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Eckhart Tolle reviewed many movies that explored themes of interconnected consciousness, questioning societal norms, illusion versus reality, evolving perspectives through life experiences, stillness, egolessness, presence, impermanence, growth, and the development and dissolution of ego. Some of the movies mentioned were Avatar, The Matrix, Ground Hog Day, American Beauty, The Peaceful Warrior, and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring.
Eckhart Tolle reviewed many movies that explored themes of interconnected consciousness, questioning societal norms, illusion versus reality, evolving perspectives through life experiences, stillness, egolessness, presence, impermanence, growth, and the development and dissolution of ego. Some of the movies mentioned were Avatar, The Matrix, Ground Hog Day, American Beauty, The Peaceful Warrior, and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring.
Eckhart Tolle reviewed many movies that explored themes of interconnected consciousness, questioning societal norms, illusion versus reality, evolving perspectives through life experiences, stillness, egolessness, presence, impermanence, growth, and the development and dissolution of ego. Some of the movies mentioned were Avatar, The Matrix, Ground Hog Day, American Beauty, The Peaceful Warrior, and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring.
Avatar (Viewer can relate to integrated, interconnected consciousness)
King of Hearts (Who are really the crazy ones? Soldiers killing each other or peaceful people living in an asylum?) The Matrix (The world is an illusion) Changing Lanes (Embellishing pain by ones thought patterns) Ground Hog Day (Same day but different experience as ones consciousness evolves) The Last Samurai The Horse Whisperer (Stillness) Painted Veil The Game (Changing previously secure life situations can force a new perspective) Grand Torino A Beautiful Mind (Managing our insanity) <interviews with the Dali Lama> (Egolessness. Willingness to say I dont know) The Jewel of the Nile (Egolessness. A master is beautiful by his Presence) The Worlds Fastest Indian (Egolessness) Being There (Pre-ego consciousness) Forest Gump (Pre-ego consciousness) Lost in Translation (Presence) American Beauty (Presence) The Peaceful Warrior ( Presence. Coincidental events are not coincidence. Growth and overcoming) Wings of Desire (remake of City of Angels) (Presence) The Legend of Bagger Vance (Overcoming by focus without thought) The Notebook (Impermanence) The Titanic (Impermanence) <Canadian beer commercial Life is Short> (Impermanence)
Here is another wonderful movie that I would like to suggest to Eckhart Tolle: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring (Development and eventual dissolution of ego)