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Name A Movie Or A Book That Changed Your Life!


Is it actually really possible that only one book you read or a film you watched could change your life, the direction, the path you choose? I asked myself what book, out of so many I read over 4 decades, would have such influence on me. 

For the last few weeks, I’ve tried to collect all influencial movies and reading material and mention a few in this article following my previous post with my answer, after rethinking this topic. 

Would You Go Completely Paperless, Adapting To The World's Digital Future!?

It would be hard to let go of old classic paper books. 

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There are too many I love! I read Kafka, Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Hesse and many female troubled "soul sisters", authors like Sylvia Plath, poetry by Frida Kahlo and Anais Nin and of course many, many more.

A Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath


Discovering my subconscious mind 

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I also read Anais Nin again and again. I related to every word and sentiment of hers. The first book "House of Incest" was like a symbolic dream I felt trapped in and couldn't escape, a poem. 

The novel is a surrealistic look within the narrator's subconscious mind as she attempts to escape from a dream in which she is trapped, or in Nin's words, as she attempts to escape from "the woman's season in hell." - Source goodreads

Dealing with blunt and honest reality 

I also read bestselling author Paolo Cohello but there is one author I got stuck with on and on until I had enough of "loathing with him" in Las Vegas :)

It's Hunter G.K. Thompson who ended up committing suicide at the age of 67. 

Hari Kunzru wrote that "the true voice of Thompson is revealed to be that of American moralist, one who often makes himself ugly to expose the ugliness he sees around him." 

"He became well known for his inveterate hatred of Richard Nixon who he claimed represented "that dark, venal, and incurably violent side of the American character"and whom he characterized in Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72. Thompson's output notably declined from the mid-1970s, as he struggled with the consequences of fame, and he complained that he could no longer merely report on events as he was too easily recognized. He was also known for his lifelong use of alcohol and illegal drugs, his love of firearms and his iconoclastic ontempt for authoritarianism. He remarked: "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me."

I remember those times back in New York!

Hunter's books were exciting at the time because they revealed the dark side in myself but at the end, his view of life motivated me to be different. I wanted to choose the light and bright side of existance, started craving to discover the beauty around me not the ugliness, tried to get rid of the self-destructive tendency I noticed in my twenties. I changed 360 degrees after the birth of my daughter. Life was upside down, the moment I held her in my arms. 

I wanted the sweet life again!

 
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"La Dolce Vita" , my favourite movie from the 60's, since I heard of Federico Fellini in my teenage years.

LOVE was born and "Hunter's shadow" died. 

Veronica decides to die! ( Paolo Cohello) cause those essential common questions : "What am I doing here today and why do I go on living?" 

Existence is orderly chaos!

I started reading Rumi

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about.- Rumi

Khalil Gibran, Yudah Berg, The 72 Names of God and zillion of spiritual books like Chögyam Trungpa's "Orderly Chaos, The Mandala Principle" (Dharma Ocean Series) and taught myself to walk on "Razor's Edges" with fearless hope and faith.

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As I wrote in this previous article : " My life was full of danger and opportunities. We should not worry to fall or fail but always keep an eye on the powerful universe. One helping hand at the right time will get you back up, when you slip off but if we are in balance, it will help us in all our interactions."

 

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Whether good or bad, happy or sad, clear or obscure, everything is interrelated and reflects a single totality. There is chaos and confusion because everything happens by itself, without any external ordering principle. At the same time, whatever happens expresses order and intelligence, wakeful energy and precision. Through meditative practices associated with the mandala principle, the opposites of experience—confusion and enlightenment, chaos and order, pain and pleasure—are revealed as inseparable parts of a total vision of reality. - Source from the book orderly chaos

What are your books and movies you will never forget? 

The most recent book I discovered, a 2005 dystopian science fiction novel by the fantastic Japanese author Kazuo Ishiguro. It might change your life as well. 

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