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15 Serious Reflections From ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’

[1] Why just be ‘yourself’ if you can keep bettering your ‘self’?

[2] If you were ‘someone’ till you became someone else, were you really that ‘someone’?

[3] Beneath fluxing multiple ‘personalities’, there is stable Buddha-nature, our true nature.

[4] Other than the Buddhas, all suffer from ‘mental illnesses’, some more seriously.

[5] If not transformed by selfless love, one might be twisted by narcissistic love.

[6] Do songs and dances express our emotions clearly or exaggerate them distortedly?

[7] If there is method in the madness, is it truly madness?

[8] If there is more method than madness, is it truly methodical?

[9] What we need is not to be uninhibited by others, but to have proper self-inhibitions.

[10] The challenge is for victims to not become victimisers; the bullied to not become bullies.

[11] Those who blame everyone for everything and themselves for nothing are the key to blame.

[12] If there is no ‘Joker’ after all, is there still not a ‘joker’ pulling a ‘joke’ on his supporters?

[13] Instead of going mad with indignation, stay sane by seeing the madness of doing so.

[14] Is madness contagious, or are those infectable already kind of mad?

[15] To vanquish the subconscious shadow self, cast light on it consciously.

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