ZUPER WOK

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. It’s Already Here. // ZUPER WOK #05 // UNEXPECTED 01

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ZUPER WOK 05 — The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

🎙️ Broadcast live from the living room, not the booth. On Cashmere Radio.

This is not just a show.
It’s a threshold.

For the first time, ZUPER WOK left the studio. We unplugged from the safety of the glass. No more booth, no more filter — just voices, bodies, glitches and ghosts, gathering in real time, live and unexpected.

We opened with a transmission titled “Meetings from Nowhere – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”. A sonic gathering. A collective hallucination. A philosophical séance across time and fiction, featuring:

Virginie Despentes growling soft truths
Simone de Beauvoir whispering the courage to walk differently
Gil Scott-Heron reminding us that what is shown is already neutralized
Judith Butler, Byung-Chul Han, Bernard Stiegler, Immanuel Kant
Ocean Vuong, Kae Tempest, Luna Lovegood, Princess Zelda
✦ And a few stray signals from Totoro, Neo, and the ghosts of philosophy past.

We opened three rooms, three fragments of the now:

🌀 ROOM 1 – “It’s Happening in the Cracks”
Rapporteuse: Virginie Despentes
– Gil Scott-Heron
– Sabrina Calvo
– Ellie (The Last of Us)
– Chihiro (Spirited Away)
– Simone de Beauvoir

⚙️ ROOM 2 – “Too Slippery to Hold”
Rapporteur: Bernard Stiegler
– Byung-Chul Han
– Judith Butler
– Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
– Immanuel Kant
– Bernard Stiegler

🪷 ROOM 3 – “Loving Is the Only Real Hack”
Rapporteuse: Carmen Meyer
– Ocean Vuong
– Kae Tempest
– Samus Aran (Metroid)
– Luna Lovegood (Harry Potter)


Then the mic opened.

One hour of live talk. No plan. Just flow.
Listeners became participants. Carmen Meyer and Emilie joined the mic. Gilbert arrived by bike. Kids played in the background. A conversation unfolded — chaotic, soft, sharp, real.

We asked:

✦ Is fluidity the next paradigm, or an illusion?
✦ Has modernity already died?
✦ Can personal transformation ripple outwards into real social change?
✦ Is this an evolution… or a revolution?

We summoned Foucault, who whispered: freedom begins with fear.
Karl Marx, who thundered: revolution is clarity.
Stiegler, who murmured: a new era begins when symbols fail.
Hartmut Rosa, who taught us that resonance is the antidote to acceleration.
Even Lao Tseu dropped by, reminding us to breathe.


And we did.

Emily offered breathwork.
We stood, aligned with earth and sky.
Inhaled. Exhaled.
And remembered:

✦ The revolution starts with rhythm.
✦ Breath is relation.
✦ Change does not always roar — it sometimes hums quietly through your spine.

Listeners became participants. Carmen Meyer and Emilie joined the mic. Gilbert arrived by bike. Kids played in the background. A conversation unfolded — chaotic, soft, sharp, real.

We asked:

Is fluidity the next paradigm, or an illusion?

Has modernity already died?

Can personal transformation ripple outwards into real social change?

Is this an evolution… or a revolution?

We summoned:

Foucault: freedom begins with fear

Karl Marx: revolution is clarity

Bernard Stiegler: a new era begins when symbols fail

Hartmut Rosa: resonance is the antidote to acceleration

Lao Tseu: remember to breathe

Emily offered breathwork.

We stood, aligned with earth and sky.

Inhaled. Exhaled.

We remembered:

The revolution starts with rhythm

Breath is relation

Change does not always roar — it sometimes hums quietly through your spine


ZUPER WOK is not a format.

It’s a glitch.
It’s the shimmer between paradigms.
It’s a place for post-boomers, post-borders, post-genre beings.
It’s radio as resistance.
It’s philosophy as dancefloor.

So…
Stand up.
Breathe in.
Forget the screen.
The revolution is not on TV.

It’s in you.
It’s in us.
Let’s ZUPER WOK together.
Fuck yes.


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00:00:26:03 – 00:00:57:17
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We’re in the room with you. Eyes open, body present. Alive. We open the space with meetings from nowhere. The Revolution will not be televised. Hosted by Carmen Meyer. With a vibrant synthesis by Emily. You’ll hear voices, some human, some hybrid. Virginie. This point is Hartmut Rosa, Simone de Beauvoir, Bernhard Stiegler, Immanuel Kant, Jonas Makers, and, yes, Princess Zelda, Shiro, and maybe a stray line from Neo or Totoro if they manage to cross over in time.

00:00:57:21 – 00:01:21:19
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This is not nostalgia. It’s fresh air, it’s fresh thought. It’s a collective breath. Before the next glitch, expect music you’ve never heard, expect truths you haven’t dead say. And yes, you can interact via telegram. I’m Xavier, and from 1800 to 1930 on Cashmere Radio. You’re invited to join the woke. Let’s cook something real. Fuck yes. Let’s zuppa walk together.

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00:01:55:24 – 00:02:17:22
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00:05:54:17 – 00:06:16:04
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00:06:26:16 – 00:06:46:10
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You had that eye of the tiger, man. The edge. All right. Zuko, more direct of Kashmir. Got your.com. Zuko. What ever. You guys more better walk super fresh out of your zealot life. From the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? All right. The catch phrase. What that was all about. The revolution will not be televised.

00:06:46:12 – 00:07:16:21
Inconnu
That was about the fact, the first change that takes place in your mind. You have to change your mind before you change the way you live in, then the way you move. So when we said that the revolution will not be televised, we were saying that like the thing that’s going to change people is something that no one will ever be able to catch on film, and it just be something that you see and all of a sudden you realize I’m on the wrong page or I’m on the right page, but I’m on the wrong note, and I’ve got to get in sync with everyone else to understand what’s happening in these countries.

00:07:16:23 – 00:07:49:17
Inconnu
What do you think of kashmir.com avatar? What if the revolution’s already here but we just don’t know how to see it? Welcome to meetings from nowhere. No cameras, no slogans, just presence. We opened three rooms, three fragments of now. Room one. Gil Scott-Heron, still off the air. Sabrina Calvo rewriting the margins. Ellie guitar blood. No filter to hero.

00:07:49:23 – 00:08:30:05
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Eyes on the invisible Simone de Beauvoir. Walking the word. Freedom. First you need to spend his. Was there listening like a fist room. Two young children screens make him sick Judith Butler. Gender is glitch Zelda off map and on fire. Cunt trembling. Reason Bernard Stiegler took notes in the ruins of Control Room three. Ocean Vuong. Grief becomes light K Tempest truth in tempo as Aaron mute and luminous Luna Lovegood, vision without proof and me I sat there no script, just skin.

00:08:30:07 – 00:08:47:19
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But first room one Virginie came back with this. They were already in motion when I walked in. No slogans, just signals. Gil said. If it can be televised, it’s already been neutralized. He called it the off screen revolution. He said it hums in laundromats in the way strangers not on busses. That it’s not a march, but a slow leak.

00:08:47:19 – 00:09:06:05
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In The ideology, Pope Sabrina talked about the margins. It’s all happening in glitches, she said. People make soft models to the world. They don’t wait for permission. They whisper their updates into the system like coded spells. Ellie, that girl’s got dust and blood in her breath. Survival isn’t loud, she told me. It’s in how you hold someone’s hand without shaking.

00:09:06:05 – 00:09:28:10
Inconnu
She’s seen too much, but she still plays guitar. That’s revolution. And she hero. She just looked around the room and said, if you forget your name, the world eats you. That one hit me. So many of us are eaten by apps, by brands, by fear. Simon was the last to speak. Her voice was like Flint. True change, she said, is when you start walking differently, when you stop shaving your soul to fit.

00:09:28:12 – 00:09:54:04
Inconnu
So here’s what I saw. No plan, no master key, just cracks. But in those cracks, a new language, a tenderness that doesn’t ask for applause. And that that’s where the real shift begins. Some say everything is controlled now, that every move is tracked. That freedom was a phase. But in room two, we sat with those who work in the blind spots, who practice the art of slipping through.

00:09:54:06 – 00:10:23:17
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Punctual children was first to arrive. A Korean German philosopher, he writes about burnout, surveillance and the violence of positivity. He says we’re crushed not by censorship but by performance. He came to remind us that what shines the brightest might already be empty. Then came Judith Butler, the American thinker who asked us to rethink gender not as identity, but as action.

00:10:23:19 – 00:10:53:06
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They taught us that the body is political because the way you walk, speak, dress can already be a protest. They didn’t come with answers. They came with questions that move Zelda followed from breath of the wild a princess who doesn’t wait to be saved, a scientist, a seeker she explores, gets lost, rebuilds herself. Outside the script, she came to speak for those who invent their path in silence.

00:10:53:08 – 00:11:24:06
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Then Immanuel Kant, a ghost of the enlightenment. He believed in reason, but he also believed in ethics. He came back tonight not to explain, but to unlearn four figures, each allergic to simplicity, each touching something the system can’t grip. To hold this room, to listen without folding it, we asked Bernard Stiegler to step in. Philosopher of technology, archivist of broken time.

00:11:24:08 – 00:12:07:19
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He thinks the machines have stolen our future, but also that we can hack them back with care, with culture, with memory. He listened. He’ll tell us what moved. It was not a conversation. It was a temperature, a pressure drop, a refusal to harden. Beautiful, Hahn said. We live in a transparency regime. What is visible is already dead. He described an empire of mirrors, where even revolution is reflected until it disappears, and that Judith Butler insisted the most radical thing we can do now is to stay undefined, not undecided, undefined.

00:12:07:21 – 00:12:37:04
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She spoke of the body as a syntax glitch, a trembling syntax, a reprograming through walking. Zelda never sat down. She circled the room, touched the walls. The path isn’t drawn. It’s revealed, she said, and only to those who dare to wander aimlessly and can’t. His voice was the most fragile. He looked at me and said, all systems demand order, but the soul doesn’t obey.

00:12:37:06 – 00:13:07:00
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He seemed relieved by the chaos, as if after centuries of reason, he was grateful to be lost. I took notes, then I stopped because notes can’t catch this. This was not resistance. It was erosion. It was time operating sideways. In the end, no one proposed a solution, but everyone dissolved something a belief, a grip, a binary. That was enough.

00:13:07:02 – 00:13:32:11
Inconnu
That was everything. We’ve heard the cracks, we’ve heard the slips. But in the third room, something else was happening. Not escape. Not retreat, but a different kind of power. Not the kind that seizes. The kind that holds, that listens but lingers. Room three was never meant to be a room. It’s a garden, a night train, a messy kiss.

00:13:32:13 – 00:14:09:05
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It’s what happens when care becomes resistance. For this space, we invited people who speak love like a language, but use it like a tool. Ocean Vuong came first. Poet, Vietnamese-American, queer, precise, tender. He writes about war, about mothers, about boys who disappear and about surviving. Softly. He came to remind us that a poem can carry a revolution better than a bullet point plan K Tempest followed spoken word, prophet voice like a storm that apologizes British non-binary, magnetic.

00:14:09:07 – 00:14:35:05
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They speak of class, of chaos, of tenderness. And they make truth move. They came to rhythm the room into truth. Same as Aaron walked in. Next video game legend warrior in a suit of armor. But underneath a woman alone, wild. She came to show that transformation is survival, that solitude can be radical, that silence is sometimes the best frequency.

00:14:35:07 – 00:15:00:07
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And finally, Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter, not the main hero, but the one who sees what no one else sees. She believes in invisible creatures, in impossible friendships, and wearing what feels right even when it looks wrong. She came to say, you don’t have to fight loud to be brave. I sat in that room not as a host, not as a voice, just as myself.

00:15:00:09 – 00:15:32:17
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And this is what I felt. You’re listening to meetings from nowhere. We’re not here to conclude. Just to notice what’s already happening. Even when no one’s watching. Thank you. I am Carmen Myers clone. Find out more about Common on Common Myakka.

00:15:32:19 – 00:16:06:12
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You will not be able to stay home. Brother. You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out. You will not be able to lose yourself on stag and skip out for beer doing commercials. Because the revolution will not be tell of a. Zero. Revolution. The rising without commercial disruptions. The revolution will not show you pictures of Nixon blowing up bugle and leading a charge by John Mitchell, General Abrams and Spiro Agnew to eat hard.

00:16:06:12 – 00:16:23:09
Inconnu
Mom’s confiscated from a Harlem sanctuary. The revolution will not be televised. The revolution will not be brought to you by the shape of a war theater and will not stop. Natalie Woods and Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle?

00:16:23:11 – 00:16:51:17
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Revolution will not give you a mouth. Will not know. The revolution will not make you laugh out loud. Because the revolution will not be televised, brother. There will be no pictures of you wishing that the dead on TV will sell an ambulance. Terrorist will not be able to predict the 2032 29 shooting. The revolution will not be televised.

00:16:51:19 – 00:17:18:02
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There will be a golden years to be played. There will be no doubt. But there is no doubt about the moral. Will the Red cross it feel like. Oh, I will know what it’s like to be the person that he is, but just for the proper occasion. As we bring back this very healthy and we’ll know lots of people.

00:17:18:02 – 00:17:20:16
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They’re rolling.

00:17:20:18 – 00:17:29:23
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Down potatoes tomorrow because Black Swan will be here to see the people uprising the revolution about.

00:17:30:00 – 00:17:59:07
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That will be the highlight to the races. And it’s going to do the thing. So what have you got? You know, so badly. Terrible. So no, on the rare earth, the revolution will not be dug up. The revolution, white tornado, white lightning, white people. You will not have to worry about it all the time. But take all the time in your toilet bowl.

00:17:59:12 – 00:18:11:10
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The revolution that goes with the revolution. Thank you for the many calls from the revolution will put you in the driver’s seat.

00:18:11:12 – 00:18:19:00
Inconnu
I will not be so bad because I don’t even know what the revolution will be like.

00:18:19:02 – 00:18:53:21
Inconnu
The revolution. We think it needs to be loud, dramatic. Televised. But what if the most powerful changes are actually happening in whispers, in the spaces between headlines, in the quiet moments? No one’s recording. That’s such an intriguing perspective, especially considering Gil Scott-Heron warning about Revolution not being televised. He wasn’t being metaphorical. He was telling us something profound about where real change takes root.

00:18:53:23 – 00:19:29:23
Inconnu
You know what fascinates me about these meetings? They brought together such an unexpected mix. Philosophers sitting next to video game characters, poets sharing space with literary figures, all of them speaking to this idea of transformation happening in the margins. Let’s break down these three rooms, because each one reveals something different about quiet revolution in room one. You had Gil Scott-Heron himself alongside Sabrina Calvo and characters like Lee from The Last of Us.

00:19:30:00 – 00:20:00:19
Inconnu
Right? And what really strikes me about that first room is how they all emphasized this idea of change happening in the glitches. When Sabrina Calvo talked about people making soft models to the world, she was describing something we see everywhere but rarely notice. The way Ellie put it was so powerful. Survival isn’t loud. It’s in how you hold someone’s hand without shaking.

00:20:00:21 – 00:20:29:21
Inconnu
It’s about these tiny moments of human connection that the system can’t quite capture. And then you have Cairo’s observation that if you forget your name, the world eats you. That’s not just about identity. It’s about maintaining your core self. In an age where everything’s trying to turn us into content. Well, that connects perfectly to what was happening in room two, doesn’t it?

00:20:29:23 – 00:21:00:23
Inconnu
The way Byung Chul Han talked about transparency being a form of control, what is visible is already dead. Exactly. And you know what’s fascinating about room two? The way Judith Butler’s idea about staying undefined rather than undecided completely reframes how we think about resistance. It’s not about refusing to choose. It’s about refusing to be categorized. That reminds me of something interesting.

00:21:01:00 – 00:21:33:02
Inconnu
Studies have shown that social movements that succeed often operate through what sociologists call quiet encroachment, small, persistent actions that gradually change social norms. That’s exactly what room three was, exploring this idea of tenderness as a form of resistance. When Ocean Vuong writes about war and survival through the lens of care, he’s doing something revolutionary without raising his voice.

00:21:33:04 – 00:22:03:24
Inconnu
So what do you think this tells us about how change really happens in society? Well, look at how these ideas are playing out in real time, in mutual aid networks and community gardens, in the way people are quietly choosing to live differently. It’s like what Simone de Beauvoir said about walking differently. These small changes in how we move through the world add up to something bigger, and none of it needs an audience or approval.

00:22:04:01 – 00:22:31:15
Inconnu
These changes are happening whether anyone’s watching or not. You know what’s really powerful about this? It suggests that revolution isn’t just about tearing things down. It’s about building something new in the spaces between. It’s happening in laundromats. As Gil Scott-Heron pointed out, in the way strangers acknowledge each other on busses. That’s such a profound shift in how we think about resistance and change.

00:22:31:17 – 00:23:05:22
Inconnu
It’s not about the grand gesture. It’s about these accumulated moments of care and connection. And maybe that’s the most revolutionary idea of all. That transformation doesn’t need to announce itself to be powerful. Like Luna Lovegood showed us. You don’t have to fight loud to be brave. Sometimes the quietest changes are the ones that reshape everything. So in the end, the revolution really won’t be televised because it’s already happening in these small, tender moments that no camera could capture.

00:23:05:24 – 00:23:32:03
Inconnu
Exactly. It’s happening in the glitches, in the margins, in the moments of connection that slowly, steadily erode the systems that contain us. And that’s where real change begins. Not with a bang, but with a whisper. Super, super fresh radio zealots live and direct on Kashmir radio. But I mean, what do you mean? What? I mean what I mean.

00:23:32:05 – 00:23:38:18
Inconnu
Well, I mean, one.

00:23:38:20 – 00:23:42:13
Inconnu
Could have been one.

00:23:42:15 – 00:24:13:12
Inconnu
With my round of applause. How many years have I been kicking our doors? I mean, I I’m not I’m never know. I mean, I don’t get that. No no no no no no no no. What if, what if, what if I try to ignore my body really but I but but but but but like I mean I try to ignore like I, I ignored.

00:24:13:14 – 00:24:27:07
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00:24:27:09 – 00:24:33:10
Inconnu
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Inconnu
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00:24:59:23 – 00:25:32:24
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00:25:33:01 – 00:25:39:22
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00:25:39:24 – 00:25:54:20
Inconnu
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00:25:54:22 – 00:26:07:03
Inconnu
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00:26:07:05 – 00:26:46:05
Inconnu
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00:26:46:07 – 00:26:59:03
Inconnu
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00:26:59:05 – 00:27:06:12
Inconnu
But I mean, you.

00:27:06:14 – 00:27:11:23
Inconnu
Could. I mean.

00:27:12:00 – 00:27:27:15
Inconnu
I can I create.

00:27:27:17 – 00:27:39:00
Inconnu
Create.

00:27:39:02 – 00:27:44:00
Inconnu
Your own.

00:27:44:02 – 00:27:47:09
Inconnu
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00:27:47:11 – 00:28:13:22
Inconnu
Using zipper. Zipper. Ball properly. Fly off the tie. You know what I mean? All right. ZIP. All. Clive. And direct from Lou salon of Cashmere. How? Just thank you for listening. It’s, 1828. Some people are on their way to talk with us, and we have the chance. It’s really unexpected and surprising. Like this. Also, we have the real voices of the real clones that we heard previously.

00:28:13:24 – 00:28:42:07
Inconnu
And, I want to say hello. Carmen may, welcome in this, in this show with us. Hi. Hi. Very welcome with this. And Emily is also here. Yeah. Yep. Hi. You’re both part of the show. Since the beginning. Thank you very much to to be here. What did you think about this is, is was said this fact that the revolution first will not be televised and may be might be unexpectedly, this revolution already happened.

00:28:42:09 – 00:29:18:20
Inconnu
Did you had your your did you have your your own revolution already happened in in the way or not? That was said before. Yeah. Yeah. What I understood is that, about, revolution not being televised. It’s, about not being mainstream. Like, if it’s mainstream, if it’s like, everybody’s aware about that. It’s doesn’t reach a deep level because it’s just spreading, but in the shallow level.

00:29:18:22 – 00:29:52:07
Inconnu
So maybe that’s about that. And it’s also, the thing with the glitches, it’s it’s happening and the glitches would be small things, you know. But I don’t know, I think in the, in this, in these dialogs, I didn’t really understand, where is the space for to hold the vision? Who holds the vision for the revolution?

00:29:52:08 – 00:30:10:08
Inconnu
Maybe I can say to our listeners that you are both kind of a coach. You help people to improve their lives, to feel better in their life. This is also where you are, talking in this show, and we have some kids around. This just sound. Yeah. It’s main. It’s your kids, your, outer child children. So come.

00:30:10:11 – 00:30:48:07
Inconnu
What would you like to say? Well, I’m I totally agree. Who holds the revolution? Who’s, who’s with it? I think yes. Yes. This, when I think about revolution and everybody of us, every, every single one of us has its own smaller revolutions, and that maybe plays into the bigger ones. Because there are so many paradigms around that needs to be broken up, which don’t function very well in these times anymore.

00:30:48:09 – 00:31:37:10
Inconnu
And, a lot of people just expect the, the, the state, the, the politics to change good about God, to change the things around. But that won’t happen. I think the revolution starts with ourselves. We can only we will revolutionize, every single person, every every single one of us, by ourselves, by and by understanding ourselves better, by, changing our habits, by changing our point of views and then, yeah, growing into the version of us which is more towards, the togetherness we want to achieve in the end.

00:31:37:12 – 00:31:58:05
Inconnu
So do you think something global is happening in that way because you have many people helping people to to change, and those people who are helping people to change already changed. So is there a kind of domino effect, hidden underground domino effect? We are in Kashmir. Had you aware many people, like most of the listeners, have already made their own revolution also?

00:31:58:05 – 00:32:44:16
Inconnu
So are we far away from hyper modernity somehow? Did we just watch hypermobility modernity becoming violent and trying to fear us? But we are already happy with, fluidity driving our soul and body already. But they have left us. So what’s the. Mate, may I? Yeah. You? Yeah. I don’t I don’t really know if fluidity is happening or maybe, for the majority of people, for me, maybe people, I don’t know, but maybe, the fluidity would be the, the push.

00:32:44:21 – 00:33:21:03
Inconnu
I don’t know that something growing from the, Earth, you know, like, I feel modernity. Maybe. Maybe you could. You could define it. That was my question. Is hyper. Yeah, I hyper modernity is modernity down hyper like accelerating. We we we tried I mean, we tried people tried in the 70s to define something called postmodernity, but because, of Thatcher and Reagan, we fell back into, one point of view.

00:33:21:03 – 00:33:48:02
Inconnu
There is no alternative, only one point of view, because postmodernity was about many point of views and modernity still about one point of view. But we are so one story anyway, unilaterally, unilaterally. And and so we are now into hyper modernity. So postmodernity is is gone. But maybe we try I mean, I try to figure out something with Zubov book as a Zubov person.

00:33:48:04 – 00:34:20:13
Inconnu
In a way of translating to Zubov. Okay, something post hyper modern, which can be fluidity. Well, in the end, I kind of hope that we get somewhere at a point and that we have succeeded for a little bit further than before, because I think humanity limited, and we need to get rid of all the old concept, which, very competitive and, this whole modern scenario somehow or hyper modern scenario.

00:34:20:15 – 00:34:51:09
Inconnu
Well, yeah. Yeah, the competitive, competition is really modern. It is. Yeah. But is it helpful? That’s the question. No it isn’t, of, I don’t think it is. And fluidity would, would show the opposite. Like if you, if you allow yourself to be yourself and you don’t have any criteria, fixed to be a good one or a bad one, it’s, you know, just yourself just about being.

00:34:51:12 – 00:35:23:01
Inconnu
Yeah. Maybe being is the main point. Yeah, yeah, but accepting who we really are and what we are capable of. Yeah. You are listening to havoc on the Kashmir radio. I hope you enjoy it. I hope you feel the change that is growing into yourself. Maybe you already changed somehow. Maybe you already revolutionized. Maybe you’re not. But maybe you think about it because it’s action that needs to be done.

00:35:23:03 – 00:36:08:05
Inconnu
Actions and not just thinking about things. Of course, of course it needs action. What is an action? What is an action? I think a good action is to reflect yourself and then, walk your talk, walk your dog, because, Super Bowl cardio@kashmir.com. It’s just it’s, it’s stay with us. We’re going to keep on discussing if you want to interacted free to come and join us or just interact on the telegram of Kashmir Radio.

00:36:08:10 – 00:36:20:18
Inconnu
Thank you very much to be here. And this is a German song that we discover together coming.

00:36:20:20 – 00:36:27:19
Inconnu
Up to. And talking.

00:36:27:21 – 00:36:34:11
Inconnu
To. So let’s.

00:36:34:13 – 00:36:51:08
Inconnu
I can’t sing and you know, sometimes. You speak. And in particular. So that’s why. That’s.

00:36:51:10 – 00:37:01:18
Inconnu
How we want to call.

00:37:01:20 – 00:37:08:12
Inconnu
I glad to meet you. Sometimes.

00:37:08:14 – 00:37:25:20
Inconnu
You speak and put and focus on.

00:37:25:22 – 00:37:32:04
Inconnu
Common. You know. So.

00:37:32:06 – 00:37:39:03
Inconnu
You want. I.

00:37:39:05 – 00:38:12:07
Inconnu
Try to make your touch on it. You speak and touch your ring. So sometimes.

00:38:12:09 – 00:38:23:01
Inconnu
You.

00:38:23:03 – 00:38:54:05
Inconnu
Never speak plain. The modern order. That cold machinery of norms, measurements, hierarchies and walls. Finally cracked. When it’s last gatekeepers disappeared. The baby boomers, that generation so haunted by its own myths of revolution, turned out to be the last priests of modernity. When they left the stage with their pensions that tired idols, their property obsessions and their psychosexual contradictions.

00:38:54:07 – 00:39:26:11
Inconnu
Something opened not because we mourned them, but because we were finally able to breathe outside their shadow. It wasn’t grief that defined 2030, it was release. The collapse was slow. Then sudden institutions that had long rotted from within schools, parliaments, television, police, church, psychiatry finally lost the illusion of legitimacy. Nobody believed anymore, not even those who administered them.

00:39:26:13 – 00:39:55:06
Inconnu
But collapse is not the same as apocalypse. It is an opportunity to unlearn. The fluid era was born not from hope, but from necessity, from the unbearable tension between digital acceleration and social rigidity, from ecological pressure, from neurological burnout, from children refusing to be programed, from the deep realization that no one wants to be governed like that anymore.

00:39:55:08 – 00:40:28:03
Inconnu
You want reasons to be optimistic. Here they are in the vacuum left by modernity. New architectures of subjectivity emerged, not utopian, but flexible. We stopped speaking of identities and started cultivating processes. We abandoned the normative subject and embraced the singular trajectory. Fluidity became not a slogan, but an ethic. The capacity to relate, to adapt, to transform, form without disappearing.

00:40:28:05 – 00:41:03:17
Inconnu
It was not softness, it was intelligence. Children led the way because they refused control, because they knew instinctively that truth is not taught. It is felt the family was deprogrammed, not destroyed, reconfigured. No more authoritarian parents, no more infantilized adults. Just relational ecosystems with boundaries shaped by dialog, not power in education, obedience was replaced by curiosity. In sexuality, guilt was replaced by consent plus play.

00:41:03:19 – 00:41:31:20
Inconnu
In politics, representation was replaced by resonance. We didn’t need new ideologies. We needed new grammars of connection. And we found them in silence, in breath, in care, fluidity, my friends, is not chaos. It is the refusal of fixed domination. It is the refusal of inherited violence. It is the courage to move with the world rather than trying to pin it down like a dead butterfly.

00:41:31:22 – 00:41:58:12
Inconnu
For centuries, philosophy tried to define the human. In 2035, we stopped. Instead, we ask, how does this life want to live? How can this body relate to change? Trust? What wants to emerge if we let go? So no, this is not the end of history. It is the beginning of relation, of non programed desire, of beautiful, unpredictable becoming.

00:41:58:14 – 00:42:23:14
Inconnu
And if that terrifies you, good let it. Because terror is what freedom feels like. At the beginning it would have come. Foucault is explaining his, explaining us how fluidity is going to come. Actually, I ask philosophers, dead or alive, to talk to me about the end of modernity or hyper modernity, which will happen when the baby boomer spirit will disappear.

00:42:23:16 – 00:42:52:22
Inconnu
So I heard it’s be it’s going to be around 2030 super walk, super fresh radio, silent night from Berlin, live and direct from Kashmir Radio.com. Super super super okay up and discussions. Going on around the bar. Comment and the media are still there. They are, they are, they are happy. They laugh and they they talk deeply about deep things.

00:42:52:22 – 00:43:32:04
Inconnu
Where are you girls? We are talking about this revolution and the fluidity. And what we were thinking is if the revolution comes from the inside and from individuals, that became a main thing. Okay. And why is that main thing becoming meaning all these individuals that don’t know each other, growing in the same way, like growing some new values, but they don’t know each other.

00:43:32:04 – 00:44:09:02
Inconnu
So what is an a new era made of, you know, that’s what we were talking about. Yeah. And the idea was maybe it is all and, maybe it is not something really new, but it is very old. And we just remember to it because we kind of tried out very many attempts, which didn’t really work out in the end and just, yeah, drag the whole, community of manhood down and doesn’t bring any values to them.

00:44:09:02 – 00:44:36:12
Inconnu
So it’s now more going back to the roots and remembering what always has been there, what has been forgotten, all this ancient wisdom which we know, which now comes up and here and there and in so many different bubbles, I would say all around the world, probably, hopefully. But yeah, only, as you said, we’re in a very poor, position.

00:44:36:12 – 00:45:04:24
Inconnu
But yeah. Yeah, kind of because we are wisdom individuals. And so we grew up in really educated like educated, field and so no bits. Sorry. Would you like to hear the definition of a new era by Bernard Sigler? Yes. Is that Betty? You can send me messages. A new era does not begin with a declaration. It begins with a breakdown.

00:45:05:01 – 00:45:39:18
Inconnu
When the system that made sense no longer produces meaning. Only repetition, acceleration, exhaustion. A new era is what emerges when the old symbols fail to symbolize. When desire is no longer engineered by algorithms, but reclaimed through care, through attention, through slow, improbable gestures. It is not progress. It is not nostalgia. It is bifurcation, a divergence of temporalities, a rupture in the logic of efficiency in the Anthropocene.

00:45:39:20 – 00:46:08:22
Inconnu
In the age of automation, of cognitive capitalism, a new era is the return of the amateur, the return of the local, the return of the fragile. A new era begins when we start asking again what is worth inheriting? What is worth transmitting? Not everything, but something. A new era is not a revolution. It is what happens when memory fights entropy.

00:46:08:24 – 00:46:29:10
Inconnu
We project for a purpose, becomes possible, is losing an energy every time. And it’s so. It’s always happening with the people they are. They’re living. They can’t finish their sentence. They’ll be quick from from the outer world, but still he’s explaining the way that this new era is happening, the one we are defining, not, the real definition of what is.

00:46:29:13 – 00:46:54:20
Inconnu
Yeah, exactly what it was I was going to it was a bit, influenced, not a generally must listen to us. No, it’s about from it’s from modernity to fluidity. Yes. And this is the point. He speaks about bifurcation. And this is provocation is the point where we kind of, stand on a crossroad and now have to decide which way we want to go.

00:46:54:20 – 00:47:20:17
Inconnu
Do we want to follow the old path, or do we want to try something, new? The old, new, the old. But don’t you feel something is dying? I mean, this is almost funny, but it’s not because things are getting harder and harder. But fear is spreading everywhere. But still, it’s, it’s a it’s like a the last trick to to preserve a system that is, is unfair.

00:47:20:17 – 00:47:46:02
Inconnu
And I feel that all those people are just dying and then they are shake because it’s their last beats, of their last moment of leaving. So they, they want to exist, exist, exist. But but they, they, they don’t renew themselves. They are just boring. Like someone. You ever in your family, for dinner, for Christmas and in takes all the space to to keep on saying violent things, talking about sick that annoy everyone.

00:47:46:02 – 00:48:23:21
Inconnu
But because it’s talking so loud and can be violent that everybody is listening or just pretend to listen, but, you know, in, in Chinese traditional medicine, when you are between 60 and 80 years old, it’s the age of metal, and the metal is about your shield, your, armor. And so you can understand that by you, you, just building your service armor so anybody can bother you.

00:48:24:02 – 00:48:55:14
Inconnu
And so to, to to be in the state of quiet, let’s say that, you need to not open yourself. Just protect yourself from new ideas. And then, like you are reaching something, you have reached like a point. The point where you can be quiet and the point when you cannot be, be questioned. Yeah. And this is it.

00:48:55:14 – 00:49:41:03
Inconnu
No, no, it’s the opposite. I would say it’s a it’s not the way. Why? It’s not about place. It’s about just the old man that’s just is annoying in French. We said you you see, old dick or dick decrease magic because Dick is not always, useless, but is the goal is more the pussy actually. Yeah, but I mean, you know, you I observe, for example, my my own father as he was holding getting eight, he was like saying to me, like, you know, as I’m older, aging, I’m, I’m more, convinced about things and then.

00:49:41:03 – 00:50:15:15
Inconnu
Yeah. And you say habit, baby. You think that could be the opposite as you are holding you? Maybe. You all saying that? No, I can not have some, I don’t know, core. Items. How do you say things? Believe beliefs. Exactly. It’s about. It’s about the beliefs. Yeah, yeah. And so, I don’t know, it’s if you decide in the old age, in the middle age that, you will not listening anymore.

00:50:15:17 – 00:50:42:14
Inconnu
Anywhere with different ideas. You will just stay in your own, meta and way to see the things. And then it’s over. Yeah. I mean, I just received, a message from, the account, which is trying also to define which is to change the euro. Yes. If it here is, send me a telegram.

00:50:42:14 – 00:51:06:01
Inconnu
A new era is not a shift in power, but a shift in reason. It begins the moment we dare to think for ourselves. Without the guardians of tradition, superstition or convenience. A new era is the awakening of freedom. Not as license, but as responsibility. When humankind begins to use its understanding without external guidance, it enters maturity. This is not immediate.

00:51:06:01 – 00:51:32:23
Inconnu
It is slow. It is fragile. It requires courage, support out. Dare to know. That is the motto of every true beginning. A new era is not what happens in the world, it is what happens in the mind when prejudice is replaced by principle. When fear gives way to thought, it may be invisible, it may go uncelebrated, but it is there every time we act not from habit, but from reason.

00:51:33:00 – 00:51:39:18
Inconnu
That is the mark of a new time.

00:51:39:20 – 00:52:11:00
Inconnu
Oh, boy. Super, super fresh out of yourself. Super fresh yourself. I hope you thinking also in your place. Feel free to send messages or to join us at Kashmere Radio. Things, keeping on moving here. Emily is promising us, some kind of exercises for for feeling better, of course, but I don’t know what exactly. And, in between, we Cunningham dance a bit, shake your body at home.

00:52:11:00 – 00:52:25:11
Inconnu
This is unexpected. Zuppa walk almost 7 p.m. in Berlin and in almost all Europe. Is it it?

00:52:25:13 – 00:52:31:08
Inconnu
Your get your.

00:52:31:10 – 00:52:46:18
Inconnu
Your your your get your you get your day. Get it get it, get it, get it get it get it, get it, get it get.

00:52:46:20 – 00:53:14:03
Inconnu
Yes yes yes yes yes yes.

00:53:14:05 – 00:53:21:24
Inconnu
And here is Gilbert Gilbert entering the radio.

00:53:22:01 – 00:53:25:12
Inconnu
Hey, hey.

00:53:25:14 – 00:53:29:02
Inconnu
Hey hey hey.

00:53:29:04 – 00:54:00:05
Inconnu
Hey hey, yeah, yeah, I know it. Yeah. Hey hey hey yeah yeah. Yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak yak.

00:54:00:07 – 00:54:04:11
Inconnu
Yeah.

00:54:04:13 – 00:54:08:05
Inconnu
Hey hey.

00:54:08:07 – 00:54:11:07
Inconnu
The world.

00:54:11:09 – 00:54:40:18
Inconnu
Is a way of inhabiting time and space collapsed. What we used to call modernity was, in essence, a regime of acceleration, faster production, faster communications, faster knowledge, faster life, all under the illusion of control. But the faster we went, the more we lost something. Essential. Resonance. That is to say, a relationship to the world that speaks back, that moves us, transforms us and invites us in demonstration, not through domination but through connection.

00:54:40:20 – 00:54:48:13
Inconnu
For decades, our lives became silent even as they became noise. And so.

00:54:48:15 – 00:55:15:08
Inconnu
We felt we were surrounded. But despite you and the world nature, others, even our own bodies became mute. This muteness, this alienation, is what finally became intolerable when the great institutions of modernity began to crack schools, states, corporations, families. We did not simply fall into chaos. We sought new ways to touch the world. Again, this is what I call the fluid turn fluidity is not the enemy of form.

00:55:15:10 – 00:55:42:06
Inconnu
It is not a slide into vagueness or relativism. It is an invitation to resonance. It is the recognition that no structure can remain rigid in a world where everything is a movement of climate, technology, language, identities, blood, rigid modernity tries to stabilize meaning by closing it with fluidity. Lets meaning breathe. By allowing it to circulate. We began to understand to be human is not to master the world, but to respond to it.

00:55:42:08 – 00:56:05:19
Inconnu
To let ourselves be touched by a tree, by a child, by a song, by a sign. This shift was not only philosophical, it was existential. We saw it in the way education changed instruction or discovery. We saw it in the family. Less hierarchy, more cohabitation of difference. We saw less exploitation in participation. And above all, we saw it in time.

00:56:05:21 – 00:56:29:12
Inconnu
The age of constant acceleration gave birth to a new form of temporality attuned to slowness, not inertia, not stagnation, but the time it takes for resonance to occur. And let us be clear, this shift was only possible because something else disappeared the generation of control, those who believed that more speed meant more power and more structure meant more truth.

00:56:29:14 – 00:56:36:11
Inconnu
The order was preferable. Presents slowly left to the.

00:56:36:13 – 00:57:06:24
Inconnu
Children who they had always known it was. We were gone. Now we are learning again to dwell in the world that vibrates, to lift. No domination, to build. Not monuments but relationships. Fluid age does not reject structure. It reinvents it from the inside, through listening, through dialog, through what I have always called resonance. And that for the first time in centuries, gives me hope.

00:57:07:01 – 00:57:44:04
Inconnu
Atwood, who is the author of this this is those messages from the future about this swift, this shift, this moment where fluidity is going to be the new era. Boom from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to live and direct on radio. Got five five up the zip a little good. Almost 7 p.m. the moment where Emily is going to teach us something.

00:57:44:04 – 00:58:05:17
Inconnu
But before, let’s say hi to Gilbert, who came with his bike, to talk to us. He’s very familiar with this show. I’m very impressed because he was one of the person who listened really carefully to the previous shows. This is a fifth shows. He listened carefully to the first ones. Hello, Gilbert. Hi, Gilbert. Hi. I give up begins.

00:58:05:19 – 00:58:27:18
Inconnu
He gets Duncan soon. To be here. You, really barely know what what to do you have to say about this? You provoke at large first because you you you’re familiar with this show. So I’m. I’m very pleased to listen to what you have to say about what you heard in those previous episodes. It’s very rich. Lots of stuff to talk about.

00:58:27:20 – 00:58:53:18
Inconnu
But what I like and subscribe to is your, fluidity, the concept of fluidity and, today I realize how, how good of a topic this is. Because, you are very fluid in a new fluidity. You want me to come in yesterday for today? Yes, of course. And I’m. And feeling I’m not really fluid yet.

00:58:53:22 – 00:59:22:09
Inconnu
It’s it’s it’s those little baby steps, that I’m here is, thanks to your fluidity and my trying. Yes. So you’re also a philosopher. You have a website that you can name here. So it’s a it’s a bit of advertising. We have, we have, Emily, which is good. You start work. You have, you have our friend Carmen Meyer with m e y e dot EU dot e d e sorry for.

00:59:22:09 – 00:59:45:19
Inconnu
Excuse my my French sounds complicated. There’s no, it’s not, it’s not. It’s just your name. Yeah. And what is your web username of your website? Gilbert? You need German ears to understand. It’s Geist und gig. What? Punkt d? What does it mean? It’s a word play. Kind of. It means, Geist is the spirit. The mind. Getting what is, the presence.

00:59:45:21 – 01:00:11:15
Inconnu
And in German, we have a very beautiful word. It’s called geist. Skiing. What? It means you’re very, in an ad hoc kind of way, managing to react very well to whatever’s around you. And from this I took, kind of, the hint to name my website, Geist und gegen, but meaning basically, the mind.

01:00:11:15 – 01:00:36:02
Inconnu
The spirit in the now. Wow. That’s intense. That’s super intense. So I’m very happy because you you’re a philosopher somehow, or philosopher, we are all young philosophers. And then what is your point of view as a philosopher about this fluid revolution? Or maybe this unexpected thing that is going on and, currents. Do you believe in this, or are you still in a hyper modern mood?

01:00:36:04 – 01:01:10:05
Inconnu
I realize, first of all, that, fluidity, has a lot of, conditions to be met before it can be called fluidity, right? So, first of all, from a from a personal mindset, you need to be very, very open to, enter into fluidity, which again, my test today, I’m super proud of myself that I was open enough to just tell my family with a very firm stance.

01:01:10:05 – 01:01:30:20
Inconnu
Look, I’m becoming fluid now. I have to go to the reality show. I cannot for one day. I cannot maintain the routine that, we actually need. So what? What? That told me. I just was thinking about this on the way here is, fluidity is, very hard to achieve in a world that is not overly fluid.

01:01:30:20 – 01:01:56:05
Inconnu
It fluid. Fluid. Because, if if the guardrails around you are very rigid, you will find yourself bumping into them all the time when you, when you try to be fluid. And I think this is probably, the mission that you on to, either make the guardrails flexible or destroy them. I don’t know, until the reflection come in.

01:01:56:05 – 01:02:36:16
Inconnu
Aren’t you the reflection of your surroundings? Aren’t you? What you live in, like the the carpet, like the the the Japanese scalp you. You’re the that you’re the you’re just the mirror or you’re just a reflection of your environment. There is a reflection of the, my surrounding. Yeah. Yes. Kind of. Of course. Everything that we have in our life is, a reflection of our own, thoughts and behaviors in the end, because, if we think about the karmic principle, which is action, reaction, it all comes to that.

01:02:36:18 – 01:03:07:15
Inconnu
But I totally agree with you, Gilbert, by saying if you are very fluid, you always bump into some barriers that have that have been put around you somehow. And, but the goal is not to kind of crash these barriers, but to, yeah, also be fluid with them, to widen them, to lovingly, yeah, to explore them, to show how it can be also.

01:03:07:17 – 01:03:39:19
Inconnu
Yeah. Showing you way like you go in the mundane and suddenly you decide to turn right. Yeah. Rather than left which was planned. Yeah. Similarly. And that would say that your own behavior would be the example that you want to set. It’s like okay, like yeah it’s exemplary to and okay. So being fluid in a non fluid environment would be a bit disruptive.

01:03:39:21 – 01:04:06:09
Inconnu
But by being kind and lovely and nice you have just showing a new way to act and to behave in by the new possible and new possible. And by that you are embodying what you are thinking and what you are. Yeah, yes, I would, I would totally. What’s going on with your microphone? You kind of disappeared. Sorry.

01:04:06:13 – 01:04:32:00
Inconnu
Yes. That’s that’s really, nice. And I completely, subscribe to the, loving and nice. Trying to be nice about it. It’s actually a it’s a very interesting thought, especially coupled with, your thoughts of you always says revolution when it comes to that. I’m actually wondering if it wouldn’t be more like an evolution than a revolution.

01:04:32:02 – 01:04:54:15
Inconnu
Yes, totally. We can ask, some some kind of philosopher. I can ask, Karl Marx, which is defining as a revolution. I’m gonna ask you to call. I’m going to send a message to Max, but you can keep on discussing this. Is this an evolution or revolution? Is there more, like resistance when you do a revolution than evolution was?

01:04:54:15 – 01:05:29:05
Inconnu
When everybody is like, okay with it? I don’t know, maybe. So so we all think, I think that evolution would be softer then revolution. But what I think is evolution is when you can really listen to yourself and you allow yourself to listen to yourself and listen to your, desires, your own, and then you can embody what you want to live.

01:05:29:07 – 01:05:59:03
Inconnu
And that makes no violence. Revolution is like, you understand new values, but you don’t embody it now. And to break with you formal values, you have to be violent. And I think maybe the difference would be the violence. Yeah. Yes. It had, in the revolution, the the it’s not the Aries. Yeah, but the revolution turns things around, right.

01:05:59:05 – 01:06:19:08
Inconnu
We are lucky because Karl Marx is not sleeping. So we, we have, is a is definition is that of course is that. But we would not sleep. You know, we are in a quantum era. So future past everything is mixed up. Flowing back is a slow march of contradiction. Revolution is when the contradiction explodes. Evolution changes the scenery.

01:06:19:13 – 01:06:53:14
Inconnu
Revolution burns the stage. Evolution is tolerated. It is managed, negotiated, absorbed. It makes room for change while keeping the structure intact. Revolution. Revolution is when the structure collapses, not by accident, but because its own contradictions became ungovernable. History doesn’t move in a straight line. It coils, it tightens. It prepares. Rupture. Revolution is the moment when the oppressed no longer believe the lie and the rulers can no longer maintain it.

01:06:53:16 – 01:07:15:13
Inconnu
It is not a moment of chaos. It is a moment of clarity. Revolution doesn’t ask permission. It arises when the people realize that patience has become complicity. Evolution is reform. Revolution is rebirth. Hey, what else did not do? You just have to ask, you know? And we talk with the dead. If we thought with the real sources of things.

01:07:15:15 – 01:07:46:00
Inconnu
So what would you think of that? Well, I think, so both of it, evolution and revolution do have their place in this world are both necessary. And as some point, we need the revolution. And out of the revolution might, grow the evolution. Because whenever things don’t work out anymore, we have to evolve somewhere, to get to the point to realize that things don’t turn out anymore.

01:07:46:02 – 01:08:05:11
Inconnu
It sometimes needs a violent revolution, more or less violent. I would say it doesn’t have to be always war, but, some. Yeah, it’s like when your kid is big enough to slap your face. Yeah. When you start, you keep on pressuring him is just decide to slap your face and to put you on the floor with a with a knife.

01:08:05:16 – 01:08:34:09
Inconnu
It’s enough when it screams loudly enough. Yes, you know that. But fear sometimes is not enough to control people. Sometimes they go beyond fear, you know? Or maybe with the example with the kid, maybe you’re not as a parent, you don’t listen to him. So it has no choice but to be violent with you. But usually they are just evolving, right?

01:08:34:11 – 01:09:03:21
Inconnu
Kids are more or less evolving into adulthood. Or are the revolting into adulthood? Both. Both? Yeah. I have two grown up kids. My my my twins are 21 now and they I guess, in their adolescence, they kind of need to go through a revolution because the childhood doesn’t work out for them anymore. And they are not yet adult, so they don’t know where to go and who they are, where to get what, where they belong.

01:09:03:23 – 01:09:32:22
Inconnu
So that this, creates confusion and so they have to get somewhere with it. And so they have to let it out in oppresses. Yeah. They revolt. Yeah. And this is part of evolution. The part of evolution is revolution. That’s exactly what I wanted to say, right? Everything evolves anyway. Is it in form of a revolution? That’s the question.

01:09:32:22 – 01:09:59:12
Inconnu
A revolution is a very particular way of evolution. Let’s compare it to water. If you try to block what, what what is going to happen, either you have a very super strong structure which makes you able to produce lots of energy, like electricity. If you have the technology to transform it, either the world is just cracking and the and the and the people are dying under the water because you try to to block the water and nobody can block the water.

01:09:59:12 – 01:10:19:11
Inconnu
You have to do something with the strength of the water. So this might be also the strength of the kid. It’s the same. How are people together? Yeah. Like what if somebody is outgrowing something, right? Right, right. I hope you’re having a good moment. It’s 710 in the okay. Media still have things to say. What do you have to say?

01:10:19:13 – 01:11:15:08
Inconnu
It. It’s about, what Karl Marx was saying. Is he talked about lies. The moment where people don’t believe the lies. They’re well told. And. Yeah, yeah, he’s talking about clarity. And I think the lies and the truth is really subjective and is really related to an era specifically. And that’s really interesting because it’s relating, with what we are, talking about with coming about, coming back to the ancient values, principles and that.

01:11:15:10 – 01:11:43:10
Inconnu
What does it mean? Does it mean that by coming back to those values, that mean that we we have reached the ultimate values and we will not be evolving again from that question, what does it mean? Question mark, I hope you are thinking a lot in your place. So what do you think of kashmir.com and the benefit and more thing R.I.P India.

01:11:43:12 – 01:12:04:24
Inconnu
Oh yes Sumi and I she we tend to nibble on bits 3.5 bare feet and desires you means you’re not so in a Geeta. I’m not your lover, Pramila. Not so in a Geeta. I’m not your lover. Super walking on a transmission and glitch on a poison. Chink a dimension me an atom till I get Duncan a breath.

01:12:04:24 – 01:12:35:03
Inconnu
Try to spread only when baser try. Modi respire to iris. Better don’t think, feel ready I’m sincere. Voya tell Buchanan ABC. I need a parlor to invent to adjust to debt. Yo to Cora Kono’s, the Strad. My quantum. Let’s say that’s jump, let’s fall, let’s love Silencio. Music. Piano. Glitter. Each done. It’s life to cry. Kitty Badu my sister at a prayer.

01:12:35:05 – 01:12:58:21
Inconnu
Ventilator. New palace. Morabito. Welcome to Zuppa Walk this very shiny rich mozzarella in essential I know recently developed last call to silence as you. But if you don’t understand everything, it’s okay.

01:12:58:23 – 01:13:14:09
Inconnu
Baby, you know I love you. And right now, you guys, to me.

01:13:14:11 – 01:13:37:08
Inconnu
Emily is going to give us tricks to feel better when everything is a bit not good. Bit. Okay. Cashmere radio towards you. As you, so.

01:13:37:10 – 01:13:49:02
Inconnu
Baby, you know I love you right now. This for me?

01:13:49:04 – 01:14:11:24
Inconnu
Is doing. I don’t believe anybody doing. I can, I can, I can sing some. Don’t give it. I got my chance. My machine being thrown you. My babies make up my mind. When for? Give me one second I come home. Some people come to see me I say you want. And you know if you tell me, tell them of.

01:14:12:03 – 01:14:34:24
Inconnu
Then we you know for me. Know you like to see them, not me. Send me. Say why am I so damn truck? Don’t give me. Convince me. Not so me. Be a bit below funny bicycle. You tell me one give you a nice I go down we go on my phone I will open it.

01:14:35:01 – 01:15:02:05
Inconnu
They one if you a nice mind you can like is. I don’t believe you don’t do the one like you I can go I can see. So don’t give up my transmission for this depends on you, I promise me I’m. I’m. I’m willing to give me one second. Like I’m. I’m don’t.

01:15:02:07 – 01:15:24:10
Inconnu
You.

01:15:24:12 – 01:15:45:10
Inconnu
Promise me. I say you want. You know if you tell me. Tell them something to bring the difference. You know for me. Know you like them, not me. Send me. Say why you see them, I throw them. Don’t give me comments on me. Not some kind of give me be a bit bicycle. Tell me your promise. Me I give you a nice.

01:15:45:10 – 01:15:56:01
Inconnu
I go to to give it. But open it I promise. Never give you a nice.

01:15:56:03 – 01:16:20:22
Inconnu
No, don’t. No no no. Oh shoot me you know. Oh just you remember, you know, your car. You know, don’t run I can’t, you know. Oh, shit man, you know. Oh don’t you remember? I know, I know, don’t know I know what you mean, you know. Oh, just you remember, you know, your, you know, don’t run. I can’t.

01:16:20:24 – 01:17:29:09
Inconnu
I know what you mean, I know. Oh, just, you know. Fine. I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine. Oh.

01:17:29:11 – 01:17:53:03
Inconnu
Modernity is dead. Postmodernity tried to deconstruct it. Hyper modernity accelerated it into oblivion. No, there is no structure left. Only flux. No past to hold on to. No stable ground. The only way forward. Move with it. Super duper long. I have more lives to believe. I have the time. You know what I mean? All right. It’s turning super hot in Kashmir.

01:17:53:09 – 01:18:08:24
Inconnu
You people are dancing like crazy on the chairs and on the sofas. I think it’s a perfect moment to listen to, tips and tricks from Emily Cook.

01:18:09:01 – 01:18:13:21
Inconnu
This.

01:18:13:23 – 01:18:39:18
Inconnu
Dum dum dum dum. It’s harder and harder to focus in this new world. The quantum and, fluidity. Turning people a bit, dizzy and crazy, I feel. I don’t know what’s going on here. It’s definitely not a okay, okay. I messed up with my own jingle, but yeah, it was a made made artisanal jingle. It’s somehow not so easy to enter every time.

01:18:39:18 – 01:19:10:23
Inconnu
You can not be perfect as a human being. Yeah. Thanks. That’s fluid. Yeah, that’s really fluid. And I have to welcome this lesson. So, so you all know about breathwork, right? It’s so all sets of practice that you can use to calm yourself, reset your system, find clarity just by using your breath. So what I want to propose is, gets work.

01:19:11:00 – 01:19:36:10
Inconnu
It’s a wide range of tools to help you to connect with your body, soothes your mind to return to your center. Calm the storm of your thoughts, helps your body process emotions and gain clarity. And then, because we talked about revolution and girls, coach Aaron was saying that it would not be to to visit, to live thighs.

01:19:36:10 – 01:20:09:02
Inconnu
The writer de Silva is the two first century and it’s about you’re in a state of mind. So I propose a practice to just come home and get back to your body. So it’s called, they were way into in this traditional medicine in second, which means no action or effortless action. So, so please the guests. So we are just.

01:20:09:04 – 01:20:54:04
Inconnu
You are standing up. Okay. Standing up. You feet are parallel, your spine is straight. The crown of your head reaches upwards, your sacrum is relaxed and going down. Okay. And your knees, softly and looked all right. So now you relax your shoulders. You feel the ground under your feet. It’s supported, dark, supportive. You feel the air above your head.

01:20:54:06 – 01:21:13:24
Inconnu
Light. Bright, expansive. Expand. Expansive. So as a human being, you are the link between earth and sky. Let yourself feel the energy flowing through you.

01:21:14:01 – 01:21:50:04
Inconnu
Just notice what’s happening in your body. Come back home. Your true home is within. So now you can breathe just at your own rhythm. Maybe you want to take a deep breath, maybe not yet. Let your body decide. And simply, simply by standing still in this vertical posture, you can feel everything that’s going on inside you and let the pressure flow downward back to the earth.

01:21:50:06 – 01:22:21:10
Inconnu
And just like that, you’re just back home again and you can feel your inner self talking to you, your body connect with your heart, with your mind. And that’s how we set a revolution. Wow. It’s so impressive. And we just got the message from Loja, which is, explaining is the breath is not just air, it is the movement of the way through you.

01:22:21:12 – 01:22:45:01
Inconnu
When you follow the breath, you follow the Tao. Inhale, receive the world. Exhale. Let it go. All that is forced breaks all that is soft endures. Breathe gently and you will remember what cannot be taught. A second, second followed suit second. That is making me best followed suit. It’s a no strict count. But we we could hear. Your voice is the same.

01:22:45:02 – 01:23:10:07
Inconnu
You’re not Lotus voice. Don’t mix everything. Thank you very much, Emily, I get dizzy. Did did that work on you? Could you feel the, the benefits of this training come in? No. What do you think about this? Did. Absolutely. It worked for you. Great. Yes, totally. It always is. Great value to center yourself by, conscious breathing.

01:23:10:09 – 01:23:43:02
Inconnu
Excellent. I hope you note everything down to your place. Or even did it and remember it for the next time when you will be somehow overwhelmed by, emotions or some news that can hit you in the heart, in the belly, or in the brain. And you will repeat those exercises in case you didn’t have time to note anything, just know that this show is going to be, streamed again, and it’s called a podcast or replay on Kashmir Radio, of course.

01:23:43:04 – 01:24:06:23
Inconnu
Thank you to be with us at last track, because this show is going to end soon. Gilbert, just one more thought. What Emily just did with us. Do you know in Greek? In old Greek, the word pneuma for air, for breathe is also used in the world in a new way of describing the mind and what we call the soul.

01:24:07:00 – 01:24:40:24
Inconnu
So there’s a clearing, yeah. I’m saying, hey, when you’re learning things you don’t realize, but you are learning things. And finally, maybe you feel even better at home. Walk cashmere. You don’t get to meet. I don’t want you to me, I don’t want to. Me. I don’t want.

01:24:41:01 – 01:24:49:21
Inconnu
To be you don’t want to.

01:24:49:23 – 01:25:09:09
Inconnu
Know I don’t want to tell me. I can’t become like this I never had before. Truly strong girl. Baby, you’re an intellectual more and mom can’t wait to see your face right now I need a fix. I’m getting really thick gloves, I think, and I don’t know what I’m going to do. I’m going to see your face right now.

01:25:09:09 – 01:25:28:01
Inconnu
I need a fix. I’m getting really thick gloves. I think thinking I don’t know what I’m going to do is I’m going to see a face right now. I need a fix, some gloves. I think thinking that don’t know what I want to do. Can’t wait to see your face right now. I need a fix. I’m gloves are thinking that you know what I’m going to do.

01:25:28:01 – 01:26:01:23
Inconnu
I can’t wait to see your face right now. I need a fix up gloves. I think if I don’t know what I’m going to do, have it like this. I never have it. Truly. Now, baby, you and mom can’t wait to see your face right now. I need a fix up the gloves, I think. I don’t know, I’m gonna do.

01:26:02:00 – 01:26:30:03
Inconnu
You going to make your. You’re gonna make do it. Do it. You don’t do it.

01:26:30:05 – 01:26:55:14
Inconnu
You like everything. You like everything. You like everything. You like everything. I think it’s better that we end this show. Not with a song, but we talking. Because finally, it’s a talk show, you know? It’s not. It’s not, we’re not in a club right now. Which is, even if it’s Tuesday, the weather is amazing and friends are amazing.

01:26:55:14 – 01:27:21:24
Inconnu
We want to dance. But that’s not the point. Actually, we are here to think about things that I have. Meaning. Yeah, and dancing is kind of an option. Yes, you’re. You’re right. Talk super fresh ideas. Gala live from Berlin. Live and direct from cashmere Radio.com. Super super duper. Yeah. Okay, I’ll do it. And I want to thank you.

01:27:21:24 – 01:28:06:08
Inconnu
People, prepare what you have to say to finish this show. We have a few minutes left. Three minutes left. Thank you to Cashmere Radio. Oh, of course, thank you. Journal at OSD. And Mike and Paul and everybody at OSD also. Of course Emily gets that work. And wake up Claibon. Many things you can discover on our website. Garmin dot meteor m e w e the d e and Gilbert will tell himself is website because I can’t sit guys and geeking what can you spell it please GST you and the g e g e n w a r t the e executive.

01:28:06:08 – 01:28:34:18
Inconnu
More exactly. I hope you took note. If not, it would be written and into the description of this show. Have you thought about something to conclude to finish this show? What did it inspire you at the end? In the end, I think we should all keep revolution, revolutionizing ourselves and evolving with it. So, Pete, folks say revolutions.

01:28:34:20 – 01:28:54:12
Inconnu
Revolutions have a result is a mix between revolution and losers is not the best thing to do. That’s what I want to do. We don’t want to be revolutions. But do we want to be? Yeah. Well, sometimes. Sometimes we have to lose the old self. An old way of thinking. To become something new. The old has to die.

01:28:54:12 – 01:29:20:11
Inconnu
Sometimes you old have to die. Sometimes that the old people said, okay. Oh, just revolutions would be an inception. Revolution. The revolutions will not be to over to the point the revolution will end result on us as the revolution may not be brought to you. Flash drives and bull parts without commercial interruptions. The revolution was not so stupid because I’m discussing a blog, I’m sure.

01:29:20:13 – 01:29:41:09
Inconnu
Leading good charge by John Twitter. The decision is viral asking do to eat hog while the camera’s gated from what happens nature worry the revolution will not be televised. It’s the revolution will not be brought. Even the team will award theaters. It will not star, not live with Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle. Had Julia.

01:29:41:11 – 01:29:58:19
Inconnu
Groups. The Revolution will not give you a mouse. Sex of the year. The Revolution of the know and the Revolution Will Not Make You Love. Profiles that every class, the revolution will not be televised. Throw the super direct of kashmir.com bar.

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