Peaceful Warrior... great movie! Saw it last night... I read the book years ago and had forgotten what an impact it had on me back then! I remember reading and thinking wow... that is amazing... what is that? I had been on the "path" for years... but was still searching... and this brought something new to it that I could not wrap my mind around... I was inspired! I wanted to be a spiritual warrior... I so resonated with the whole thing... and as I look back, many things in my life started to shift right around that time!
There is a part in the movie where Soc is telling Dan that there is never "nothing going on..." (I think that was the way he said it) and Dan isn't understanding what he is saying.. so SOC does his thing and the next thing Dan knows... he is experiencing "everything" that is going on around him... It reminds me of something I heard in an Osho video once... a devotee was asking him what was going on because he was confused about something... and Osho said... "everything is going on... "
Everything is going on... all the time... rising and falling... in and of the nothingness... the Self... The Self get's to awaken to it's Self... in a zillion different ways... in every moment... it's always fresh and new... and as Dan says... "there are no ordinary moments..." thanks Dan Millman!
There is a part in the movie where Soc is telling Dan that there is never "nothing going on..." (I think that was the way he said it) and Dan isn't understanding what he is saying.. so SOC does his thing and the next thing Dan knows... he is experiencing "everything" that is going on around him... It reminds me of something I heard in an Osho video once... a devotee was asking him what was going on because he was confused about something... and Osho said... "everything is going on... "
Everything is going on... all the time... rising and falling... in and of the nothingness... the Self... The Self get's to awaken to it's Self... in a zillion different ways... in every moment... it's always fresh and new... and as Dan says... "there are no ordinary moments..." thanks Dan Millman!
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