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Born as a consumer, I never really thought about media or the constant stream of outside content that I consumed day-to-day. Lately over the last couple of years, however, I have been noticing more and more that there are different kinds of media: the kind that makes money and reduces its watchers to drooling cattle (New Girl, simplified religion, most music, advertisements), the kind that is clear in its intentions, that either educate, deconstruct, or are unbiased - like Planet Earth, some philosophy, propaganda, metaphysics, statistics/analysis stuff, Math, etc - and the kind made with the intention of psychic / spiritual evolution at its core, the kind that inspires an individual to break away from the outside world and look within, or to look at the world without wearing some pre-made perspective-goggles (some esoteric / occult content, and very few publicly shared content, mostly cult-following level stuff)
The third kind, that my birdbrain has dubbed Meta-Media, is what I would like this thread to focus on. I want to hear if any of you have found media that shares fundamental truths about our being that have made you a more sober, free, insightful, and empowered individual entity. Please also feel free to ramble about why.
Because this is the Visual Entertainment section, please strike off any actual occult/philosophy/esoteric works from your lists.
A few examples from me are: When Black Birds Fly, They Live, Mad God, Videodrome, Westworld, Bloodborne, and Mage: The Ascension.
I think each of these looks at our unique position as individual entities in a way that sheds illumination and promotes thought / insight.
The third kind, that my birdbrain has dubbed Meta-Media, is what I would like this thread to focus on. I want to hear if any of you have found media that shares fundamental truths about our being that have made you a more sober, free, insightful, and empowered individual entity. Please also feel free to ramble about why.
Because this is the Visual Entertainment section, please strike off any actual occult/philosophy/esoteric works from your lists.
A few examples from me are: When Black Birds Fly, They Live, Mad God, Videodrome, Westworld, Bloodborne, and Mage: The Ascension.
I think each of these looks at our unique position as individual entities in a way that sheds illumination and promotes thought / insight.