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THIRD EYE DROPS

Meeting Cosmic Serpents with Dr. Jeremy Narby | Mind Meld 282

THIRD EYE DROPS

Michael Phillip

Spirituality, Development, Philosophy, Psychedelic, Comedy, Psychology, Mckenna, Future, Plato, Rogan, Science, Society & Culture, Watts, Trussell, Mind, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Legendary anthropologist and author, Dr. Jeremy Narby enters the mind meld to talk plant medicine, indigenous wisdom, plant consciousness, the archaic revival, and more.

Get Jeremy's new book Plant Teachers here.

Transcript

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Salutations my fellow sentient sacks of star dust, my name is Michael Philip, and it is a joy to wonder dip with you on this day.

1:53.0

I remember when I was in college, and we were warned about the perils of cultural relativism. David, he should be able to David.

2:08.0

Let everybody know the definition of cultural relativism.

2:12.0

Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture.

2:19.0

Proponents of cultural relativism also tend to argue that the norms and values of one culture should not be evaluated using the norms and values of another.

2:29.0

Thank you for that very verbose description, David.

2:33.0

You're welcome king Michael the great you don't have to call me that man that that's weird you told me always to refer to you as king Michael the great or your eminence of the greatest most yoked in light and sage pimp to ever do it in general.

2:47.0

No I didn't know I did not program you to call me the most yoked in light and sage can you just go can you just go bye bye.

2:57.0

So I don't know what that was this Android came with some weird settings I would never program a anyway anyway we can all identify this culturally relativistic bias fairly easily but what's harder to see and I think an even more.

3:15.0

In a bias is consciousness relativism this idea that if there's a conscious experience particularly an advanced sophisticated conscious experience it must be what we as humans experience as in it's got to be visionary and somatic it's got to be dedicated to preserving the central nervous system and our vital organs that are need to reproduce.

3:41.0

But what if we're totally wrong about that what if there are other profoundly different kinds of consciousness and what if they're right here on our planet in particular think about how unlike our own consciousness plant consciousness must be like we can't even imagine it and you might be thinking to yourself I'm not sure it would really be like anything to be a plant I'm not really sure if plants are conscious to that I would say indigenous

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