This is an energy reflector, you can feel as much as you have

Dennis 2022-03-20 09:01:20

Have you ever found yourself dead and then used your soul to examine your experience?

Don't tell me, I do have it. . .

Four years ago, I climbed to the top of Ama Dablam, a technical mountain with an altitude of nearly 7,000 meters. When descending, because of the collective mistake of our three-member team (forgot to bring food), I was so hungry that I had hallucinations. The content of the hallucinations in half an hour I remember almost all of it, and that was—

I thought I was dead, it was my soul sitting on the 6500-meter hillside, watching the sunset, discussing life and death with Sherpa guide Sona in English [cover your face][cover your face][cover your face]

Everyone's tears or stimulation of this movie is different. Lucy cried when she saw the ending, but I was deeply touched by a line earlier. . .

Friends who are familiar with me may have heard me say it many times - I never planned to live long, because I don't think the length of life has any absolute meaning to me. In the past few years, I have become more and more aware of it and try to practice it. , only choose to do things that can create value or really love, and make some money along the way. . .

It may be a bit difficult to create value, but this film gives another standard of perspective-do you feel the beauty of life within reach?

Or, can we get close to each other and feel life?

Is it possible to maintain righteous thoughts and get rid of ego-clinging?

Death is a taboo for many Chinese people, try not to talk about it or face it. . .

I have personally experienced it myself, how can I feel the meaning of life if I don’t face and seriously think about death. . .

This movie is pretty good, like an energy reflection board, how much inspiration and thinking you can get from it is basically proportional to the richness of your personal life and life experience, which is quite magical in itself. . .

I would like to talk to a psychologist (like the one below), a physicist, and a philosopher about this movie. . .

Completely different angles, will get different inspiration from it. . .

The last time a movie made me understand a mainstream entertainment movie with a dizzying variety of angles was The Matrix 20 years ago. . .

Premise: We don't yet know what time is, and almost no one can give a precise definition, but modern science is approaching the truth about time. . .

And the scientific community and religion, philosophy, and it is very likely to find an intersection on the issue of time. . .

Then, time is also probably the most important part of what constitutes the meaning of life. . .

Then go back to think about the three security issues, and the feeling is completely different. . ,

I made a mistake. Seven years ago, I decided to resign, resign naked, and do one thing. It is estimated that almost no one understood why at that time, including myself. . .

Then I finished that thing, which was to go to Iceland to run a 250-kilometer load-bearing run. The name of the race was the Polar Long March Iceland Station. . .

After the run, at the end of the same year, I was on a business trip in Hong Kong and watched "Daydreamer" in the movie theater, which was being shown in the theater. The ignorant me found a response. Although it wasn't the answer, it was a movie that could make people feel better. Courageous film. . .

This kind of courage is to use the most magnanimous and true state to face and embrace a life full of uncertainty, and take this full uncertainty as the normal state, and then use the value investment orientation as the only standard of behavior, and give up on the length of life. Of course, this is a very subjective, very relative, and very personal value judgment. . .

The last paragraph above was also acquired with six or seven years of life and feelings, so I can try to describe it in words that are roughly the same. . .

In a word, life is to live in the state of being alive. #Running out of courage is never an empty talk. #亚迪runworld also really ran the world. I hope that a new program will be launched next month. #OpenDialogue is also truly open and harmonious. real conversation. . .

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Soul quotes

  • Joe: You ready?

    22: Huh?

    Joe: To come live.

    22: ...I'm scared, Joe. I'm not good enough. And anyway, I... I never got my spark.

    Joe: Yes, you did. Your spark isn't your purpose. That last box fills in when you're ready to come live. And the thing is, you're pretty great at jazzing.

  • 22: [in Joe's body] Like my mentor George Orwell used to say, State sponsored education is like the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket.