yeah..chandnibar is one dark movie...

On 5/30/10, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Take, for instance, this matter about ' faith.' With all manner of cut
> and dry approaches converging, painting it as black or white, yes or
> no, man and God, intellectual and mental or emotional ...  it just
> makes me wonder if people understand what it is they are talking of !
>
> Madhur Bhandarkar, a film director of some eminence, shares what faith
> is, as it was, as it worked, in his life. He'd made his first '
> Trishakti,' a big budget film then, which bombed on the box office.
> With the public treatment that followed, the avoidance he faced, the
> humiliations he experienced, his * confidence * lay in tatters, but
> not his faith ... on God, something external, on himself, working
> within, such as it is difficult to distinguish the external from the
> internal, God from his self.
>
> And, many months later, he came back, with his faith, getting the
> support of few individuals, to put together ' Chandni Bar.' It's
> history since !
>
> What do people wish to confirm or deny about such faith, the
> phenomenon, as it is with us, as it works ?  It just is, take it or
> leave it !  There are few finer individuals than Madhur, in terms of
> cinematic sensibilities.
>
> The same with ' ego.' Or, ' egotistic ' aplomb we find amongst us. My
> observation is that those who achieve little with themselves, not
> necessarily in terms of name or money, are the most affected by this
> disease !  Those who keep improving, continue to discover, germinating
> their own better self, are relatively free of the malaise, are more
> rounded, understanding and peaceful beings.
>
> On May 29, 5:46 pm, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > you are right about structures...we have to construct and de-construct
> > continously...i guess  its not about the destination but the
> journey...how
> > can we ever be sure of wat the destination is....
> >
> > On 5/29/10, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > It seems the way I came across to this Group, the ideas and views I
> > > presented, have affected some people. Pat may be true in saying that
> > > he'd been thus ' helped.' I do remember communicating with a few
> > > others through mail.
> >
> > > But my query is : so what ?  ...  not to dismiss, but to remind
> > > ourselves of the duty to go back to our de - anchored view or
> > > perception, or continue with the search, even as we live it out in the
> > > world, live out the mind and the concept structures that constitute
> > > us ...  with the desire to know, reflect and awaken into greater
> > > peace, from where more loving, effective and fulfilling, and
> > > regenerative actions proceed.
> >
> > > I have no doubt that all well - meaning people are doing the same, in
> > > their own ways, to consequences appropriate to their own preoccupying
> > > natures and exigencies, that mean and form us in the middle of things.
> > > Most are vivacious, cooling off their minds from time to time than
> > > knowing it. But they are preferable than those who do not rise and
> > > merely become adept, great adepts but chilling like lords Voldemort,
> > > dedicated to a specific concept - structure that is deified but only
> > > because it assures one's own overriding self - importance.
> >
> > > Few indeed see the measure of our acceptance of diversity, and of the
> > > plurality about us, as a definite KPI of love, peace and wisdom in our
> > > lives. Because for it to be, much of our earned spiritual power,
> > > happiness and freedom, need to be subsumed in the practice of ' not
> > > this,' ' not this.'
> >
> > > The destination is without all concept structures, of oneself and of
> > > the other(s).

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