A movie that has been swiped three times can only be seen three times. The first time I watched it, I didn't really care, the second time I watched it, I felt very good, and the third time was super moved.
On the healing effect of nature on women
Recently, I was reading some books on psychoanalysis and fairy tales. It was mentioned many times that it is easy to communicate between women and nature. Many injured women went to nature to seek healing, and they all succeeded. Why can women find themselves in nature? The heroine entered the wilderness for the first time, followed her mother's way and pulled some wild grass, rubbed it, put it under her nose and took a deep breath, the natural taste. Being able to calm down and smell the weeds is a kind of stillness in itself. Lao Tzu said: The heavy is the light root, and the quiet is the impetuous ruler. Naturally being able to make the heroine calm down, this is divine power. Is not it? After losing her mother, the heroine was in a manic state, cheating, taking drugs, quarreling, being loose, angry, and unable to control herself, but when she smelled the weeds, her anxiety disappeared. This is the power of Mother Nature, which is connected with true motherhood. Hiking, traveling, in the forest, among the mountains, in the snow field, in the wasteland, alone, facing the sky and the earth, facing oneself, dialogue, various dialogues with oneself and the past, explain, explain all of yourself, no No reservations. At the end, the explanation is over, the self is silent, there is almost nothing left in the pocket, but the soul is calm, this is the priceless treasure. Women longing for rebirth, try to find the best medicine in nature.
you have to trust yourself
This sentence sounds like a biblical tone. Trust, who should we trust in our life? When we were young, we trusted our parents, when we grew up we trusted our husbands, when we got old we trusted our children, and we also trusted in career, money, youth and love, but later we found out that many, many are unreliable. So who do we trust? God? The heroine said: God is a ruthless bitch. We should trust ourselves. Is not it? The heroine always thought that her mother was everything and her heaven. Without her mother, she and her brother collapsed and the sky fell. The husband can't save her. He is kind and generous, but he can't reach the deepest part of the heroine's life. The sleeping heroine needs a process of self-awakening, just like the princess in the fairy tale. The world, into the black forest. The heroine also experienced the helplessness of losing the support of her mother, she fell into the black forest, and no one could lead her out, if she didn't want to. She even had an abortion of her own child, which fully proved that she had not grown up at all and could not bear it, but she had to grow up. Going on a journey alone and hiking across the Pacific Ridge requires a lot of giving up, and it's difficult for ordinary people to move forward, such as the fat couple in the wilderness. The heroine has nothing left, she sank herself to the bottom, gave up marriage, work, friends, life and drugs, she walked into the wilderness alone, when she came out, she was not more barren, but spiritually rich. She woke up, found her place, saw her responsibilities, and faced her own pain. The one who holds up women is always you, woman!
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