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in #consciousness7 years ago

I really liked the Jim Carrey video. He has changed a lot in the past few years. However, sometimes I wonder about him. He talks a lot about spiritual concepts these days but a lot of what he says is a regurgitation of what is written in countless new age and spiritual books. I have heard and read a lot of what he has said and even said those things myself. I rarely hear him say things that are his own interpretation or experience of this reality. A lot of times what he says comes across as inauthentic, like he is discussing another persons ideas. Videos of his voice imposed over some soft soothing music and a slideshow of pictures of the universe and other spiritual images. They create the image of him being a profound guru or something but you can get all of that from the new age section at a local bookstore. The awkward New York fashion interview is a good example. He threw out all kinds of spiritual buzzwords that we have all heard before, but he wasn't actually conveying anything original. It wasn't a thought out or consistent message but rather a bunch of jibber jabber spiritual buzz. Then when his beliefs were questioned by the interviewer, he hesitated and avoided the question, distracted her by doing circles around her and then went back to throwing out buzz words. The video in your post however, was a good exception to everything I just said. It seemed very authentic, like it was his actual experience. It was nice. Like seeing the "real" Jim Carrey.
Great post! Thanks for sharing.

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Yeah, he felt very relatable to me, too, @leaky20.