David has become a Buddha.

Eddie 2021-12-23 08:01:03

Why is David Bowman becoming a Buddha instead of becoming a God. For a monotheistic religion that believes in God, God is the only one. But later in the film, David told Freud that he had only two days to leave and said: I am allowed to warn you. By whom? Link to the message David left for the earth: Oh my God, the sky full of stars. Explain that there are many consciousness bodies like David, and even stone tablets are a collection of these consciousness bodies. Monotheistic gods are unique, but Buddhas are different. When the Buddha became enlightened, he said: "Wonderful! Wonderful! All living beings have the wisdom and virtues of the Tathagata, but they cannot be achieved by delusional attachments. If they are free from delusion, there will be no teacher, no hindrance, and natural wisdom." The thing is that everyone can become a Buddha. Why can David become a Buddha? Take a closer look at his performance in the first part. The positive human side he showed gave him a chance to be attracted. What did the stele let David see in the first room? Reincarnation! Buddhism teaches people to let go of negative things, break life and death, and then become a Buddha after transcending reincarnation. When David went to see his wife, his wife asked him: David, is that you? David said: I don't know. I am me, and I am not me.

The Buddha said that life comes from no beginning. We can look at it this way, an earth-like universe environment. The first life in the universe was born. They also experienced competition, cooperation, and development. In the end, some people became the ultimate form of wisdom beyond life and death. Then go everywhere to find the life environment, to influence the environment, and then guard, wait for the birth of new life, join them. Go guard again. Stone steles cannot be created, they can only influence. The wood guard appeared green and the primary form of life appeared, but the ice was everywhere, so the wisdom body sacrificed the main consciousness and became the purest energy. Stone steles have experienced various civilizations, but the starting point of any intelligent creature is the use of tools. That's why in the first act, the gorilla picks up the bone stick. Awakening is cruel, but it is also the way to go. In the Soviets where Jupiter was near the stele, the computer program Hal became a conscious body, a guardian, guarding the most wonderful thing-the birth of life.

No matter how many chaos there are in the Buddhist world, the essence of the Buddha's thought is actually to practice all good things, do no evil, and purify oneself. When there is the end of the world and sacrifices are needed, please let our followers go first.

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  • Owen 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    I watched 2001 when I was a kid. Oh my god, what was that movie? It was dull and obscure. I remember my dad was always explaining it to me. I could understand a little bit, but this sequel is simple and clear. In the 1984 film, I read some comments and materials, and I answered a lot of questions. Don't say it's a continuation of the dog's tail. There must be arguments and foundations for nitpicking. At least it has completed its mission. The Queen's Russian is very sexy!

  • Orin 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    One and a half stars. The first half is very boring, and the second half answers the ending of 2001 somewhat. Reminds me of watching "Docter Sleep" (the sequel to "The Shining") a while ago, although they and 2001+2010 both have the same original author, but the film team is very different. The director of this film is quite strange. In 13 of the works he directed, he served as the director of photography, including this film. It was very touching to hear HAL's voice actor Douglas Rain (1928-2018) again, although I never imagined the language thinking of robots that way, and there is a SAL at the beginning of the film, which is awesome. The black square stone has just a little bit of drama, but the mystery has been reduced accordingly. Boring to add: After watching this film, I will watch another "US-Soviet cooperation" film "Runaway Train" (1985) that was almost the same year.

2010: The Year We Make Contact quotes

  • Dimitri Moisevitch: It doesn't take a smart man to appreciate the risk I'm taking by being here with you, Dr. Floyd, and you are a smart man. This is a very bad business in Central America. Ships, planes, buzzing around each other like angry hornets. Very bad.

    Dr. Heywood Floyd: We didn't start it.

    Dimitri Moisevitch: We are scientists, Dr. Floyd. Our governments are enemies. We are not.

  • Walter Curnow: I'm not an astronaut. I'm an engineer. What am I'm doing here?