"Dreams Come True (Flying Over the Afterlife)" brings people not only a visual feast, but more shock and enlightenment in the heart and soul.
The protagonist Chris and the heroine Annie fall in love at first sight and love each other deeply. They have a happy family and a happy life. After being severely hit by the loss of her children and her husband, Annie became overwhelmed and chose to commit suicide and went to hell. Entering heaven, Chris spared no effort to rescue Annie from hell, and reincarnated to find each other and love each other again. The exquisite and magnificent paintings of oil paintings are ingenious and thrilling; the love between heaven and earth and the afterlife is also shocking. But what is even more difficult to let go of is the rational wisdom of the whole movie and the inspiration to the soul.
Get rid of all external identification and rediscover your true self.
Facing death, fear? Are you scared? Why? In the film, even when facing the death of one's beloved puppy, there will still be fear and reluctance in the heart: "You are angry, death makes that". So, how do you feel when facing your own death in your complete consciousness? Chris frankly admitted his fear of death, fear of his own disappearance (disappear). On the edge of this world and death, in the dark, subconsciously asked him: "Who are you? a doctor? I can't see you..." Can't help asking: Who is he? who am I? Who are we? In life, have we really found ourselves? "I am a doctor, I am a student, I am a teacher, I am..." Is "I" a doctor? Is "I" a student? Is "I" a teacher? ...... Am I just equivalent to an identity of mine? "I can't see you", who is "I"? Who is "you"? "I" as the subject of observation, "you" as an object to be cared for, exists in the "me" at the same time, so which one is the real "me"? On the edge of death, "I" can't see the existence of "you" as a "doctor", completely free from the bondage of body and identity, at this time "I" is the most comfortable and true "I" The presence. The fear of “disappear” that arises in the face of death is actually just a kind of restraint created by people themselves. Death does not cause "I" to disappear, only "you", the external body, identity, name and appearance. But people often make the mistake of completely identifying with their own body, their own thinking, their own emotions, their own identity...thinking that those are themselves, completely equating "I" with "you", without knowing that one of them is the subject. The other is just an object. Therefore, on the verge of death, when you want to leave the world and impose invisibly on yourself, because you can't cling to those so-called "self", you will have the fear of losing your "self".
Just like Ian said, "You are not disappear you are just died", the real "die" is just the extras added to the "me", the real "me" never "disappear", just "goes where we all" go". Just like in the movie, Chris, who has experienced death, removes the "famous appearance" that exists in reality, and the real him is revealed to us. From beginning to end, the film also shows us the true wisdom, reason, love, joy, and peace in him. When he came to his funeral, feeling the lifeless atmosphere at the funeral, and looking at the people who were distraught by his death, a subtle shot showed us the real difference between "him". It seemed incredible, with a smile on his peaceful face and a "Come on" in his mouth. At his own funeral, when others were suffering for his death, "he" calmly accepted his own death (to be exact, he wisely recognized the external death of his body), and acted as a Fazi's inner comforting identity. "At least you want to see youself", the real "he" has never been afraid, and faces himself peacefully, including his own "death."
Facing his grief to numbness, grief to madness, and grief to a peaceful wife, his peaceful eyes can always convey a true love from the heart. The eyes are the entrance to the soul, and "he" shows us the deep love of the "true self". He kept telling his wife with his heart, "I am here, I am still exsist. Always be with me". He has never experienced death, and never found a wife who "I am here, I am still exsist. Always be with me." Leave, dissipate. She was unwilling to give up, but in the end, it was inevitable that she would give up.
The real "I" is not equivalent to my body, not my identity, my thoughts, or my emotions...but a broader, more real, and peaceful one, Observers, experiencers, and controllers of these external objects such as bodies, identities, thoughts, emotions, etc. Therefore, "death" is death, not death; it is disappearance, not disappearance. Understanding this may reduce some unnecessary external attachments, and may reduce unnecessary fears in the face of survival and death.
Go with the flow, be aware of the source, and accept the results.
In heaven, when Chris heard that Annie had gone to hell because of suicide, he lost his mind and was emotional. Ian told him "No judge here, everybody is equal". No matter where it is, nothing will change because of any particularity of a person. Once the "cause" is made, it is bound to be responsible for the "effect". Of course, the "no judge" here is just a judge that does not artificially change the nature, and there will be a "judge" between heaven and earth, or what is the rule of "Everyone is equal"? Just as karma is greater than wish, everyone cannot escape the cycle of cause and effect. "You can select neither reject or understand" Undoubtedly, when the result occurs, the choice to resist or accept is still up to you. However, regardless of resistance and acceptance, the consequences of the facts cannot be chosen by oneself. For what is doomed to happen, it is better to accept it calmly than to get the pain caused by meaningless resistance. The Buddhism said, "If you want to know the cause of the past life, you will be the recipient in this life; if you want to know the fruit of the next life, you will be the one who does it in this life." Instead of using the useless cause of "resistance" to exchange for the fruit of suffering, it is better to use the cause of "acceptance" to win the fruit of peace. When you have a complete wisdom and understanding mentality, you should face everything and see the truth behind the phenomenon. Everything happens because of its causes, and when you accept suffering, you will be free from reality. "The saint fears the cause, and the ordinary man fears the past" is always aware of the source of the "cause" and calmly accepts the cause and the effect.
"Hell is for that who do not kown he is dead, what he had done and what happened" When a person neither knows himself nor accepts what he has done, he has to bear the consequences forever. Therefore, people in hell are not just the wicked and unforgivable wicked people we usually think of, but there are also many confused people who are unwilling to accept cause and effect. "A good man goes to hell because he can't forgive himself." Annei constantly blamed himself, constantly suffering for his mistakes. She believes that because of her own choice, her own actions have caused others to suffer misfortune; she believes that she instinctively controls the world well and influences the development of things. But, in fact, is this really the case? This is just ignorance of the law of cause and effect. This is a false logical relationship created by her self-centeredness. She constantly attributed the deaths of her children and her husband to her own failure to drive and let her husband deliver the works. She didn’t know that the deaths of her children and her husband were all destined, and it was their death, not who 'S fault. In fact, even when you make a certain decision, it is not your own initiative, but some unknown factor is inducing your own decision, and the result is not within your control. Everything is built according to one's own wishes, desires, and extravagant expectations to construct self-righteous illusory happiness, but in reality it destroys and interferes with the operation of natural laws. This power of destruction and interference disrupts the laws of nature, and will eventually return to the instigator. This is self-inflicted. Therefore, the ignorance of the law of causality put Annei in deep self-blame, and it was her own self-blame that personally sent herself into her own hell.
The heart is the world.
This is a line from the film:
"Am I really here?
What do you mean? You mean your hands or leg?
Partly
Is it you when you lose them?
Still be me
What is you?
My brain?
IT IS the Just Part of your body, like your Figure Nails and your Heart.
The I CAN Hear at The Voice of My Heart, IT CAN the make Me Thinking, Sense, and know My Existence.
(So), you know your Existence, SO do you.
This Not only does it tell us that we are not equal to our body or our brain, but it also states that as long as we know we exist, we exist. The brain is just a tool for thinking, and thinking is just a means for oneself to complete a task. Only when we truly perceive our own existence, learn to perceive our own thinking, take care of our own feelings, and recognize our own existence, can we truly exist.
We live in our own thinking, (it can also be said that the true self often resides in the thinking) "I don not need my glasses, I can see everything in my imaginary". Everyone has his own world, everyone sees what he wants to see, and what he hears is what he wants to hear. Even if you see it with your eyes, it is mixed with your own judgment, your own thinking, and it comes from your own heart. Everything is waiting for you .what is in our mind ,it is true
Therefore, what is hidden in your heart is a complete world that belongs to you.
Chris finds that the scene in his heaven is exactly the same as the ideal place of residence he and Annie conceived. Marrie also said that "everyone has different pursuits, so there are different worlds." Her heaven is also consistent with her thoughts. This is not a coincidence at all, because our dream is what we want, and what we want is our paradise. "Physical is illusion, but thought is real". Thought always has a lot of power. It changes our mentality, changes our energy, and likewise changes our world. "Just close your eyes, and know where are you going, it is all just happen in you mind"
Of course, when you are shrouded in negative thoughts or lose your mind, you will be completely controlled by your emotions. At this time, also Just put yourself in his own hell. "In hell, the most dangerous thing is to lose your sanity." There is such a subtle shot in the film. When Chris sees Annie in hell, his brain seems to have stopped thinking and completely loses the ability to perceive, so he just rushes towards her. At this time, the advice, shouts, and rationality of the people around him...he couldn't hear or appreciate it at all. He has completely lost his reason and soul, and is bound to fall into his own hell.
The heart often reflects and changes its own world. One mind is the world, and the world is one mind.
Heaven and hell in life
"Hundreds of ways to return to the same square inch, the river sand is wonderful, always at the source of the heart." Then I thought, since the heart gives birth to the world, we usually live in our own heaven or hell. With a state of peace, peace, joy and tranquility, you are in heaven; and when you make mistakes in life, you are truly hell.
Everyone has what he wants, his own ideas, his own reason, so he has his own paradise. At the same time, they may also fall into their own hell for different reasons. There is no obvious difference between heaven and hell. From heaven to hell, or from hell to heaven, it only comes from the change of heart. It just happens in you mind.
When will the pain end? no rule ,you can stop when you want to. When will joy occur? no rule, you can start when you want to. Sometimes you lose you win, sometimes you win you lose. No real lasting win, there is no real permanent lose, All is up to you, to your heart.
With With the progress of such a deep and wise film, the soul also gets a shocking baptism. Here I dare to express some of my shallow thoughts and chat to meet my heart's needs.
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