This time I would like to mention three films which I learned about.
All three gorgeous, miracolous and worthy each second of the time.
And it is like seeing things through the eyes - through the 'I's - of others. Beautiful. Reflections.
The first one of these is the Ai Wei-Wei 2012 film
Maybe some of you know it ... for the others, I would like to really recommend it. It is precious as it shows so simply and intensely that it is always, even if not easy at all many times, up to us what we do with our lives and even under the worst circumstances.
People DO change the world by changing thinking by just doing what is necessary to be done when we follow our innerst and do not give in to repressions. If some more would ... it would all be so much easier. Ai Wei-Wei does and I am thankful for this man to be in the world. Thanks from my heart.
What a man.
And this globe is lacking men so much. These days.
Another movie I fell in coincidentially, is life so often happens (and why everything always is good for something), is Margarethe von Trotta's
A time to think about the controversary of just obeying citizens who can be major contributors to the worst that can happen - just by doing what is asked of them. At its end, the film mentions the continuing trouble which bothered Ms Arendt throughout the rest of life: that it seems the just very 'normal' man who through 'normality' did the most evil which is thinkable. The path of 'understanding' is not easy at all, the most troublesome indeed. Without understanding, we won't understand. Not even our selves.
Maybe this philosophical dilemma can be solved by not trying to find the 'evil' as such incarnated.
Maybe it is only ... a lack of good. The world is not dual, and there is no duality ... and has never been.
Just this lack of good and lack of acting according to 'good' in our hearts causes most 'evil'.
So look around how common is this 'underlings mentality' everywhere. In organizations, in neighbours, family, your nearests - and maybe partly in yourself? You might slowly start to see.
No. 3 for today is Mark Cousins' 2009 'First Movie'.
Though the film seems to be of 2009 I bet not many fell over it by now. Also this one is ... just awesome.
Looking through and into the eyes of children with special experiences. A boy stating love is. In the people. Everywhere. In this village. A village, an area which experienced more than extreme violence - the Anfal-Operations. I write this here as I was wondering what the elder women were talking about. Though I know about the fate of the Kurds (in several areas ... not only Iraq), also I did not know the expression used.
Huge thanks to the filmmaker, himself a person with these special experiences. It makes sense to really listen to what these humans have to say. There is so much learning options in simple sentences, sounding profane.
So - if you get the chance to view any of them, I kindly recommend you to - do it. :)
Or don't - as you like ;)
And by the way:
Cheers and enjoy, experience a beautiful SUN~Day,
Lyn
All three gorgeous, miracolous and worthy each second of the time.
And it is like seeing things through the eyes - through the 'I's - of others. Beautiful. Reflections.
The first one of these is the Ai Wei-Wei 2012 film
'Never Sorry'.
Maybe some of you know it ... for the others, I would like to really recommend it. It is precious as it shows so simply and intensely that it is always, even if not easy at all many times, up to us what we do with our lives and even under the worst circumstances.
People DO change the world by changing thinking by just doing what is necessary to be done when we follow our innerst and do not give in to repressions. If some more would ... it would all be so much easier. Ai Wei-Wei does and I am thankful for this man to be in the world. Thanks from my heart.
What a man.
And this globe is lacking men so much. These days.
Another movie I fell in coincidentially, is life so often happens (and why everything always is good for something), is Margarethe von Trotta's
'Hannah Arendt'.
A time to think about the controversary of just obeying citizens who can be major contributors to the worst that can happen - just by doing what is asked of them. At its end, the film mentions the continuing trouble which bothered Ms Arendt throughout the rest of life: that it seems the just very 'normal' man who through 'normality' did the most evil which is thinkable. The path of 'understanding' is not easy at all, the most troublesome indeed. Without understanding, we won't understand. Not even our selves.
Maybe this philosophical dilemma can be solved by not trying to find the 'evil' as such incarnated.
Maybe it is only ... a lack of good. The world is not dual, and there is no duality ... and has never been.
Just this lack of good and lack of acting according to 'good' in our hearts causes most 'evil'.
So look around how common is this 'underlings mentality' everywhere. In organizations, in neighbours, family, your nearests - and maybe partly in yourself? You might slowly start to see.
No. 3 for today is Mark Cousins' 2009 'First Movie'.
A magical journey ... which I stumbled in and totally fell in love with.
Though the film seems to be of 2009 I bet not many fell over it by now. Also this one is ... just awesome.
Looking through and into the eyes of children with special experiences. A boy stating love is. In the people. Everywhere. In this village. A village, an area which experienced more than extreme violence - the Anfal-Operations. I write this here as I was wondering what the elder women were talking about. Though I know about the fate of the Kurds (in several areas ... not only Iraq), also I did not know the expression used.
Huge thanks to the filmmaker, himself a person with these special experiences. It makes sense to really listen to what these humans have to say. There is so much learning options in simple sentences, sounding profane.
So - if you get the chance to view any of them, I kindly recommend you to - do it. :)
Or don't - as you like ;)
And by the way:
Every one must live and die himself or herself with what they have done - or not done-, what we have lined up with, where we have spoken up or having kept shut our mouthes.
We are fully in respons(e) ... ability. Each moment of our lifes.
And this fact is beautiful, you know?
Cheers and enjoy, experience a beautiful SUN~Day,
Lyn
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