09-17-2010, 12:00 AM
Yes, saw this movie Monday.
Inception is a fascinating topic and worthy to bring to attention for the very act of it occurring all the time, yet the most important component is never discussed, so good that you draw attention to it here Lex . Even DiCaprio's character is subject to this inception despite the fact he is in on the secret. He is only partially aware is the problem. He only knows what it is and what is does, he does not go beyond this awareness, even to fully question his own predicament of such, and thus is merely doing its bidding as he's seen others do.
So the spinning top is the whirlwind. They obviously read the book, lol.
Something needs to occur to make one willing to want to go beyond the contained idea that inception dictates everything (that this whirlwind rules everything). If not, then there will always be rulers and ruled, in a sense (though its constantly in flux so "the rulers" (perceived as) get ruled and vice verse continuously changing but still within cause and effect). With elections in American this year, you could say this is the season of inception, lol.
The ending of that movie made me laugh, how they tried to do the inception, lol.
To parallel this, as many here probably have not read Lujan's book, the whirlwind is the flyer.
I wanted to talk about this movie, so thanks for bringing this here Lex. I like what you are getting at. Nagarjuna is well placed. An antidote to inception. He asks us to question our origins, and rightfully so because, that's where the inception mechanism operates "from" with its misinformation.
Inception is a fascinating topic and worthy to bring to attention for the very act of it occurring all the time, yet the most important component is never discussed, so good that you draw attention to it here Lex . Even DiCaprio's character is subject to this inception despite the fact he is in on the secret. He is only partially aware is the problem. He only knows what it is and what is does, he does not go beyond this awareness, even to fully question his own predicament of such, and thus is merely doing its bidding as he's seen others do.
So the spinning top is the whirlwind. They obviously read the book, lol.
Something needs to occur to make one willing to want to go beyond the contained idea that inception dictates everything (that this whirlwind rules everything). If not, then there will always be rulers and ruled, in a sense (though its constantly in flux so "the rulers" (perceived as) get ruled and vice verse continuously changing but still within cause and effect). With elections in American this year, you could say this is the season of inception, lol.
The ending of that movie made me laugh, how they tried to do the inception, lol.
To parallel this, as many here probably have not read Lujan's book, the whirlwind is the flyer.
I wanted to talk about this movie, so thanks for bringing this here Lex. I like what you are getting at. Nagarjuna is well placed. An antidote to inception. He asks us to question our origins, and rightfully so because, that's where the inception mechanism operates "from" with its misinformation.

