It’s actually about the road to Buddhahood

Vincenza 2021-10-13 13:06:42

The recently released LUCY (Chinese translation of "Super Drug Dealer") is actually a movie about the road to Buddhahood. Here are four explanations:
(1) When Lucy came out of the hospital, he suddenly found that he had become omniscient. Not only could he clearly hear the conversations of everyone on the phone, but he also clearly felt the vitality of the trunk's veins. This is similar to Master Bodhidharma's "smell of ants fighting like thunder" when he was facing the wall in Shaolin.
(2) Lucy used the speed of a car to explain to the professor the meaning of "time" and "existence" for mortals. After she later developed 100% of her brain, she instantly broke the shackles of time and three-dimensional space, reciprocating the past and the future As well as any star, it is equivalent to depicting what is called "circumstance of Dharma Realm".
(3) Lucy went from the initial 20% with no pain, no pain, no fear, no joy, to 100% at the end, and disappeared. Suddenly, the sms supporting actor said I am everywhere. Body and mind, colorless, sound, fragrance and touch, without vision, and even unconsciousness...the mind has no obstruction, no obstruction, and no terror."
(4) Lucy's ability to transform from an addicted girl and a cowardly drug dealer into an all-consciousness is not because of a heavenly will suddenly, but because the drugs are 100% opened in her brain cells, and these brains Lucy has it, I have it, and you have it. This is the so-called "all beings can become Buddhas." What we lack is just a method and a medium for stimulating.
The Buddhist scriptures say that there are 84,000 ways to become a Buddha. There are different kinds of them. You can practice esoteric learning in the pure land of Zen, or you can do business, be charity, and be a prostitute. After watching "Lucy" tonight, I found out that drug use is OK. Sure enough, the Buddha is a "True Talker, Truth Talker, and Ruth Talker"! ! !

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Lucy quotes

  • Lucy: [Seated on the jet about to land in Paris, toasting herself with a glass of champagne and before she begins to disintegrate] To knowledge.

  • Pierre Del Rio: [During the high-speed car ride through Paris with Lucy driving] I'd rather be late than dead.

    Lucy: We never really die.