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Channeling Ideas: Daniel Pinchbeck & Reggie Watts at The Lovin' Cup
In this RS clip, Daniel Pinchbeck and comedian Reggie Watts discuss idea frequencies and planetary change at The Lovin' Cup restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The two provacateurs talk about comedy, philosophy, psychedelics, and where Reggie Watts will be when December 21st, 2012 rolls around.
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Hi Daniel,
With regards to your counter proposal @ 11:30: I think this is an important lesson in moderation.
The escapist tendencies of our culture in the USA certainly contain the dangerous, over-indulgent risks of “skating into the abyss” or embracing too much absurdity, and it is important to keep those in check by logical and progressive learning and action.
However, I'd like to re-frame the positive side of absurdity by relating it to a pressure valve. If we earnestly work to identify and learn about the problems and solutions around us and throughout the world, we inevitably come to a point of overwhelmingly supersaturated toxicity. Reveling in the absurdity of our crazy times helps to break the oppression that the realization of how bad things have actually become can create.
Also, in addition to the shear, trippy speed of change in these modern times, and along with the cultural digestion of modern psychedelic movements and archaic revivals, we are now witnessing a beautifully unique and absurd amalgam of global culture through unparalleled conscious human exchange and expression.
So rather than seeing your statement as a counter, I'd like to synthesize the principles of logical action and absurdity in a healthy balance that negates neither and affirms both. I think we can make the personal and global changes necessary in a conscious and rational fashion as long as we uphold our Pressure Valve Sabbath of Absurdity for like an hour a day, or a day a week. Some moderate amount.
Now, back to thinking about if that week is Gregorian or part of a Dreamspell...
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