Everyone has all kinds of questions, can't find the answer, and looks forward to a spiritual teacher to come and answer all the doubts. But in fact, what we most want to hear is the answers that we have already thought of ourselves, those answers that have been circling in our minds but are not sure, we only hope to get affirmation from an authoritative person, a great leader, a spiritual mentor. . . I want to find sustenance for my humble thoughts from the mouths of those big people who are recognized and admired by people.
However, I just didn't expect that the spiritual teacher whom everyone admires will be sick, angry, embarrassing, and self-motivated before the first date.
When he confessed that he couldn't talk to God, someone asked, do you mean you are like the rest of us? He replied, "Not yet, but I'm working on it", trying to get out of his closed life and trying to pursue the person he loves.
The movie breaks the halo of spiritual mentors, but it has a better inspirational effect. It turns out that we are our own spiritual mentors, our own answer man, how many setbacks and ups and downs we have experienced from birth to adulthood, but we have never dared to admit it. It's like always knowing that only you can solve your inner problems, but you have to borrow a movie to be sure.
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