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System vs Experience... the chicken or the egg?

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Speaker 0 (0s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (14s): Well Well wow. How you doing today? I'd been looking for you. Yeah. You, you listen in to this. How does it feel to be that handsome? How does it feel to be that beautiful ladies, gentlemen? You know, you know, you're an awesome person, ladies and gentlemen, the both of you. If you're listening to this, I want you to do something for me. Go ahead and reach back. 

Give yourself a little Pat on the back. A little Pat, Pat, Pat, give yourself a smile. Look in the mirror and look long. And in the mirror, look at your eyes, get some good eye contact in their, look at that person. Do you see that person's smiling back at you, that's you, you handsome devil you beautiful young lady. I have an interesting topic. I wanted to talk to you about today, about the future of our species, about our past experience, about the system and which we grow and learn on a daily basis. 

Let me start off with this. The status of life in nature is the standing problem of philosophy and of science. Indeed. It is the central meeting point of all the strains of systematic thought humanistic naturalistic philosophic. The very meaning of life is in doubt. When we understand it, we shall also understand its status in the world, but its essence and its status or a like baffling. 

That is a mouthful of words. Isn't it? I feel as if today I feel as if in our lifetime and probably I think it's safe to say that people in the future will feel the same way as the people in the past, we are always changing. We are always evolving. What we see today is But a small slice of what is possible for us to see. 

And in this time of crisis in this time of chaos, we are beginning to expand our understanding of what is possible. 

Speaker 0 (3m 2s): I believe that we are beginning to, 

Speaker 1 (3m 10s): They understand the relationship between experience and systemization do I say that, right? System System systemization everything is a system. Some people see the earth as a closed system. Some people see a school system society as a System education as a system evolution as a system, the climate as a system, 

Speaker 0 (3m 42s): I guess that's one way to look, 

Speaker 1 (3m 45s): I guess that is a one-way to interpret things on a grand scale. However, on an individual scale, I believe it is better described as Experience 

Speaker 0 (4m 0s): You can read a book, take a class and understand, or at least 

Speaker 1 (4m 12s): Begin to understand how the system works. 

Speaker 0 (4m 17s): However, 

Speaker 1 (4m 18s): Until you have the Experience, You will never truly understand it. 

Speaker 0 (4m 25s): Oh, like a horse and carriage or love and marriage systems. And Experience are two sides of the same coin. 

Speaker 1 (4m 47s): I feel that you are individual contribution to this world. 

Speaker 0 (4m 51s): It is to create 

Speaker 1 (5m 3s): A system of Experience. Does that kind of make sense? So my name is George. I'll think about it. Think about it. It, this way that you can use your own name for this. I am a being, having a George Monty experience may be you are someone having the Jennifer Nicholson experiments or the marijuana Experience 

Speaker 0 (5m 26s): If you were the same 

Speaker 1 (5m 27s): Organism, just choosing to have a different human experience, Right? It seems to me that we are all of the same organism looking at ourselves. 

Speaker 0 (5m 41s): So from a day, 

Speaker 1 (5m 43s): A different point of view, its like this grand puzzle, this grand game in which we are, we have split our consciousness in order to better understand who we Yeah. 

Speaker 0 (5m 52s): They are. It seems to me that 

Speaker 1 (5m 60s): If we could all operate from that level, if we could all operate from the understanding that we're one organism, if we can all operate from the understanding that we're all part of this giant organism and that while you're having your personal experience, you should not want to have the experience. That's not right. 

You should understand that the experience you're having now is an Experience you must have, and that this too shall pass. It's not a permanent Experience. I had a amazing dream that, and it was so lifelike. It was so real. 

It was so visceral in the dream was something like this. Like I, I was able to 

Speaker 0 (7m 14s): See 

Speaker 1 (7m 14s): My life play out before me, like a thousand times in each one of those thousands, I was able to control variables. For instance, what would my life have been like if my son were not to have died, what would my life be like if my parents had never got divorced, what would my life be like if I had done this, what would my life be like if I had done that? And it was so odd the way it began at first, it was like an alien experience of seeing myself from a third person point of view in it was both instantaneous. 

Speaker 0 (7m 59s): Yes. 

Speaker 1 (8m 3s): As well as time consuming. It was as if I could Experience time rapidly increasing and frozen simultaneously. 

Speaker 0 (8m 22s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (8m 23s): Additionally, I would see it from a third person point of view. I could choose to see my life through my eyes as it played out or I could as well as I could see it from a third person point of view, it was as if I was omnipresent and I could see from both angles and as the dream progressed, the lives, I decided to live, played out more rapidly like a computer at first learning to play the game slow. 

And then as it became more familiar, radically speeding up, I felt as if for a moment, a moment that seemed like an eternity. 

Speaker 0 (9m 22s): I was like 

Speaker 1 (9m 23s): Part of the organism as a whole. It was part of Everybody as a whole. That was a part of my future. I was a part of my past and I was a part of the present. There was a fascinating experience. I know if it sounds as if it's Something that out of a scifi movie almost, and I think as soon as I can better describe the experience, I think that there is a component of language that will vastly change the way we think about time. 

We're so close. I feel that the thin membrane at is covered. Our idea of existence is about to be ripped wide open 

Speaker 0 (10m 22s): <inaudible>. 

Speaker 1 (10m 33s): I talk to a, I had a awesome kind of a conversation with someone that was watching them, watching one of my videos on my YouTube channel as well as a podcast. And they had mentioned this breakdown. If you're out there elk, thank you. It was really well put. And I, it helped me to better understand a perception, my perception of what is happening. 

Let me paraphrase a little bit of, of what elk had told me, 

Speaker 0 (11m 11s): You or at the edge of a mirror. 

Speaker 1 (11m 17s): And you are every thought, every person you see it's on the outside and everything. You see, all the other people you see is like looking through the mirror and all of the problems they have, all the beauty they have. Those are all there. Anybody that you see that comes into your life is a vision of yourself. A manifestation of beauty and or issues that you either need to resolve or that you need to embrace. 

Every person that comes into life is, is an answer, a solution as well as a riddle 

Speaker 0 (12m 4s): And as well as a path, 

Speaker 1 (12m 8s): Everyone has heard the idea that you have something to learn from everyone. I would like to add to that. You have something to learn from everyone 

Speaker 0 (12m 25s): That comes into your life, right? 

Speaker 1 (12m 28s): And what I would like to add is that everyone who comes into your life is a different version of you. If you can wrap your head around that, I think it helps to Flush out the idea that we are one. I promise if you just take a few moments to really connect with like the next person that talks to you, the next person that comes in your life, just take a few minutes to look into that person's eyes and see how much they were like you. 

It won't take long. You can see yourself and every one. And once you begin to do that, once you begin to see yourself and everyone, you will better understand how to communicate or you have a better understanding of what it is you need to take care of in your life. That's where the image imagery of the mirror comes in. 

Speaker 0 (13m 25s): You 

Speaker 1 (13m 26s): Are standing at the edge of the mirror, on the inside, looking out and everyone you see as the mirror image of you. That's a beautiful concept of looking at life. 

Speaker 0 (13m 43s): <inaudible>, 

Speaker 1 (13m 49s): There's so much that goes with it too. Like, you know, the way that the way that our eyes work is everything is inverted in the Nakeds. It goes to the lens of your eye and is projected into, through your ocular nerve and projected into your brain where it gets inverted back to how it should be. 

Speaker 0 (14m 7s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (14m 11s): Does that kind of seem like a Merian? When you look in a mirror, everything is flipped, 

Speaker 0 (14m 14s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (14m 18s): This existence that we are living is more Fantastic, more amazing than we could ever imagine. 

Speaker 0 (14m 31s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (14m 35s): And more beautiful than we can imagine. And so moving back towards the idea of System vs Experience. I want to give you an example out of my life, that in be, maybe this is out of your life as well. Maybe you can find something in there. I think this is something universal that everyone can find an example of 

Speaker 0 (15m 6s): <inaudible> 

Speaker 1 (15m 11s): First, I'll give you an example out of my life, and then I'll try to broaden it out to an example for the world. So in my life, as if I've got a I'm a ups driver and I drive this route, I drive driven hundreds of routes. So there's this technology. Now it used to be that you would learn to drive the route and you would have to develop your own systematic way of doing it. Everyone would do it a little bit different. That was 20 years ago. You go out, you find a way to get it done effective and efficiently. 

And I would do it different than the other guy would do it versus the way the other guy would do it. There would be a little bit of similarity in the way that we would do it. However, it was more like drawing freehand than drawing with a stencil fast forward 20 years. Now we have an algorithm that traces the way I do it and then traces away. Another guy would do it. And Tracy is in a way in there, the guy would do it. 

And those traces go to a guy in I T where he will take program and he we'll try to fine tune it and take the best out of those traces and just create a map, a digital map that can now be like a set of directions for someone to follow. So is that kind of makes sense. So now instead of if a new guy came in, he would not have to go and have the experience of, Oh my gosh, I don't know where to go. 

I don't know how to do this. He would just look at this map, does digital map that would show him exactly how to do it. And this digital map is made of imagery as well as having sound behind it. So it's using multiple parts of the senses in order to get you to have the experience. Does that make sense? It's a system designed to help streamline the experience much like children go to school and then go to college to learn about a profession. 

So those kids will go to school and they will learn a System. They will read books that they will listen to lectures. They will learn a system to teach them about the experience You with me so far. And that's what the majority of the world is doing. That's what our culture is doing. Our culture has become systematized in order for people to have an experience that has proven successful, 

Speaker 0 (17m 59s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (17m 60s): But that's a huge problem. And that's why we are where we are now. The system works until it doesn't and it stops working when there's no novelty, it stops working. When we decide that we can't have any change, it stops working. When we, as a community, fear change, it stops working when we, as people, as a community and as individuals are not willing to accept any kind of failure. 

When we begin seeing failure as something to be avoided, instead of something to be embraced At a certain point in time, there is no more experience if there's only a system And that's where we are right now, you see, It seems to me that The area we're going wrong in is this grand idea of big tech. 

And this grand idea of Silicon Valley in the future is completely automated and Okay, and we're going to have all of this and we're going to everyone is everyone is just going to, 

Speaker 0 (19m 24s): I'm going to just do it, 

Speaker 1 (19m 30s): Not have a job and not have to do anything. Like, I guess I'm kinda torn there. Cause maybe what we're seeing is the 

Speaker 0 (19m 41s): Right. 

Speaker 1 (19m 41s): I think things got so good. At least in the, at least in the first world, things were so good. They were so profitable, even though there's so much pain and suffering out there, you know, there was a lot of good 

Speaker 0 (19m 59s): And that 

Speaker 1 (20m 2s): It was the System. There was all of these things you can do. The system is set up firefighter's the system is set up a teacher's the system is set up unions' the system's set up a politician's the system is set up. Truck drivers are the systems that or programmers, the system is set up teacher's the system is set up a student's the system has set up all of these things. And so we stopped creating. We stopped evolving and then we stopped learning. We got stagnant And now we got chaos. 

And I think that this is a beautiful time and opportunity to embrace. It's a phenomenal time for you listening to this, to re invent a new experience, a beautiful time for you to have an Experience outside the system. 

Speaker 0 (21m 8s): And 

Speaker 1 (21m 9s): I would, I think a good definition of it. I think we should define, and Experience outside the system. 

Speaker 0 (21m 14s): So as freedom you say what 

Speaker 1 (21m 18s): I think we've had all this freedom. We think that we are the land of the free and the home of the brave. And to a degree, those are just words that we're ingrained into you in a system. Get up and say the pledge of allegiance, sit back down, listened to your teacher, boop. Or is it the bell go to the next class? Boom, go to the next thing, boom. You know, the system we have was a lot like Pavlovian. Dog's training us to salivate the sound of a whistle. 

Only we salivate at the color of money, 

Speaker 0 (21m 55s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (21m 56s): It's amazing right now I'm like, it's, it's such a beautiful time to be alive right now. You have freedom. Now you have time. Now there are no real laws governing what's happening. There are more like guidelines. 

Speaker 0 (22m 16s): People 

Speaker 1 (22m 17s): Who are a slave to the system. We want you to stay in your house. 'cause they are afraid of what you can do that are afraid of losing control. They are afraid of the system breaking down. We should be embracing the breakdown of the system. This is what we deserve. This is what we worked for. This is our opportunity to shape the future. And yet, so many people are being victims of a crashing System instead of embracing the Experience that is that a birthright. 

Does that make sense? If you think about a, from that perspective, it will fundamentally shift the way in which you see the world And it's infectious. It's infectious, the vision in alien religion, the language of the stars, Ecstasy, agony, and infection of the mind. 

Tension is thought thought is tension, 

Speaker 0 (23m 37s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (23m 37s): We are pioneers creating a new system of Experience. 

Speaker 0 (23m 50s): Today is the 

Speaker 1 (23m 52s): First day of your new experience. That's what I got for you right now. If you get a chance to take a look at a term called linguistic determinism, look into the safe, your worth theory, change your language, change your life. I love you. Hello. 

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