Vipassana to reach the heart

Karson 2022-03-23 09:02:21

Near the end of the film, there is a picture of Alaska from the helicopter, valleys, forests, streams, lakes, talking about Treadwell once said, tired of returning to the human world, tired of the rules of the human world, he wants to be a beast, even a beast. Grizzly. I can't help but think of a time when I was more obsessed with nature and more curious about insects than humans. I have said more than once that if I just lived in the forest like this, I would be with these insects every day, knowing that. All their secrets, knowing how they lived every second from birth to death.

Whether it is a close-up or a 100-yard viewing of nature, it will actually turn into a process of vipassana in the end.

Curiosity about the outside world, knowing through your own efforts, and using the rules you know to be correct to do things that seem right, such as protection, are all these really correct?

If you think of human beings as animals, they are just a group of social animals that can use weapons.

Learn to look at a person and a thing without judgment. Through documentaries, you will find that even if it is a performance, even if it is deliberate, even if it is a disguise, it is the most real side of human nature. Since it is true, it does not matter whether it is good or bad, and since it exists, it is reasonable. No matter what judgment we get from each of our eyes and hearts, it all exists.

Grizzlies exist, Treadwell is dead, and the grizzlies may one day go extinct, but his interactions with them have been documented.

Protection, the best way is not to get close?

The best way to protect is to do it yourself?

Protection, the best way is isolation?

Is the desire of human beings to protect everything because they think they have the ability to destroy everything?

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Grizzly Man quotes

  • Timothy Treadwell: I will die for these animals, I will die for these animals, I will die for these animals.

  • Sam Egli: That bear, I think, that day, decided that he had either had enough of Tim Treadwell or that something clicked in that bear's head that he thought 'Hey, you know, he might be good to eat.'

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