Speaker A

Now, Rafiki, if it is true that the sphinx, meaning is, can.

Speaker A

Can a human rise above his animal nature, how do you think that could be accomplished?

Speaker B

Interesting thought there, if I may interject.

Speaker A

Sure.

Speaker B

Kind of going back to what I said earlier, you know, why?

Speaker B

To me, that's giving off, like, it's a bad thing to be, like, to rise above.

Speaker B

You know, that's.

Speaker B

That's rising above something.

Speaker B

You know, it's.

Speaker B

We.

Speaker B

We tend to, you know, use that term, rise above something like.

Speaker B

Like.

Speaker B

Like it's a struggle or something.

Speaker B

Like it's not good to be there.

Speaker B

That's where you should not be.

Speaker A

Is this the same mental reset that says common sense is not so common anymore?

Speaker A

They need to call it rare sense?

Speaker A

Is this that same dude?

Speaker B

Yeah, that's him.

Speaker A

Well, how could you have that stance and then say this thing?

Speaker A

Because in all actuality, wouldn't.

Speaker A

Wouldn't rare sense be, hey, you rose above these thinkers.

Speaker B

That doesn't mean I'm better than them, though.

Speaker A

Who said.

Speaker A

Who said.

Speaker B

Who said rising above something.

Speaker B

Rising above something.

Speaker B

1010s.

Speaker B

It can leave the doorway open to have individuals thinking, oh, if I get above this or get above that, I'm better than X, Y or Z or them.

Speaker A

But here's a question then, mental.

Speaker A

What happens when you.

Speaker A

When you rise.

Speaker A

When you rise above something?

Speaker A

What happens when you rise in the air?

Speaker B

You're no longer walking.

Speaker A

No.

Speaker A

What happens when you rise above in the air?

Speaker A

So let me look down at the terrain.

Speaker A

I don't know.

Speaker A

Tell me, Paul, you get a clearer picture of.

Speaker A

Of where you at, wouldn't you say?

Speaker C

Yeah.

Speaker C

So let me chime in here real quick.

Speaker A

Go ahead.

Speaker C

So I do believe that we have to rise above and evolve over our animal characteristics.

Speaker C

And here's the reason why I say that.

Speaker C

If we can learn how to rise above that.

Speaker C

Now, I'm gonna take this in a direction that a lot of people do this.

Speaker C

Like, where's this guy coming from?

Speaker C

But let me put it this way.

Speaker C

If we can rise above that animalistic characteristics, we wouldn't have the shootings that we have.

Speaker C

We wouldn't have the racism that we have.

Speaker C

We wouldn't have all that.

Speaker B

Animals aren't racist.

Speaker C

No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker C

That's.

Speaker C

That's the reason why.

Speaker C

That's.

Speaker C

That ties into that the animals are more connected to the omniverse than we are.

Speaker A

Well, hold up.

Speaker A

If animals ain't racist, why they only stay with their own kind.

Speaker B

Do animals look at themselves as racist?

Speaker B

As, as.

Speaker B

As racist?

Speaker A

I'm just saying, I'M just saying.

Speaker A

I'm just saying, if you.

Speaker A

But if you.

Speaker A

If you look at.

Speaker A

If you look at.

Speaker B

They're different.

Speaker B

They're different species,

Speaker A

but they.

Speaker A

I get what you saying.

Speaker A

They different species, but in the end.

Speaker A

But in the end, what are they doing staying with their group?

Speaker B

Okay, so.

Speaker B

So the only reason that now there's a races, he says one human species, right?

Speaker B

Instead of working together like all the bears or all the.

Speaker B

The animals that, that, that travel in herds and staying with.

Speaker C

They grew.

Speaker C

That's.

Speaker B

That's.

Speaker B

That's human thinking type shit.

Speaker B

No, no, no.

Speaker A

Watch this, watch this.

Speaker B

Come on.

Speaker A

This mental.

Speaker A

What happens when one lion pride comes into another lion pride territory?

Speaker C

There's your bra.

Speaker A

Oh, don't that sound like some Crips and Bloods type stuff?

Speaker A

Hey, man, you came into my neighborhood.

Speaker C

You're in my territory.

Speaker C

Get up out of here.

Speaker A

Yeah, and they came in the territory, and instead of using guns, doing drive bys, instead of doing drive bys using guns, killing people, they got it in with teeth and claws, right?

Speaker A

What happens when hyenas come around the lion pride?

Speaker A

What happens when hyenas catch a lion by himself?

Speaker C

They ganging up on it.

Speaker A

Oh, that don't sound like some gang.

Speaker A

Hey, bro, what you.

Speaker A

You in the wrong neighborhood, dog.

Speaker B

Yeah, I told you I was gonna

Speaker C

throw it for a loop, everybody.

Speaker A

I mean, I mean, even though we watch TV and I could see, you know, we watch Winnie the Pooh and we see this bear hanging out with this donkey and all that stuff, we all know Winnie the Pool in real life with A8EO.

Speaker A

And when ate Eeyore and took his ass to the cave and hibernated with a full belly.

Speaker A

So in all actuality, getting back to the question, what do you think makes man rise above his animal nature?

Speaker A

Oh, oh, I forgot before here.

Speaker A

Okay, we got an example.

Speaker A

How do you.

Speaker A

Tarzan.

Speaker A

Tarzan was brought up by the apes.

Speaker A

So here's the question.

Speaker A

Would Tarzan as a human be more connected to the Omniverse since he was brought up by the apes?

Speaker C

Very possible.

Speaker B

I think so.

Speaker B

I think he will be.

Speaker B

I think he would be.

Speaker C

Very possible.

Speaker A

I got a question for you.

Speaker A

How about.

Speaker A

Let's reverse this.

Speaker A

How about someone who goes in an animal who comes in and live with a human, and that human really, you know, watches and observes that animal?

Speaker A

Could that animal teach that human how to be more connected?