![]() When the veil that separates the “inner” world and the “outer” world is lifted, all of our misdeeds (our demons which we have not faced) are released into the “outer” world (manifested). When Lucifer was cast down to Earth from Heaven, he was entrapped in the gross material plane and forced to take on form. ![]() In actuality, they are already one, but most people don’t understand this esoteric way of seeing the world and so they believe they are “inside” their body (caught in the ego’s world). ![]() When the veil is lifted, the “inner” world and the “outer” world become one. WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH “BIRD BOX”? These demons we keep in our “inner” world (as opposed to our “outer” world, the material plane in which we all interact). Each of these sins and all of these combined create demons. “If you’re the son of God, why don’t you just jump off this cliff?” or “Go ahead and use your powers to turn these stones into bread.” Jesus refers to this voice as Satan, which is Latin for “adversary.” The Seven Deadly Sins (greed, lust, wrath, gluttony, vanity, jealousy, and sloth) are the lies that we tell ourselves. When Jesus wandered into the wilderness for forty days and forty nights, it was his ego (the devil) who was tempting him. In Christianity, the ego is represented by the devil (whom the ego created so that it has someone else to blame). The ego is commonly misunderstood as having a big head or a false sense of pride in actuality, the ego is the false self. They wrong other people, they convince themselves that it’s the other persons fault. This inner dialogue is the voice of the ego. Most people lie to themselves daily and cheer themselves on, telling themselves how great they are and when So then, what is the veil and what happens when it is lifted? Every person on Earth has a choice between light and darkness, good and bad. Apocalypse is Greek for “lifting of the veil”, which is the obvious theme of the film. So clearly we have an Apocalyptic theme here, I think we can all agree on that. I’ve only seen it once and I’m writing this from my memory of the film, so bear with me… With that being said, the following CONTAINS SPOILERS, so if you have not seen the film, proceed at your own risk! When my wife and I sat down to watch “Bird Box”, I had every intention of being entertained and absolutely no intention of writing an analysis. in filmmaking, so take everything I have to say with a grain of salt. I own a movie studio, White Lion Studios, LLC we make ultra-low budget indie films. ![]() I am writing this from the point of view of a filmmaker, not a film critic. Perhaps I saw something others didn’t, but the great thing about art is that it’s subjective (so feel free to disagree with me). After seeing “Bird Box”, I felt that these (and other) theories about the film were a stretch. Reviews which suggest that the film is about an underlying theme of people turning a blind eye to racism or suicide both popped up in my feed on Facebook and I couldn’t help but chuckle a snarky snort of cynicism. Over the past 2 weeks, I’ve seen a lot of hype about “ Bird Box” and so I decided to add my two cents.
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