Episode #455 from 3:14:53
Mortality
What do you make of the fact that this individual observer, you as an individual observer only get a finite amount of time to exist in this world? Does it make you sad? No, actually it doesn't make me sad. Okay, so full reveal, I have been doing contemplative practice in the zen tradition for 30 years. I've been staring at a wall for 30 years, and it's taught me a lot. I really value what that practice has given me about the nature of experience. And one of the things it's taught me is I don't really matter that very much. This thing I call Adam Frank is really, it's kind of a construct. There's this process going on of which I am actually fundamentally, and that's super cool, but it's going to go. I don't know where it came from. It's going to go, I don't really need it to, and then who the hell knows? I'm not an advocate for an afterlife, but just that what I love, zen, has this idea of beyond birth and death, and they don't mean reincarnation. What they mean is, "Dude, you don't even really understand what life is." You know what I mean? I'm like this core level of your own experience. So your ideas about what death is are equally ill-formed.
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What do you make of the fact that this individual observer, you as an individual observer only get a finite amount of time to exist in this world? Does it make you sad? No, actually it doesn't make me sad. Okay, so full reveal, I have been doing contemplative practice in the zen tradition for 30 years. I've been staring at a wall for 30 years, and it's taught me a lot. I really value what that practice has given me about the nature of experience. And one of the things it's taught me is I don't really matter that very much. This thing I call Adam Frank is really, it's kind of a construct. There's this process going on of which I am actually fundamentally, and that's super cool, but it's going to go. I don't know where it came from. It's going to go, I don't really need it to, and then who the hell knows? I'm not an advocate for an afterlife, but just that what I love, zen, has this idea of beyond birth and death, and they don't mean reincarnation. What they mean is, "Dude, you don't even really understand what life is." You know what I mean? I'm like this core level of your own experience. So your ideas about what death is are equally ill-formed.
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