"Super Body" is not just about metaphysics, it uses film language to visualize and actuate the above process. Many of us have been in school for at least twelve years, and many think that's the "world" that we can use to conquer all the "worlds" out there, and when we hit our heads with blood The first thing that comes to mind is not to introspect, but to develop larger weapons for further conquest.
Even the science of mind. How many people use "meditation" to create super-powerful mental drugs for themselves, create larger fantasies for themselves, and live in them, constantly expanding, expanding, and expanding. Just like the stupid gangsters in the movie, they thought that they had mastered the latest drugs, could get the most profit, create the biggest dreams, and even despised everything, including the "Goddess of Knowledge" Lucy.
Why is Lucy called "the goddess of knowledge" instead of "the goddess of nemesis"? Here, "revenge" exists as the core of the film's story, and it establishes a dramatic confrontation between Lucy (knowledge) and the gangster (ignorance). This is not to say that there is no contradiction in human evolution. Since the movie emphasizes "evolution", it should be played in this way, but through this method, it focuses on the ubiquity of Lucy (knowledge) and the gangster (ignorance). destructive.
These are not "excessive reasoning", but the film's plethora of metaphors and symbols point to it. The action scene at the end takes place on a university campus, which of course symbolizes the holy land of humanity. The most serious loss at the start of the shootout is the temple of knowledge. While the two sides are fighting, Lucy is evolving like a "set". Ignorance makes people restless and full of confrontation, and knowledge makes people go beyond time and into the sky.
For the character Lucy, one of the biggest transformations is physical strength. What is even more shocking is that she has transformed from a "lost young woman" to a "goddess" who knows her mission well and gives everything for this mission. She understood that the body is the channel of knowledge, and the evolution of the human brain is actually acquiring infinite and unknowable knowledge and reason. From Hegel's point of view, Lucy's evolution is a step-by-step process towards "absolute spirit". Before "evolution", Lucy was aware of the urgency of time, because that is something we usually understand; by 80%, she understood that time is a reference, and without it as a reference, we are equivalent to never having Survive (students who have done non-linear editing must know the role of the timeline). At nearly 100%, she was with time. This concept is very similar to meditation, and it is also the omnipotence that many meditators yearn for. But wait, what's the difference between this and taking drugs?
The difference is that drug addiction is a fantasy created by people who are addicted to enjoyment using science and medicine for themselves, and it is a hypocrisy among hypocrisy. All of what Lucy felt, first of all, came from her reverence for the world and knowledge. She understood that the value of these feelings lies in passing on, not self-bragging, and greedily appropriating all information and energy for herself. Lucy's information and energy are fluid, so she's "everywhere"; the gangsters who think they can harness science, produce the most advanced drugs, and create the greatest fantasies are actually dying - because when those fantasies begin When they happen, one can foresee their demise. The so-called "meditation", if it does not start from the fear of all things and knowledge, may also begin to die - because of ignorance, arrogance and greed.
Modern human Lucy meets primitive human Lucy, fingers facing each other, see this connection? The "Lucy" at that time and the "Lucy" at this time, the primitive human at that time and the modern human at this time, meet again in the reincarnation of this moment. From primitive to modern, what have we done with knowledge and ability? Is the knowledge and ability that people possess the real "knowledge" and "ability"?
Socrates said, the only thing I know is—I know nothing.
What more people are willing to say than Socrates is that the only thing I know is—I know more than you. In order to show that we know more, we conquer and develop by means of war and violence, or up to now, we are waging war in our hearts in a fashion-following one way of "meditation" while denying another way, believing in one way "Science" and denying the other, visiting a "guru" and denying the other... These are precisely the ways of masking the greatest fears of mankind - I know nothing. Socrates was a saint because he dared to admit ignorance, and that is a great awe.
For such a point of view, Osho said:
"Knowledge is not knowing. Knowledge looks like knowing, and so many are affected by it. Lie. Knowledge is just information. Knowledge cannot transform you, you remain the same. The information you accumulate keeps increasing, but instead of liberating you, they become a burden on you and continue to create new shackles for you.
Knowledge is for ignorance As a way to disguise yourself - a very cunning, very effective, very clever way. Knowledge is an enemy. Although it seems like a friend.
This is the first step to wisdom: to know that you don't know, To know that all knowledge is borrowed, to know that it has not happened to you, that it is from someone else, but it is not your own insight, your own experience. When knowledge becomes your own experience, it is Wisdom."
This is wisdom. This is why Lucy repeatedly said "Long live knowledge" and "Respect knowledge". The brain and the body are nothing more than channels for knowledge, whether it is a computer or a USB flash drive, electromagnetic waves, or mobile phones, they are only channels for information. Lucy, who finally obtained 100% development, transmits knowledge and information to human beings through herself as a channel. This is already "Great Enlightenment", it is already the highest level of wisdom, it doesn't matter whether "cultivation" or "non-cultivation". "It has already appeared.
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