A world of sand

Randall 2022-04-19 09:02:35

Samsara, it's hard enough to see, after less than ten years, compared with Baraka, it also belongs to constant reincarnation in a sense. The content involved is almost the same, and the themes are constantly reincarnated, and all kinds of bizarre and bizarre things are only surpassed by time.

This season, China has put more time, Sanquan, Shuanghui, fast-moving consumer goods...

People pay more attention to spiritual civilization, unified golf driving range, indoor ski resort, concerts, gyms... The crowd is surging like water... However, the demeanor is becoming more and more suspicious... an act of shaping one's own mask in the office Fragments of art, distorted human nature on the face.

Farms, slaughterhouses, all show the brutality and efficiency of human beings.

The pursuit of personalization leads to the choice of various forms of coffins after death.

Women are becoming more and more hollow, micro-rectification is prevalent, shemales who jump on poles, and the eyes of imitation dolls have a tendency to surpass women...

Guns are prevalent, bullets are in demand, and there is a lack of security.

Excessive consumption of rubbish like mountains, including body rubbish leads to disease.

Nature is weak, and cities are weak.

If Baraka is a metaphor, Samsara is self-evident. Compared with the film, the location and subtitles are omitted, and the distinction between national boundaries is blurred.

All things change over time and the prevailing culture, and values ​​become alienated. Perhaps the teachings of religion are still there. Pie says that faith is a house and religion is a room in a house...

Reincarnation - Repetition.

Exist-death-exist...the cycle goes on and on

Technology is advancing and modernization is accelerating.

The eyes of the various people who appeared were basically dull or angry or blank or indifferent, and the children also lacked smiles.

Seriously, one sand is one world.

The exquisite sand paintings of the mandala are like a city with brilliance in the dark night.

The mandala of colored powder, green, yellow, red, white and black, instantly vanished into nothingness.

Leave a cup of sand.

A grand illusion of a karmic gathering

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