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Conversations with Avant-garde Sages - The Wizard LLC

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<strong>Conversations</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Avant</strong>-<strong>garde</strong> <strong>Sages</strong><br />

So whatever you’re doing in your life right now, whatever chaos,<br />

no matter what melodramas are flowing around you, all you need<br />

to do is to keep on keeping on and you’re going to go straight into<br />

that center. You’re never lost, you’re never off the path, and you’ve<br />

never been able to lose your way. And that simply is not true;<br />

you’re always exactly where you need to be at this moment. That’s<br />

why I say everything is 100% present for you right now to just<br />

wake up; just to get it, just to stop, come to a full stop and get it.<br />

This is it and you are that. You are who you are looking for. You<br />

are what you are looking for. <strong>The</strong>re’s nothing missing, nothing<br />

being left out, nobody is trying to hide anything from you; you are<br />

that.<br />

WIZARD: Ponder, wisdom is prior to knowledge. Wisdom has no<br />

knower. Shakti is not sentience, wisdom is sentience; the great<br />

host, pure capacity, the domicile of the wise. Be still and over<br />

stand, for yourself I am the state, not the statement is God; thou<br />

art that already. Peace that surpasses understanding and<br />

knowledge is when the knower is utterly unknown.<br />

CHUCK HILLIG: Very true. That was very well-spoken. Thank<br />

you for sharing that.<br />

TRIP: Yes, he’s the <strong>Wizard</strong>.<br />

CHUCK HILLIG: What a guy.<br />

TRIP: Both of you guys are children of the ‘60s and in your book<br />

when you were talking about how people ought to choose to have<br />

no control, you used that old line from that song but you tweaked<br />

it where you said, “Freedom’s just another word for there’s<br />

nothing left to choose.” So, you’re a child of the ‘60s and I’m<br />

curious about this. Do you have this feeling when you listen to<br />

popular music, particularly like looking back into the ’60s, do you<br />

feel that those people that were the standard bearers for culture<br />

that we’re helping to reshape it and bring people into greater<br />

awareness? How aware do those folks look to you now? When I<br />

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