The Humour in Conflict

Inspector Clouseau is indeed the clown, showing us to ourselves.  I love the mention of karma.  Dreyfus is trying to get out of the insane asylum.  So he tries to be normal to face his nemises.  He meets Clouseau on the day of his release from the asylum.  He tries to remain ‘normal’.  His anger and jealousy trigger him and he chases him ‘I kill you’. Naturally he is not released. 

This type of scenario plays out all over the world and provides insight into ‘what you resist persists what you look at disappears’.  Clouseau came into his life as the buffoon, the mirror was he couldn’t control Clouseau given his luck (magic in life).  He ended up defeated. As he did it to himself trying to win.  The moment you seek to win the seed of your demise is planted, this is a universal law.

This video exemplifies the previous blog stating ‘this dog bites’.  That is, you only hurt yourself entering the conflict in a attempt to win. There is only win/win in truth when you see the humour.  I see the humour.

Imagine if we lose the creativity in life due to compliance and seriousness, where people are just plugged in.  I want people to be unplugged so we have more fun and be ourselves.  What else can we be!

It’s okay to make mistakes, maybe we all laugh together.  Don’t take life too seriously, we are here for a short time then gone. Enjoy each moment my friends.

 I like the one with the bird on his shoulder, I knew he would look into the birds face, that is exactly what a clown would do.

 

 

 

 

Mohandas Gandhi

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”

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