This is a spectacular movie about memory deletion, surrender and forgiveness. Love transcends all of the perceptual memories though the ego believes the memories are the love. The light that shines beyond all perceptual memories is blazing with eternal love in a spotless, divine mind. Beyond the temptation to judge and blame is a love so deep and pure that the sleeping mind will rush to love and abandon all images and trinkets the instant that love is remembered in waking.
The past repeats with private thoughts of unworthiness and doubt repeated over and over until a change of purpose in the mind is grasped. Memories of the past are deleted by the Spirit as they are offered willingly, and nothing is deleted without this willingness. Once the process is allowed with permission, only the attempt to hide some memories, in the belief that they are still valuable, delays the clearing. In the end, we surrender to the divine eraser of past associations and meaningless private thoughts, and only the recognition of seeing the Christ anew remains present. Staying present, all relationships reflect the innocence and purity that transcend the lies of the ego. Freed from specialness, the holy relationship emerges as a testimony to the glory of God and true love.
Movies are an excellent way to watch your mind, to pay attention to your emotions, and to help you discover your unconscious beliefs.
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