Thank you for joining us once again as we examine life lessons, morals, and hidden meanings in this post-apocalyptic themed movie that's based on the Covid virus outbreak. It shows the psychopathic tendencies of man under the influence of misguided alpha males. It is a reflection of how easily all things can fall apart in a world lead by greed and depravity. Hope you enjoy reading the life lessons and morals hidden in this movie.
- Greedy Righteousness
Aaron Ramsey (John Malkovich) is a charismatic religious gangster in a post apocalyptic world ruined by a virus (Covid). Thank goodness our current cycle survived the scourge! The movie portrays how things could easily go wrong in our fragile world and the vulnerability of the ill-informed who are easily lead astray by the personal ambitions of 'Alpha males' who hide behind a mask of working for God. Like we warned in the movies 6 Souls and Dirty Angels, don't be mislead by confused alpha males who are only driven by ego. This website aims to develop general knowledge among people to make them intelligent enough to avoid being cajoled by evil crusaders who only seek power to oppress other people. Oppressors are useless without willing followers. If people are intelligent they would reject the evil controls and work together to achieve a better world.
- Enslaving Habits
Heath (Julian Sands) is portrayed as an addicted gambler who suffers financial and relationship problems. Gambling, like drug abuse and alcoholism are enslaving habits disguised as a hope of freedom. Habits that promote euphoria but end up being enslaving both mentally, physically, financially, and emotionally. Too much of everything is bad, even the companies that provide these products also campaign against unhealthy addictions. It is difficult to abstain from instant gratifications of euphoria, in a world of pain, betrayals, and heartbreak, but learn to see the bigger picture, because every time spent doing something is an opportunity cost for something else. Also see the movie review of Four Good Days.
- The Elusive Savior
Sarah (Ruby Modine) is hunted by the religious gang because they believe she is the key cure to the virus. The gang leader is on a quest for ultimate power, a quest to become the savior of humanity, a wise hero! He would ultimately kill his own partner in pursuit of his ambition. Just like we explained in the movie 'League of Thrones' the quest for ultimate power is only a sequence to self-destruction. In reality, we need to stop making the mistake of enjoying the wrongs and hoping or placing the burden of savior on an innocent vessel. You can't eat your cake and have it. You can't be on a bond of unlovableness and expect other people to be loving fools. You can't dance your youth away on strip poles and be disgracefully harvested in gangbangs, yet expect lovers to keep loving you. I have meant many people who are initiated into the secret tenets of humiliating women by spanking, flogging, slapping, and even beatings to symbolize that they are unlovable as an evil spiritual key into stealing the rights of the angelic, yet in public they promote themselves as disciplined people, religious clergy, political powerhouses, and even advocates against hitting women. I blame the women 50%, because they connive in their own disgrace and cheating, but I understand the enforcing use of bonds and the blindness of the followers who only see the immediate benefits of wealth, and not the bigger picture of a failing world. See website section titled 'Our perspective'.
- The Balance of Things
The Covid virus portrayed as an apocalyptic pandemic in this movie, helps symbolizes how easily things could fall apart. In reality, Covid hit humanity hard and medical services panicked at the rising numbers of infected which lead to millions of deaths. We need to understand that virus, pandemics, war, and natural disasters are symbolic after-effects of the spoiled balance of things. We are connected, not just to mother earth but also to the heavenly bodies. Our destructive and dehumanizing tendencies have an effect on the general flow of things, but most of us cannot see beyond the immediate benefits of the systems. In proper perspective, there's nothing we really benefit from associating with such enslaving fraternities, because everything we get are actually already ours. Its just a trick by the wicked to promote themselves to god-like statuses. Or aren't the girls in a community the natural rights of boys in that community? Why then do you think you need to make an oath or a bond before you can be permitted to get one? In addition, if we reach the awareness levels of the 12 or 13 queens of origin (see ebook 'Twelve Sisters and Twelve Planets) and we understand that everyone is represented among every race (See movie review of Wicked), then we might overcome the barbaric and primitive attitude of war amongst ourselves.
- No One Chance
Ben (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) offers one of the gang members an opportunity to escape into the hood, but he fearfully rejects the offer claiming that killing Ben is the only chance he has to survive. A decision which only results in his death. Its funny how after living for so many years many of us still get caught up in the mental block of having only one opportunity. This deceit of desperation more often than not leads to wrong choices. Develop proper mindfulness and awareness and see that life is filled with options and opportunities. As we discussed in the movie review of Four Letters of Love, learn to take a step back and reassess yourself.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this week's issue of your favorite life lessons blog. Enjoy the rest of your week as you find streaming sources for the movie The Survivalist (2021) on the following links.
Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/winnipeg/watch/video/12388720
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13694706/
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