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Chapter 53 those overlooking eyes

watch movies for revenge 韩松落 1072Words 2018-03-18
The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games usually has a "god's perspective". All sound, light, fire and electricity, all formation changes, and all echoes of sound seem to be set for a hypothetical, overlooking eye.It was a grand sensual sacrifice, a call to the sky, and the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games was no exception. Singing while the lightning is extinguishing, the black figure on the long scroll of landscape, the undulating movable type, the flying fairy flying on the silk road, the green tide and wave, the miniature planet. The singing, the fireworks that appear in the form of footprints, all seem to be displayed for a certain overlooking eye.It seems to have two eyes, looking down with compassion and joy, as if there is an idea silently explaining: This is what we discovered in the morning of human history in accordance with your arrangement; this is what we discovered in the morning of human history according to your suggestion. Created by noon.A footprint rushes past amidst all the brilliance, a little naughty, a little solemn, and disappears in an instant.

The "God's Perspective" is probably the starting point of all rituals and celebrations, and it is also a hidden viewing element. "Overlooking" is the real viewing angle, and the "overlooker" is the real VIP.Although we are the spectators in it, we are not the real spectators.We are just borrowing light, TOEFL, and mutual happiness. All the extravagant electricity and fire, enthusiasm and joy are just to startle a certain power in the dark and make him look down, even if it is only for a moment. The giant paintings in the Nazca Valley in Peru, the Stonehenge in Amesbury in the UK, the stone statues on Easter Island, the pyramids of the Mayans, all the well-planned and symmetrical city-states, and even the crop circles may all be "overlooking "And do it.The ancients, who were not yet able to see from the sky, worked hard to make the straight lines straight, the circles symmetrical, and the stones as large as possible, probably just to obey a mysterious call, to show their existence, and to make the overlooking eyes pleasure.

Looking down from the sky, everything you see is probably different.The French writer Saint-Exupéry described the "lights" he overlooked from the night sky countless times in his works while he was flying the plane to open up the route: "They saw the sky of Buenos Aires. lights." "On the sea of ​​night, each firelight shows a miracle of the heart. . . . must strive to reunite, must strive to get in touch with some of those scattered firelights in the fields." "Now he is like a vigil People, in the middle of the night, discover that the night can also reveal the secrets of human beings: these calls, these lights, this restlessness... These people think that their lights are illuminating their own humble tables, but they don't know that in a place eighty kilometers away from them Somewhere, someone has been moved by the call of the light, as if they had waved it hopelessly out to sea from a deserted island."

We thought it was the most ordinary light, but it looked like a miracle when viewed from the sky.And this is all because of "overlooking", "overlooking" makes the most ordinary things become miracles, and makes the most simple things also contain secrets.And all our ceremonies and ceremonies are like shaking our lamps to the sky, a little bit of anticipation, a little bit of joy, all for the purpose of getting in touch with a certain power, it is a miracle of miracles, a secret of secrets.And looking at oneself through the perspective of God, whether through rituals or through Google Earth, makes one's heart flutter violently.

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