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On Thursday, September 11, 2025, ZUPER WOK launched its very first chapter live on Cashmere Radio, from 6 to 7:30 PM.
This inaugural show unfolded as a media-cament — designed to cleanse both body and soul.
The Flow
Throughout the broadcast, music travelled across time and space, shifting between explosive tracks, surprising rhythms, and sweet treats for the brain. Post-modern ideas entered the mix through three unexpected guests: Gilles Deleuze, Bernard Stiegler, and Ibrahim Traoré, each offering a singular lens on our fluid era.
Inside the House of the Goats, two close companions added depth:
Carmen Meyer explored the mystery of magnetism, speaking about inner radiance and self-trust.
Émilie Guts reflected on the meaning of holidays and guided the audience through breathing and body-care practices.
Into the Dark Hole
A special sequence took listeners into the fictional-philosophical space of the Dark Hole. Here, Bruce Lee repeated his mantra “Be water, my friend” in dialogue with René Descartes and his “Cogito ergo sum”. The encounter, staged with freshness by FKA twigs, revealed the clash between modernity and fluidity.
The Game
To close the first chapter, a game invited listeners to share moments when they had trusted their gut. Stories were submitted via Cashmere Radio’s Telegram, and one winner received a Guts Massage session (valued at €90) offered by @emilie_guts
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It's my first summer without born, without news, without social media, without weed, without nicotine. My next for fun is and Mankind Undermined the Best the founder. This is a talk session seller for a premier for a flip on sentiment. Wow. Lived Kim, absorb the boredom. I refuse to see coming. The urge to masturbate to come. The urge to change everything around me.
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Tidy up, clean the house, clear the garden of this big place. I'm lucky to live in this summer. Further, this past year things should be back to do. Clean. I'm here to move forward and my book project. My parents, my parenting treats. But no. But yes, I move a little. I throw all my ideas on the wall rows.
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Rough. I'm purging. I'm visualizing. But stay on the third phase to dig. But where into what? Music? I want to dance, not to drink. I want to be silent, to hide, to do nothing. Impossible. My obsessions serve face loops spiral life spiral. Angst alone a bass pull the opposite, a bass pull, pull a bass. Sleep read. Nothing. Anxiety.
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For the first time in my adult life, I'm choosing total solitude. Kind of a blinking engine. Kind of kind. Kind of how I have things to do. But I can't get to them, right, I can't, I ruminate, I rare, rare ruminate. I am the grinder. I am the grinder that keeps grinding insomnia and wild souls vine hurt. That's off.
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In a few days I see my family again. What are they doing? Why am I alone again? Oh, right, I chose this. I would never have imagined this. Being an adult is a disease. Is it to be an adult? Responsive. Mohammed Bin, a film director, have kept shimmy me fairly plump with this to sit don't cash for. I realize the space all my buddies took up those toxic ties.
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My real close ones. They made me come. Didn't they? Always pleasure, always stimulation life outside of me. And then I left them. Like stepping off the best I inhabit. I've stopped good drug to un been meeting im near convo Teagan Elfish Deegan her pose in the great wheel of life. Only question to the fundamental fuze outlaw comedy stick.
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I ask what truly stimulates me. I ask what I really love, I ask who I am deep down soon my family will be here with me. Vida the rind, my everyday returns come back. Life will take me by the end again. When I don't, don't secure it. Rubio expires on July 30th, but the loop keeps spinning. Thoughts that rhyme with nothing that emanate from me more petty.
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Jim is somewhere on form. Revolution punk. A small, fragile person will simply love the life a sunrise, a hand in a cold water of a river. So I step out of the night. This long furious, alienating night. To embrace the day. The day I decided to find myself again. Get depressed. Don't move when I'm depressed. Pop up, reset sensibly.
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Just Jim, just too far. My loves are on their way. Just a few more hours soon. The cuddles is smiles. Life. These are Inzamam of fairy and vine gun some someone not long uncut to glaze the end of the beginning of my transition. It's been now ten months is since I chose to take myself in hand to be the pilot of my own vehicle ten month times, and I'm finally starting to see light at the end of the tunnel.
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I internal internal leaked into him year und for me I breathe happy. The season is starting again. Happy to open my to open with you this first chapter of zipper Volk. Untitled. Center for zipper for their this is where we are. This is where you are with me. So let's zipper Vogue together. Yes. Fuck yes. Let's super Vogue together now.
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Super, super fresh. Grab yourself.
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Grab yourself live and direct on cashmere Radio.com. When we leap into the unknown.
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We prove we are free. I don't know if.
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I wake up super.
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Walked on acting up this nonsense would rise life on of cashmere radio.com. Super walk.
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The super fresh radio live from Berlin.
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My friend. Super. From 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.. Live and direct on Cashmere radio.com. It's the.
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Super Bowl. Super walk right from village. Hey hey, welcome to the very first chapter of Zipper Walk on Cashmere Radio. Today we serve you with super fresh produce, a lot of media come on to cleanse your body and soul on the menu. A strong base of explosive, surprising and sweet music found across time and all over the world.
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Crunchy bits and sweet treats for the brain. An all full dose of ideas and concept from the postmodern era with our special guest today, Gilles Deleuze is in the house. Yeah, he's already in the studio. Hello, Jean. Yes, hello.
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Yes, I am delighted to be on this magnificent cashmere radio and in super work. What you just read you here is not me. A transmission. It is vibration fields of sound and salt. And I am happy to be invited in this first of the year to bring a few elements, perhaps for the work of finding. Again. A body is sort of a mixture of the two.
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The time to consider everything as matter, to live, to exist, to be. I will try to unfold with you my idea of the fold, and also what I call objective optimism. The time because to listen is already to sink and to sink is already to dance. The time, right? That is why I adore the submission. A radio of becoming a superman like you.
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Thank you. I'm very pleased to hear you so blissful and happy to be here. He's talking a lot. Yes, you hear a lot. Also, in the house of the goats today. Coming. Our magnetic coach, who will explore what magnetism really means. Emily also is here to ask if holidays are truly needed. And as always, she'll guide us through a breathing exercise to feel better, to spice up the wool shebang will add a special how Special?
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A glitch of quantic magic from the Dark hole, with an expected, unexpected meeting from nowhere between Bruce Lee. Be my friend and we need to argue some Japanese. Don't just sweep it or sit by the amazing freshness, she said. Yes, FKA twigs and to wrap it all, we have a game today. The first time a game in this show.
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Yes, you can win a belly massage offered by good start work a €90 massage for free. Yes it is what is happening? Share with this the story on our cashmere radio come about to a moment when you trusted your gut and something unexpected happened. Your life change. Trust your gut. Tell us when you trusted your gut and it was an amazing change in your life, and now you can say, I can trust my gut.
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We will randomly choose one story to win a guts massage that we know. We'll share it live on the air in the end of the show. If it's not possible, we will read it from the telegram. Telegram. I wish you the best moment on earth. Thank you to be here with us.
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A super long.
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Live from the.
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Eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? All right, let me give you the the good side of boredom in general, boredom is a tendency for us to not be occupied otherwise cognitively, which switches over our thinking system to use a part of our brain. That's called the default mode network. That sounds fancy. It's really not. The default mode network is a bunch of structures in your brain that switch on when you don't have anything else to think about, so you forgot your phone.
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You're sitting in a light, for example. That's when your default mode network goes on. We don't like it. My colleague in the psychology department here at Harvard, Dan Gilbert, he did experiments where where people had to sit in a room for 15 minutes with instructions to do absolutely nothing, and there was nothing in the room to do except there was a button in front of them that they could push.
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And if they did, they gave themself a painful electric shock, sit there bored, or get a shock. A big majority of the participants gave themselves shocks instead of thinking about nothing. We don't like boredom. Boredom? Why is boredom so bad? Well, because the default mode network makes us think about things that might be kind of a comfort when you think about nothing while your mind wanders and thinks about, for example, big questions of meaning in your life.
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What does my life mean? You go to kind of uncomfortable existential questions when you're bored. That turns out to be incredibly important, incredibly good. One of the reasons we have such an explosion of depression and anxiety in our society today is because people actually don't know the meaning of their lives, much less so in previous generations. Tons of data show us, and furthermore, we're not even looking.
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Super. Well, but you got a.
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Lot for active. You're just going to do a device life, which is like, oh God, you got home. I feel like I do self a series of questions. Am I happy with who I am? Am I happy? Why am I happy with the people around me? Am I happy with the people around me? Am I happy with what I'm doing and am I happy with what I'm doing?
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Am I am the way my life is? Boy, am I happy with the way my life is going. I have a life. Why am I so? Am I just living my just living?
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Just point yourself in the direction of your dreams. Find your strength from a sound.
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And make your transition. Make your transition. Make your transition.
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Make your.
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Transition.
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You.
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See your transition. Make your transition. Make the transition. So I spent much time thinking about it. Not doing it. I try my hardest for any of my dreams. Obviously, others discourage me. When I knew I could, but I just never knowing what I could have done. Not looking down. Rephrase.
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The question. Fill in the blanks. I know. Find your strength in the sound. When.
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You're making your transition. I like the glasses. Your make your. There will be people who will say. You can't say but you will. You will know it. People will say you don't exist. And you say, what do you mean? Watch me? It won't mean you say what you say, that I will see you again and I will see, you know, fear.
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You won't let these questions restrain. The direction of your dreams.
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Make your own plans. To make your transition. Make your.
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Shots.
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Boom! From £0.06.
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M to 7:30 p.m.. To my desk. Direct reveals. Got within five.
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Business Super Bowl live from Berlin.
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Emily, Emily is with us. So, Emily, I told about my holidays and those boring moments I had. But the real question is, do we really need holidays? Welcome.
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Thank you. So yesterday I heard this crazy coach I follow on social media saying, why would I need the holidays if I designed my life exactly the way that fits me? So it made me wonder if I used to start my vacation already burned out. Does that mean that I wasn't living my dream life back then? I rushed to close everything, every file, before leaving and begin my holidays with a crash close to depression.
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Everyone said that was normal. The rule was three weeks of first week you recover. Second week you start to relax. So the week you finally enjoy but isn't. This isn't just a shared scheme to make a single and justify oh, I've burned out while working. So last year I managed to design my dream life dream job, dream city, dream relationship time for my children and for myself.
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So don't I need any vacation anymore? Yes, I still do because dream life doesn't cancel daily life. There is still a routine kids, school work, practical needs. Life flows like a river. Like a river. In this bed. And when school holidays come every six weeks, I need a rest and I deserve it. Not an escape, just a break.
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A glimpse of nothingness. A moment to clear inside space inside to welcome something new. This summer I wasn't burned out anymore, but still overwhelmed by all I want to learn and build, but taking care of my energy on a daily basis helped a lot. Is a is that useful? Because guess what? Life still happens on vacation. Your inner voice doesn't stop, your anxieties follow you a especially if you share your time with family and friends on a daily basis.
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Stress is left behind. So what's the take away of this? You should be better prepared now. You you you would better be prepared for your next vacation.
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I'm right. All right.
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You better hope because you better.
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Thank you for this. So the question is, should we take holidays or not?
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I think I still need holidays, so that's for me. But yeah, I think we should we still need to take holidays because we need to break. We need a break from the daily life.
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So you, Yes. Yes, just just to rest or just to be bored. Because boring. To be bored is very important, as you may hear. You might have heard in this show if you are with us since the beginning of it, maybe you are listening to this show, in a podcast version. So thank you for this. And if you are listening to us live, just know that you can win a free massage today.
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Emily, what is going on? You are offering a massage?
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Yes, I am offering. It gets massage, so gets massage. It is small, is more than a massage. It's bodywork rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. We start with a short conversation, breathing, and gently stretches to open the body. And then I will directly with the body. Also gone brain. So what happen can be surprising. Massages arise. Resolution unfold without needing to burst through the mind.
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It's perfect for anyone in transition or simply looking for reset. So today you can win a discovery session of Gets massage, a root change around chance to experience deep bodywork that speaks beyond.
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Words for free. Then and then it's, it's the first time we are doing it, and, I'm so happy that you're offering this change to our listeners. What do they have to do?
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They do have to tell a story, a story about one time, just one times. They follow their their guts, butts against all odds. Meaning it was crazy, but they did it anyway. And it led us to open a door. Open the path, maybe. And a change of life that they didn't expect.
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So they tell us this story on the telegram of Kashmir radio. If you are listening to us without being on the telegram of Kashmir radio, it says a Kashmir. Use telegram. You're missing something. Just connect on telegram. It's a better way to communicate than the WhatsApp, for instance. Because of political reasons. As you may know, as the Kashmir radio will key person.
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And so you tell us the story on the telegram or the Kashmir Telegram account, and we will chose by chance, the one that will win this free massage. Thank you very much. You come back in, the show to like every show, give us, breath, breathe. Exercise.
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Not only breathing, it's body exercise.
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But you exercise. Better to get better. Of course. Thank you. And, you come back soon in this show. Thank you to be with us. This is super vocal.
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Listening to Kashmir.
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Radio.
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Super walk is not a radio show. It is a counter injection, a pharmacological antidote against the hyper saturation of dopaminergic systems. The carefully dissonant space where the soul can breathe again. In the age of algorithmic capitalism, dopamine has become the dominant political economy. We no longer think we scroll, we no longer desire.
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Intervenant 6
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Go go go go.
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Go go go with my body the most. Probably one of the four.
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Intervenant 6
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Go.
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On the.
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Oh. Than what wonderful. Boogie, Boogie. Let me go. Go go go go go go go go go go go go go. Nothing. Nothing. Okay okay okay okay okay, I'm.
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Boogie boogie boogie boogie on me. Go go go go go go go go go go go go go go. Oh my God motherfucker! Holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy.
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Only to get away.
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Coming is going to come soon. To talk to us about the magnet ink.
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The magnetic being. And we're going to talk with Deleuze to the postmodern philosopher. Just, came to see us, to talk to us. Is listening to the show surprisingly, is is is talking English now? It's amazing. Is going to talk to us about, things that he does, which is, thinking a lot and unfold things is the null folder.
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But before this, lets the magic happen with the dark hole, we all wanted to go back in the dark hole. Last time it was with, two thinkers. It was Einstein and Newton to physicist, actually, who spoke together with, Sigmund. And today she said yes. FKA twigs and they say yes, mostly and only Descartes to join together in the black hole.
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They don't know exactly what's going on. Who knows? Actually, this is Zubair VLC, isn't it?
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Because.
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Superoxide you@kashmir.com. It's just.
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Welcome. Wherever this is. Feels like a tunnel. Or maybe the dark hole somewhere between club dream and death. And here everything melts distances, prejudices, time. It's called the dark hole. A project of meetings from nowhere for Super Walk. I'm Talia to Brett Barnett, FKA twigs. Tonight. I'm not only an artist, I'm your guide. And look you. The dark hall brought me two men.
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Two ghosts who never met in life but still shape the way we live. René Descartes, 17th century philosopher who whispered, I think, therefore I am. And Bruce Lee, 20th century fighter, teacher, poet of.
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Motion, who taught me water, my friend.
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So, gentlemen, you've just landed in the dark hall. How does it feel?
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There is almost no light. I hear a pulse like a slow. The heartbeat. What is this chamber.
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Feels like backstage before a fight. Quiet. Heavy air. I don't mind, you see.
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I'm good with that. Okay, so let's behave as if everything is normal. As if I am alive. I haven't taught my own voice for such a long time. So I can introduce myself if you wish. I am René Descartes, known for the cogito. Cogito ergo swim. I built it during the time of massacres in a little room heated by a stove.
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I doubted everything, my senses, my memory, even my own body. My eyes could deceive me. My hands could touch illusions. The body was weak and reliable. So I cut it away. Separated flesh from salt. I imagined a demon deceiving me at every step. But when seeing resisted. If I doubt, I think if I am deceived, I think therefore I exist.
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It was not pride, but refuge, a refuge in the mind alone, save from the body that betrays.
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Okay, I'm not sure I know you, Renee, but I did hear what twigs said you wrote Cogito. I think, therefore I am. For me, that's kind of the starting point of modernity. I like modernity, but this is too much for me because I am Bruce Lee. People saw me as a blur of fists, a shadow on the screen.
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But the body is not just muscle, it is thought in action. Every mistake in training taught me something. Breath in combat guided my mind. I broke my back once. Doctors said, maybe you'll never walk again. Lying there, I asked if I can't move, do I still exist? And I found thought alone was not enough. The body learns, adapts.
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Flows like water.
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It fits. It crashes.
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So here we are, one man who retreated into pure thought, another who found wisdom in broken bones. That's the clash I wanted to see almost more than see. I wanted to hear it. Yes, I wanted to hear that. Modernity versus fluidity. Even if Bruce says he's still a modern.
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If I trusted my senses, I would have drowned in illusion. Methods don't reason that they obey. By creating confusion.
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I found certainty, even thought is sensation. Your frozen hands, your trembling chest. They told you you were alive without a body. You would never have thought at all.
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Yeah, Bruce, I saw the way you can move I feel you. Same here. When I perform, people feel before they understand the stomach cramps, the throat closing from grief. That's knowledge to hold on. This is getting way too intense. Let's take a break. Just breathe. Step out of the dark. Hold for a second.
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Everybody's talking, but we're still here. Cashmere radio in your is super dark. Alive in the dark. Home. Breath on the mic. Ghosts in the room. And we keep flowing.
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Everybody's talking at me I don't hear words saying. Only the echoes of my mind.
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People stop and stare I can't see the faces. Only the shadows of their eyes. I'm going where the sun keeps shining through pouring rain going well. Whatever suits my clothes.
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Backing off all the northeast winds.
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Setting on summer breeze I'm skipping over the ocean like a storm.
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Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. What I'm going where.
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The sun keep shining.
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Through the pouring rain.
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Go in when the weather suits my flowing. Oh. Backing off for the northeast wind. Sailing on summer breeze and skipping over the ocean like a stone. And.
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Everybody's talking at me. Can't hear a word the same. Only the echoes of my mind.
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I won't let you leave I.
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Love you right. Oh, I won't let you even me.
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Oh, I won't let you take.
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A little breath, A little sunlight in the middle of the dark hall. But we're not done. This is still super work. Live on cashmere Radio. Renee. Bruce. Ready? Let's dive back in. So why Renee? Why is everyone still scared of the body?
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Because the body deceives. It gives us pleasure and pain. That cloud judgment that misleads the mind. So I separated myself from it. And nature the same. It deceives. It blinds. It changes without reason. So we must not submit to it, but master it. Yes. We can master his nature. Bend it if needed. I searched for one point that could not lie.
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Not in the body, not in the world outside, but in thought alone. If I doubt, I think if I am deceived, I think therefore I exist. It was not pride, but with huge a refuge in the mind, safe from the betrayals of body and nature.
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You see, when your clarity gave us science good, but it also made a habit of control. Soon the body was treated like a machine on a schedule, a nature to reduce to numbers, to resources, to something to exploit. Forests cut. Rivers dammed animals treated like tools as if the earth itself was just another machine to master. That's modernity.
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And honestly, I don't like that part. I said, I like modernity. Yes, but maybe I was wrong. I don't stand with control. I stand with flaws. Maybe I'm not modern at all. Maybe I am more fluid, moving with nature, not against it. Because water doesn't conquer the lock, it wears it down. That's not control. That's harmony.
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Yes. That's it. Not control.
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But harmony. Not breaking, but softening. That's how I feel when I dance.
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It's not about forcing the beat.
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It's about letting the beat carry you.
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Maybe that's the wisdom we lost, Renee. You gave us glass sharp and clear. But Bruce reminds us of water, patient and alive. And the body. The body is where the two should meet.
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Factories turn workers into parts of a clock. Medicine. Reduced flesh to numbers. Screws drilled the head part, the body. And now. Hyper modernity. Desire formatted. Breath managed. Life optimized like a spreadsheet. Even rest is a task.
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Even love a metro. Control everywhere. Abstraction everywhere but no rhythm.
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No song.
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I built a refuge, not a prison. Clarity became coldness. I thought separating mind from body will save me from error. But maybe it only exiled me from life. I hear you both. And I wonder if what alone is not enough. Then what becomes of the good. To what remains of me? If the body also thinks. Perhaps I was wrong to silence it.
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Or perhaps I never truly understood what thinking is.
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Then take it back. Not to dominate. Not to win. Just to prove. Stand here. Feel alive. Here. Now. That's the beginning.
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Yes. Maybe the truth is not either or. We keep the edge of the mind, but let it learn from ribs, feet, breath. We let glass, meat, water until neither breaks.
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How does one.
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Learn from breath? Simple.
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Stand. Inhale.
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Let the air drop your shoulders. Feel the ground. Stop trying to be. Mind only. Be whole. No drama. Just practice.
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Then union is not confusion, but discipline.
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Mind learning from.
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Buddy. Buddy guided by mind. I begin to understand. Renee.
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Would you dance with me?
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Dance me? Yes, but tell us twigs on. What music do we dance on this?
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Let's move.
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Do what you could.
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Oh.
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I could, such could.
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A come to the crossroad.
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He told you.
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Skin a pure shine. Fresh.
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I can feel her. I can.
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Do it. I want you, but don't you wanna give that to me? She might miss you so much. I'm not cheap, but you can't let me go. I'll be any time. You can call me honey. I could I.
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Should write, but you must. Should I make any calls? I hear you call me. Crush the system. Did the dancer survive?
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You're locked on Kashmir radio. This is super work. Inside the dark hall with Bruce Lee and Rene Descartes.
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Super super super, super fresh radio zealot.
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It's super clear for me. Body and soul are now connected. But. Carmen. And what do we do with it? What is the next step? Hello, Carmen.
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Hello. The next step is magnetic beam. For me, that means developing a radiance that is not based on facade or perfection, but on trust. Trust the body in the feeling, And above all, in one's own intuition. There was a time in my life when I rejected my body, betrayed my feelings, and exploited myself in every possible way in the mirror.
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I didn't really see myself, only an inadequate, ugly loser. But at some point, I began to look with gentler eyes, like a curious explorer. I allowed myself to feel what lay behind the darkness and suddenly I no longer saw the prettily made up, stiffly smiling shadow of myself but a beautiful woman. And the most important thing was I could feel her from there.
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From that moment, my trust in my ability to distinguish between intuition and anxious thoughts began. That, for me, is the essence of magnetic being. It does not begin on the outside, but within. It arises when we feel ourselves to be worthy, and when we also recognize ourselves as trustworthy, then we no longer need to pretend. Then this quiet glow emerges, radiance that draws others in without us having to fight for it off of.
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For a fight for it. And this can be practiced as simple exercise in two steps would be. Place your hands on your belly. Take a deep breath and feel I am here. I can trust myself. And if you doubt it, maybe you're ready to give yourself a small leap of trust. Just for this moment. How does this feel?
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I can trust myself right now. And then go to the mirror. Look yourself in the eye and ask, what beauty do I see in me? And if in that moment you cannot find anything beautiful. Allow yourself to accept that to be okay with not being okay. Because in the moment that resists ends and peace arises. We don't have to love ourself passionately to be okay.
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Even not being okay can be okay for the moment. Another key insight is this many ask how to tell the difference between fear and intuition. Fierce, loud and persistent, it circulates and cleanses in the mind. Intuition is finer a brief impulse. A yes or no, a feeling or an image. Often gone as quickly as it came. If you're unsure, ask yourself what was my very first impulse before my head began to overanalyze it?
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And how did it feel? Fear shouts, intuition, whispers and then. And when we are willing to give space to that quiet voice within something fundamental shifts, we stop fighting against ourselves. We release the endless debates in our minds and begin to feel ourselves again. And that, for me, is magnetic being. When we no longer condemn ourselves but recognize ourselves, when we learn to find peace within instead of searching for validation outside, when we dare to become visible with our true essence, even our butt in our vulnerability.
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Then this quite low emerges, touching others without us forcing it. Not a glaring light, but a warm radiance. Not a battle, but an invitation. And it is precisely this glow that makes encounters deeper relationships more genuine and life more free. Perhaps this is the greatest gift we can give ourselves not to be perfect, but not always strong, but not truthful, but but truthful.
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Because in truthfulness lies the power that transforms everything.
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Is this a walk on the wall? Better walk super fresh.
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All of yourself. Live from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean?
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All right. Feel Duncan calm in there again. But it's also a bit of kind of a mojo, the magnetic being.
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Absolutely.
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It's about the mojo. Maybe, for you listeners who, are very, followers, like fans of Super Works fans, you know, that we did the first to read the first episode about the Mojo. So you can go back to this, but this is a real key when you made join, you make the the link between body and soul to radiate, to illuminate, to be magnetic.
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This is it.
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And isn't it true that we attract what we deserve?
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We attract what we do. It's not. It's not that we attract what we deserve, but we attract what we think we deserve.
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So it's about the system discord theory that you can change the, the world while, you see it in another way. So you transform it because you see it as another way.
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You maybe cannot transform the whole world. You can transform your world, the world you perceive the way, how you perceive your own world and you perceive yourself. This is it. Basically.
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I want to say. Holy shit, Carmen, thank you very much. Carmen Miller m e were the d for information about Carmen. Thank you very much. We're going to have another brief exercise with you. Is going to come back in this show. But before I do lose the great Deleuze do video, the Deleuze.
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Delusional.
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Is is a very, French, a very known French philosopher, from the 70s is, is a postmodern philosopher. He, he really wanted to be in the show. He send us, text and messages, and now he's here with us, and he's talking about, subjective optimism.
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Oh, I'm so curious.
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Well, this is the work.
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You're listening to Cashmere Radio.
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Comes from radio. Radio?
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Do you become your yourself?
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It is this joy, the joy of becoming oneself that you find in every genuine thought. Whatever domination the world may impose, it is something it cannot touch. That point where you remain impassible. And it is not just egoism, not the small pleasure of saying, I am me. Which is something far more grand, a joy of becoming, a joy that can grow.
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This is what I call subjective optimism. That joy becomes the joy of more and more people. This does not mean the abominations disappear or that we should grow in different. On the contrary, life is made. What is?
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To be content.
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Does not mean to cultivate selfishness.
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Is to find within oneself strength to resist what is for other. At the strength to endure it.
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One must know.
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That it is better to be worthy. What happened? Struggles.
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Whether it is a great misfortune. Or a great happiness.
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Or when you succeed in being worthy of. You understand the importance of events is not way you.
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My jeans and made it easy on my.
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I mean my shit got me on my shit I mean my shit, I mean my shit, I mean my shit, I mean my shit, I mean my shit, I mean my shit.
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I mean my shit. I mean my shit. Can you imagine?
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Zipper view can now it is going on. Shows our going on. This is, Art isn't that way. We do radio in here. This is Radio Kashmir Radio and the media is coming to give us some tricks and tips to feel better in life. And I'm telling you again that, there is, a free a massage, a free body massage to win in here.
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Hello, Emily. Hello back. Hi. You are now a lot to do your own jingles evoke.
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Amplify. Baba. Baba Baba. Up up up up up up up up up through volume. Up.
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This is the I. There's a tiger for. It's not the blind taste that I recognize. The track. How do we go to feel better today, Emily?
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Okay, so this is five minutes to feel better in your body when you really don't know where to start. I don't know about you, but when I'm on vacation, I completely let go first. I noticed it back when I had a ten hours, a ten hour of his job, and I saw it again this summer. It went through even though no, I love my title, my daily routine here in Berlin.
00:56:52:05 – 00:57:21:13
So basically daily appearances came back and my regular practices qigong, yoga, whatever completely disappeared after three weeks. I was such in a bad shape that I was actually looking forward to getting home and back to my home routine. So today I want to share a zip shot. Sorry. Three simple moves that you can do when you feel off balance and you don't know where to begin.
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First one the woo way I talked about that before in the prior shows. So stand tall with your feet parallel, wide rooted in the ground. Imagine the string pulling the crown of your head towards the sky. Relax your knees, let your pelvis hang spine long. Stay one minute like this. Just notice where are the tensions? Is energy moving?
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Take your time. Second, dynamic twists. Keep standing tall and let your arms swing as gently. You rotate from side to side. Gradually, gradually look further behind you as you go. This wakes up your muscles, ligaments and fascia. About two minutes. Third, the flow between squats and forward fold come into a deep squats. It's my asana in yoga. Feel feet grounded, knees wide, palms together, elbows opening, the hips.
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Stay 10s then switch. Straighten your legs foot forward. Let your head and arms hang heavy again. 10s and repeat this little dance five times. Finally, roll up slowly, vertebra by vertebra. And that's it. Five minutes and you already feel lighter, more centered and ready for your day.
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Super walk, super Bowl walk.
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Walk. Super proud of yourself.
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Live from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean?
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All right. And there is still a game going on on the telegram of Kashmir. Had you Kashmir had use telegram. Well, you can tell us your more gifted story and you can have the chance to win a free belly massage. We will hear the stories at one later on this show, isn't it Emily?
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Yes, I already had a few stories and some of them that I really like didn't want to tell in life, but maybe I will them for them.
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Yes, write them down. This is the stories from the people here in the radio. There are a lot, already here, watching, listening to us and hanging out together, building this amazing Kashmir radio community.
00:59:59:21 – 01:00:17:16
Intervenant 7
Still don't know what I was waiting for. And my time was running wild. A million dead end streets. Every time I thought I'd got it, made it seem the taste was not so sweet. So I turned myself to face me. But I've never caught a glimpse. How the others must see the faker. I'm much too fast to take that test.
01:00:17:18 – 01:00:40:02
Intervenant 7
To change changes. Turn and face the strange to to to to changes. Don't want to be a richer man. To torture, to changes. Turn and face the strange. There's going to have to be a different man. Time may change me but I can't trace time. I watch the ripples change their size. But never leave the stream of warm impermanence.
01:00:40:04 – 01:01:00:07
Intervenant 7
And so the days float through my eyes. But still the days seem the same. And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations. They're quite aware of what they're going through. Choo choo choo. Your changes turn and face the strange to choo choo choo changes. Don't tell them to grow up and out of it.
01:01:00:09 – 01:01:22:08
Intervenant 7
Choo choo choo choo choo changes. Turn and face the strange. Where's your shame? You've left us up to our necks in it. Time may change me. But you can't trace time. Strange fascinations fascinate me. Changes are taking the pace I'm going through. Choo choo choo choo choo changes. Turn and face the strange. To choo choo choo changes.
01:01:22:10 – 01:01:37:18
Intervenant 7
Ooh, look out, you rock and rollers. Choo choo choo choo choo changes. Turn and face the strain. Pretty soon now you're going to get older I may change me, but I can't trace time I said that time may change me. But I can't trace today I.
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Still don't know what I was waiting for. And my time's running wild and mean. Dead end streets. And every time I thought I got it. Made it seem the taste was not so sweet. So I turned myself to face man. But I've never caught a glimpse how the others must've think of. I'm much too fast to take that test.
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To turn, to change it, turn to face the straight, to change it is the one to be a richer man to. To take, to change the face. To spray, to change. Yes. It's gonna have to be a different man.
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Time may change me, but I can't trace down.
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To it.
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I watch the ripples.
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Change the sides. But never leave the stream.
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Of one permanent sin. So the days float through my eyes.
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But still the day seem the same. And these children that you spit on. As they try to change their worlds. Are immune to the all consultations. They quite aware what they're going.
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To do to change it up and face the strength to change.
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Yes, don't tell them to pull up on all of it to to do, to change the face, to spray you, to change it is where the shame you've.
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Bass is breaking changes.
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Oh, look out your rocker. Could us to take you to change your ways.
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The stranger.
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To change. Yes, miss you. Now you gonna get on up to make things me. But I can't twist how.
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I said that time.
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May change me. But I can't change that I.
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Super simple.
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Fresh ideas. Gala life from Berlin. Live and direct from Kashmir. Radio.com.
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Super super duper.
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Okay.
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Then you know what? Dude, this is back. He was still resisting somehow next to us listening to us, watching to us and banging his head. Listening to changes from David Bowie in 1988, philosophers always published a small book, The Fold Leibnitz and Zubac. It seemed abstract, yet it touched artists, architects, thinkers, complex on the surface, but simple as a wave.
01:05:31:10 – 01:05:32:06
Today.
01:05:32:08 – 01:06:26:20
Jil Deleuze unfolds the fold for work. The fold is not just for it is the secret pulse of life itself. Matter folds into matter. The soul folds into the world. The world folds back into the soul. Every perception is already a crease, every thought, a wrinkle of infinity. Nothing flat, nothing naked only folds, folds upon, folds. Calves that refuse to end.
01:06:26:22 – 01:07:05:21
To live is to stretch, to contract, to unfold. To dive into the labyrinth of the real. To think is to read the pleats inside us. To discover that knowledge is not to give, but folded and clipped it up, vibrating.
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And.
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And the fold whispers. Grow larger. Expand your clarity. Amplify your intelligence. Push your joy to new amplitude.
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Every fold is an invitation.
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To endure. To resist. To explore. To turn suffering into texture. Darkness into a deeper interior. To bend. Chaos into creation.
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Follow the fold. It has no end. In its endlessness. We become infinite.
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In its curves. We are fully woke. ZIP along five more miles from the eye of the tiger. You know what I mean? All right. I just want to ask a question.
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Who really can't? Save a world in despair.
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Who really cares?
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And follows a water crisis in Flint that began four years ago, when the city started drawing water from the Flint River.
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Exposing thousands of people to the toxic metal. Mother, mother, there's too many of you frying on here. Brother, brother, brother.
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25. It's going to be a black male and a white.
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There's far too many of you dying. 14 million more. You know, last year.
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This deadly mass shooting to bring.
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Some mourning here today. Hey, for the fire, we don't need to escalate. You see what's up, man? It's up for only Luckin Coffee. You know, we've got to find a way to to bring some love and death here today so we could, like, stop and pick it inside side. Don't punish me with the brew. Time to talk to me.
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So you can.
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See. Oh, what's going on? What's going on? What's going on? Yeah. What's going on? Oh, what's going on? What's come up right now?
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I don't know what's the. Hey, what's the focus right now. Oh right here I just don't get this. Boo boo boo boo boo will do anything for me. My too my love. Everybody. Thank you for.
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All my boo. They don't ask me to serve you. Cause I'm here to hold. You know the phone rings on my phone. Standing here today. Oh, oh, look at you. Come with inside. Don't punish me. Left through time to you. Come on. Time to be. You can't see what's going on. Yeah, what's going on? So tell me what's going on.
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I'll tell you what. What's going on? What do you think? Right on. Right. By the time I got down to go. All right.
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I to stand up.
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And I heard, I heard you never spoke.
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No thing.
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Provoke. Nobody had the guts. Yes. I'm on a no to publish. It's his or her story on the telegram. Kashmir's radio. Telegram. But, we have a winner, Emily. We have a winner. She's still talking at the bar. She doesn't hear me. Really? She wouldn't. Maybe not. Never come to tell the story. We have no story. I can tell you one story.
01:12:53:13 – 01:13:25:05
I had the good once. It was in Berlin in 2008. It was the art fair, the beginning of it. And, I entered the room in this huge space. I don't remember exactly what it was, but there was this huge space with some polystyrene. Architecture construction, like, a mini town, made of polyester. And I looked at it and suddenly I saw I not suddenly, but I saw around me there were some huge ventilators, and I was alone in the room and I said, what the fuck is this?
01:13:25:05 – 01:13:45:14
And I jumped on the thing. I broke everything, I broke the structure, the architecture. And suddenly the ventilator started and everything was blowing up in the in the air. And I was like, fuck, I made it. I was the piece of art. I was the one who could, launch it. Actually, I checked online to see if this happened.
01:13:45:14 – 01:14:06:07
Really? Because I thought someone might have filmed it. It will be the the end of the piece of art to show how it went, but it doesn't exist. So maybe it was just a dream, I don't know, but, since then and since then, I'm taking, LSD because sometimes I live in some countries where it's legal. I force myself to follow my guests.
01:14:06:09 – 01:14:11:22
Well, yeah, but is it real? We don't know, really. If it was real.
01:14:11:23 – 01:14:16:12
You said we can do it. Shabu, I don't know. I don't know. I have no clue.
01:14:16:14 – 01:14:17:05
Okay.
01:14:17:07 – 01:14:31:02
But I think it was real because I have this real, real feeling of, truthfulness. So we have to go fast because our guests next Deejay Basel is coming. So who won? And what is the story?
01:14:31:04 – 01:15:06:16
And, you know, I've got a few stories, but most of them were about, when the get talked and it was maybe stronger than the mind and mind wouldn't see what the get. Well sing well telling and then it's claimed it's about like maybe break down. So. So this is a story. Did it did the person wouldn't like to to say it live and I can understand that.
01:15:06:18 – 01:15:10:20
So what is the story? You don't want to tell it?
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You can't say, I know I'm not allowed to do that. And that's the that's the tricky part.
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Because it is.
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What I do. Yes. Where they do is to preserve the secrets.
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Holy shit.
01:15:22:11 – 01:15:29:09
Yes, I know, and and I should have thought about that before I, I proposed this game.
01:15:29:09 – 01:15:33:09
But do we ever. We know. It's just we know we can say we did it.
01:15:33:10 – 01:15:40:12
We. I think it's a he okay. And it and it and I would say that we have a winner.
01:15:40:14 – 01:16:05:09
So he won three belly massage. Oh you will do in here in Berlin in your practice. Thank you very much. Maybe we'll find another way to make it a win next time. Maybe we find another way to make it win. You're listening to provoke. Time is kind of clashed cause, to move, of the rain.
01:16:05:09 – 01:16:28:15
I told you at the beginning of a show that we had some trouble with the rain. So, things are going faster. This show is going to shut down soon. But before it, I want to thank you, everyone. Thank you, Carmen Mayer, former Kevin Mayer. Me. Why are the d e thank you. Emily from gets that work. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
01:16:28:17 – 01:16:53:09
Cashmere radio, of course. A new gavel takes, 11 labs. We'll go through. You can find out all the references and playlist on, the website of Cashmere Radio, on supervooc.com. We will be back on October the 9th. It's a Thursday. And now, I can tell you I'll be at the radio every Thursday from 9 p.m. till midnight for the next Thursday.
01:16:53:10 – 01:17:30:22
If you want to see me and talk with me about this super work experience you're having, once a month on Cashmere Radio with me, or just talk about something else. Brazil is Coming is in my back. Is from Sydney, is now living in Berlin. Is running the record label replica. He's gonna show you in your heels. Is going to do an experimental and minimal, techno mix, until 9 p.m., 9 p.m. time, where you're going to find, memoria with Naga, with Naga in memoria, the Naga opens up the memory chest through an eclectic articulation of different musical forms.
01:17:30:24 – 01:17:56:05
Auslander. Soul music and progress. Live rock, tropical rhythm, and experimental sound will trigger osmotic impulse. It's from nine till 1030, and at 1030 till midnight, it will be biscuit brick. If you need a brick, start to beat boxing and phone rings. What's up mate? You're right. Yeah, yeah. All right. Just playing some tunes at Kashmir Radio.
01:17:56:05 – 01:18:20:02
Right. Come round, you can take off your shoes and stuff is cozy. Yeah? Yeah. Okay. See you there. Come to Kashmir Radio if you want to dance with us. Or lost track if you allowed me. Basil? Cos he is. Can we? Okay. Thank you very much. We, we, we are doing syncs together. Basil, let's shake our hands.
01:18:20:04 – 01:18:37:18
You're going to be able to play after this, French love song. Do you like love songs? I do. Do you like French music? I do, so it is going to be both. It's going to be La Toda la mujer with Francoise Hardy. Thank you for listening. Kashmir had you and Zubair evoke. Let's, talk together next months.
01:18:37:20 – 01:18:38:20
What's that for?
01:18:38:20 – 01:18:44:00
You to go for a walk. Super proud of yourself. Live from the eye of the tiger.
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You know what I mean?
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All right.
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Thank.
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You.
01:19:10:02 – 01:19:43:07
Say the dog. Did I know the dog? The good man. He did. I thought you were gonna dog Bailey on the phone, so. Yeah, like I say this, you got a dog that I know say no. Is that you? It was, you know. So. So, yeah. Oh, shit. He got that dog and that it want him. Oh! Do it.
01:19:43:07 – 01:20:15:09
Get that an animal on your. I don't lose you to the shepherd. You said you don't want a dog. Goodbye. Hey, dude, I thought you were gonna die over you never sully on my. It's you got a dog that I mean, shovel me. Okay, Magruder, I love you. Do, Bernard.
01:20:15:11 – 01:20:47:09
And you said I move. You look about me. He did. He got a leash. You know who he'll need to do what? Let alone I say, look, don't run, dog. Don't come back. Hey, girl. I thought you were going to Dover if you never found Sally. And like I said this, you ain't got a dog. Did I say no?
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Is it cool? Said you. What do you mean you? Oh, so? So me. Oh, so? So. Yeah. You also. Oh, God.
01:21:08:15 – 01:21:12:09
Superoxide. You up. Kashmir.
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Bunkum. Excuse. Just.
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Me?
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Oh! Oh.
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Oh.
01:22:07:02 – 01:22:24:02
Oh.
01:22:24:04 – 01:22:51:19
Sorry. Took the time. Physically. So the kitty. So my take just a little stack.
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Oh.
