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If anyone was blown away with the only-message if non-duality in the movie The Matrix, there is another movie that goes way beyond the non-duality the writers of the Bhagavad Gita could imagine.
The movie is the Fight Club. The Fight Club gives us the EXACT SAME message of the Bhagavad Gita but unlike the Gita its message is pristine and pure because it is unpolluted with any moral, social, divine or religious values.
In the Matrix: Tyler Durden: Narrator (Ed Norton), I am your hallucination... so everything I do is also your hallucination, and if you understand that then you will realize that if something I do affects you then you must be a hallucination too.
If only Krishna knew how simple the message is, but only if social values, morals and ethics do not pollute the ONLY message of non-duality: there is no other, not even Krishna.
-- the Hallucinating Hallucination of “there is no other,” Now.
The movie is the Fight Club. The Fight Club gives us the EXACT SAME message of the Bhagavad Gita but unlike the Gita its message is pristine and pure because it is unpolluted with any moral, social, divine or religious values.
The message is the same:
In the Gita: Krishna: Arjuna, I am your hallucination. In the Matrix: Tyler Durden: Narrator (Ed Norton), I am your hallucination... so everything I do is also your hallucination, and if you understand that then you will realize that if something I do affects you then you must be a hallucination too.
If only Krishna knew how simple the message is, but only if social values, morals and ethics do not pollute the ONLY message of non-duality: there is no other, not even Krishna.
-- the Hallucinating Hallucination of “there is no other,” Now.