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Joe Rogan Experience #809 — Aubrey Marcus Transcript

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0:00 do do yee-haw hello world what's up what's going on brother my man back from fucking canada back I understand. and it was wrapped up in all these chains and it was struggling against these like gold chains like that like what's going on with that you know i no idea. And that's, you know, it just appeared to me. imagining things. it to sort of roam free and do all of its work but it's responsible for creating everything that we see that humans

3:21 we are really truly creating entities all the time in our own brain imagination easily and connects you to this thing this this imaginary world or this world that Yeah. I wonder what the fuck that really is all about it's i think you're really onto something there it seems like there's this archetypal They don't need that shit. He's got to have a fucking white beard and white hair.

6:26 He would go in as golden rain. Rape somebody as rain? He's raping a dude there. I think he threw one into the ocean and it created some other Titan or something like that. I really do wonder. parts of your brain to come forward like got it but then take some and then see and then see like The experience is the same. like if you go to a field and a dragon rises out of a marsh and

9:36 You know, look on Google Earth, you can see the dragon moving through the marsh. These are having the lasting impacts and the significant changes throughout a lifetime that need to understand what's the chemical process that's going on in the brain when you consume, Yeah Talk to God you really can meet him for sure. I mean you and I've met him together Yeah, or met whatever the fuck we met whatever that is when you're in the DMT realm

11:41 And it's weird that way. Yeah. Why are we thinking that aliens are raping us? I just, it's, the world itself is so fucking slippery. oh yeah like humans are really good at adapting to this new shit that comes. We almost adapt so fast that we take it for granted way earlier than we should. It's like, oh, yeah, that thing. Cool. Got it. Yeah, there it is.

14:08 And it just talks about how your brain sort of calculates potential outcomes and all these different variables that could possibly take place. This is my land. Figure out how to get that food on land into your belly. That's why I've always laughed. do you have it's like a long real estate game of musical chairs yeah yeah i mean i was at the house water and it's a four foot drop and i'm not exaggerating It's fucking ridiculous and in the daytime. It looks so amazing

16:56 When it's dark, you go, oh, this is like another world. no limit on the depth yeah you're you're going over one of those chasms that are miles deep and what do they call those things what do they call call the suction cups? Suckers, I think. Tentacles. I think it's just suckers. when they die, they just die. Jesus Christ. It's like an like, well, how big is the fucking tentacle, man? Jesus Christ.

18:57 Well, there was another article recently They change what they look like. instantaneously i think i've told the story on here before but i got to see one in fiji and watch eventually like goes down there jams his hand in there and the octopus bites him there's blood in Now, everybody else was just fucking horrified at this show because it was completely savage.

21:46 Yeah. it's a whole weird dynamic that we have of what we decide we should or couldn't do. They have one instinctive reaction to close their shell and that's it. Cashew milk, have you had this? And if they're just like a meat thing, it's like essentially what I'm saying is they're like, you know how they have these scientists that are developing meat in laboratory dishes?

23:33 They're not getting enough B12. I mean, you start, as you've done, you've talked about the intelligence in plants. And they're probably equivalent. a little kid shoots a bear, back the fuck up. You don't even want to read those comments. And the bear is just like Sally. I absolutely have some sort of a weird anthropomorphization thing with wolves enough it's called the black wolf and there was a black wolf that apparently wasn't following any

26:20 Yeah, actual bitches. in all of these ayahuasca trips and all of these things, this could all just be my imagination, but helps me understand things a bit. You talk to the insect So we have no free will. different elements, getting food is easy. And it's also how easy it is to get food, like getting food troubles that come from it. i don't know how it got resolved but or how they knew exactly but yeah it's a that's it follows

30:10 defining characteristic of consciousness is choice well that's another weird thing about people Yeah. They don't eat animal protein. machines. If you've never seen it before Jamie pull up a grain What's the difference between a sickle and a scythe? Yeah. Yeah, at the mega farms. But those poor fawns get chewed up in those things all the time. It depends on the intention of the hunter while he's doing it.

34:18 mushrooms was for was to make sure that my intention in doing it was the right intention If that intention was not leading I was going to do it for the right intention I mean, you had many opportunities to kill a bear as did I, but what we go for is very big, But there's some scientists, some biologists, some wildlife biologists that believe they're just doing it for meat.

36:28 They're limiting the genetics. It's always in the movies. And that's a huge problem in those regions like Alberta where we were, which is just overrun with bears. like mourning the death of this cub, but just for a moment. there's meat on the ground that'll feed her and provide, you know, an opportunity for her to live Well, it wasn't really that decomposing.

39:44 It looked great, fresh. But this other bear, which was right in the same area, No, you know, like everything will just be in the present. And that's, that's where, you know, romantic in that their their existence is so vibrant and powerful and so brief you know if a you know it's people that love animals when you bring that up they defend it to the death

42:18 They found 19 dead elk that these wolves didn't even eat. They're just having fun. And the wolf's chasing them. Rocky Mountain sheep. But when the wolf watch this BAM bitch that's a wrap rar rips it apart instantly look at that instant No, he's got that sheep right there. They're just living to the most of their directive. that have almost nothing to do with you. They're on the other side of the world. You know, someone

46:11 I was just about to take a picture of you and put it on Instagram saying that. We're always just acting and playing this role Like, it might not be your world, and they're getting all that love and really get it. So I think where athletes and kind of just celebrities, pop culture celebrities or Instagram celebrities, it makes sense and it's solid. to get yourself back grounded again, more time in nature, meditation, floating, eating weed,

49:26 and Bobcat was a really good friend of Robin's, batman or whatever the joker was heath ledger yeah you know he's a pill guy yeah yeah so the Get more followers. trait. Like it's, it's a common condition. Oh, he suffers from depression. Oh, she suffers from But Vice has done some awesome stuff. like he's not a dummy at all and he's been up there he lives with his wife and

53:01 evolved and developed and were hunter-gatherers, that there's a set of rewards. We're supposed to be out in the fields. You don't have to go fishing. snow-capped mountains in july yeah in july it's covered with snow because those mountains don't saying earlier is always in the present you know there's this natural presentness of all the animals needs met you know where we don't have to hunt for food we don't have to acquire everything

56:18 into phrenology and he might've been a racist, whatever, but he was a good philosopher. rabbits as possible and that dude according to burton russell was happy as fuck he had a task And so Frank, I would literally let him out in the morning, and he would fucking bolt out that door. go crazy and he would unfortunately, twice It's super expensive. It's like this archaic system.

58:54 venom in there and we'll get the antibodies from the horse Well, that's a wrap. He was like, see you, dude. attitude maybe someone said some fucked up shit i'm like man people fucking suck fuck people you're looking at one diseased individual. And if you say, man, people fucking suck, This is the happiest time in terms of like being able to like reach out and send love to people and have people send love to you.

1:01:18 We run into good people all the time. There's an army on the background. not found their path. and you're like, ah, people suck. Yeah. And that's the initial response. And then the more conscious response is to look at them and have compassion for that person. That impulse to punish immediately is not the healthiest impulse. But look at that like this is the person that just made some bad choices and had some tough shit to deal with and couldn't overcome it the resistance in the video game was higher than his

1:04:25 feel like it's their job to shame that person and embarrass that person and and insult that person Again, going back to my point about morality, it's not about the act. act it's about the intentions of the act but right now we make it all about the the other way. And we have those choices with how to deal with people. But more often than not, we come with this thing to punish and create more trauma, which triggers their own self-judge

1:06:18 Like, you shouldn't wear your hair like that And so you get a lot of like really goofy fucking white people who get mad at other white people for doing things that they deem to be cultural appropriation. Yeah. I think it has something to do with love. you know, what about us? We're in a time where we need all the best ideas ever you know what i mean like we need to bring everything that's good

1:08:25 Everybody should want to share all the ideas and best practices that they have. the connection between psychedelics and ancient religions, I'd say believe where it all went wrong You know, cities built, destroyed, built, destroyed, barbarians, blah, blah, blah. They didn't differentiate. They would hold these open ceremonies for everybody who came. Kings, peasants, they didn't differentiate. They were offering this to everybody. And everybody was

1:10:45 just open source all that let it all sort itself out yeah it only makes sense that if you want But how could they possibly have known that thousands of years ago? And we look at what we're doing now. We're becoming some new thing. the most medicine available. Medical science can save people. You can live healthier lives. We know The act of taking the marijuana is not bad for society.

1:14:16 You know, all the toxins are going to come up. like the marijuana laws and a lot of the things that we deeply, deeply disagree with, I mean, that guy, if anybody should not talk about health their resolve because of the stupid shit that he said and actually fuels things in a positive way from that bit that I did about there's two reasons to hate gay marriage you

1:17:04 a nightclub just because they're gay. What religion? We've never fucked. It's like the more you push back, the more the resistance grows. to stress your And when these things do happen, they are great natural things that you can rally behind that I've been ranting about a lot lately is choice. You know, and people this, we live in a society that loves to take choice from us and say,

1:20:19 So we'd rather shrug our responsibility and go with our hands up to the judge. This idea of perfection is nonsense. is possible, but what better thing to do than to fail in the cause of your greatest wish and your anywhere right i mean that's a huge issue with comedy um when you run into people that have a feeling that awful feeling when you fail. Well, that comes from the ego being so fragile,

1:23:11 everything's okay i'll be all right with that you know you know but the good ones can you know i was happened at the end don't fucking do that again right you know right but that's why he's bill Well, that's the beauty of being a comic as opposed to being a fighter. And if he's smart, he'll keep that. out and break his body with that kind of motivation because that also can happen to people where they

1:25:52 Your skin is made out of flesh. a blessing or a curse but for the warrior there there are only challenges. And that's, you know, really applies Like when I look at the GSP that destroyed BJ Penn or John Fitch, that motherfucker was even if you think you are better than them, and you strangled Bisping the first time you met him, Like I only fought well when I was scared.

1:28:38 fuck out you're in flow state let alone what like larry hamilton is doing surfing those monsters mastering the ego. You know, the ego is the main thing that thwarts you on either side. It gives and it wiped out the bridges. Oh, I will move you piece by piece into the sea Well, isn't that the problem with royalty too, And I was talking to this guy that works there.

1:31:57 watching all these people terrified at the wrath, He's never done shit. that come from that from having like, basically servants taking care of me half the time. And then kid. And so it's important to, to have that balance. Fortunately for me, I had the other And I remember my, the balanced person i was you know i am now i'm not fuck i'm not perfect or balanced or anything

1:35:10 development as a competitor, like seeing the top of the food chain, seeing the best guys and You know, he probably just thinks he just gets to yell at you and you have to get on your knees and start bowing and lowering your head. And if you don't experience other people's efforts, I mean how many times have you been around men who don't know how to fight but all of a sudden they get a few drinks

1:37:10 to light their own place on fire and beat themselves up just to get that attribute out but you see that I'm like, yo, man, So finally, like time number five, disrespectful it was like you know for him he had surrounded himself with other people in this environment where just having respect for somebody and the consequences for repeated disrespect might

1:39:12 Exactly. Yeah. You fucking punk. You know, so they're constantly being chased around by people who are dummies and so maybe it develops Like, I've seen some crazy stunts on YouTube where these dudes jump on top of these railings and slide them to the bottom and fuck up and plow into people. I mean, he fell off of a billboard. And he fell. I mean, So look at this.

1:42:34 Steve-O wanted it to be fucking savage. He's been knocked out. He's like 70% wolf. fanny pack and just big old smile on his face and a silly fucking mustache. animal but we need people like that this this this that's the extreme on the uh on the warrior You shake them again, it's a little slightly angrier Tim. Because life becomes real in this chaotic moment.

1:45:40 and talk about it. And they said it was horrific. It was chaotic. It was scary, but it was the happiest days of my life. And one of the reasons why it was the happiest days of and going through these things that bonded a group together so that you really had true altruistic I think that's, you know, one of the concepts that I'm always talking about is recreating some

1:47:44 feeling of tribe, that's what tribe is. Yeah. I mean, I really don't think, I don't know if the cameras caught this or not, not not one of the the most that i've ever experienced and they they were pushing so against something that's not just another people or another race or all the stupid things that we choose to fight against, but choosing to fight

1:50:42 It is being broadcast all throughout the world it will be available forever on the internet and you know through the UFC fight pass archives you'll always be like yeah fuck it how about tim tim kennedy and brian stan run for president i'm in totally the frontline hospital so that every person with like for a week you know you're at the front lines of it yeah you know you lose that connection with really who you're dealing with and those moments

1:54:06 They have too much power that essentially they haven't really earned. him being in some underground bunker and i was always like why is dick cheney in the bunker and It's an interesting time. we're not prepared for death can come at any moment unseen. It's this crazy time that we're in We understand that there's this epidemic. frequency and it's adopted eventually. You know, it's, it's only, you know, and there'll be people

1:57:12 I know he does. of uh the relationship between then and now it's it's so so recent so recent yeah a thousand years Yeah. that i had the two of them on together which is just a fucking epic meeting of the minds This is the dawn of this current era of civilization before we get hit again. But who knows how far they got. To this day, we can't build those fucking buildings

2:00:35 a day in place, good luck, bitch. You need more faith in the unions, Joe. top, you're fucking doomed. like what the fuck did you do? How did you do this? Yeah. But one of the things that Graham Hancock and even more importantly, John Anthony West, they go back 30,000 years but what modern Egypt ologist choose to do is to say Like, they were building something specifically for permanence.

2:04:36 what seems concrete is that there was these cultures advanced and decided to do it now why I think ever written was that, Magicians. So, of course, the girls like them. So few in terms of like mainstream recognized scholars will even entertain the possibility of your identity, and because it's part of your identity, it feels real. Like that's the trick

2:06:59 It can shift. It's just a silly position to be in. Yeah, there's a really interesting documentary that's It seems like they're working to try to make that a wind and sand erosion, culture? Meanwhile, now we have those cultures. Now we have real evidence of Gobekli Tepe, which Yeah, it really is the greatest mystery of all. But then by magicians, it's like fucking overwhelming.

2:10:39 ago yeah i mean it's all it all makes sense it all all files or fills in, like, well, what could have caused it? And one of the ones that I saw that I'm not sure if it's true or not, but it's an interesting take on what actually happened to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. You have no idea. so people went to that but today i mean this guy in in orlando obviously he's fucking crazy right

2:13:08 to any sort of a natural disaster. What's his name? He's right. a dungeon of the inquisition all of this crazy shit it was in italy who where i'm going i'm going God's name. You know, and that's what happens when you create these systems that only a select few own deepest truth. You don't need me. And it's the same with any good teacher, any good healer,

2:16:08 You are God. which was just blasphemy to these people that had massive amounts of control. I think if you're They were relying upon these. I mean, think about that. They were relying upon these. Power will always get your pussy pussy they were getting mad pussy so someone came along and said all right Yeah, but it's evolved and changed all throughout the year.

2:18:50 and trying to tell you all of the things I'm going to create the environment it and go for it. And I think any good, any good spirituality system is going to have that in this horrible control, Don't go with it. There'd probably be no resistance to that religion and there would be no sort of rebound fuck my wife? And why is it I have to give everybody my gold? And how come I can't read

2:21:54 Like anybody else doing the exact same thing he was doing And you've talked about the kind of the toxoplasma that alters behavior, this disease that will alter human behavior or alter mice behavior. Like that's some kind of just punishment for, you know, such a distortion of a really important aspect of being alive. Like you have to have fear of consequences. You have to have fear

2:24:17 God is fucking love. Well, then everything else is just twisted up and fucked up. slamming into the ocean and killing all I mean, it will certainly remove consequences eventually, but there's so much we can do right now. not actually afraid of danger. And you know, people do it like grizzly man clearly did that, That'll be really cool. I'll talk about that as well.

2:27:21 You have to see it. and you've been really getting into it that would have been the perfect first archery hunt because Yeah. And when you, when you do that, when you use, I wonder if a catapult will do that. Yeah, I shoot a recurve. It's super, way less accurate. Super weird. just going off instinct because there's so much more variability it's less it's less you know mechanic it feels like you're just right it's more of like a flow type of thing and it's fun

2:31:11 chin. Like it's not like a compound bow where it hits a wall. A compound bow is extremely accurate That's really wild. don't have a little release thing so you hold on a little tight or you don't let let the string You know, if you take all of the feel of that thing out. you know the stabilizer and the adjustable sight that goes up and down Like right now you're breathing, you have food in your belly, you're alive, you're healthy.

2:35:13 All these traumas that these animals don't Whether you're hunting or camping or whatever, just fucking soak that in. They find it like, God, this place doesn't give a fuck about me. is what being a man is that music should play when you see your girlfriend, you know, you know what I mean? Like this, like there should be a score to your life and that

2:37:35 and our universe is our body. enjoy yourself get back in touch with the monkey get back in touch with love and whatever happens You heard Aubrey, ladies and gentlemen. Everything is going'll be okay everything will be okay you heard aubrey ladies and gentlemen everything