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A Thousand Words
Last night, the wife, my little 9 year old daughter and I watched the movie, “A Thousand Words.” I was taken by the movie’s ‘zen’ appeal and of course ‘Eddie Murphy’s’ comic charm. Even my lil girl laughed and loved the movie that was charming and filled with a wonderful message of, “the power of words.”
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After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak.
Eddie Murphy is Jack McCall, a fast-talking literary agent, who can close any deal, any time, any way. He has set his sights on New Age guru Dr. Sinja (Cliff Curtis) for his own selfish purposes.
But Dr. Sinja is on to him, and Jack’s life comes unglued after a magical Bodhi tree mysteriously appears in his backyard. With every word Jack speaks, a leaf falls from the tree and he realizes that when the last leaf falls, both he and the tree are toast. Words have never failed Jack McCall, but now he’s got to stop talking … or he’s a goner.
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Words are a powerful tool, but not just the words but the passion and emotions that we use with them matter as much as what we say. As in the story with Buddha and the lake, where a married couple scream at each other because their hearts have become distant, even though they stand next to each other. When their love was new and fresh, their hearts were so close that they did not need words, the heart knew what the other was feeling.
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I see this movie in so many others, you can’t take a hammer and pound zen into them. No matter how many stories, parables or quotes you throw at them, they just don’t get it. Like watching a dog chase it’s own tail, never going anywhere spiritually in life, just existing. In this movie, Eddie Murphy has to go through a harsh trial to understand, passion, a better way of living and of course the power of words. Needless to say, I recommend to all, watch this movie.
words are tied to emotions like a tree’s root reaching into the earth.
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choose your words wisely
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September 23, 2012 at 11:10 am
Sandy's Hopeful Room
This is a powerful meditation for me on the power of all words. Words can cut and words can heal. Thank you for reminding me of this power.
SandyO
September 23, 2012 at 11:13 am
Sandy's Hopeful Room
Reblogged this on Sandys Hopeful Room and commented:
Words have the power to cut and they have the power to heal. . .as this wonderful post (to me a meditation) says. I have read somewhere that you are what you speak, just as others tell us that we are what we eat. And another, choose your words wisely and serve them with tenderness because one day you may have to eat them.
I pray many blessings on those who read these wise words!
Sandy O
September 24, 2012 at 3:49 am
willowdot21
This is so apt for me Art , of late II have noticed that most of what I say annoys my partner. He seems to think I doing it on purpose and being a “Sarcastic Bitch) but I honestly am not . So I am trying very hard to think before I speak…OH! it is hard, very hard . Your post seems to be aimed right at me …OH! goodness this hard but I guess I shall have to breathe deeply and think at least four times before I open my mouth!! God bless you Art and if he has time perhaps he could keep a hand free to cover my mouth! xxxx
September 25, 2012 at 8:02 pm
Aspergers Girls
Thanks for the review 🙂 Words have so much power.
September 27, 2012 at 7:35 pm
Jamie Dedes
Wonderful, wonderful!
Thanks for the review.
Here from Sandy’s place, by the way.
October 4, 2012 at 10:49 am
Fergiemoto
Looks like a movie I will have to watch!