Is everything meant to be or is life just a random link of cohesive choices that we do?
Does something like a higher power or a God even exist?
Has the Big Bang really happend or is it just something that our scientist have made up?
... And if it actually occurred, was it just a fortuity or is there something out there bigger and smarter for us to understand? Are we and our galaxy, or even the whole universe, just some simple experiment to a greater species than the humankind?
Is it true that some things are dead and unable to think, feel and remember, or is it just that we havent found a way to understand their way of thinking, feeling, etc? What if the stones and trees are collecting memories? What if the ocean can feel, see and hear? Or maybe even take in more impressions than we can with our weak senses?
Is there a certain person in the world that you are meant to meet sometime, somewhere during your life and there after will remain together and happy with for the rest of your life?
And what about time, how do you define time if you really think about it? What is time?
Which differences can time make when it comes to the question of love?
There's a lot of big questions that we probably will never get an answer to. I think they're important to remember though and with the right persons around you they can be really fascinating to discuss. They increase your way of thinking about... Everything.
Here's an interesting video wich became the result of a collabroation between the great spanish surrealistic artist Salvador DalĂ and the famous cartoon creator Walt Disney. It deals with these enigmas from a different, beautiful and nearly magic angle.
The film tells the story of Chronos, the personification of time and the inability to realize his desire to love for a mortal. The scenes blend a series of surreal paintings of Dali with dancing and metamorphosis.
In there different point of views Dali has described the movie as "A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time."
While Disney described it as "A simple story about a young girl in search of true love."
Now the question is - How would you describe it? And even more interesting, how would you answer these questions?
Peace.
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