This movie is next on my list! Happy tears are a powerful path to feeling divine light. If I seen this one, it's been so long that I can't remember. JS was so brilliant in Harvey, another recommendation of yours that paid off well.
I think you're really going to enjoy this movie. It gets better the more often you watch it. Please come back here and comment after you've watched it.
Another amazing Jimmy Stewart and Frank Capra movie is "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." It turns out the Washington DC deep state of the time tried to do whatever they could to block that movie. For it painted an accurate picture of the true corruption in government that they didn't want the masses to know about.
Count me in the club that loves the movie Harvey also. It just puts me in a comfortable vibe as I watch how pleasant his character is to everyone. A bit like Ted Lasso.
I agree with you 100%. It's definitely my favorite movie. The film works because it's not afraid to show the "dark side" when people choose the wrong path. The "Pottersville" sequence I think is the best part of the film. A poster on Youtube has posted a "recut" trailer of It's a Wonderful Life as a film noir. I think it's great. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6RO8MVUH6U
I have just watched this movie in color, thank you very much for suggesting it, the movie was exceptional, I shed some tears too!
I have been too in some dark places in my life, especially in college, where I didn't like what I was doing and the burden was overwhelming, unlike some of my colleagues, I don't like cheating and it was freakin' hard, at some point I couldn't stand it anymore and I cracked, my mind was a mess and when I realized some of the stranger things I had done, I got severely depressed, luckily I am hardwired not to kill myself and also logic told me it would only make matters worse; now I am a happy person only doing happy things, so in retrospective, it was silly that I didn't want to live anymore at that point, I would have missed on so many things; also I can say that if you hate doing something from all your guts, just don't do it, there probably are better alternatives, the loss from not doing the thing you hate is mostly in your mind, the gain is a happier soul.
Also I liked in the movie that quote on the wall saying all you take with you is what you give, it took me a while to get to know this, as I knew that we don't take anything material with us when we die, I wondered for a long time, then, what is the spiritual treasure that you get to take with you, what is it worth doing in this life? Sometimes it seemed that the only purpose in life is just waiting for a better next one, but that is not true at all. Life is wonderful!
Thanks very much for sharing your experience with watching the movie Mario. Gaining spiritual wealth should always take higher priority than financial wealth. Not to say that money is bad but if you get that money but have to lose your spiritual treasure to do it, then you are doing something wrong. The reason this planet is in such a mess is because about 80% of the people seek outer fortune over inner treasure. At least that was the percentage as told to me by Divine Source (DS) in the summer of 2020. Maybe in the last couple of years more people have turned to the LIGHT. Let's hope so.
Wow, 20% of people seeking inner treasure is more than I would have thought there are. If only the governments had such people within... But still sad that the majority of people don't realise the wealth they already have is probably more than they need to be happy (if they aren't homeless or doing some unlikable slave work, of course).
This movie is next on my list! Happy tears are a powerful path to feeling divine light. If I seen this one, it's been so long that I can't remember. JS was so brilliant in Harvey, another recommendation of yours that paid off well.
Thanks Jake,
I think you're really going to enjoy this movie. It gets better the more often you watch it. Please come back here and comment after you've watched it.
Another amazing Jimmy Stewart and Frank Capra movie is "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." It turns out the Washington DC deep state of the time tried to do whatever they could to block that movie. For it painted an accurate picture of the true corruption in government that they didn't want the masses to know about.
Count me in the club that loves the movie Harvey also. It just puts me in a comfortable vibe as I watch how pleasant his character is to everyone. A bit like Ted Lasso.
I absolutely LOVE "Harvey" as well. Just saw his furry little self yesterday. LOL
I agree with you 100%. It's definitely my favorite movie. The film works because it's not afraid to show the "dark side" when people choose the wrong path. The "Pottersville" sequence I think is the best part of the film. A poster on Youtube has posted a "recut" trailer of It's a Wonderful Life as a film noir. I think it's great. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6RO8MVUH6U
Hello Roger!
I have just watched this movie in color, thank you very much for suggesting it, the movie was exceptional, I shed some tears too!
I have been too in some dark places in my life, especially in college, where I didn't like what I was doing and the burden was overwhelming, unlike some of my colleagues, I don't like cheating and it was freakin' hard, at some point I couldn't stand it anymore and I cracked, my mind was a mess and when I realized some of the stranger things I had done, I got severely depressed, luckily I am hardwired not to kill myself and also logic told me it would only make matters worse; now I am a happy person only doing happy things, so in retrospective, it was silly that I didn't want to live anymore at that point, I would have missed on so many things; also I can say that if you hate doing something from all your guts, just don't do it, there probably are better alternatives, the loss from not doing the thing you hate is mostly in your mind, the gain is a happier soul.
Also I liked in the movie that quote on the wall saying all you take with you is what you give, it took me a while to get to know this, as I knew that we don't take anything material with us when we die, I wondered for a long time, then, what is the spiritual treasure that you get to take with you, what is it worth doing in this life? Sometimes it seemed that the only purpose in life is just waiting for a better next one, but that is not true at all. Life is wonderful!
Thanks very much for sharing your experience with watching the movie Mario. Gaining spiritual wealth should always take higher priority than financial wealth. Not to say that money is bad but if you get that money but have to lose your spiritual treasure to do it, then you are doing something wrong. The reason this planet is in such a mess is because about 80% of the people seek outer fortune over inner treasure. At least that was the percentage as told to me by Divine Source (DS) in the summer of 2020. Maybe in the last couple of years more people have turned to the LIGHT. Let's hope so.
Wow, 20% of people seeking inner treasure is more than I would have thought there are. If only the governments had such people within... But still sad that the majority of people don't realise the wealth they already have is probably more than they need to be happy (if they aren't homeless or doing some unlikable slave work, of course).