Don’t Underestimate the Nice Ones Like Richard Gere — They’re Reprogramming Your Mind Without You Noticing

“You think you are a finger (your ego), but you are the hand (the whole).”

Alberto García 🚀🚀🚀
The Philosophical Inn

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There are seemingly innocent words that sneak into your mind without warning and end up embedded in your subconscious, like seeds in the fertile soil.

Seeds that time will water will sprout in the correct order at the right moment, helping you illuminate the darkness surrounding you.

It happens to me, especially with the words of Richard Gere, whose personal teacher is the Dalai Lama.

That’s why I like to watch his movies and interviews and write down all the wisdom he shares that I can apply to my life.

Here are five that reprogrammed my head without even realizing it.

On the importance of things

“We are all pilgrims, we move through space and time. We move through our experiences, through our minds, through our ideas, nothing is static.” — Richard Gere

For Richard Gere, life is like a deforming cloud until it merges with the sky (the whole).

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