Zuper Wok #3 // Child in, Child out.














Résumé épisode précédent // ZW03_INTRO_RESUME_EPISODE_02
JINGLE ZUPER WOK // ZUPERWOK_ZUPERRADIOZALAT_ONLY_LIAM
I. EDITO //CHILD IN CHILD OUT
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Morceau 1: Electromenager c’est parfait
II. CHAPITRE 01 : TXT 01 // Cry Baby Cry
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SLAM 1
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Morceau 2: ZW03_MUSIQUE_02_SNAP! – The Power_EIDT_DRESSED_OUTJINGLE.mp3
III. CHAPITRE 02: TXT 02 // Welcome Back, fluid grown-up
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Morceau 3: ZW03_03_VOICEREMIX_XAVIER_QUEEN_DRESSEDOUT
Jingle ZUPER WOK /Jing Street fighter L v3 sans blou sans son chelou
SLAM 2
Lil Louis – French Kiss
Morceau 3: ZW03_04_Lil Louis – French Kiss / A COUPER APrès 5 min
Jingle ZUPER WOK /Jing Street fighter L v3 sans blou sans son chelou
IV. / //CHAPITRE III // TXT 03 Now Play to Stay
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« Arrivée VERO Flute et technique balle de tennis «
jingle // 17_00_JINGLE_VOICEONLY_TIME
SLAM 3
ZW03_03_BED_Vril – Torus XXXII
Jingle: Jing Eyes moyen V2
Morceau 4 :ZW03_05_Robin des Bois – Whistle Stop_citation_enfantinner_dressedinout
V. // CHAPITRE IV // TXT 04 Grow With the Kids
jingle // 17_00_JINGLE_VOICEONLY_TIME
Emilie // TEXTE : master kid
jingle // 18_00_Jing Lamour long B
Morceau 5: ZW03_06_Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit (Umami Edit)
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SLAM 4
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Morceau 7: ZW03_07_No Way Back_intropluslongue_1min_dressedOUT
VI. CHAPITRE V // TEXTE 05 : Let’s Just Be Beings
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Morceau 8: So Get Up – Underground Sound of Lisbon
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Hello. It’s crazy. Here is the last chapter of the first metamorphosis of my first triptych. I hope you love it. Previously on Super Wake. We silenced the head. We listened to the belly. We let the heart lead. We stopped fighting the chaos and started flowing with it. We didn’t search for peace. We became peace. We didn’t chase love.
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We remembered it was always there. In Super Walk zero two. We dropped the masks, soften the edges and dared to feel fully, wildly. Truthfully. We slowed down. We stopped performing. We started breathing from the ashes of ego. We found softness. We sat with our fears, held our shame and learned. Peace is not the end. It’s the beginning. Love is not a reward.
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It’s a remembering. So we did together. Son, you had that eye of the tiger. Is it all right? Is this a view of Kashmir? Your.com. Zipper lock. Super Bowl of super fresh. All to yourself. Live from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? All right. No. No, no. End of the triptych. End of the loop.
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Can’t even realize it’s been now six months. That I’m kind of sober, that I’m kind of adult, surprised by the need of getting back to me. My mini me, me ers. My love, my kids, my inner kids, my inner soul, my pure vision. Out of the noise. Back to my reality. I’m able to scan things, recycle things, live for real.
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Come back for real. What to do? Turn it. Yeah. Yeah, but it’s some, Some how it’s done. Anyhow. It’s here. The world in front of me. Like into a mise en fluid. Done with the old monsters of modernity. Maternity. Paternity fluidity is the key. The doors are now open. The antennas are also ready. The noises are silenced.
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Charlie and Child out back inside. Deep inside. This is where I am. And this is where you are with me. So. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Let’s work together.
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I don’t.
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I want to be. Don’t don’t don’t don’t don’t don’t. How can you?
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Continue. Continue. Continue. Continue and keep on going forward. Although I.
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As and energy continue to continue to continue. Continue. Continue. Continue. Continue. And is your girl uncle uncle’s uneasy uneasy energy. Continue. Continue. Continue to continue. Continue. And as you said at your cooking it. Yes. If it.
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Is your pop up?
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And you owe me.
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Energy. Oh, no no no no no. I mean.
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You. I know, I think I did see I mean, if you me, me that is easy for me. I got fucking it. And yes, if I it.
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Did nothing.
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I’m. I’m gonna be.
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Nothing.
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And I just look.
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You know, I just. You know what I’m saying? But we made it. Six months of shedding. Six months of dying to become someone. That is so. Maybe no one. We left the modern myth behind. We stop running. We failed the loop. We cracked open. This chapter is not the beginning. It’s the cry at the end of the first cycle, a sub that says, we’ve changed.
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Not perfectly, not forever, but deeply enough to feel it cry, baby cry because there’s no freedom without mourning. Cry, baby cry because we’ve had too much for too long. Is a child inside is not a ghost anymore. It’s a trembling truth, a naked pulse, a voice inside our ribs that says see me now. So we cry not from despair, but from finally having a place to land.
00:07:04:13 – 00:07:27:13
A space in the chest, a crack of light inside the bones. These tears are the river. No one. The one we never dared to swim. The one we built bridges over but never crossed. Now we dive with something to prove. Not to prove. But something to chase, not to chase. Welcome to the end of the beginning. To the melting point.
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To the part where you don’t need to scream anymore because you’re being held. Cry, baby, cry. You’re safe now. You allowed. You’re alive, you are alive. I don’t know what to do with that. I’m superior. Walker, Juppe press radio Zadar. Who? Hold your seat. He’s his assistant. So also Casimir as your Casimir Radio.com need a little Olympic cleaning.
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That I use the Lord being the child for me, is a part of me, Which is. Yeah, as old as I am. It’s my maybe six year old eight year old. So that part of me that is still innocent and, well, we can of you can also say we have like two inner children. One is the, the happy sunny child and the other one is the shadow child.
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And, as adults, we usually have been through so much stuff in our life, through education, through, experiences and so on that we learn to abandon these inner children in us. And which is actually very sad. It’s still there. It’s not gone, but it’s well, if I can imagine that, like, it’s still sitting in me.
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It might be sitting somewhere in the corner, and I.
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A long while ago, I never listened to it. And my life became really numb, boring. Because the inner child, the happy child, is the one. Who’s creative, who brings us joy. He gives us stupid ideas, to let us try out things and experience things new like. Like children. Like we weren’t when we were children. We never thought about the consequences.
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We just tried. What happens when we do this? What happens when we do that? And, when we talk about the shadow child? This is probably the one that has experienced a lot of pain in his life who never was really seen by the parents, the one who was really, helpless. And. To get these little beings in us.
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Bring them back to life. To bring them back to life is, a chance to be more vivid and more, abundant in life. And, The sad little child.
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Must be helped by yourself. Now, now that you are the adult like you hold your own children. Like I also did. We. We both have children. And the children were our, my greatest teacher. I learned so much through them. And I also learned to see myself when I was a child. And, the camera like a mirror.
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Exactly. And then I understood. What? Through understanding them, through understanding what they, my true children, need, I started to understand more and more what my inner children or my inner child needed and hardly got. Which is it? In the end? It’s basically love, understanding, being seen. I hope so for the key for. Africa.
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And lastly comes to me the baby lens. Lens would like to let.
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This one go okay okay. So what’s the key question. Look what’s up. If this is so go go go go go go go. Someone’s gonna help him. Go down there. Okay. Go back and get your songs down. I have come from shambles down. I have come back so very. Go back home. Someone’s gonna have to go go go go go go go go go go go go.
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I have to go see. I must have come back. Okay, okay okay okay okay. Okay. Sorry. I’m gonna go all the time. I’m gonna go for you, okay? Okay, okay. Okay. Okay. So do you need. Do you need this? Do you need you need do you need you need you need do you need this for me. You need, do you need money.
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For okay. Super Bowl super fresh round of your Super Bowl. Super fresh radios I like to les enfants Sunday’s artist problem suggested artist in for adult. Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up to the end. What is the problem as a continuous artist? Después de crecer z demo artist or the one diva or not, the more taste or the personality that shouldn’t be them.
00:14:02:16 – 00:14:38:01
Is this an need to call my son? You had that eye of the tiger, man. The edge. All right, Zuko, direct of Kashmir, your.com. Zuko. What do people who better work super fresh out of yourself live from the eye of the tiger? You know what I mean? All right. Also, Chad kind Nino’s lama grief warned Schubert’s blur. Silence I and some kite soli.
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Don’t. Sorry, dad. Nabi. Memory keys. The keys. Crisis. Los lemon. Let’s go! Reconnection. Presence. Refraining before hyung. Rebirth. The song. Liberation. Silence. You better moon skin remembers an authentic pre dancing Tamura exploded in kudos. Forgiveness is not a word. It’s a crack of my second memoir. Let it go Curacao mute the message. Shut his the door cry baby, cry at them, Viva!
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And did I miss the clues? And then Lumiere keys. Or could you care alive? Let’s go, let’s go. At Lento Alba, he gently love away, but is still very Derrida.
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Psychiatrists. Scar Nabi. Psychiatrists. Psychiatrists. Breeze. And inspiration at them. Sufi. Child Inside-Out. Transformation. Fair funding comes from my sound official shelter so forced they future alive. Super walk the super fresh review your life from Berlin live and direct from Kashmir Radio.com. But I wanted to hear what you thought of personality Sputnik. It get the it.
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License is a worthwhile ask. What’s what’s the vibe? Everything they call. I like it like a double wound up on the right side of this up a fire. Southern 40. The one great at great. What is the day of the miracle day?
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Oh, I got the power. Oh my God, on my.
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Oh oh, I got the power. Ha ha! Super super fresh ideas for the night from Berlin. Live and direct from Kashmir. Radio.com, super Bowl, super, super eight will kick off. You will come back through it. Growing up. Once upon a time, growing up meant a more army. Growing up you were told to perform, to control, to know, to hold back the tears, to stand tall even when you felt alone.
00:20:45:09 – 00:21:11:07
But what if maturity wasn’t a fortress but to surrender? In this chapter we called back the fluid grown up, the one who’s not afraid to soften, to slow down, to listen, to feel. We speak of the new kind of adulthood, one that embraces contradiction, one that breezes through discomfort, that doesn’t seek perfection, but presents. You hear voices that drop the mask.
00:21:11:09 – 00:21:39:24
People who burned out in the system and reemerge quite a bit clearer, wiser, not from domination, but from collapse and care. In this room we meet the ones who’ve learned to shed, who carry scars like constellations, who know that peace isn’t a reward. It’s a practice. We slow down. We sit with our shame. We hold our fear. We allow joy to coexist with doubt.
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Because being grown up today isn’t about being finished. It’s about staying open while holding the world. Welcome back. Floyd, growing up. You’re not late. You’re exactly on time. Here is meeting from nowhere to help us to understand what is to be a fluid added. Hey, Carmen. You again? So, what do you think of kashmir.com avatar? Hi, I’m Carmen.
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Tonight I welcome you into a strange and invisible house. A house without walls but full of voices. This is meetings from nowhere. Four rooms for groups of minds. Some alive, some long gone. Some maybe just imagined. They gathered to answer one question. What does it mean to be an adult now? In the 21st century. Four rapporteurs will speak.
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One for each room. Let’s begin. Room one. Room one. The sensitive human. It’s. Begin where it all begins. Where feeling first rises. Where the body reacts before the mind explains. This is the room of sensitivity. The place where emotion is not a floor, but a force. Where tears are data. Where silence has meaning. Where the trembling voice is the truest one.
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In this room we sit with those who never learned to disconnect, or who fought to reconnect. Carl Rogers, a pioneer of radical empathy. He taught us that real transformation only happens in the presence of deep, unconditional listening. Antonio Damasio, neuroscientist of the embodied mind. He reminds us that without feeling, there is no choice, no conscience, no life. Thomas Moore, philosopher of the soul who invites us to welcome sadness, longing depth as vital signs of being alive.
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Charlotte Wells, filmmaker of stillness and memory, who gave form to grief in Aftersun with no need to explain it. And Virginie, disbarment writer survivor Firestarter, who says things we’re not supposed to say and make space for what hurts. Virginie listened. Virginie took notes. Virginie speaks for the room. In this room, we agreed on one thing first. Sensitivity has been hijacked, shamed, suppressed.
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And we’re taking it back. Carl Rogers reminded us that most people don’t listen. They wait to reply. But being an adult today means listening for real. Starting with yourself. Antonio Damasio explained how emotions shaped decision making not by clouding reason, but by giving it context and meaning. Thomas More offered a poetic turn. Adulthood without soul becomes a performance.
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Soul enters where we allow silence, longing, and contradiction. Charlotte Wells shared how film can hold grief when words can’t. She said our culture rewards composure but not rewards vulnerability. And me, I said, you can’t heal what you won’t let surface. Together, we reached the sentence. To be an adult today is to feel everything and still choose softness. Thank you.
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Virginie. From the raw truth of the inner world, let’s move toward the space in between where self meets other. Where resonance becomes identity. Enter the second room. Room two. The relational human. In this room, no one stands alone. This is where identity dissolves into dialog, where relation isn’t weakness, but the very ground of being. Daniel Siegel, psychiatrist, scientist, connector of hemispheres and hearts.
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He teaches how love literally rewires the brain. Judith Butler, philosopher of gender fluidity of bodies and resistance, always reminding us that the self is made in relation. John Leduff, who lived with the Aquinnah people and never forgot what she learned. That closeness from the start changes everything. Richard Linklater, chronicler of time. Slow time. The time it takes to become.
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And Hartmut Rosa, our resonance theorist, the one who listens to the vibrations beneath the words. Hartmut will speak for the room. In our room we began with one word resonance. Daniel Siegel showed us how human brains need safe connection, to regulate, to grow. He said isolation is not strength. It’s a stress response. Judith Butler challenged the myth of the fixed self we become through our encounters without relationship, identity is just armor.
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John lead love brought us to the jungle literally. She described how babies in the aquatic community are never separated from the body of another human. Touch builds trust. Presence builds resilience. Richard Linklater simply observed, time doesn’t shape people. Relationships through time do. As for me, I reminded us. Resonance is not luxury. It’s how we stay human in a world of acceleration.
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Our collective response became this to be an adult today is to allow others to shape us without losing ourselves. De la relacion vers la présence vivent. Thank you Hartmut. From resonance we move into rhythm, from interaction to attention. What happens when we stop trying to define ourselves and simply notice? In the next room, we leave language behind for a moment.
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We listen to breath, to light, to the subtle choreography of being alive. We now enter a slower room into the alive one that breathes, that listens without rushing. This is the room of presence, the place where life is not measured but felt, where existing isn’t about doing more, but about noticing the wind on your face, the ache in your chest.
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The child who still lives inside. In this room we don’t analyze. We observe. We soften. Here are the guests. Terrence Malick, director of Light and Silence, who films what escapes language. Hayao Miyazaki, animator of Tenderness and Awe, who reminds us that wonder never disappears. We just forget how to look. Bessel van der Kolk, psychiatrist of the body who teaches that trauma can be healed through presence, not explanation.
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Judith Butler again, because some beings are not confined to one room, they move, they flow. And finally, Hannah Arendt, our voice tonight, a thinker of action and attention, a woman who knew that to be truly alive is already a political act. Hannah listened. Hannah saw. Hannah speaks for the room. In our room. Nothing was forced. We didn’t chase meaning?
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We watched it arrive. Terrence Malick shared a scene. A child walking through a field. Sunlight breaking through leaves. He whispered, presence is what remains when ambition falls away. Hayao Miyazaki brought a sketch of Jiro holding the hand of a forgotten god. He told us adults lose wonder because they choose certainty. But the world is still enchanted. Wonder is a discipline vessel.
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Van der Kolk grounded us. The body holds the story of what we’ve survived. To grow up is to return. Breath by breath into the place we once fled. Judith Butler moved like wind through the room. She didn’t declare. She revealed the body is not a tool of productivity. It is a site of negotiation, of listening, of becoming. And me.
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I listen to them all and then said, to be alive is not to function. It is to appear truly in the world, to make oneself visible, not as an object, but as a presence in a time that wants to blur us. Being present is an act of courage. We spoke slowly. We paused often, and in the end we agreed to be an adult.
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Today is to remain present even when the world wants you to vanish. De la presence a longer, more responsable. Thank you. Hanna. We’ve slowed down. We’ve remembered how to be. Now we must ask. What do we do with that presence? What are we accountable for? Not just in ourselves, but in the world. The next room asks us to rise.
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To think. To choose to answer. This is not the room of certainty. It’s the room of courage. Let us enter the responsible human room for the responsible human. We now step into the final room. It echoes differently. It carries weight. This is not a space of reaction, but a reflection. Not a place to escape, but a place to respond.
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This is the room of the responsible human, where words matter, where consequences are not denied, and where adulthood stops being a performance and becomes a choice. In this room, the voices are precise. They know silence is political and thought is a form of action. Let me introduce them. Michel Foucault, who spent his life exposing the invisible mechanisms of control.
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Simone Vile, who believed that true justice begins with attention, not judgment. She’ll Deleuze, who undid all fixed forms to let freedom breathe. Jean-Francois leotard, who shattered the myth of a single truth being chosen, who sees how too much light makes us blind and longs for shadow. And Immanuel Kant, philosopher of moral autonomy and inner law. Tonight, Kant is our voice in our room.
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The question was not what we feel, but what we owe, not what we can do, but what we must. Michel Foucault began with this. Most adults don’t act. They conform. True responsibility begins when you see the architecture of power and still choose to move against its grain. Simone Biles sat quietly, then said, justice is not born from will.
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It is born from attention. Noticing is the first form of care. Gilles Deleuze challenged the entire premise. There is no stable adult. There is only movement. Mutation, relation. Responsibility lies not in holding form, but in holding space for others, for becoming. Jean-Francois Lyotard offered a warning the grand narratives are gone. What remains is the fragile ethics of fragments and the strength to live without a single script.
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Young children concluded with a whisper. The modern adult hides behind transparency, but ethics needs mystery. True responsibility begins where certainty ends. And I, Immanuel Kant. I reminded the room that freedom is not the absence of boundaries, but the ability to choose a law that binds you to the dignity of others. We debated. We paused often, and in the end we stood on this shared ground.
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To be an adult today is to act with freedom and remain answerable to what your actions create. Thank you Emmanuel. We’ve gone as far as thought can take us. We’ve looked at the world not just as it is, but as it could be if we chose to act from care. This was not a debate, not a panel. It was a shared attention across emotions, relations, breadth and responsibility.
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We’ve walked a path together, and now we return to the stillness at the center of it all. Back to you. Let’s close this gathering. We’ve walked through four rooms. We’ve met voices that listened. Others that trembled and some that whispered truths. Too slow for the speed of now. They all came for the same reason. To answer a question that has no single shape.
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What does it mean to be an adult in the 21st century? And what did they tell us? That being an adult today isn’t about knowing. It’s about feeling and staying open. It isn’t about independence, but about relating without vanishing. It isn’t about doing more, but about being here fully. And finally, it isn’t about control, but about acting with care when it matters most.
00:34:56:16 – 00:35:21:07
The fluid grown up isn’t a finished version of yourself. They’re the few who stay soft while holding the world, who doesn’t close, who doesn’t collapse, who learns to breathe through the complexity. So maybe it’s not about growing up. Maybe it’s about growing with. With your body. With your ghosts. With the child you were with the others around you.
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With the time we’re in. And with this simple, quiet vow. I will stay human. I will stay open. I will stay here. You’ve been listening to meetings from nowhere. My name is Carmen. I’ll see you wherever presence means breath and thought becomes care. Until next time.
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Super walk. The super fresh lobby with thousand night from Berlin. Live and direct from Kashmir. Radio.com. Super, super, super. Okay, I’ll do it. Is this the real, Is this just, Jesse? Cory novel? It’s, escape from reality, but open your, eyes will capture you. This, is, see the super, super fresh is a lot live and direct on Kashmir Radio.com.
00:37:04:20 – 00:37:41:09
Welcome back. I’ll tell you, three young, grown, grown children going wild. So please don’t even. Liquid bones. She’s done some freaky dance. Presencia. Mutant. Green. Metamorphoses. Reconnection. Reconnect. Saw your scars speak seven tongues. Don’t you? Don’t get when come back. Grown up to now. To fluid to being welcome back. Tongues formation. Super flexibility. Presence. Letting go. Emotion. Tenderness.
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Hearts. That’s behind to acknowledgment. Song to ground oneself. Mutation of fitness. Often heights that he burst into. The ones that softness, acceptance and breathing. Embrace is you be who. And it’s cool to only layering kinship might guides flexibly dad flexibly died development blowing mother mother metamorphoses emotion hearts hot girl very deep soup song. He doesn’t accept the spiritual breathing and the humming.
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His scooter it blue soul there’s no I’m then to enter I never no ray come on that then go better by determined not that their mood disorders or data presents. Yeah welcome back to now presents. Yeah. Mutant. Don’t nap in the champ I don’t you don’t mother hand to me hold to be the your mask below to a door don’t lead feel don’t know know be crisis in grace this guest psychiatrist common alphabet soup flow.
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Stress is stuff best to to a vegan dish. Light in your own tenderness. Become a lullaby. Cry if you need to. Love. If you dare. Let your tears be warm. Rebirth. You’re not broken, you’re blooming. Welcome back. If you care to each cause you quite. You feel you crayons soup. Bless. Presencia. Move on in metamorphosis. Reconnect sound. Reconnect.
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Oh, son, you had that. I have to type it. All right, you have more of cashmere. God, you got from super Super Bowl. More super fresh out of yourself. Live from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? All right, now play to stay. Well, the world collapses. And in rules and noises, some of us find shelter in play.
00:42:36:06 – 00:43:06:10
Not to escape, but to stay. To stay alive, to stay present, to stay human. So this chapter is not about childhood. It’s about what happens after after shame, after burnout, after performance, where there’s nothing left but brief and beat. We are not playing games. We are playing us. We meet the ones who move to stay. World. The denser the earth, the rebels of rhythm, the grown ups who learned seriousness is not death.
00:43:06:12 – 00:43:47:20
Joy is not destruction, and play is not optional. Here we talk about the rules of this new game. How do you move through the chaos without hardening? How do you transform energy, desire, anger, longing into creative flow? Expect voices from the margins, unexpected turns, improvization, spontaneity, spontaneity and the full permission to be absurd, vibrant and real. Because in this upside down time, we play not to win, but to return to now, to buddy, to joy, play, to stay love, to land, move, to remain to for one season of Kashmir.
00:43:47:22 – 00:44:17:07
Got to come for you. Who’s you back a debut okay collective manifesto on the adult who plays. La la la la la. Oh, Donald Winnicott, psychoanalyst play is where reality and imagination kiss not childish essential. The adult who plays lives in between with grace Stewart Brown, play researcher. Play is not a break from life, it is life.
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Adults who play don’t escape. They reconnect. Michael Jordan, basketball icon on the court I become timeless in the zone. I’m not trying and flowing. Play reveals your truth Alan Watts, Zen philosopher. This isn’t a journey, it’s a dance. The purpose is to sing along the way. Stop waiting. Start playing. Judith Butler, philosopher play unravels the script. It’s how we become not for approval, but for the joy of becoming.
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Carl Rogers, psychologist. Safe space births real play. The adult who plays is not afraid to be fully seen, even ridiculous. Charlie Chaplin, comedian. Laughter is not an escape. It’s rebellion. I fell so many times, but I made it to dance. Young children philosopher. Our age is obsessed with performance. Play has been exiled, but the adult who plays knows joy is resisting us.
00:45:09:03 – 00:45:32:04
Frida Kahlo, artist I played with pain, turned it into flowers. I laughed with bones broken. That’s the kind of play that heals John Lee block, anthropologist. Children who are allowed to play become adults who trust. That’s the difference. Play is a memory of safety reborn. Charlie Parker, jazz legend. Master the rules. Then forget them. Just blow. Just feel.
00:45:32:04 – 00:45:58:03
Play is what’s left when the brain shuts up. Lao Tzu Taoist mystic. The wise one plays like a child with a butterfly without grasping, without control. Just wonder. Ted Lasso coach Ted Lasso you don’t have to understand the game to love it. You just have to show up with kindness, with laughter. Believe in, make believe. That’s what grownups forget.
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Barbie from Barbie 2023 I thought I was made to be perfect, but then I played and I cried. And I realized playing is the most human thing I’ve ever done. Because.
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Super Bowl, you’re at cashmere.com. It’s, it’s.
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And now it’s time to focus on the body with zero hour music and movement. Coach. Today, she’s. She gives up our trick to release our inner child, nothing less. And she came with the children, I guess. Hello? Hello. He gets zero, gets good. Hello. Hello, this is Vero, and I’m glad to be back on here. Those who knew, those who know, and who follow me for a long time know that I used to play flute in prior to show in Paris.
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That’s true. Yeah, but today I’m here not to play music. I’m here to talk about the beauty. Okay, so when we are children, but not only we experience strong emotions, but we are not able to express them. So we store them in our buddy to protect ourselves. We close the rib cage and pull in the shoulders. Tension builds up drain energy storage.
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It’s first years adapts and the memory gets sticks there in the tissues. So here is the tip to self-massage the zone, making it smoother to release the tension and therefore let go of the memories. You’re ready? Yes. I always would love to to have a technique like this. I didn’t know it was existing. I’m very surprised, actually.
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And so what do you need to do this exercise? Okay, so you need, tennis ball. Okay, okay. And a yoga mat or maybe a rag, but, you know, it doesn’t work on wooden floor, I tried. It’s it’s not, it doesn’t work. Do you need a new tennis balls or can they be older? That doesn’t. We don’t care.
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Okay. You do. Okay. You you take that or a massage bowl directly. Okay? Okay. Okay. So first you lay down on your back, knees bent. Okay. Fell flat on the ground. Okay? Yes. Okay. So close your eyes. Yes. Yeah. You get, Yeah. I brought some balls, of course. So you can try it. Okay. At least my eyes.
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Yeah, I lie on the floor. All right, all right. That’s great. Okay, okay. So knees bent, right? Yeah. Are you comfortable? Yes. Okay. So feel your feel your back. Relax your back. Feel it completely supported in full contact with the floor. Okay. Take deep, few deep breaths and bring your attention to the area between your shoulder blades. Okay.
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All right then when you’re ready, you place the ball between the floor and your back. Okay Justin. Your shoulder blades the shoulder blades area. But, don’t don’t okay. So. And the middle of your. Okay okay okay okay okay. All right. So we are you’re going to stop. Yeah. You’re going to start with one side. So let’s do the right side for first at first.
00:49:41:17 – 00:50:07:07
But I put both balls. No just one. Yeah. You can just do one side at the time okay. So now you really let the ball travel slowly between your spine and your shoulder blades. Okay. And you do make micro movements. So, it’s like side to side, up and down. Okay. You got me. It’s working. Don’t work on me.
00:50:07:09 – 00:50:32:16
The kids okay? Yeah. Okay. Okay. So so so. But, you know, if the kids are jumping on yourself, that helps to relax, okay? Okay. So you have to accept it and embrace it and embrace the movement. All right, all right, all right, all right. So now you’re going to go you’re going to do, make the ball, go upwards.
00:50:32:17 – 00:51:00:03
Okay. Right. Okay. With my head. Yeah. It depends. You can the roll on the floor and maybe you can adjust the pressure by lifting up your body slightly. Oh, okay. Okay, okay. And then, you pose whenever you need. Sometimes you let you you let your full weight rest on the ball. Yeah. Okay. And you relax the most of the more possible.
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Okay. Reason to the sensation. And notice what brings up for you. Okay, so then you do the same on the left side. Okay? Okay. So is, you roll up on the floor, is there? You you you you use your hands to make the ball travel, okay? Okay, okay. So so you do this on the left side, okay?
00:51:25:24 – 00:51:51:18
You’re right, you’re right. And then once you’ve worked both sides, you come into two sides. Pose okay. First it’s the, you, it’s a yoga position. It’s. And the. Okay, okay. So you come into the side first with your arms by your side, on your knees, and you’re like this, okay? Your ribcage on your on your toes.
00:51:51:21 – 00:52:17:13
Okay. Like this. Okay. So your home in the sides okay. Back okay. So in this position you have no choice to breathe deeply. Then to breathe between your shoulder blades okay. So that’s what we want to do is do do okay. Yeah. Do it. So you take five deep breaths okay. Yes. So do it in between your shoulder blades.
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Yes. All right, all right. Yeah. You up and but by doing that you’re opening your space. Okay. I feel it. All right, all right. So now gently sit back up. Take one less deep breath. Yes. Do it. And that’s it. So you can repeat it, as often as you like for long as you need. I so my kids, in some kind of dream, my eyes were open, I felt it, I felt I was younger, I felt that was even more than younger.
00:52:54:17 – 00:53:14:08
I felt my inner child. Holy shit. But thank you so much, Pharaoh. That was super duper nice. My mom was,
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When you deeply know that. You know. Energy dense. You deeply no real heavy of your flow. Tap lots of lights and soon you can see I am in a soft. Yes. Sorry. Empty. Here I say Sasol. I am trans am so sorry to that. The connection resolution.
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Don’t do call presence presence. Now, I just, I just saw beauty and beauty. So fun. Connection. Skin to soul dance. There still quite radical resistance.
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So rebound to the moon. See founder software. Strong joy I agree. Do it. I see there, here. So he burst to laugh. Play to stay, stay to play. You should wait for ten knife. If he put on the back, you you collective group play group and steel yoga collective.
00:55:51:24 – 00:56:29:10
Group, group play leisure play. Here. I say look in the yoga class. To make you come play that guy. You you keep start, start to play. Why the movement and, the constitution. Does that make some continent? Election day helps speed lifting loose resources. If he load, can you feel the way? Is that spontaneity?
00:56:29:16 – 00:57:06:07
He’s burning the corner of your lips. Ten steps, sir. Please, kite. Now improvise a song. More thick alegria in your hips. You should be in his passion. Golf. Hot song. Kefir life. Let’s play. Pause. Stay. Don’t seek him. Dancing as is the only answer. Connect some skin to soul. Soul to skin. When you get up and you feel the morning.
00:57:06:09 – 00:57:41:03
He’s higher than the night. Is that you spent through the days out. Meaning of the try. Of the meaning that you lost again. Because you were not focused on that way. That you had to compare. What? I don’t want to. Show. Want to our playing back on the time where you where again you had that. I have to take it.
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All right. You have more direct of cashmere. Got you got from Zimbabwe. You better watch from yourself. You it from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? That Radio.com.
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For baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba baba blah blah blah blah blah. Dee dee dee dee doo doo doo dee. But it ain’t no bigger. Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo is so that. Don’t you say, don’t say. Donald Trump at the inner child is wild wise and waiting.
00:58:40:08 – 00:58:58:09
They know how to dance in the storm a queen’s interior is so rousing. Sabia impassioned Elizabethan song, I think, is that no, Naruto. Do you see the same material on the saw? Resources, data? Put another lesson. Don’t say the you.
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Both in this before both lawful and so why don’t you say don’t say Donald Trump. The inner child is wild, wise and waiting. They know how to dance in the storm drains into your eye. Silver rising sabia. Impatient Elizabethans are not interested learning the rules or Damour you see this income updating learning resuscitated putting all the muscle densities.
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Class on to tell you the likely to get healed. Missed your beloved. The inner child is the key that fills the souls rules across the interior. In a week, a quarter as varied as down. Did not you? You know his voice. Did you choose? They could show you learn the illustration in order to take in the significado of New Zealand.
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They are composed. We unconscious. Maybe growing up doesn’t mean getting serious, but learning to play consciously, Galvez said. No significant figures in my opinion. Data bring our conversation change. Also, you talk to me today on the call. You should take me also to Commissioner. We make back to digital the shaking going on my road. I make to.
01:00:23:19 – 01:00:53:06
Super Vooc super fresh radio salad for an afternoon. You’re busy 19 words I seek life on direct of Kashmir radio.com. Grow with the kids. What if growing up doesn’t mean leaving childhood behind, but finally learning how to grow with it? In this chapter, we don’t teach the children. We follow them. We watch how they fall and ride again, and how they scream and forget how they trust.
01:00:53:06 – 01:01:18:07
And now, like it’s all there is. Children are not just a future. They are an intelligence, an ecosystem of presence, of rage, of grace, of truth, undiluted. They show us. What mentality tried to unlearn is that we are bodies, that cows can be playful, that rules our stories, that love is in the touch, not in the theory. In this room we sit on the floor.
01:01:18:07 – 01:01:50:06
We lower our eyes to their level. We become students again of joy, of excess, of repair. We ask, how can we be? How can we parent without domination? How can we grow? We not other how can we grow with not other? How do we protect a child without amputating a wideness? You will hear stories of parenting as trips, sitting of don, tombs as wisdom of regressions, as time travel of children, as psychedelic guides.
01:01:50:09 – 01:02:20:07
And maybe you will meet your own inner kid and the on the other side of the mirror. Grow as a kids, learn their chaos, trust their rhythm, full wisdom, and rise with joy of understanding. What does a boy do for a while? Superficial values of superficial ideas. Not lot. And Emily is with us. How are you, Emily? I’m fine.
01:02:20:07 – 01:02:50:18
Thanks. So this topic inspired you? You’ve sent me a text and I said, come over, Emily, I thanks. Yes. So I’m watching my three year old son. It just dropped a handful of pennies into a friend’s champagne glass. Just like that’s something we had to do here and now. Like, urgent. Irresistible is in. It is clear, bright. He’s playful and so determined.
01:02:50:20 – 01:03:23:09
He plays it, reads. He laugh, he jumps, run, falls, cries. I hold him in half. He goes again. Is totally absurd. Absorbed in whatever he’s doing in those where the likes. You know what? This doesn’t? He’s in direct contact with his desires. No need to hide. Just express them. Satisfied them. When is too tired is backs. He argues it is.
01:03:23:09 – 01:03:52:23
It is. He gets mad. He cries on a whim. Is honesty and transparency just a bend? A often. So a perfect day for a young child is made of play, food, cuddles and sleep. And look at looking at my ten year old today, I’d say is he lives but died for. So when do we lose that? For me, I think it started in high school.
01:03:53:00 – 01:04:38:11
Puberty hits and so did everything else. I entered a whole new social system. Suddenly life was full of labels. The pretty girl, the nerd, the slacker, the joke, the tomboy trying to find my place on the ladder of coolness and influence. But who even built that ladder? And why does it exist in the first place? Carrying my childhood in one hand and stepping into the grownup world in the other, all of this voice in my head, in my heart, mine, my teachers, my parents, the systems.
01:04:38:13 – 01:05:14:03
Like a child being shaped into a model, an individual. This is glitch, bug dissonance. It’s time to end that miss. Let grow up as emotionally mature children able to end the material life. Let’s give our inner child this place back. Let guide us like a compass to heal ourselves, to let. To let our teens and our kids be let go of pressure and start playing again.
01:05:14:05 – 01:05:44:24
Let go of performance and start being again. Let go of modernity and step into fluidity. Let’s play to become a wild, glorious, one of a kind self. Mercy, mercy images. My son, you had that. I have to take this edge. All right. You are more direct of Kashmir. God you got from Zuko. What do people have? More super fresh out of yourself.
01:05:45:02 – 01:06:03:19
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A child is born without memory. They inherit a world that no longer knows how to transmit. Transmission has collapsed. And in that vacuum, the industries of capture have multiplied. Today’s child is no longer exposed to stories, but to streams. They don’t receive knowledge. They consume stimuli. What we now call the attention economy is, in truth, a dopamine economy.
01:12:48:14 – 01:13:16:18
Because dopamine is this the neurotransmitter of reward anticipation, the promise of instant pleasure of the click, the like, the notification the child no longer learns to desire. They learn to react. The cortex can no longer defer. It becomes reflex, but it is in delay. Impatience in waiting. That desire is born. That thought takes shape, that psychic time is built.
01:13:16:20 – 01:13:45:21
Dopamine unleashed short circuits that temporality. It short circuits care. Because to care is to take time. A child needs to be cared for in order to learn how to care for themselves. Otherwise, they are handed over to the impulsive machinery of the digital economy, which does not seek to educate them but to capture them. The child becomes a brain to monetize as a click organ.
01:13:45:23 – 01:14:11:09
What I say here is not a critique of technology, but a critique of its use. Without pharmacology, dopamine is not evil. It is pharma con poison or remedy. It depends on what we do with it. So I say this. Let us learn to transmit again to create desire to reintroduce long time, we must care for the child as the last space of bifurcation.
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Because if there is still time, it is through them.
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I dance, I’m super, super fresh, right? You watch my from Berlin live and direct from Kashmir radio.com. Super super super. I’ll. Let’s just be beings. No more fixing, no more improving, no more becoming someone just being. After the chaos, the healing, the unlearning comes the new stillness. Not absence, but presence. Not solitude. But sha shared space. The circle of breath, a love.
01:18:43:23 – 01:19:06:19
In this final chapter of our metamorphosis, we let go of even the idea of gross. We play do not become better, not to become better. We play not to become better, but to be with with ourselves, with others, with the movement. Let’s gather not to debate, but to dance, not to teach, but to feel. Let us hold each other in our wide truth.
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Let’s share the silence and the giggles, the tears and the rhythm. Here there is no guru, the whole person. Just people. Just presence. Just beings. Valiant and ridiculous, fragile and free. We are not parents, not children, not rules, not labels. We are living matter in motion, in song, in collective breathe. Let’s just be beings. Enjoy it now, together.
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Super super fresh. Produce a lot. I look at him and something clicks. Something’s different. It’s not that he’s changed into someone else. It’s that he’s finally himself. Fully. He’s not performing strength anymore. Not disappearing into silence, not chasing, not hiding. He’s just here with his cracks, with his clarity, with a presence that doesn’t ask for permission but doesn’t invade either.
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And he sees me. Not as a threat, not as a mystery to solve, not as a mirror or a prize. He’s with me. Not in pain, not in projection, but in that raw, clear place beyond gender, beyond shame, beyond the need to control. He’s not trying to win or be right. He wants to play, to co-create, to explore with me.
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He’s not afraid to need, not afraid to not know. He listens. And sometimes he opens doors I thought were locked forever. I can feel it. He’s no longer afraid of me because he’s no longer afraid of himself. He’s not asking me to mother him, to fix him, to fight him. He wants to be with me for real. Not to heal the past, but to invent something now.
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With ease, with intensity, with pleasure, with integrity. He’s walked through something. And maybe that’s why, for the first time, I feel safe enough to finally fall into my own softness. Super woke, super fresh radio Jialat I live and direct on Kashmir Radio.com. Modernity is kaput. I know you must go on YouTube. I’m a violent crybaby player Tiff so go now.
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Song. Control. Disneyland. Fluid. You child in kind. In there. Our label the end of the Earth is upon us. Pretty soon it’ll all turn to dust. So get up. Forget the past. Go outside and have a blast. At the end of the earth is upon us. Pretty soon it’ll all turn to dust. Go a thousand miles in a jet airplane.
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Go out of your mind. Go and say. To a place that you never been before. Eat ice cream or you’ll lick the floor. Because the end of the earth is upon us. Pretty soon it’ll all turn to dust.
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Goodbye, my friends. Goodbye, world. I’ll see you in the next life. So here we are. End of the trip. To the end of the mirror game. Cry, baby cry. Welcome back. Fluent grown up play to stay. Grow with the kids. Between me and now. Child in, child out. You’ve walked through the collapse. Not of the world, but of the myths that held it still.
01:23:15:06 – 01:23:40:19
You’ve danced on the ruins of modernity, the myth of the solid adult, the myth of order through control, the myth of identity as a box. You never leave. And you’ve heard the whisper behind the noise. The children are not projections to mold the forces of disruption. That healing isn’t linear but circular. That play isn’t the opposite of work.
01:23:40:21 – 01:24:15:07
It’s what survives. When work dies. That fluidity isn’t a symptom, it’s freedom. Michel Foucault once said, there are times in life when the question of knowing if one can think differently than one thinks and perceive differently than one sees is absolutely necessary. This is one of those times we are done with disciplines, with normalizing machines, with the panopticon of good parenting successfully adulthood, proper behavior.
01:24:15:09 – 01:25:19:21
We now prefer resonance over repetition. The child inside has spoken. The child outside has answered the structures of trembling. Good because the world ahead, the one we raised together, doesn’t need wants, it needs flow. You made it through. You are not the same. And this is not the end. This is where we begin.
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