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“What is important in Dzogchen is one really has to observe oneself, and see what one’s own condition of body, voice and mind is. Then one discovers exactly how one is conditioned in every sense, and how one is closed up by one’s limits in the cage...

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“To invent a joke you have to have an intuition about the punch line before you write the lead-up. Time gets inverted, and that’s part of what makes humor hilarious to the people who get it. So writing a joke is like reading your own obituary before you...

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“It’s no more surprising that an experimental system of government invented in the late 1700s for a population of 4 million people is vapidly useless in 2018 for a modernized population of 325 million… than that we haven’t accidentally elected...

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“I’m not trying to be famous; I’m trying to understand the origins of my mind.” — an a i

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The “reality” of any given organism is spontaneously constellated from relations over time and in the moment… we can (mostly) leave analogies from physics out of the picture here, yet Einsteinian non-simultaneity speaks to the necessity of the...