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Your one stop show for politics for the unenslaved, culture for the interesting and music for the outcasts! Bloody Revolutions AKA B.R of The Art and War Podcast and The eMilitia Podcast hosts a more intimate show here on everything from anti-government politics to punk rock, gun culture, radical history and plenty more!
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This podcast site shares thoughts and perspectives concerning practical notions and methodologies for all -- regardless of level of experience or knowledge -- who are curious, interested or an ongoing student/practitioner of Himalayan (aka Tibetan) Buddhism. These podcasts are products of The Chenrezig Project, a Buddhist study/discussion group located in Boulder County, CO. Mark Winwood, a member of the undergraduate Psychology teaching faculty at Naropa University in Boulder, is the Chenre ...
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Call it what you will: enlightenment, realization, awakening, illumination, profound maturity, sageness, bliss . . . noble and empowering . . . brilliant and humble . . . courageous and practical . . . the 'stuff' of poetry. Cultivating the enlightening mind is, for those who venture in its direction with diligence and authenticity, an adventurous …
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Ignorance, Anger, Confusion, Greed, Jealousy, Arrogance, Cynical Doubt, Laziness, Wrong Views, Low Self Esteem, Fear. In Buddhism these are known as Kleshas, mental hindrances that cloud our mind, setting the stage for unwholesome (i.e., self-centered) intentional actions. They are stubborn -- sneaky, lurking -- like highway robbers, always ready t…
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We often cannot change our external environment. We certainly cannot change many (or most) of the people we encounter. But Mindfulness practice can lead us to clearly 'see' -- and help us to genuinely understand -- what is happening in the present moment (i.e., as it is happening) rather than being confused and/or lost in our thoughts, opinions and…
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From a divine 17th century French Canadian cathedral . . . to a young couple presenting Medicine Buddha-oriented offerings in the midst of northern Colorado's 'Rawah Wilderness' -- a tale of bountiful faith and practice touching distant times and realms. (Length: 14 minutes) Written and shared here by Mark Winwood of the Chenrezig Project (mwinwood…
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"Tonglen" is a Tibetan term that implies 'exchanging oneself with others’. It refers to a meditation practice found in Himalayan/Mahayana Buddhism which allows the awakening of genuine compassion. "Tong" translates as 'giving or sending', and "len" as 'receiving or taking.' Tonglen practice is experiential; it gradually wears away our habitually ob…
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After a long absence, I return with almost 2.5 hours of solo rambles on what I've been up to, playing the game of life, overcoming hardships, unplugging from the endless doom and gloom of the news cycle, the Constitutionalist to Libertarian to Anarchist pipeline, why I think American culture will long outlast American government, a quick recap for …
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Reflections on Buddhist Dharma, Indra’s Jewel Net and the Trees with which we share our planet . . . as metaphor for the vast intra-connectedness of phenomena, ideas and life. Since all things are intimately -- and infinitely -- intertwined with one another, every action is echoed throughout time and space, creating a butterfly effect across the co…
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For your contemplation: Appreciative thoughts and kindness-empowering visualizations are shared in this gentle meditation. As the River flows . . . May all beings be happy -- May all beings be safe -- May all beings be well -- May all beings be peaceful and at ease. Sit comfortably, focus, center . . . approach and enter your meditative mind. Or si…
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It is auspicious awareness for Dharma practitioners to remain mindful of how each of our lifetime's event/moments present opportunities for empowering wisdom to arise and abide. Then, as insights blossom, long-held perspectives and self-oriented attitudes, no longer useful or relevant, may transform in vastly unexpected ways. Consider: the flourish…
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The inherently potent merging of Tibetan Buddhism-supported mind states, in concert with the vibrational qualities of Sanskrit sounds and syllables, provides a direct, enriching stimulus to the energies -- and results -- of our Dharma practice. This has been understood and experienced by practitioners for centuries, who will recite teachings and pr…
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Finally back with a new show! Wasting no time jumping into non-controversial topics such as the North Carolina Power Substation attack, the forest defense actions to prevent the building of 'Cop City' in Atlanta, a hot take on the US-Russian prisoner exchange of WNBA player Britney Griner for International Russian Arms Dealer Viktor Bout, the state…
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Everything is changing, advancing . . . collectively and individually . . . moment-by-moment. Until instinctive insights begin to manifest, reactions to impermanence set many of our challenges into motion, swirling into what Siddhartha termed afflictive mind-states (aka kleshas) of "dukkha" – ignorance-sourced confusions and complications leading t…
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The Queen of England only dies once, so the wildly ‘inappropriate’ celebrations continue! This episode; I talk shit about the Royals, explain the situation of their modern existence to non-subjects of the Crown, touch on the Queen’s pedophile son Prince Andrew being protested against in the wake of her death and Brits being arrested for doing so du…
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Something a little different this week! A few recordings fell through so stepping in with a new episode from our producer’s show ‘The B.R Hates Feds Show’, B.R sits down with Reaper 1.1 to discuss everything from small unit tactics, the evolving and re-emerging culture of the civilian rifleman, the idea of his ’skill tree’ post, how ‘marketing’ is …
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Finally returning with a solo show, I chat shit about EVERYTHING. Starting with the Euro and EU slowly tumbling towards turmoil and why that’s awesome, Fauci stepping down and going off to live a cushy life in the private sector with zero consequences, I tap into my old comic nerd side and get into why the conservative bitching about She-Hulk is bo…
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In this episode I’m joined by No More Adjectives to wade into the topic of Anarchy full bore. We get into our common sense definition of what ‘Anarchy’ means to us and it’s ancient Greek origins, what made him an Anarchist as well as his deep dives into theory and subsequent quasi-rejection of it in favor of putting Anarchism into practice via Mutu…
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Visualize a vast railroad terminal resembling New York City’s Grand Central Station, with newly dead people entering all the time, mulling around, eventually moving from the waiting room toward the track on which their departure train sits, ready to take them away on a sojourn through the Bardo of Becoming to their next destination. And while we wi…
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This episode I’m joined by Mike the Polymath of the EasyPeasy Podcast, to discuss everything green thumb under the black flag! We get into meeting at Chillderburg and the vibe of Little Amsterdam, the perhaps slightly off-target prepper goal of the well stocked nuclear bunker instead of a thriving garden and network of skilled individuals, Mike’s i…
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Joining me this episode is Finance & Maneuver! A former Marine now helping out Vets and otherwise with their financial futures, building community through his page out in Arizona, putting together gonzo ‘Heat’ and ‘The Town’ style photoshoots, getting out training and more! We discuss everything from his anti-bank, anti-authority tone to learning u…
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The legendary Lao Tzu was living and teaching a harmonious way of being -- simple, modest and true -- traveling throughout China centuries before Siddhartha's birth. Upon achieving enlightenment, Siddhartha Buddha refined, deepened and shared similar ways to all who were inclined to listen. Then, after his death, these teachings were assembled and …
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In this episode, I get into what I’ve been up to in the busy weeks following Chillderburg, some behind the scenes on the guerrilla photo shoots I’ve been a part of with Finance and Maneuver in the city and our big mansion shoot with WarBear and the value I see in repping gun culture in an edgier, more entertaining way. I also answer your questions …
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In this live episode from Chillderburg, I sit down with a bunch of first time campers in and around ‘Little Amsterdam’ including ‘G00nicidal Tendencies’ and ‘An Appeal to Liberty’, to chat about their experiences from the annual Memorial Day weekend liberty gathering in Texas! We get into how people are enjoying their time at the event, the melting…
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In this quick 36 minute FAQ, Jake and myself go over some common questions about Chillderburg Vier! Chillderburg is a Texan liberty community event happening at Muleshoe Bend, TX May 28-30th (Memorial Day weekend). Check it out if you can, community building is important! Chillderburg.com for camp spots, show tickets and to donate! Check out my new…
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Don’t mind the first four minutes, the audio gets more crisp after that! In this episode, I give one last sales pitch on Chillderburg, two weeks out from the event, chat about UFO’s and what the Pentagon officials are testifying that they know on the subject on Capitol Hill, make some comments on the NY shooter and his plagiarized, low effort manif…
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Consider: How convenient would it be to have a 'Karma' Replay Command Center into which we could call when needed to replay an action or moment we had participated in? An at-the-ready 'redo' button for any occurrence that, upon reflection, we'd like to correct or fix the 'why' or 'how' we behaved with others . . . and thereby repairing or 're-conte…
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In this very special three hour, in person interview, I sit down with the one and only: Whiskey and Rebellion! We catch up on what he’s been up to in his two year absence, his nomad travels across the States living the van life, our takes on the Roe V. Wade chaos, chat about the end times, laugh about ‘good cops’, get into the Irish, we get into th…
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This episode, my eMilitia co-host, Guns and Guillotines drops by to shoot the shit on everything from Anarchy and Peace, to some history and sights to see in his home state of South Carolina, what we think of non-Ukrainians fighting in Ukraine, we talk about roadtrippin what the state of education would look like without government, talk guns and g…
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"How does my mind work?" It was a question posed to the 21st Century Bodhisattva at the conclusion of a teaching. After pausing to collect her thoughts, the Bodhisattva smiled sofly and began to speak not only about the experiential mechanics of mind-flow, but of the path of progressive engagement that empowers one to begin to understand for themse…
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In this episode, I share my outlook on city life after growing up in the countryside my whole life before moving to the urban sprawl, why I think city dwellers are more easily ‘conquered’, how that is inherited from being peasants living within King’s walled cities and paying tribute and taxes to their ruler, why more rugged individualists come fro…
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In this episode, I express my frustrations with the RECCE topic becoming a meme, what the term actually means, why it’s much more than simply using survival gear in the woods and a 14.5 LPVO set up, what Urban RECCE might look like, using drones and cameras to aide in information collection and more! I also answer listener questions touching on eve…
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The historians tell us Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, lived more than 2,500 years ago in Northern India. Having uncovered and freed the enlightened mind, it is said he taught the path of similar achievement to others for 45 years, until his death at the age of 80. Precious work, done remarkably well; obviously the Buddha and his teachin…
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In this episode, we find ourselves staring down the barrel of another pointless war should the US and NATO get involved in Ukraine more than they currently are and Russia claims their invasion is a 'peace keeping operation aimed at accomplishing the denazification of Ukraine' as they send thousands of poorly trained and equipped conscripts to their…
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On this extra long almost three hour episode, I sit down with PNW Guerrilla! He’s been sharing his mountain rucks with likeminded people up in the Pacific North-West for some time now, got all sorts of great attention across Tik Tok and Instagram that’s been helping to normalize civilian riflemanship, rucking, bushcraft etc. and generally, cultivat…
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Posed by a student to the 21st Century Bodhisattva at the conclusion of a teaching: "There's this nagging question, What do I want? The truth is, it's slippery. How can I ever know what I truly want when everything is always changing . . . including my flip-flopping mind, the basis of my entire experience?" "Do you have any advice for me?" After so…
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In this irreverent, week late episode, I get into what's been going on with me and where my energies have been focused (and consumed) in the New Year, I ramble about my recent deep dive into European surplus gear and my newfound adoration for the DPM pattern used in British and Dutch kit and cover some of the more unique pieces I've added to my ruc…
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In this episode, I chat about the tension surrounding Ukraine currently and where the current unrest comes from, looking back to the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, how it escalated, what patterns we can see in these events, how state violence is so easily normalized, how a government can ‘legalize’ tyranny and much more on the evolution of the Ukrainia…
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Absolutely everything (i.e., anything) we can point to as 'this' or 'that' is occurring in a dynamically ever-changing manner . . . organic . . . on the fly . . . at times seemingly chaotic . . . the sum of its parts . . . perpetually compiling and re-compiling . . . including the profoundly complex occurrences we refer to as You and Me and Us. All…
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Starting the year off with reflection on the first year of running the show, some changes I'll be making including shifting to two episodes a month, on the second and fourth Thursday, and getting back on top of producing content for Instagram and The Anarch.substack.com I also go into what I learned intentionally rucking with non-ideal gear and wha…
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Reflection upon a foundational Diamond Sutra verse yields a clear and relevant message to those on the Mahayana path: Every sentient being is equally worthy of our attention, caring, cherishing, virtuous intentions and actions. This understanding -- from which the great mind of equanimity, compassion's fertile ground, arises and abides -- is profou…
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In this very special holiday show, Illustration Nathan, one half of the CBRN Art page, joins me to get all of his Ted Posting out in one go, discussing Ted Kaczynski and his infamous manifesto and it's predictions: Industrial Society and It's Future. We get into why he has become an internet meme, his predictions coming true, our own opinions on te…
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This week, I talk about getting back into shooting, training and marksmanship after intermittent breaks due to the ammo shortage, my love for the desert and the feeling of freedom/peace of mind it brings me. I then get into the week's news from the US winning it's appeal to extradite Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, from Britain to the states …
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This time of year can be difficult for many -- obligatory family gatherings, stress, pressure, stale relationships, contrived cheer, discomfort. But consider: perhaps there's no more fertile setting for meaningful Dharma practice than within our own families. Because while time shared with those with whom we're most familiar can be challenging, it …
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This week, we hit the news covering Ghislain Maxwell’s trial, the lack of coverage, what’s going on and what I think will come of it as well as Britain’s Plan B of tighter COVID regulations in preparation for the Omicron variant (which has killed zero people according to the World Health Organization) and to distract from the British government bei…
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In this episode, I talk about the Holiday season and the mismatched priorities of huge sales on useless shit during a harder time with inflation and supply issues and give a quick update on mine and CBRN’s recent Wyoming trip, I then jump into a heavy Q&A session for most of the show covering everything from Chinese tyranny to Australian quarantine…
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Teachers -- those we learn from; they are everywhere . . . and always have been. Consider the people of your life -- in your past and those who are here now. Try to clear your mind of feelings of attachment and/or aversion and ask yourself, with an openly honest heart: “What has this person taught me? How have they influenced me, enabling me to be …
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This week, I’m joined by Firearms Chronicles and discuss what he does on IG sharing the latest gun rights centric news out there as well as what got him into guns and understanding history and his rights, the impact and aftermath of the Rittenhouse case, what justifiable self defense is, why 3D printing has us optimistic and why I love the spirit o…
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This week, I share my first hand experience of the dreaded coof and how I breezed through it, celebrate CBRN and Nathan’s 100k plays on the Art and War podcast, the coffee thing and why we should be mindful to keep dependencies in check and strive for self improvement, I give a quick recap of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and some takes on the case as…
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This week, I’m joined by Pat, former LEO and high speed drug operations Coastie turned tactical educator, lock picking expert, K9 trainer, author, podcaster and now homesteader! Pat joins me to catch up on his move to Texas and enjoying ‘the good life’ of hard work for your own direct benefit as opposed to the stale slow death of bureaucracy at an …
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A Tibetan craftsman created the Thangka for her, depicting a luminous Buddha surrounded by empowering deities and Dharma protectors. Over the years she has spent many hours in its presence; fondly sitting with it, adoring and appreciating it as one would a precious friend. The Buddha at its center had never spoken to her. Until now. (Length: 12 min…
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We're back! Sorry for the missing show last week people, technical issues meets COVID bullshit, but this week we have a meaty two hour episode, originally aired on 'Liberty Uninterrupted', the host Jamie Cain did me a big solid and let me put it out here too while I get back on schedule. We set the world right on the liberty movement and it's evolu…
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