teddy bear
I think it's
we should launch that as a new
trend I think you got the name of your
of your next book
well okay so
where can people find
you and this lecture series on
Taoism so danielebolelli.com
that's would be the easiest thing
that's the where
you find a lecture series on Taoism and
other information about me
Drunk and Taoist podcast you can access
it from there there's its own
website
Mr. Duncan Trussell has been a guest
multiple times already
and that was a blast too I'm sorry the last
time man I was like crabby and I was
like in a hurry I feel like a dick
even that work perfect
well I gotta get on there when I'm not
we gotta do it again man I feel like
I left feeling like
not to be confessional but I left
feeling kind of like a dick
it worked great and
no it worked it was perfectly fine
we had exactly enough time to
get it through and I was
I walked in and I just run
I was running late and I knew you didn't
have much time so I just
grabbed my sandwich I was running
outside with my sandwich
probably also running away from the guard
saying hey you stole it no that wasn't it
no but I was like in a hurry and I just
took this crazy dive like I
tripped on something and I went
for 10 feet just scraped myself
on cement no I know you had fallen
and then you were telling me that and I'm like
I've gotta get out of here yeah I was like what an asshole
thank you I don't carry a file
just get on with it I'm sorry
being in a hurry is a stupid thing anyway
oh and of course I'm gonna announce this at the
beginning of this but in case you miss the beginning of this
don't miss this
if you are in Vancouver
I'm going to be at the Vancouver
podcast festival that is
Saturday the what's the date the 4th
Saturday the 4th of October
if you go to DuncanTrussell.com the dates are there
recording a live
DuncanTrussell Family Hour podcast
and Mr. Bollelli will
be one of the guests
still working on the next guest not sure if there will
be another guest don't think I actually need one
but there may be another one but come
see a live
taping of the podcast and then hang out with us
after the show and
that's it thank you so
much for coming
back I've missed you I love this
awesome thank you so much bye
that was the great Danielli Bollelli
make sure you listen to his podcast
the drunken Taoist give us a nice
rating on iTunes won't you
I'll have all the links so you can connect with Danielli
at DuncanTrussell.com
in the comments section of this podcast
thanks for listening God I love you
you've been making better decisions
for your busy family for years and now
little by little you're making decisions
for yourself like snacking
a little better going a little further
sleeping a little deeper we're
here to make that journey easier
and even more rewarding with ACME's
new sincerely health platform
featuring nutrition plans
prescription reminders and more sign up
in the ACME mobile app to earn up to
$25 in grocery
rewards visit ACMEMarkets.com
slash help for more details