01-26-2018, 12:00 AM
Now, I also appreciate Jim Carrey and his message re: Illuminati. He also links deep secrets to a sense of identity. Carrey focuses on how people associate themselves with a fixed personality but as actors one must put all of that aside to become a new character and to play a new role. Actors learn very quickly that who we are is who we decide we are. It's a very powerful message.
As Carrey says:
We are more than our possessions. Happiness is something internal that we provide ourselves, not fixated on what others validate. We are enough, we are everything, we are divine if we only choose to see it for ourselves.
He's quite humorous saying that he's enjoying the "shell" he's been given. He's referring to his meat-suit (the human body). He likes his avatar that he's occupying and I think that's pretty damn important to finding happiness (satisfaction in oneself).
Here's Jesus:
As Carrey says:
We are more than our possessions. Happiness is something internal that we provide ourselves, not fixated on what others validate. We are enough, we are everything, we are divine if we only choose to see it for ourselves.
He's quite humorous saying that he's enjoying the "shell" he's been given. He's referring to his meat-suit (the human body). He likes his avatar that he's occupying and I think that's pretty damn important to finding happiness (satisfaction in oneself).
Here's Jesus:

