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.In the world, the result of enlivening unity by a peace-creating group would be real peace on earth.IN CLOSINGI’d like to say: I deeply love film; I love catching ideas; and I love to meditate.I love enlivening unity.And I think the enlivening of unity brings a better and better life.Maybe enlightenment is far away, but it’s said that when you walk toward the light, with every step, things get brighter.Every day, for me, gets better and better.And I believe that enlivening unity in the world will bring peace on earth.So I say: Peace to all of you.May everyone be happy.May everyone be free of disease.May auspiciousness be seen everywhere.May suffering belong to no one.Peace.CODA: TRUE HAPPINESS LIES WITHINRight now I’m catching some painting fish.And some music fish.I haven’t caught the next film fish yet.I just try to catch ideas—and sometimes I fall in love with one and then I know what I want to do.It has nothing to do with money; just with translating that idea.After INLAND EMPIRE, people asked me whether I would distribute a film again myself.And, with a team, I would for sure.Likewise, I remain completely committed to shooting in digital video.DV is just like film, without the problems.We live in a digital world now, and I love it—I’m never going back to film.So far as the reaction to INLAND EMPIRE, it went, I think, like it does for a lot of films: It was hated by some and loved by some.And it made a discussion.The blogs were lively.I do believe film students themselves are going digital.Of course, film students will always experience a yearning to make at least one film using film, just to have done it, just to have been in that world.But after doing that, I think, they will quickly return to the digital world.Looking ahead, I am committed to my work with the Foundation.We want to help the rapidly growing number of schools that are asking for programs in meditation.And the word is going around that diving within really changes things for the good.It is not something that just comes and goes—when you give students this technique, things really start changing.And they have that technique for the rest of their lives.I see that people are coming to realize that it is just so beautiful: this dive within, this transcending, and this experience of the Unified Field, where everything comes from.It is a Field of pure bliss consciousness, absolute intelligence, and infinite creativity.Everything I experience today brings me back again and again to where I started: True happiness lies within.SELECT FILMOGRAPHYEraserhead (1977)The Elephant Man (1980)Blue Velvet (1986)Wild at Heart (1990)Twin Peaks (1990-1991)Lost Highway (1997)The Straight Story (1999)Mulholland Drive (2001)INLAND EMPIRE (2006)SOURCES QUOTEDRamayana.Retold by William Buck.University of California Press, 1976.Eternal Stories from the Upanishads.Thomas Egenes and Kumuda Reddy.Smriti Books, 2002.Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation and Commentary, Chapters 1-6.International SRM Publications, 1967.Penguin Books, 1969.Maharishi’s Absolute Theory of Defence.Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.Age of Enlightenment Publications, 1996.The Upanishads.Translated by Alistair Shearer and Peter Russell.Harper & Row, 1978.ABOUT THE AUTHORThree-time Oscar-nominated director David Lynch is among the leading filmmakers of our era.From the early seventies to the present day, Lynch’s popular and critically acclaimed film projects, which include Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and INLAND EMPIRE, are internationally considered to have broken down the wall between art-house cinema and Hollywood moviemaking.You can visit the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace at www.DavidLynchFoundation.org.The author’s proceeds from the sale of this book go to the foundation for the purpose of providing funding for in-school programs in Transcendental Meditation [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]