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THIRD EYE DROPS

Mind Meld 158 | Michael Garfield | The Gritty Prequel To Destiny

THIRD EYE DROPS

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

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Writer, musician, artist, Future Fossils host, and linguistic novelty summoner, Michael Garfield returns for another technodelic tete-a-tete!

PS -- Catch the other part of this conversation on Michael Garfield's show, Future Fossils

Musings in this mind meld --

Eric Wargo's book, Time Loops

Uncomfortable paradoxes

We live in a reality of both the Red Queen and the White Queen

The illusion of improvisation

Are we the gritty prequel to destiny?

We’re a reality show for future beings

Why we're addicted to dualistic thinking

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0:00.0

Third eye drops are intended for open-minded adults.

0:03.7

Now administering third eye drops. Gallant explorers of the Wonder Ether. I thank you so very much for being here.

0:29.0

My name is Michael Philip. And speaking of Michael's, whenever I meld minds with Michael Garfield, I have to say they

0:38.8

are consistently some of the most mentally stimulating reality twirking tet-tat-tets that I've ever partaken.

0:48.7

And I always leave these Michael-on-Michael rap sessions feeling like my neurons had a nice

0:56.2

vignasa session or something because for one Michael G is a very well read and linguistically spry fella, but also we have a way

1:12.0

of consistently confronting the inherent paradoxes that we exist within

1:16.7

or at least the perceived paradoxes that we exist within the things that appear to be mutually exclusive as if

1:28.1

they cannot possibly coexist at the same time.

1:33.7

Yet maybe they do.

1:35.7

Maybe what appears to us as a dualistic polar opposite

1:40.8

is actually an inextricably linked loop or something. Time would be a primary example,

1:51.5

but we'll get into that in the meat of this mine melt. But for now, and this is, I guess, a slight

1:59.9

spoiler, we don't actually solve any cosmological conundrums in this pod.

2:05.3

We're not going to submit any theories for peer review off the back of this thing.

2:12.3

But I still think that these sorts of big

2:16.1

conceptual convos are a lot of fun and highly relevant because it's like testing the walls of the matrix, these kinds of

2:27.1

conversations and these kinds of questions.

2:31.2

They're like kicking the tires on the simulation mobile or something.

2:37.0

In other words, these sorts of talks give us an opportunity to zoom in on the things we take for granted and

2:48.4

really gives us an opportunity to explore their nature and ever so slightly redefine and

2:56.1

decontextualize and recondexualize these big throbbing mysteries like

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