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interpaul
USA
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Posted - Apr 23 2021 : 5:50:48 PM
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During my last post Christi and I dialogued a little on The Matrix and it reminded me of how inspirational certain movies and t.v. shows have been in my life. I imagine others have posted on this in the past but I was curious what our active communities favorites are. I'll start off by sharing a few, I'm sure many more will come to me.
The Matrix Groundhog Day The leftovers (an underappreciated somewhat dark exploration of deeply existential matters on HBO) |
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AYPforum
351 Posts |
Posted - Apr 24 2021 : 03:07:02 AM
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lightandlove
Germany
85 Posts |
Posted - Apr 25 2021 : 02:58:35 AM
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I really like Samsara. Another one I recently watched was Agniyogana. Currently I'm watching the Ramayana by Ramandand Sagar (Series) with english subtitle. It is fun to watch, especially when you have read the Ramayana before.
(Keeping it related to yoga for now) :) |
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interpaul
USA
551 Posts |
Posted - Apr 25 2021 : 11:07:59 PM
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lightandlove, I did have the pleasure of watching Samsara a few months ago and agree. I'll check out your other recommendations. |
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kumar ul islam
United Kingdom
791 Posts |
Posted - Apr 26 2021 : 12:33:31 PM
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Being There with Peter Sellers. |
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Drystone
United Kingdom
31 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2023 : 6:32:06 PM
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quote: Originally posted by interpaul
During my last post Christi and I dialogued a little on The Matrix and it reminded me of how inspirational certain movies and t.v. shows have been in my life. I imagine others have posted on this in the past but I was curious what our active communities favorites are. I'll start off by sharing a few, I'm sure many more will come to me.
The Matrix Groundhog Day The leftovers (an underappreciated somewhat dark exploration of deeply existential matters on HBO)
I was recently thinking that the Matrix has a great one liner which can be used to understand direct experience (probably has more than one!). The part where Neo says to Morpheus “you mean I can dodge bullets?” And Morpheus replies with “I’m telling you that when you are ready, you won’t have too.” I thought this aptly portrays the part “faith” plays in a persons spiritual development. Basically he’s saying, I’m not asking you to believe me, but with faith and these practices (or downloads in Neos case! - if only it were that easy!)! you will prove it to yourself directly.
I think of this line whenever I read something I don’t really understand in the AYP books, I know I’ll find out for myself one way or the other if I keep up practicing, there’s no point sitting here constantly confused!!! |
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interpaul
USA
551 Posts |
Posted - Jun 02 2023 : 07:45:07 AM
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Drystone, I agree, it does resonate with my experience and Yogani's promise. |
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DreamWeaver
USA
50 Posts |
Posted - Jun 05 2023 : 2:45:12 PM
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The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky is defacto my favorite movie, but I haven't seen it in years. I was in high school when it came out and remember going to the theater by myself a couple times to watch it. Critics hated it, but I thought it was soul-shatteringly beautiful. If you watch it, I'd suggest to just experience it and not to try to make sense of it right away.
Other favorites include Contact and Arrival. Both are great for their tension between "rational scientific inquiry" and "faith."
The Matrix is also super solid
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TensorTympani
Sweden
100 Posts |
Posted - Jun 06 2023 : 12:07:08 PM
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The Fall (Film by Tarsem Singh) Undone (TV series)
and for anybody liking Samsara, watch also Baraka. |
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interpaul
USA
551 Posts |
Posted - Jun 09 2023 : 6:37:39 PM
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Thanks for the additional suggestions
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