(Part 1 of 6) Lessons about destroying the ego/self from the film "Revolver" by Guy Ritchie.
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The entity "Sam Gold" in this film, who no-one sees, but sees everything, is in fact Satan. "The greatest con that he ever pulled, was making you believe, that he is you."
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where did you get these english subtitiles i m searching them form months. can you give me the link of full movie with subtitles please
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I cannot even fucking begin to explain you people how powerful you will get if you just weaken, let alone kill your ego
sup Prime Oil, I don't even know what question to ask. Could you expand on what you mean/imply with that statement? Maybe that allows me to formulate the right question.
Well that's the highest goal isn't it, though about 99.90% of us don't even know about its existence.
Ego= subconscious, it’s created by our values culture etc. Only place where ego can’t survive is the “now” moment. You can’t kill your ego, you can only make a deal with it by feeding it.
@@Ari.Arisoyyou don't understand the ego enough. You only understand by it's technical definition but it goes beyond that. It's almost like a synchronization you're unaware of. Even if you think you have a grasp on your ego it can continue to dictate and control your life your decisions your reactions. It's mischievous, elusive and conniving. It tricks you into thinking that the ego is you. Would love to go into this further
The process of killing the ego consciously is so painful, so complex, so difficult it's no wonder people choose to go through psychedelics for the same result. It's like a cheat code to kill the ego. But I cherish the process of doing it consciously. It was the most painful process. I had to embrace the pain and confront the ego by acknowledging where the pain in me is and facing it. Doing and saying the things that would come most difficult for me just obliterated my ego and the peace I felt after was just incomparable.
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