Midnight Gospel
01:
Enter a zombie country and talk to the president about drugs. The president's point of view is that there is no good medicine or bad medicine in the world, we can't simply compare marijuana and medical drugs, they are both just natural chemicals, it's just human use that gives them properties.
The male protagonist raised a point at this time, the similar effects of meditation and hallucinogens. Interesting elevator metaphor, ascending to the second floor and entering utopia, the two are the same. One state is to be aware of consciousness, to be a bystander and a feeler, a bit of a layering of the ego, the id, and the superego, but not exactly the same.
Interestingly, after everyone turned into zombies, the world was peaceful, and the true meaning of life and death was found. Being a zombie is like meditation and hallucinogens, both reaching the second floor, calm and beautiful and bright.
02:
In the second episode, I realized that the overall animation is not just a simple taste of the episodes, but a series of macro topics, such as death, hallucination, meditation, love, etc. It is about different universes and different magical identities. People's thinking, peace and treatment of the ontology The way.
It mentioned the unequal love of God, and also talked about the so-called love of others and self-love that God declared.
It is mentioned that owning and giving up death anxiety should be faced with a peaceful mind and a meditative, focused and quiet attitude.
(The mop dog turned out to be a cosmic body, which is quite interesting)
03:
I really like the character design and concept of this episode. The murloc in the fish tank controls the cat in the cat world, and the cat serves as a sailor and employee on the sea. The whole character is very cute. Fish love cats, it seems to be the rule of this world.
The murlocs saw through the red dust and talked a lot.
This episode talks about magic, which is called witchcraft in translation. In addition to the inner meditation of witchcraft as always, that is, spiritual sustenance, you deliberately invoke energy and intelligence and then absorb them, also talked about the difference between the East and the West, the enlightenment of the East emphasizes the multi-year cycle, and the Magic of the West injects it into fuel , looking forward to purifying people throughout the year.
In magic, the so-called enlightenment is not the end, enlightenment is the beginning of everything. In the West, we call enlightenment the sun consciousness. After having solar consciousness, the next step is to develop ourselves as the solar body. This is to create a system so that our consciousness does not disintegrate in the second death. The first death is a physical death, and the second death is when your consciousness travels through the universe, and all aspects of your character are erased, leaving only a pure energy nucleus, which is then recycled into other things. The solar body would avoid this from happening.
From magic itself, we talked about a brief history of inheritance, and talked about oral communication. Combining oral communication with the media, conforming to the trend of thought, saying the corresponding words, and inheriting it will be attractive.
One of the interesting ideas of the murloc is that he believes that we should be infinitely close to the things we like in our life. Anything in this world is a positive world. For example, if you catch a cold, it does not mean that you are sick or deny that you are not sick, but that I am every day. Every moment is a little better. It is a kind of peace of spiritual purification, showing very dynamic positivity. This is more interesting when talking about the murlocs who have been in prison. He thinks that going to prison is a good causal effect, and he is grateful for the experience of going to prison. Even the most painful part, thank you. For example, when he is ill, there is no doctor in prison, and he has to constantly explore spiritual sustenance by himself. So that after being released from prison, I feel as if I have never been in prison before.
04:
The extended theme of this episode is pretty clear, mindfulness meditation coupled with forgiveness and listening.
Learning to forgive means to separate oneself from pain and resentment. Like learning to pull up, you can't do it at first, but you can learn it slowly. But at the beginning of learning pull-ups, we need the support of a coach. Forgiveness is also, we need the support of others.
One of the support is listening. Listening to other people's pain. Listening keeps us alive. Listening is a way of connecting with the universe. It's like breathing. People connect with everything through breathing. Listening is a way of breathing.
In this episode, when Trudy's boyfriend showed her love, he said, I am as gentle as a flower, you are as sharp as a thorn, we are a rose together, marry me! What a romantic part, the complementarity is beautiful!
05:
This episode was funny, talking about ego, the bird in the show thinks my existence and ego are empty and meaningless. It is only during hallucinations and orgasms that you truly experience this nothingness. The French call an orgasm a little death, and death is actually a big orgasm, the ego is a burden, the source of all pain, and giving up the idea that you have a separate self is the ultimate orgasm.
The planet that caters to the virtual electronic prison is talking about the existentialism of nothingness from the very beginning. The green protagonist (sorry I really don't know what it is called) has never been aware of the self and what is the self, constantly exploring, constantly circulating, It ended the loop with a temporal paradox, which was quite interesting.
06:
The story that happened on this planet brought out a little personal background of the male protagonist.
Like the stinky octopus, the octopus and the grandfather's conversation, the grandfather let him feel the silence. Silence has three principles: 1. Give some space to listen 2. Give some space to feel 3. Simply feel the space.
Grandpa's suggestion is that during meditation, we can properly empty the space and feel the empty space. But don't try to purify your mind. This process is more like accepting your endless thoughts. You don't necessarily have to connect with these thoughts. You don't have to grasp and think about them. You just feel it, feel the space.
07:
Talking about death with the god of death, the god of death said, we should try to experience it with all our hearts, and be with a corpse, a placenta, or a newborn baby with a mucus all over it, which is a scene that we can't experience in our daily life. The god of death used his uncle's introduction to corpse disposal on the battlefield, and talked about the capitalization of the entire corpse disposal, in order to let everyone understand that corpses are not so scary, and corruption and disease are even safer than when they were alive. We can spend some time in peace with death and dead bodies, and when you feel really ready, call the funeral home.
Stay with the raw reality, as we say.
08:
Mom said to him that reality is too complicated and this energy experience of love is so great that to fight it we build a whole life, a whole self.
Duncan, love doesn't go anywhere.
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