Laugh at the Ego! The Movie “Being There” Shows How – Best Spiritual Movies

David Hoffmeister on the best spiritual movies: “If one can work a perceived upset down to the core decision, the belief in separation from God, and clearly discern the ego’s purpose unconcealed, one can laugh at the idea of ego. That is how peace of mind is reached. One sees what one is not, and what one is, gently returns to awareness. There is a scene that comes to mind from the movie Being There. The movie has some great symbols of innocence and defenselessness.

When Chauncey, the gardener, leaves his sheltered place of residence and goes out into the world, he encounters the inner city. He’s walking along and a street gang comes up to him, calling him names. One gang member pulls out a knife and holds it right up to his face. Although this situation could be perceived as threatening, Chauncey remains calm and defenseless.

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He simply pulls out a TV remote control he carries in his pocket, aims and clicks, as if thinking, ‘I don’t like this channel, perhaps there is an alternative.’ The Spirit’s purpose of forgiveness is the real alternative to choose, regardless of the situation. The Spirit is the choice, or the channel, to tune into for clear perception and peace of mind.”

Friend: “So while we are here, there’s only one choice and that’s between forgiveness and separation.”

David: “And that’s only while one believes one is here. If one sees that one is the dreamer of the dream of separation, one is not denying the dreaming, but merely switching from being a dream figure to being the dreamer. For example, to think: ‘I’m a man, I live at such and such an address, and I do such and such for a living,’ indicates that the mind believes it’s on the screen, in the dream. That’s person hood. That’s not being right-minded. Identified as a person, one will inevitably feel defensive about other persons, places, situations, events, or institutions such as the government, neighbors, co-workers, etc., for person hood is not true.

But if one sees oneself as the dreamer of the dream, one can accept a different purpose for the dream. It’s quite a detached place to just see the false as false. One watches and observes the thoughts of the world. One no longer reacts to them. In worldly perception it still seems like the body speaks. It still seems like the body is active, at times walking or talking. But one’s attention is so far removed from the thoughts of the world that one feels disidentified from form and identified with the Spirit’s purpose of forgiveness. In the flow of this purpose there is no awareness of separate persons, actions, situations, or events.”

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