An Interspiritual-Interfaith Work of Arem-Nahariim-Samadhi
All is welcome here...
The following videos have Arem's favorite scene from his all-time favorite movie, "What Dreams May Come", and is about the redemptive power of Love. The first video is the trailer, as background. In the second video, Chris, the husband, goes into 'hell' to join his wife, Anne, but his choice to join her frees them both. The first scene in the second video is his visit to her in a psychiatric facility, where she is due to prolonged major depression, after the death of their two children in an accident. The scene in 'hell' is after she committed suicide, following his untimely death. He left heaven to find her. "Love endures forever".
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Reconciliation, Grant MacDonald, Flickr
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This world [of Now] has a different kind of time. It is the time of biological rhythm, not of the clock and all that goes with the clock. There is no hurry. Our sense of time is notoriously subjective and thus dependent upon the quality of our attention, whether of interest or boredom, and upon the alignment of our behavior in terms of routines, goals, and deadlines. Here the present is self-sufficient, but it is not a static present. It is a dancing present—the unfolding of a pattern which has no specific destination in the future but is simply its own point.