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The Movie of Me to the Movie of We

Written by: Raghu Markus, Duncan Trussell
Narrated by: Raghu Markus, Duncan Trussell
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This book which we've been working on for the last four years is called the The Movie of Me to the Movie of We. Everyone has a "Movie of Me" that they firmly believe in. As Krishna Das says, "You wake up in the morning, and you are the star, producer, writer, director, and cinematographer of the Movie of Me 24/7." In fact, we write our own reviews! That constant self-referential point of view leads to daily angst and unhappiness. In this book, we discuss and share ways to transform what the Buddhists call 'self-cherishing' into a deep connectivity with all of life itself.

It takes real work. This isn't just, I'm sick of it, so I'm suddenly going to transform. Many factors contribute to building habitual patterns, neurotic tendencies, and existing conditions because of parents, teachers, and society.

Our investigation has manifested in the form of wonderful chats where we use our lives as examples to illustrate our propensity to delude ourselves. We see our self-interested motivations clearly through Mindfulness and learn how to transform our pain, isolation, and separation. We felt that we had to make some kind of offering to humanity using ourselves as examples and our great teachers to light the way. What's wonderful about being a condensed mass of neurosis, defense mechanisms, and self-defeating habits, is the moment you glimpse that it's just a game you are playing with the infinite.

The infinite is the fabric of love, caring, compassion, and kindness we all connect to with each other. Forget about enlightenment. What can we do for each other? Look at what is going on in the world right now. It's about connection. That wonderful moment of satori, just essence, 'being here now,' as Ram Dass called it, is synonymous with connection and inter-being. It is apparent when we transform our obsession with the mini "me."

None of this would've been possible without the guiding rudder of wisdom and heartfulness from Ram Dass and the grace filled presence of Neem Karoli Baba. It has everything to do with the fun we had hanging out with each other. Hence, The Movie of Me to the Movie of We.

©2023 Mitchell Markus (P)2023 Mitchell Markus
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Chapter 10 The Law of Karma

Amazing audio book from start to finish. I especially loved chapter 10 when Duncan and Raghu are almost whispering. Really powerful stuff

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Really good listen

A lot of helpful things here, worth the purchase and listen even if you are just a fan of Duncan.

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Not for me

I wanted to like it, but there wasn't really anything new or interesting here, and the tone felt oddly negative overall. I feel like it never really got to the 'point'. Audio quality is not great, even by 'podcast' standards. Fans of Duncan who are new to the path might enjoy it, but otherwise I can't really recommend it.

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