04- Too Deep
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I Am A Manchild I broke so many hearts Back in my young days And I…
Memories Post it notes left in complicated situations Well I hope it…
On a Cloud I'm on Cloud 9! Cloud 9! I thought for a moment,…
The Deep How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
The Duncan Burnin' Up…
To Deep How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
Trying I wanna go where I'll go I know I'll go I'll show Ahh Why wi…
Up & Down I made an investment I made an investment Whatchu trade? How…
Yes It's True There's nothing you can tell a fool That'll make him change…





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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Rochelle Broglen

As Aubrey discusses the potential of co-creating a dystopian reality so we can have Something to care about, and therefore a sense of belonging. I think it all comes down to the fundamental archetypal quest: good vs evil. Until we become conscious of it, we have a need to be in opposition to something. I'm the "good" guy and ___ is "bad".

But is that not a result of a dysregulated nervous system? When we feel unsafe, then we have to find a cause. For some, even being safe is triggering because their nervous system finds it unfamiliar, and therefore threatening.

But as long as we're in that unconscious state and have determined something to be "bad", then we ascribe to separation. Paul Selig (or the Guides) would say that what we've damned has damned up back.

I'm not saying to not be prudent. But can't it be that these farms and intentional communities that are starting are the web of the safety net? That we're trying out (playing, if you will) with the possibilities. Can we live in harmony? Can we live by new paradigms, and lead by the heart? And maybe these communities will find ways, and will help bridge from that which no longer serves us to an expanded awareness where we recognize love is the Way (but you can't fake it), either you're embodying love or you're acting. It's a genuine paradigm shift.

In any case, we are powerful creators and every possibility exists. It's not matter of making it (whatever it may be), it's a matter of making yourself the being that would live in that reality. And that's an internal process.

And if I choose love, and I'm wrong? Well, not to be nihilistic, but we all die anyway. At least I've lived my values.



All comments from YouTube:

Andy B

Duncan is one of those special kinds of humans that brings out the very best version of anyone he comes into contact with. Every podcast he is on has equal measures of deep and insightful content and absurdly funny moments.

l w a n d i e 🦆

You're absolutely right, I can attest to this as a fan of his that has listened to most of his podcast appearances.

Nathaniel Lange

Facts

Jacob Woodbury

I was just going to say Duncan's ideas scare me sometimes, but Aubrey has the most interesting answers and comments that just bring me peace. Love both of them for who they are though.

Tom Spring

He reminds me of Shaggy and he needs a Scooby.

Mikey O Milla

Truth

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ISTO

Duncan is one of my favorite human beings ive ever discovered. Thank you for existing both of you! Grateful 💯

Syco Fya

Hes the best

Adrian R

I just finished Lex's interview with Duncan and now this. What a treat !

Adrian R

@Joseph This one has to wait until tomorrow ;)

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