Group gymnastics and a person to exercise inner

Taryn 2022-04-21 09:02:50

Atheists and religious believers arguing about gods and beliefs is like arguing about which came first, the chicken or the egg. Atheists believe that religions have created gods, while believers believe that all things are created by gods. In the final analysis, the relationship between people, beliefs, and gods is still materialism and idealism.

In fact, the "god" in the movie no longer has the characteristics of a god. The god without the figurative characteristics is the primitive and simple good will or fear of human beings. This will or obsession has evolved into belief. In the film, "God" encourages people to pursue their original hearts and strips away the chaotic religious shell of India. He incarnates everything and is omnipresent, that is, the world, that is, the world that exists by believers. So does it mean that your heart will be reflected in the subjective world?

The film may attack religion, but it's just the exposed flaws of religion, clergy, temples, churches, and the like. In essence, it is still a movie that promotes idealistic religious thoughts. Milk, blankets, and candles are never unbroken in India. Religion is an addictive thing. This kind of deformed religion wrapped in gold paper also has a more intoxicating meaning. It is too easy to exchange some money for the promise of the gods, not everyone can be firm in heart, most people need a fulcrum, especially for poor Indians, an unwarranted promise from a god is better than the guarantee of the government. And the pity of the rich is more reassuring to them. It's like being poisoned.

And this movie seems to be unwilling to touch the interests of the power, let alone give guidance to the poor, so it is better to give it a little touch. People are advised not to believe in some gods that are not there, but to temper their hearts and ask for what they want is better. Just like it turned out that a group of people came out to practice group gymnastics every day, but the effect is not good because it costs money and effort. It is better to go home and exercise more for yourself, save time and effort, and be low-carbon and environmentally friendly.

Is there a trace of humanistic thought that cannot be seen in it, but I have to say that such a ray of light can appear in India. It is really enviable. The issues it explores are deep enough and are not limited to the superficial reactions to social phenomena.

To put it aside, Indians may, regardless of the new generation or the older generation, believe in different things now, but I think most of them are still accustomed to the existence of certain beliefs. I guess this is the proper attitude of the long-standing ancient culture without faults, rather than "hehe, hehe QNMLGB".

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OMG: Oh My God! quotes

  • Krishna Vasudev Yadav: Like a worshipper is incomplete without God, likewise God is also incomplete without a true worshipper.

  • Krishna Vasudev Yadav: I am Krishna that's why I do magic... I am not Krishna because I do magic.