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Simple Mark: Reaching for the nature of reality at Burning Man

Simple Mark: Reaching for the nature of reality at Burning Man

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Simple Mark being interviewed by Amacing, Burning Man 2023

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Amacing: What are your emotions right now? Simple Mark: Ecstasy, bittersweet, knowing the week is coming to an end. Deeply grateful, happy, joyful, playful, sometimes gleeful. That's the story. Amacing: Who are you? Simple Mark: Well, my given name is Mark. Who I'm finding myself to be is kind of an interesting story that relates to a comment that Rupert Spira made. He said, we actually don't have any evidence that we are 8 billion consciousnesses sharing one world. What if we're one consciousness sharing 8 billion worlds? That one consciousness being the life force, the intelligence that sparks what we see as creation. What if I am the universe appreciating itself in this web of a bunch of people with a, in the web of a bunch of people, all starting with a clean slate in order to experience life as life. So who I am is, I'm one of those with a clean slate and a long life full of experiences, believing that there's not so much difference between us. Amacing: What are you on right now? Which dimension? Simple Mark: Physical, emotional, energetic. I'm sitting at 6:45 & A at Burning Man, after all the rains, looking out over the open playa on burn night when the man will burn. And yeah, in a chair speaking with a good friend. Amacing: So spiritually, where are you right now? Simple Mark: Hovering between, and co-locating between this apparent material reality and a couple of levels of access that I've just begun to experience. And in the web, all over. And there doesn't need to be much of a mark as separate being for this play that's unfolding in front of my eyes. So the body work with myofascia is, is a consequence of this or vice versa? I think that myofascia was a process of coming to certain realizations out of this experience late at Burning Man last year, where I had a great opening to the web, to the quantum field, to the network, whatever you want to call it. And experienced in my body a lot of trauma, a lot of heaviness, a lot of weight, a lot of clutter. And after experiencing six months of rapid fire releasing of grievances, pain, sorrows, I discovered that the bodywork, giving it is therapeutic, but also in receiving it, there is a direct access to the release of physical tension, energetic tension, emotional tension, and the creation of a space in the body within which the net can inform, as opposed to me thinking I'm driving the bus. So body work is a wide open door, and myofascia is fascinating, and the work I do in creating fascial, energetic, sometimes emotional release, is now a vocation and kind of a meditation practice. I'm also a Zen practice. Me too I have the same feeling. When we woke up the first night. Must be sunset. The wolves are howling. Sunset on Burn Night. Amacing: What about awakening? Simple Mark: Well, that's just a bit of a sideshow benefit experience that comes along with this whole package of non-dual reality experience.

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