just one experience

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by Mari Nobody, Sep 12, 2007.

  1. Mari Nobody

    Mari Nobody Member

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    The biggest MFs are books and films and real life, I think. Especially the ones that are specifically shown to YOU, that you have a feeling that somebody wants to tell you something throughout the story, but you never discuss about it. Does anyone agree?

    Well, books and films are a part of RL, anyway, and
    perhaps the web also.

    But let me tell u about the thing that happened to me one day thats already passed by... About a month ago.

    I was shown a film. It was Kubricks vision of 2001, made in the sixties. I have tried to watch this myself once, but I quit in the beginning, but now I kept on watching it cos there were some people around, of which one, I'm pretty sure, has been a hippie in the youth of hers.

    I remembered getting this teddy bear as a gift... Remember in the movie when the machine died... The Daisy song, remember? The teddy bear I have sings exactly the same song when u touch its hand... I got it when I was already too old for teddy bears, in the age of 14 perhaps, but now I know the MEANING for the song. And I remember when the batteries of the tb were in their ends, its exactly the same way it sings as the machine that dies in the movie.



    After seeing the movie I felt so off-this-world. I knew I was heavily told something, a bid deal, and still it was only a movie.


    And I was really going on with the world before that, no alcohol, nothing.


    I have to say that the sentence I try to keep in mind, which goes like "Try your best, get ready for the worst and expect nothing.", if being really in use, well... Sometimes gives you almost more than you can process in your mind. Or what?
     
  2. Two Strange Eyes

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    I've felt that feeling very strongly in the past - you feel almost as if that movie, or perhaps the time devoted to viewing that movie had some sort of subliminal significance to you or your life. In fact, who knows? Maybe it did. But, on the other side of the coin, there's always the concept of coincidence. Even if it might seem like it's the furthest scenario from the truth.

    In reality, you can pick something out in ANY movie, and personalize it, when paying an overabundance of focus on detail. Suppose there's a 5 minute scene in the movie, with a strange and rather large clock in the background - bearing a strikingly odd resemblance to the one you got for your mom for her birthday a few years back. The human mind will, no doubt, make a direct link to that clock and connect it to your own life, only to leave you with the task of interpreting the matter.

    And what conclusion will you draw? Probably the one that is more pleasing to you.
     

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