People go to the movies for temporary awakening experiences -- to be absorbed.
And they enjoy the movies most that absorb them the most. In other words, when
the self is not there.
It has something to do with looking out of your eyes (instead of being looked
at) and then flowing with what is seen, rather than keeping time.
It's incredibly simple, really. Do that for a long time, all the time, and the
self will dissolve. It's merely the 'being looked at, being seen by others'
nonsense that keeps it around.
That one little thing -- "Being looked at, being seen by others" -- is the basis
for the separate self and all of mankind's troubles.
And they enjoy the movies most that absorb them the most. In other words, when
the self is not there.
It has something to do with looking out of your eyes (instead of being looked
at) and then flowing with what is seen, rather than keeping time.
It's incredibly simple, really. Do that for a long time, all the time, and the
self will dissolve. It's merely the 'being looked at, being seen by others'
nonsense that keeps it around.
That one little thing -- "Being looked at, being seen by others" -- is the basis
for the separate self and all of mankind's troubles.