03-02-2012, 04:40 AM
There is one very, very, very crucial point to make about this movie, I feel.
What they have depicted is the journey through the Illusion. They have shown both the Left Hand Path and the Right Hand Path interweaving, indistinguishable. The beauty and the ugly together, mating, one thing. They show the CONFUSION of the Illusion, and that both the Left and Right hand Paths are equally senseless. The ending depicts, in its fullest sense, the ignition of Divine HUMANITY, the power of the Human existence, and the force wielded within the Choice.
One could, potentially from the catalyst within this movie, see one complete path to Enlightenment, if they are looking for the patterns within. Realize, the patterns, the symbolism, is all just an Illusion of Form, and what is truly of import, of recognition, that Journey of the Consciousness through the Illusion of the Human Form.
Most important to note is the role of the Fool throughout the movie, he who only lives and experiences the life moment to moment, and the only One who carried Love with him Always, and so when it appeared, it was easy to Accept.
Oh, and just from my perspective, I never got any negative vibes from the Holy Mountain at all, but when I first saw it I had already been much on the path of the Alchemist, and so I recognized the depictions.
How shall I say, dark imagery does not sway me in to negative greetings.
What they have depicted is the journey through the Illusion. They have shown both the Left Hand Path and the Right Hand Path interweaving, indistinguishable. The beauty and the ugly together, mating, one thing. They show the CONFUSION of the Illusion, and that both the Left and Right hand Paths are equally senseless. The ending depicts, in its fullest sense, the ignition of Divine HUMANITY, the power of the Human existence, and the force wielded within the Choice.
One could, potentially from the catalyst within this movie, see one complete path to Enlightenment, if they are looking for the patterns within. Realize, the patterns, the symbolism, is all just an Illusion of Form, and what is truly of import, of recognition, that Journey of the Consciousness through the Illusion of the Human Form.
Most important to note is the role of the Fool throughout the movie, he who only lives and experiences the life moment to moment, and the only One who carried Love with him Always, and so when it appeared, it was easy to Accept.
Oh, and just from my perspective, I never got any negative vibes from the Holy Mountain at all, but when I first saw it I had already been much on the path of the Alchemist, and so I recognized the depictions.
How shall I say, dark imagery does not sway me in to negative greetings.