Just read the most positive posting on a Yoga site that I subscribe to that mentioned this movie in its context. They spoke about how to find positive in even the most negative situations. One line said: Even in the darkest hours, if we attune ourselves with Supreme Consciousness, joy naturally arises within us. It went on further to say that As a name for the Divine, Shiva always encompasses the attributes of auspiciousness and goodness, reflecting the Tantric idea that God or Supreme Consciousness is fundamentally a positive, affirming presence. Furthermore, Shiva's fundamental nature is chidananda—supreme bliss that is self-aware. Because of this, when we attune ourselves with the Supreme, joy naturally arises within us. That bliss is the fundamental ground of existence. We all experience pain and suffering, but these are not the quintessential nature of life. The Earth turns away from the sun and night occurs, but that doesn't mean that the sun isn't always shining. It might be hard to see sometimes, but goodness and divine beauty can always be found. Kind of liked these ideas to start the day.
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