Arj Barker Is The Sickest Buddhist

12/18/09  Print This Post Print This Post    2 Comments      Written by Ian MacKenzie
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Gangsta-rap video pokes fun at spiritual-materialism.

Arj Barker, aka Dave from Flight of the Conchords, kicks some Buddha-butt in this music video parody. The clip originally made it’s way around the web in late August, but now that it’s back online, it’s worth sharing for a Friday laugh (hat tip to Casey for sending the link):

Clever? Yes. But does it feed an inaccurate perception of spiritual materialism? Ethan Nichtern, commenting for Beliefnet, writes:

It’s funny, but it’s not the kind of humor that requires much mentally, and is super easy to achieve (yes I do think I could’ve written it better), and ultimately I think it plays into a dark and inaccurate view of mind/body practitioners.

He believes judging others for their materialist trappings betrays our own inability to understand:

…until we are enlightened, a personal mixture of awakened compassion and selfish confusion forms the basis for everything we do. The contemplative path is about working directly with this mixture, not rejecting it in self or others. The path is to notice our selfish confusion and slowly massage it away through repeated attention.

At the same time, the path is to notice our already-present positive intentions and habits, and slowly cultivate and amplify these until they infuse everything we do.

Ultimately, Ethan believes it’s not about avoiding spiritual-materialism entirely.

Spiritual materialism is not something to reject. Noticing spiritual materialism is the path.

What do you think of the smoking sage by the pound? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Community Connection

Need more Buddha’s rapping? Check out Lama Boy’s music video – then visit MatadorTV for more great Buddhist clips like What is Nirvana?


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Matador ID: ianmack

Ian MacKenzie is the founder and editor of Brave New Traveler. He is currently editing the One Week Job documentary. Aside from writing, he spends his time exploring the fundamental nature of existence and wishing he did more backpacking.

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  • joshua johnson replied on December 18, 2009

    this lit up my day like a fist full of Nag Champa! Thanks Ian!

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  • Ashleigh replied on December 19, 2009

    This is fabulous! It seems to be fully ‘enlightened’ you should also be open to humour! It is witty and reflects truths as to how some people see spiritualism as a ‘brand’ – like wearing a new fashionable jumper with tags hanging off just so everyone knows about it. Surely the inner journey can be travelled without all the ‘retreats’ and new-age self-help books!

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