Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman travelled for 7 months through all 5 continents, and recorded in over 50 locations to create the most inspiring film and album they could imagine. Their mission was not only to gather insights on the huge universal themes of life from the most inspiring and illuminating people they could find, but also to seek out the cream of the world’s musicians and compose immense multi-layered music with them.
Sometimes you’re used to a way of life
where the house is open but you don’t go out because you’ve already lost
the concept of freedom. But sometimes you’re so anxious for freedom
that you could free yourself from any prison or chains. It all depends
on the strength of your concept of freedom.
You’ve got to realize one thing, and that
is you need to tame your wild, crazy mind. Your mind has a very bad
habit which we call it self-cherishing or “What about me?” It’s a bore,
it’s a drag, and nobody wants to hear it, so you can just shut up, get
off of it, connect with people and give. You’ll be so busy giving that
you’ll have no time for yourself. You’re going to be a lot happier.
This is the time for awakening for humans
on the planet. This is the time to wake up out of the madness, because
history of humanity is basically the history of insanity. But for the
first time in the history of this insanity, the insanity is threatening
to destroy us. So we’re coming to the end of this one way or another.
Either we destroy ourselves or we wake up out of that dream, the
nightmare. But to see your own madness is the beginning of healing
insanity, because in every human being there’s not only the madness,
there’s also the sanity.
Mostly what you get through the media is
the madness. But at the same time there are millions of other humans who
already have that awakening within them so they can hear what’s going
on. In every child an ego gradually begins to develop and one of the
first things child loves is his or her name. I’m John, I’m… and then
other things come as the children grow up… I’m a boy, I’m a girl, I’m
strong, I’m weak. The ego is always built on identification with this or
that.
We’ve been trained and conditioned
to shut down our spontaneous responses, our authentic and essential
responses from a very early age. We are talked out of our feelings
because nobody knows how to communicate from an emotional field.
The idea of a shadow has to be liberated,
we must go into the places that scare us, into the darkness and make
friends with our demons. The wound is the key, because we’re all wounded
by birth. We’re like “where am I”, “who am I”. “why am I here”, “where
is he”, “where is she”, and so we’re constantly recreating until we make
peace with the loneliness and our own anger.
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