Navigating the Bardo
Duncan and Joe explore the concept of navigating the Bardo state with lucidity, suggesting that greater life experience can lead to clearer choices and healthier relationships. They discuss the potential of extending human life and how this could lead to a more discerning social circle, free from toxic influences. The conversation touches on the importance of lineage and community, drawing parallels between martial arts and yoga as living traditions that connect us to the past.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #1444 - Duncan Trussell
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