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- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.
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8. - Six.
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9. « Dream is destiny. »
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11. Rock'n'roll.
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I just got back into town.
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something like that.
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- Not a problem.
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37. She's « see-worthy."S-E-E.
See with your eyes.
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38. My transport should be an extension
of my personality. Voilà!
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Every minute's a different show.
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or agree with it...
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The sea refuses no river.
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of departure, while always arriving.
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and goodbyes.
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just occupants.
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with a crayon box.
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or the 16-pack...
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the crayons, the colors you're given.
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and off the page! Don't box me in!
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We are not landlocked!
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Really, anywhere is fine.
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Go up three more streets.
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Drop him off on the next corner.
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as just another fashion...
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to offer for the new century.
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for who you are...
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and feeling good about life.
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on top of it.
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is yours to create.
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nagging feeling...
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or a confluence of forces...
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a whole new world of excuses.
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and taking the consequences.
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people in the world.
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makes a difference.
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in material terms and to other people.
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of various forces.
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and a frustration.
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to transcend our isolation...
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with one another.
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it was just simple survival.
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with a sound for that.
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We made a sound for that.
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intangible things we're experiencing.
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and hits the other person's ear...
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or lack of love.
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be expressed. It's unspeakable.
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and think we're understood...
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but it's what we live for.
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with evolution through the hominid...
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Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon.
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development of cultures...
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which is human expression.
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of populations, not individuals.
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six million for the hominid...
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400 years, 150 years.
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die, the other would dominate.
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independent from the external.
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a new consciousness.
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the input is this new intelligence.
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ability on ability...
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a crescendo.
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parallel existences...
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restricted by time and space.
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those of social adaption.
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justice and freedom.
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this evolution. That's what we hope.
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losses, in catastrophes.
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meet well-defined needs.
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All this dread.
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painting them as human tragedies.
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to eliminate the evils of the world.
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and get used to living with them.
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options, outside the occasional...
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participatory act of « voting. »
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and scientific schemes.
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an old woman about to die. Remember?
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activity after everything shuts down.
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is infinitely longer than a waking one.
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of memory to draw on.
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innovative leaps in science and art.
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everywhere, independent of each other.
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out and simultaneously...
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figure out the same thing.
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They isolated a group over time...
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at crossword puzzles...
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In relation to the population.
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Like 20%.
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there, people can pick up on them.
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in this hellhole...
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in living hell!
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But no, not yet.
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Maybe a long needle in your eardrum.
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some of that old Apache shit.
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so you pricks don't die too quick.
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and closer to your wide-open eye...
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out of your mind. But not quite.
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I'm the one doing it to you. Me!
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what unmitigated ignorance!
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What a pompous ass!
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the day I get out of this shithole!
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the day you met me!
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science has taken the place of God...
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problems are still troubling.
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what we're gonna do.
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by fundamental physical laws.
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of every object in the world.
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enable technological achievements.
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arrangements of carbon, mostly water.
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exception to these laws.
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there's not much room for freedom.
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anecdote, it's sophomoric.
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Forget about it. »
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you make. Or take responsibility.
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or admired or respected...
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of your own free will.
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and we have no solution.
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activity in the brain. Neurons fire...
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into the muscle fibers. They twitch.
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It looks like a free action...
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Chemical, electrical, and so on.
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set the initial conditions...
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rest of human history...
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particles to basic physical laws.
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we have dignity.
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It's challenged by this picture.
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mechanics? I know enough...
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probabilistic theory.
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It lets us understand free will. »
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it won't really help...
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and their behavior is random.
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Their behavior is absurd...
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find room in our world-view for persons.
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There's the freedom problem...
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and understanding individuality.
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politics or religion. »
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of enemy propaganda.
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the 21st century, we must realize...
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into this rat maze.
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to dehumanization!
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happening in this world.
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the systems of control.
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who seek to control it more!
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And that's what you should want!
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the greed, hatred, envy...
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control. We feel pathetic, small...
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sovereignty, liberty and destiny.
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conditioned on a mass scale.
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Not the century of slavery...
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of no significance...
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and other modes of control.
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up for something pure and right.
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Democrat, conservative Republican.
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of Slavery, Inc!
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but they lay out a buffet of lies!
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gonna take a bite out of it!
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We will win this!
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We're not underachievers!
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We'll get fired up about real things!
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spirit that refuses to submit!
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It's in your court.
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liberated from the negative...
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own will to nothingness.
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the affirmation is contagious.
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that knows no limit.
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what I call « the mind. »
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to represent.
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significant moment in history.
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might call liminal, limit, frontier...
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now becoming the norm.
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send differences, giving...
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uniqueness...
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to that common...
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them together.
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is to this new mind...
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Copy !req
378. So the story is of the cosmos now.
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a passing empty, nothing, yet...
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these secret passages happen.
Copy !req
381. Yes, it's empty with such fullness...
Copy !req
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the great life...
Copy !req
383. of the universe is pulsating in it.
Copy !req
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each place...
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Copy !req
386. And that story is singular.
But, in fact, it's story after story.
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quick-moving particles that swirl.
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Never both simultaneously.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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than I've ever been...
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I have all the time in the world.
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there was a need for...
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to the end of the path.
Copy !req
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I remember thinking:
Copy !req
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396. everything's going to somehow
gel and settle.
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- Just end.
Copy !req
398. It was like there was a plateau...
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399. waiting for me. I was climbing up.
When I got to the top...
Copy !req
400. all growth and change would stop.
Copy !req
401. - Even exhilaration.
- Oh.
Copy !req
402. But it hasn't happened,
thank goodness.
Copy !req
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account our curiosity.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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says about identity?
Copy !req
406. - No.
- He talks about, say, a baby picture.
Copy !req
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and say, « That's me. »
Copy !req
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image with yourself in the present...
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Later, I had long hair...
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411. and then we moved to Riverdale,
and here I am. »
Copy !req
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that's actually a fiction...
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Copy !req
414. - To create your identity.
- The funny thing is...
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regenerate every seven years.
Copy !req
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quintessentially ourselves.
Copy !req
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begin, with doubt.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
420. Ours was a quest for
a new story, our own.
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driven by suspicion...
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couldn't tell it.
Copy !req
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distance, and our every gesture...
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424. signified negation of the old
world and the reach for a new one.
Copy !req
425. How we lived created a new situation
of exuberance and friendship.
Copy !req
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in the heart of an ignoring society.
Copy !req
427. Art was not the goal, but the occasion
and method for locating our rhythm...
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428. and buried possibilities
of our time.
Copy !req
429. It was about the true discovery of
communication. Or the quest for such.
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continued looking...
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wishes, fears, fantasies.
Copy !req
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how empty the world seemed...
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degraded and used-up...
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Given the right circumstances...
Copy !req
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as likely as an old one.
Copy !req
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from a lack of life...
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an overabundance of life.
Copy !req
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in the second category.
Copy !req
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human behavior and activity...
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from animal behavior.
Copy !req
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and craftsmanship bring us at best...
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Copy !req
445. Actually, the gap between, say, Plato
or Nietzsche and the average human...
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chimpanzee and the average human.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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philosopher, is rarely achieved.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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not stories of progress...
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addition of zeros?
Copy !req
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Copy !req
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ago were just as advanced as we are.
Copy !req
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that keep people...
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their real potential?
Copy !req
456. The answer to that can be found in
another question, and that's this:
Copy !req
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human characteristic?
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
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Copy !req
470. But then I'm kind of reading it
and then writing it.
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nowhere, on the way to Vegas.
Copy !req
472. So you know, every once
in a while a car would stop for gas.
Copy !req
473. It was the last gas stop before Vegas.
Copy !req
474. There was a chair and a cash register.
That was all the room there was.
Copy !req
475. I was asleep and I heard a noise.
Copy !req
476. You know, just like in my mind.
So I got up...
Copy !req
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and stood on the curb...
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You know, the driveway.
Copy !req
479. I'm rubbing my eyes,
trying to see what's going on.
Copy !req
480. And way down, at the very end of the
gas station, they had tire racks...
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481. with chains around them.
Copy !req
482. And I see there's
an Éconoline van down there.
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483. And a guy with his T-shirt off.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
485. with all these tires.
Copy !req
486. He's got the last two tires
in his hands.
Copy !req
487. Pushes them into the thing.
And I, of course, I go, « Hey, you! »
Copy !req
488. This guy turns around.
He's got no shirt on. He's sweating.
Copy !req
489. Built like a brick shithouse.
Pulls out a knife, 12 inches long...
Copy !req
490. and starts running at me
as fast as he can, going:
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Copy !req
494. I walked in...
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495. stuck my hand behind the register
where the owner kept a. 41 revolver.
Copy !req
496. I pull it out...
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497. cock the trigger...
Copy !req
498. and as I turn around, he's coming
through the door. I saw his eyes.
Copy !req
499. I'll never forget this guy's eyes.
Copy !req
500. He just had bad thoughts
about me in his eyes.
Copy !req
501. I fired a round and it hit him,
boom, right in the chest.
Copy !req
502. Bang! As fast as he came in the door,
he went out the door.
Copy !req
503. He went right up between
the two pumps, ethyl and regular.
Copy !req
504. He must have been on drugs, on speed
or something, because he stood up.
Copy !req
505. He still had the knife, and blood
was just all over his chest.
Copy !req
506. He stood up and went like that,
just moved a little. I'm in shock.
Copy !req
507. So I held the trigger back and fanned the
hammer, it was one of those old-
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Copy !req
509. Ever since then, I always carry this.
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510. A well-armed populace
is the best defense against tyranny.
Copy !req
511. I'll drink to that.
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512. You know, I haven't fired this in
a long time, I don't know if it works.
Copy !req
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Copy !req
514. Hey, man, I guess you already
took off or something.
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515. Remind me to tell you about this dream
I had. There was some funny stuff.
Copy !req
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I guess I'll catch you later. Okay.
Copy !req
517. In the bareback riding.
Copenhagen William from Mike Sankey...
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518. Then, for a hatband,
sew it into the inside...
Copy !req
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Copy !req
520. anticipating salvation, absolution
or even enlightenment.
Copy !req
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is sufficient and complete...
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522. in every single, ineffable moment.
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523. - the Blond Bee, Firefly, Snake...
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524. - lunatic macaroni munchkin
with my goo-gat...
Copy !req
525. - venerable tradition of sorcerers,
shamans and visionaries...
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526. who have perfected
the art of dream travel...
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527. the so-called lucid dream state,
where, by controlling your dreams...
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528. you can discover things beyond your
apprehension in your awake state.
Copy !req
529. - winning back-to...
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530. She tells him what Felix is doing.
Copy !req
531. A single ego
is an absurdly narrow vantage...
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Copy !req
533. Where most consider their
relationship to the universe...
Copy !req
534. I contemplate relationships
of my various selves to one another.
Copy !req
535. While most with mobility
problems can barely get around...
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536. at age 92, Joy Cullison's
out seeing the world.
Copy !req
537. Hey, how's it going?
Copy !req
538. They say dreams are real
only as long as they last.
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Copy !req
540. A lot of us are mapping the
mind-body relationship of dreams.
Copy !req
541. We're called oneironauts,
explorers of the dream world.
Copy !req
542. There are two opposing states
of consciousness...
Copy !req
543. that don't oppose at all.
Copy !req
544. In the waking world, the neuro system
inhibits the vividness of memories.
Copy !req
545. It makes evolutionary sense.
Copy !req
546. It'd be maladapted if a predator...
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for the memory of one...
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548. and vice versa.
If the memory of a predator...
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549. conjured up a perceptual image...
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550. we'd run whenever we
had a scary thought.
Copy !req
551. Your serotonic neurons
inhibit hallucinations.
Copy !req
552. They themselves are inhibited
during REM sleep.
Copy !req
553. This allows dreams to appear real
but prevents competition...
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554. from other perceptions.
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555. This is why dreams
are mistaken for reality.
Copy !req
556. To the functional system of neural
activity that creates our world...
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557. there is no difference between
dreaming a perception and an action...
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558. and actually the waking
perception and action.
Copy !req
559. A friend once told me the worst
mistake you can make...
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560. is to think that you are alive...
Copy !req
561. when really you're asleep
in life's waiting room.
Copy !req
562. The trick is to combine your waking
rational abilities...
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563. with the infinite possibilities
of your dreams.
Copy !req
564. Because if you can do that,
you can do anything.
Copy !req
565. Ever have a job you hated
and worked real hard at?
Copy !req
566. A long, hard day of work, finally you
go home, get in bed, close your eyes.
Copy !req
567. Then you wake up and realize the whole
day at work had been a dream.
Copy !req
568. It's bad enough you sell
your waking life for...
Copy !req
569. minimum wage, but now
they get your dreams for free.
Copy !req
570. Hey, man, what are you doing here?
Copy !req
571. I fancy myself a social lubricator
of the dream world...
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572. helping people get lucid easier.
Copy !req
573. Cut out the fear and anxiety
and just rock'n'roll.
Copy !req
574. Becoming lucid, you mean knowing
you're dreaming?
Copy !req
575. Then you can control it. They're more
realistic than non-lucid dreams.
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576. I just woke from a dream.
Copy !req
577. It wasn't typical, more like
I was in an alternate universe.
Copy !req
578. Yep, it's real. Technically,
it's a phenomenon of sleep...
Copy !req
579. but you can have so much
fun in dreams.
Copy !req
580. - And everyone knows, fun rules.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
581. - What was going on in your dream?
- A lot of people talking.
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582. Some was absurdist,
like from a strange movie.
Copy !req
583. Mostly people went off about
whatever, really intensely.
Copy !req
584. I woke up wondering...
Copy !req
585. where did this stuff come from?
- You can control that.
Copy !req
586. - You have these dreams a lot?
- I always make the best of it.
Copy !req
587. You have to realize you're
dreaming in the first place.
Copy !req
588. To recognize it.
Copy !req
589. You have to be able to ask yourself,
« Is this a dream? »
Copy !req
590. Most people never ask themselves that,
awake or asleep.
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591. People sleepwalk in the waking
state and wakewalk through dreams.
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592. They don't get much out of it.
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593. What snapped me into realizing
I was dreaming was my clock.
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594. I couldn't read it,
like the circuitry was screwed up.
Copy !req
595. That's common. Small printed material
is pretty tough too. Very unstable.
Copy !req
596. Another tip-off is trying
to adjust light levels. You can't.
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597. If you see a light switch nearby,
see if it works.
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598. You can't do that in a lucid dream.
Copy !req
599. What the hell? I can fly around, have
a conversation with Albert Schweitzer.
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600. I can explore new
dimensions of reality.
Copy !req
601. Not to mention, I can have any kind
of sex I want. Which is way cool.
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602. So I can't adjust lights!
Copy !req
603. So that's what you do to test
if you're dreaming?
Copy !req
604. You can train yourself to recognize it.
Copy !req
605. Hit a switch now and then.
Copy !req
606. If the lights are on and you can't
turn them off, you're dreaming.
Copy !req
607. Then you can get down to business.
And it's unlimited.
Copy !req
608. - Know what I've been working on?
- What?
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609. It's way ambitious.
But I'm getting better at it.
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610. You'll dig this.
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611. Three-sixty vision, man. I can see
in all directions. Cool, huh?
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Well, I gotta go, man.
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on the early eve of your day.
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Maybe you can.
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616. This guy always whispers it in my ear.
Copy !req
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He's a recurring dream character.
Copy !req
618. Cinema, in its essence...
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619. is about reproduction of reality,
which is, reality is reproduced.
Copy !req
620. For him,
it's not a storytelling medium.
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621. He feels like...
Copy !req
622. like film... Like literature
is better for telling a story.
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623. Mm-hm. Yeah.
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624. Like if you tell a joke.
« A guy walks into a bar...
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625. and sees a dwarf. »
Copy !req
626. That works. You imagine a guy and a
dwarf in a bar, and it's imaginative.
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627. But in film,
you film a specific guy...
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628. in a specific bar with a specific
dwarf who looks a certain way.
Copy !req
629. Like, for Bazin, what
the ontology of film has to do with...
Copy !req
630. is what photography has...
- Right.
Copy !req
631. except it adds time
and greater realism.
Copy !req
632. So it's about that guy,
at that moment, in that space.
Copy !req
633. And Bazin is, like, a Christian,
so he believes...
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634. in God, obviously,
and that everything...
Copy !req
635. For him, reality and God are the same.
Copy !req
636. So what film is actually capturing is,
like, God incarnate, creating...
Copy !req
637. and, like this very moment,
God is manifesting as this.
Copy !req
638. What film would capture
here right now...
Copy !req
639. would be God as this table, as you,
as me. God looking how we look...
Copy !req
640. saying and thinking what we think,
because we're all God manifest.
Copy !req
641. Mm-hm.
Copy !req
642. So film is a record of God,
or the ever-changing face of God.
Copy !req
643. You have a mosquito. Want me to...?
Copy !req
644. - You got it.
- I got it?
Copy !req
645. - Yeah, you got it.
- Okay.
Copy !req
646. Hollywood has taken film and made it
a storytelling medium. You take...
Copy !req
647. books or stories, get a script
and find someone who fits it.
Copy !req
648. It's ridiculous.
It shouldn't be based on the script.
Copy !req
649. It should be based on the person
or the thing.
Copy !req
650. They're right to have the star system.
Then it's about that person...
Copy !req
651. - Right, yeah.
Instead of the story.
Copy !req
652. Truffaut said the best films
aren't made...
Copy !req
653. The best scripts
don't make the best films.
Copy !req
654. They have a narrative
you're a slave to.
Copy !req
655. The best films are the ones
that aren't tied to that, slavishly.
Copy !req
656. So the narrative thing seems to me...
Copy !req
657. There's narrativity to film
because it's in time, like music.
Copy !req
658. But you don't think of the story of
the song. It comes out of the moment.
Copy !req
659. That's what film has.
It's that moment, which is holy.
Copy !req
660. This moment is holy.
We walk around like it's not.
Copy !req
661. Like there are some holy moments
and others are not.
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662. Right.
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663. Like, this moment is holy. Film lets us
see that, can frame it so we see it.
Copy !req
664. « Holy, holy, holy » moment by moment.
But who can live that way?
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665. Because if I were to look at you and
let you be holy, I would stop talking.
Copy !req
666. You'd be in the moment.
The moment is holy, right?
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667. Yeah, I'd be open.
I'd look in your eyes...
Copy !req
668. I'd cry and I'd feel this stuff,
and that's not polite.
Copy !req
669. It'd make you uncomfortable.
Copy !req
670. You could laugh too.
Why would you cry?
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671. Well, I don't know.
For me, I just tend to cry.
Copy !req
672. Uh-huh. Well, is the...?
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673. Let's do it right now.
Let's have a holy moment.
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674. Okay.
Copy !req
675. - Everything is layers.
- Yeah.
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677. the awareness of it. Like in film,
the actual moment happens...
Copy !req
678. then the character pretends to be
in a different reality. It's layers.
Copy !req
679. I was in and out of the holy moment,
looking at you.
Copy !req
680. You can't...
You're unique that way, Caveh.
Copy !req
681. That's one of the reasons I enjoy you.
You can bring me into that.
Copy !req
682. If the world is false and nothing
is true, then everything is possible.
Copy !req
683. On the way to finding what we love, we
find what blocks us from our desire.
Copy !req
684. Comfort will never be comfortable.
Copy !req
685. A systematic questioning of happiness.
Copy !req
686. Cut the vocal cords of every empowered
speaker and devalue currency.
Copy !req
687. To confront the familiar.
Society is a fraud so complete...
Copy !req
688. and venal, it demands
to be destroyed beyond memory.
Copy !req
689. If there's fire, we'll carry gas.
Copy !req
690. Interrupt everyday experience
and the expectations that go with it.
Copy !req
691. Live as if things depend
on your actions.
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692. Rupture the spell
of the consumer society...
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693. so our repressed desires
can come forward.
Copy !req
694. Demonstrate what life is
and what it could be.
Copy !req
695. To immerse ourselves
in the oblivion of actions.
Copy !req
696. There'll be an intensity never known.
To exchange love and hate...
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697. terror and redemption.
Copy !req
698. Affirmation of freedom so reckless
it amounts to a denial of limitation.
Copy !req
699. - Hey, what are you doing?
- I'm not sure.
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700. You need any help getting down, sir?
Copy !req
701. No, I don't think so.
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702. Stupid bastard.
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703. No worse than us.
He's all action, no theory.
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704. We're all theory and no action.
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705. Why so glum, Mr. Deborg?
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706. What was missing
was felt irretrievable.
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707. The extreme uncertainties
of subsisting without working...
Copy !req
708. made excesses necessary...
Copy !req
709. and breaks definitive.
Copy !req
710. To quote Stevenson:
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711. « Suicide carried off many.
Copy !req
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713. took care of the rest. »
Copy !req
714. - Hey!
- Hey.
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Copy !req
716. Yeah.
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717. I haven't seen too many around lately.
Copy !req
718. Things have been tough for dreamers.
Copy !req
719. They say dreaming's dead.
No one does it anymore.
Copy !req
720. It's not dead.
It's just been forgotten.
Copy !req
721. Removed from our language.
Copy !req
722. Nobody teaches it,
so no one knows it exists.
Copy !req
723. The dreamer's banished to obscurity.
Copy !req
724. I'm trying to change that.
I hope you are too...
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725. by dreaming every day.
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726. Dreaming with our hands and minds.
Copy !req
727. Our planet is facing the greatest
problems it's ever faced. Ever.
Copy !req
728. So don't be bored.
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729. This is the most exciting time
we could have hoped to be alive.
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730. And things are just starting.
Copy !req
731. A thousand years is
an instant. There's nothing new.
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732. The same pattern over and over.
The same insights felt long ago.
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733. There's nothing here for me now.
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734. Now I remember. This happened
to me before. This is why I left.
Copy !req
735. You have begun to find answers.
Copy !req
736. Though difficult,
the rewards will be great.
Copy !req
737. Exercise your mind fully,
knowing it is only an exercise.
Copy !req
738. Build artifacts, solve problems,
explore the secrets of the universe.
Copy !req
739. Savor input from all the senses.
Copy !req
740. Feel joy, sorrow, laughter, empathy.
Tuck the memory in your travel bag.
Copy !req
741. I remember where I'm from
and how I became human.
Copy !req
742. Why I hung around.
Now my departure is scheduled.
Copy !req
743. This way out. Escaping velocity.
Not just eternity, but infinity.
Copy !req
744. - Excuse me.
- Excuse me.
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745. Hey.
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746. Could we do that again?
I know we haven't met...
Copy !req
747. but I don't want to be an ant.
Copy !req
748. We go through life
bouncing off one another...
Copy !req
749. continuously on ant autopilot...
Copy !req
750. with nothing really human
required of us.
Copy !req
751. Stop. Go. Walk here. Drive there.
Copy !req
752. All action basically for survival.
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753. All communication to keep
the ant colony buzzing along...
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755. « Here's your change. »
« Paper or plastic?" Credit or debit? »
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756. « Want ketchup with that? »
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757. I don't want a straw,
I want real human moments.
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758. I want to see you.
I want you to see me.
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759. I don't want to give that up.
I don't want to be an ant, you know?
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760. Yeah, no...
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761. I don't want to be an ant, either.
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762. Thanks for kind of jostling me there.
I've been...
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763. on zombie autopilot. I don't feel
like an ant, but I look like one.
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764. D.H. Lawrence had this idea
of two people meeting...
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765. and instead of just passing...
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766. they accept « the confrontation
between their souls. »
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767. It's like freeing the brave,
reckless gods within us all.
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768. Then it's like we have met.
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769. I'm doing a
soap opera, you might be interested.
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770. The characters are the fantasy
lives of the performers in it.
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771. So figure out something you've always
wanted to do, or a life you want...
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772. something like that.
We write that in...
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773. then you intersect with others
in some typical soap-opera fashion.
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774. Then I also want to show it live,
with the actors present.
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775. So once the episode's screened...
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776. the audience can direct the actors
for subsequent episodes with menus.
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777. It has to do with choices...
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778. and honoring people's ability
to say what it is they want to see...
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779. and consumerism and art
and commodity...
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780. and if you don't like it, send it
back, and you get what you pay for...
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781. or just participating, you know,
making choices.
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782. So do you want to do it?
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783. Yeah, that sounds really cool.
I'd love to be in it, but...
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784. I gotta ask you a question first.
I don't know how to say it, but...
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785. What's it like to be a character
in a dream? Because...
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786. I'm not awake right now. I haven't
worn a watch since 4th grade.
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787. I think this is the same watch too.
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788. I don't know if you're able
to answer that question.
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789. I'm just trying to get a sense
of where I am and what's going on.
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790. What about you? What's your name?
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791. What's your address?
What are you doing?
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792. I can't really remember right now.
I can't really recall.
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793. But that's beside the point, whether
I can dredge up information about...
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794. my address, or my mom's
maiden name or whatnot.
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795. I've got the benefit in this reality,
if you call it that...
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796. of a consistent perspective.
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797. What is your consistent perspective?
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798. It's mostly just me
dealing with a lot of people...
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799. who are exposing me
to information and ideas...
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800. that seem vaguely familiar.
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801. But at the same time,
it's all very alien to me.
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802. I'm not in an objective,
rational world.
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803. Like, I've been flying around...
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804. It's weird,
because it's not a fixed state.
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805. It's more like a whole spectrum
of awareness.
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806. The lucidity wavers.
Right now I know I'm dreaming.
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807. We're even talking about it. This is...
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808. the most in myself
and in my thoughts I've been so far.
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809. I'm talking about being in a dream.
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810. But I'm beginning to think...
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811. it's something I don't have
any precedent for.
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812. It's totally unique.
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813. The quality of the environment...
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814. and the information I'm receiving.
Like your soap opera, for example.
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815. That's a really cool idea!
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816. I didn't come up with that.
It's outside myself...
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817. like something transmitted
to me externally.
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818. I don't know what this is.
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819. We think we're so limited
by the world and the confines...
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820. but we're really
just creating them.
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821. You keep trying to figure it out,
but now you know you're dreaming...
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822. you can do anything.
You're dreaming, but you're awake.
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823. You have...
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824. so many options,
and that's what life is about.
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825. I understand what you're saying.
It's up to me, I'm the dreamer.
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826. It's weird.
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827. So much of the information...
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828. these people have been imparting...
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829. has got this
really heavy connotation to it.
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830. Well, how do you feel?
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831. Sometimes I feel kind of isolated.
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832. Most of the time, I feel connected,
engaged in this active process.
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833. Which is weird. Most of the time
I've been passive, not responding...
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834. except for now.
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835. I've let information wash over me.
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836. It's not necessarily passive
to not respond verbally.
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837. We're communicating
on so many levels simultaneously.
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838. Perhaps you're perceiving directly.
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839. Most of the people I've encountered
and the things I want to say...
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840. it's like they say it for me,
almost at my cue.
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841. It's complete unto itself.
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842. It's not a bad dream.
It's a great dream.
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843. But...
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844. it's so unlike any other dream
I've ever had before.
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845. It's like « the » dream.
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846. It's like I'm being prepared
for something.
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847. « On this bridge, » Lorca warns...
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848. « life is not a dream.
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849. Beware and...
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850. beware and beware. »
Copy !req
851. So many think because « then »
happened, « now » isn't.
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852. But didn't I mention? The ongoing
« wow » is happening right now.
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853. We are all coauthors
of this dancing exuberance...
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854. where even our inabilities
are having a roast.
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855. We are the authors of ourselves,
coauthoring a Dostoyevsky novel...
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856. starring clowns.
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857. This thing we're involved with,
the world...
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858. is an opportunity to exhibit
how exciting alienation can be.
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859. Life is a matter of a miracle...
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860. collected by moments flabbergasted
to be in each other's presence.
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861. The world is an exam...
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862. to see if we can rise
into the direct experiences.
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863. Eyesight is a test
to see if we can see beyond it.
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864. Matter is a test for our curiosity.
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865. Doubt is an exam for our vitality.
Copy !req
866. Thomas Mann wrote that he would rather
participate in life than write.
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867. Giacometti was once run down by a car.
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868. He recalled falling
into a lucid faint...
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869. a sudden exhilaration...
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870. as he realized
something was happening to him.
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871. One assumes you can't understand
life and live simultaneously.
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872. I don't agree entirely. Which is
to say, I don't exactly disagree.
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873. I would say that life understood
is life lived.
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874. But the paradoxes bug me.
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875. I can learn to love, and make love,
to the paradoxes that bug me.
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876. And on romantic evenings of self...
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877. I go salsa dancing
with my confusion.
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878. Before you drift off, don't forget...
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879. which is to say, remember.
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880. Because remembering is so much more
a psychotic activity than forgetting.
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881. Lorca, in that same poem, said...
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882. that the iguana will bite
those who do not dream.
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883. And, as one realizes...
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884. that one is a dream figure
in another person's dream...
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885. that is self-awareness.
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886. You haven't met yourself yet.
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887. But the advantage to meeting others
in the meantime...
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888. is that one of them
may present you to yourself.
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889. Examine the nature of everything
you observe.
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890. For instance,
you might find yourself...
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891. walking through
a dream parking lot.
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892. And, yes, those are dream feet
inside your dream shoes.
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893. Part of your dream self.
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894. And so, the person you appear to be
in the dream...
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895. cannot be who you really are.
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896. This is an image...
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897. a mental model.
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898. - Do you remember me?
- No, I don't think so.
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899. At the station? You were on the
pay phone and you looked at me...
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900. a few times.
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901. I remember that,
but I don't remember that being you.
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902. Are you sure?
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903. Maybe not.
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904. I was sitting down...
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905. and you were looking at me.
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906. My little friend,
dream no more. It's really here.
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907. It's called Efferdent Plus.
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908. In hell, you sink. In heaven, you rise
to your fullness of love.
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909. Hurry up! Come on,
get in the car. Let's go.
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910. The story goes like this:
Billy Wilder runs into Louis Malle.
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911. This was the late'50s, early'60s.
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912. Malle had just made his most expensive
film, which cost $ 21/2 million.
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913. Wilder asks him what the film's about.
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914. Malle says, « It's a dream
within a dream. »
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915. Wilder says,
« You just lost $ 21/2 million. »
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916. I feel a little apprehensive.
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917. For years, the notion
that life is a dream...
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918. has been a pervasive theme
of philosophers and poets.
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919. Doesn't it make sense that death
would be wrapped in a dream?
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920. That, after death, your conscious life
would continue in a dream body?
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921. It would be the same dream body
as in your everyday dream life...
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922. except that in the post-mortal
state, you could never again wake up.
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923. Never again return
to your physical body.
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924. As the pattern gets more intricate,
being swept along isn't enough.
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925. What's the word, turd?
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926. - Hey, do you also drive a boat-car?
- A what?
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927. You gave me a ride in a car
that was also a boat.
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928. No, I don't have a « boat-car. »
I don't know what you mean.
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929. This must be parallel universe night.
That cat who just ran out the door?
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930. He comes up and I say,
« What's the word? »
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931. He lays down a burrito,
looks at me and says:
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932. « I've returned
from the valley of death.
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933. I rapturously breathe in
the odors of life.
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934. I've been to oblivion. I ferment
the desire to remember everything. »
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935. So, what did you say to that?
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936. Well, I mean, what could I say?
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937. I said, « If you microwave that,
poke holes in the plastic...
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938. because they explode,
and I'm tired of cleaning up burrito. »
Copy !req
939. The jalapeños dry up.
Copy !req
940. They're like little wheels.
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941. When it was over,
all I could think about was how...
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942. this entire notion of oneself...
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943. what we are...
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944. is just this logical structure.
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945. A place to momentarily house
all the abstractions.
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946. It was a time to become conscious...
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947. to give form and coherence
to the mystery.
Copy !req
948. And I had been a part of that.
It was a gift.
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949. Life was raging all around me,
and every moment was magical.
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950. I loved all the people, dealing with
all the contradictory impulses.
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951. That's what I loved the most,
connecting with the people.
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952. Looking back, that's all
that really mattered.
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953. Kierkegaard's last words were,
« Sweep me up. »
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954. - Hey, man.
- Hey.
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955. Weren't you in the boat-car?
The guy with the hat gave me a ride...
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956. in his car-boat thing.
You were in the back seat.
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957. I'm not saying you don't know
what you're talking about...
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958. but I don't know
what you're talking about.
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959. You guys let me off at this specific
spot you gave him directions to.
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960. I get out,
ended up getting hit by a car.
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961. Then I woke up. I was dreaming.
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962. Later I found out I was still
dreaming, dreaming that I'd woken up.
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963. False awakenings,
I used to have those a lot.
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964. But I'm still in it now.
I can't get out of it.
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965. It's been going on forever.
I keep waking up into another dream.
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966. I'm getting creeped out, like
I'm talking to dead people.
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967. This woman on TV tells me how death...
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968. is this dream-time
that exists out of life.
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969. I'm starting to think I'm dead.
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970. Let me tell you about a dream I had.
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971. When someone says that, usually
you're in for a very boring few minutes.
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972. But what else are you gonna do?
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973. - I read this essay by Philip K. Dick.
- In your dream?
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974. No, I read it before the dream.
It was the preamble.
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975. It was about that book,
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said.
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976. - He won an award for that one.
- That's the one he wrote really fast.
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977. It just flowed out of him.
He felt he was channeling it.
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978. So four years later,
he was at this party.
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979. He met a woman with the same name
as the woman in the book.
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980. Her boyfriend had the same name
as the boyfriend in the book.
Copy !req
981. She had an affair
with the chief of police.
Copy !req
982. He had the same name
as the chief in his book.
Copy !req
983. Everything she's saying
is right out of his book.
Copy !req
984. That really freaks him out,
but what can he do?
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985. Shortly after that,
he was mailing a letter...
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986. and he saw this kind of
shady-looking guy standing by his car.
Copy !req
987. But instead of avoiding him,
he said, « Can I help you? »
Copy !req
988. The guy said, « I ran out of gas. »
Copy !req
989. He hands him some money,
which he never would've done.
Copy !req
990. He gets home and thinks:
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991. « This guy can't get to a gas station.
He's out of gas. »
Copy !req
992. So he goes back, finds the guy
and takes him to a gas station.
Copy !req
993. As he pulls up he thinks,
« This is in my book too.
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994. This exact station. This exact guy.
Everything. »
Copy !req
995. So this whole episode
is kind of creepy, right?
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996. He's telling his priest
how he wrote this book...
Copy !req
997. and four years later
all these things happened.
Copy !req
998. And the priest says,
« That's the Book of Acts. »
Copy !req
999. He's like, « I've never read it. »
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1000. So he reads the Book of Acts,
and it's uncanny.
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1001. Even the characters' names
are the same as in the Bible.
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1002. The Book of Acts
takes place in 50 A.D.
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1003. So Dick had this theory
that time was an illusion...
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1004. and that we were all in 50 A.D.
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1005. The reason he wrote this book
was that he somehow...
Copy !req
1006. punctured through
this veil of time.
Copy !req
1007. He'd seen what was going on
in the Book of Acts.
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1008. He was really into Gnosticism
and the idea that this demon...
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1009. created this illusion of time
to make us forget...
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1010. that Christ was to return
and the kingdom of God would arrive.
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1011. Someone's trying to make us forget
that God is imminent.
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1012. That's what time and history is.
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1013. This kind of continuous
daydream or distraction.
Copy !req
1014. I read it and thought, « That's weird. »
And that night I had a dream.
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1015. There was this guy who
was supposed to be psychic.
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1016. But I was, like,
« He's not really a psychic. »
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1017. Then suddenly I start floating,
levitating up to the ceiling.
Copy !req
1018. As I almost go through the roof,
I'm like, « Okay, I believe you. »
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1019. And I float down,
and as my feet touch the ground...
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1020. the psychic turns into a woman
in a green dress, Lady Gregory.
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1021. Lady Gregory was Yeats' patron,
this Irish person.
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1022. Though I'd never seen her image...
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1023. I was sure that this was
the face of Lady Gregory.
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1024. So Lady Gregory turns to me and says:
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1025. « Let me explain
the nature of the universe.
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1026. Philip K. Dick is right about time,
but wrong that it's 50 A.D.
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1027. Actually, there's only one instant,
right now. And it's eternity.
Copy !req
1028. It's an instant in which God
is posing a question, which is:
Copy !req
1029. 'Do you wanna be one with eternity,
do you wanna be in heaven?'
Copy !req
1030. And we're all saying,
'No, thank you. Not just yet. "'
Copy !req
1031. So time is just this constant
saying no to God's invitation.
Copy !req
1032. That's what time is.
It's no more 50 A.D. than it's 2001.
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1033. There's just one instant,
and that's what we're always in.
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1034. Then she tells me that this is
the narrative of everyone's life.
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1035. Behind the huge difference,
there is but one story...
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1036. of moving from the no
to the yes.
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1037. All of life is,
« No, thank you. No, thank you. »
Copy !req
1038. Then ultimately it's, « Yes, I give in.
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1039. Yes, I accept. Yes, I embrace. »
That's the journey.
Copy !req
1040. Everyone gets to the yes
in the end, right?
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1041. Right.
Copy !req
1042. So we continue walking,
and my dog runs over to me.
Copy !req
1043. I'm so happy.
He's been dead for years.
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1044. So I'm petting him,
and there's this gross stuff...
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1045. coming out of his stomach.
Copy !req
1046. I look over at Lady Gregory,
and she coughs.
Copy !req
1047. She's like, « Excuse me. »
Copy !req
1048. And vomit dribbles down her chin.
It smells really bad.
Copy !req
1049. And I think,
« That's not just the smell of vomit.
Copy !req
1050. That's the smell of dead-person vomit. »
So it's, like, doubly foul.
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1051. I realize I'm in the land of the dead.
Everyone around me was dead.
Copy !req
1052. My dog had been dead 10 years,
Lady Gregory a lot longer.
Copy !req
1053. When I woke up, I was like,
« That wasn't a dream.
Copy !req
1054. That was a visitation
to this place, the land of the dead. »
Copy !req
1055. So how did you finally get out of it?
Copy !req
1056. It was, like, one of those
life-altering experiences.
Copy !req
1057. I never looked at the world
the same way again.
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1058. But how did you finally
get out of the dream?
Copy !req
1059. That's my problem. I'm trapped.
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1060. I keep thinking I'm waking up,
but I'm still in a dream.
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1061. I wanna wake up for real.
How do you really wake up?
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1062. I don't know.
I'm not very good at that anymore.
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1063. But if that's what you're thinking,
you should, if you can.
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1064. Because someday, you won't be able to.
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1065. But it's easy. You know, just wake up.
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