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Transcript: Andrew Schmookler Part 2; Hierarchical Republican Culture

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Rob Kall:   Well, I'll throw this at you, too: the counter-force to a demonic archetype would be the Hero.  And the Hero also deals in death; the hero must die in order to come back as a hero.

 

Andrew Schmookler:   There are many forms of heroism.  Some of them are warriors, like Winston Churchill; some of them are not, like Jesus and Buddha.  The powers of wholeness are also great.  They are of the other part of what should be inspiring us, and in fact, that's the root I got there for.  I had had a very transformative vision of wholeness, and how -- well, anyway, it's a piece I think I posted on your website seven years ago, or something like that.  Maybe I should do it again because /

 

Rob Kall:   Yeah!  Do it again.

 

Andrew Schmookler:   It was a sensitization to ow wonderful the whole thing are, like, the core of this being expressed through life is all about creating wholeness, and the challenge for us.  And the real fulfillment in life, this is what I've discovered, what moved me was that I discovered that, every time that I find my way into the sacred core of things and get my spirit lit on fire, it's been through one of the avenues that leads into the wholeness, and that's been the most fulfilling thing in my life.  I think that we can learn there that there is something in us that wants to find it's way there, and /

 

Rob Kall:   Well, I',ll throw this at you.  When I pray, it's to remember that I'm connected to everything, and that's all about wholeness. 

 

Andrew Schmookler:   It is indeed all about wholeness.  And when you think about how you're connected with everything, what is the feeling that goes with it?

 

Rob Kall:   Well, it's an odd thing.  I just ask, I kind of ask and open myself to remember, and usually what happens is there's images from nature of a thousand grains of sand, or moss covering a field, or things that just remind me that are all these different ways that life and the universe are both connected in this one giant fabric of energy and matter.

 

Andrew Schmookler:   Do you have a vision of a human world that could be whole, a wholeness that we could embody?  Is that part of anything that you ever envision?

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