
I saw the force awaens on dec 17, its about girl power and stuff, some jokes are very childlike. The resistance is in seeking the lost Jedi Luke skywalker which at the failure of training apprentices goes to exile. At the end they got a map to find him, and the girl goes to meet him.
The last scene had a huge impact on me, the moment she found him, he, all alone in far away planet, made me think of brian and perhaps other people who lives so lonely in some ways, very powerful and sad scene.
Its a cool movie, cool visual fx.
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I felt guilty watching it, thought about how I was willingly programming myself further with a film that was now created by Disney, the main programmer around.
I was like one of the pigs, willingly walking into slaughter. Felt strange.
We're all on this forum because of the respect we have for Brian. He has done things for us all that far exceed any monetary compensation, and he's our friend and teacher. He personally helped me through something of a psychotic break and saved a poor, innocent bloke from horrible things.
Brian is a lot like Luke, I can see that. The path of a true mystic is a lonely one, and requires a lot of introspection. A kind of hermitic, anti-social way. Is it a sad scene? Is it really?
In order to totally deprogram ourselves, what DO we need to do?
Maybe why it is so hard for us to develop enough discernment to see who everyone really is?
înot - in , but i' m ssomewhere in England right n o w & this idiotu phone keep on changing works (that king of search words by itself...)
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