Sunday, October 17, 2021

Tip#1261: The Recipe For Resilience, Part 67 – No Time To Die


This is Day 580 of the COVID-19 pandemic here in Toronto, Canada. 

Autumn is here and I’ve begun to feel the annual, heavy symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Thankfully, I continue to practice my daily Qigong exercises (see tip#1265) and Ho’oponopono mantras: I’m sorry, I love you, Please forgive me, Thank you (see tip#1257). 

One core theme of Ho’oponopono as a healing/empowerment tool is about taking 100% responsibility for everything that happens in one’s life good and bad. For example whatever problems I’ve experienced, no matter how awful or destructive, is of my own creation consciously or unconsciously. So ultimately it’s about letting go. Letting go of old perceptions, old feelings and old beliefs. 


This is why the latest James Bond film that just arrived in theatres was deeply meaningful and synchronistic in my life because it featured all four of the Ho’oponopono mantras: I’m sorry, I love you, Please forgive me, Thank you. 

No Time To Die (2021) 

The spy, action film, No Time To Die is the fifth and final chapter for Daniel Craig as British MI6 agent James Bond. This thrilling, action packed movie has all the elements of a classic Bond film and also stars Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Rory Kinnear and Ralph Fiennes reprise their roles. New to the series are Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Billy Magnussen, Ana de Armas, David Dencik and Dali Benssalah.
See: movie trailer
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Seeing this new Bond film immediately felt emotional because it incorporated many memorable music themes from previous movies over the decades and instantly made me nostalgic for my childhood and my dad who loved the Bond films. And, of course, it featured all the action scenes, cool gadgets, classic cars, Bond girls and global traveling we all love and expect! 

What touched me the most were the heartfelt scenes showing forgiveness and letting go. This is a new side of Bond that we see and also shows how powerful love and gratitude has helped this iconic character grow. It’s a form of self-love that was deeply moving to see in this final chapter starring Daniel Craig. 

Letting go can be difficult and painful whether it's a loved one that hurt us or old beliefs and thinking that have become destructive in our lives. Thankfully we have movie heroes that demonstrate the courage and self-love needed to move forward. They inspire us to do what it takes to let go of the past. Find a film and a movie hero today to ignite your inner strengths!

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Related Tips:
Part 1 – COVID-19 – 6 Movie Tips
Part 2 – COVID-19 – The Hundred-Foot Journey

Part 3 – COVID-19 – The Biggest Little Farm

Part 4 – COVID-19 – This Is the End

Part 5 – COVID-19 – Runaway Bride

Part 6 – Splash

Part 7 – Julie & Julia

Part 8 – Paris Can Wait

Part 9 – The Client 

Part 10 – The Old Guard

Part 11 – The Farmer’s Daughter
Part 12 – Amélie

Part 13 – Hail the Conquering Hero – The Lady Eve

Part 14 – Back To School

Part 15 – Project Power – An American Pickle

Part 16 – The Secret: Dare to Dream 

Part 17 – Chadwick Boseman – 42 – Black Panther
Part 18 – Phenomenon
Part 19 – Mulan 2020
Part 20 – Waitress - Labor Day - Michael

Part 21 – Enola Holmes
Part 22 – Kiss the Ground
Part 23 – Top 5 Inspiring Thanksgiving Movie Scenes
Part 24 – Hubie Halloween 
Part 25 – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm 
Part 26 – The Queen’s Gambit   
Part 27 – Trading Places 
Part 28 – Greenland 
Part 29 – Logan’s Run 
Part 30 – Moonstruck 

Part 31 – Remember the Night
 
Part 32 – Tenet
Part 33 – Noel 
Part 34 – Soul
Part 35 – Feel Good Energy of Movies & TV Shows 
Part 36 – Last Holiday 1950 & 2006 
Part 37 – Synchronic 
Part 38 – Appetite for Love 
Part 39 – Tomorrowland
Part 40 – Cinderella 2015
 

Part 41 – Top Secret! – Real Genius 
Part 42 – Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind 
Part 43 – Coming 2 America
Part 44 – In & Of Itself 
Part 45 – Zack Snyder’s Justice League 
Part 46 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 
Part 47 – Bill & Ted Face the Music 
Part 48 – Housesitter 
Part 49 – Tampopo
Part 50 – You’ll Never Get Rich 

Part 51 – The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
 
Part 52 – Avatar 2009 – Forest Bathing 
Part 53 – WarGames  
Part 54 – Oxygen 
Part 55 – Cruella 
Part 56 – History is Made at Night 
Part 57 – The Celestine Prophecy 
Part 58 – The More the Merrier 
Part 59 – Born a Champion 
Part 60 – Chef  

Part 61 – Night at the Museum Trilogy 
Part 62 – Free Guy 
Part 63 – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings  
Part 64 – Source Code   
Part 65 – Super Me  
Part 66 – Battlestar Galactica 2003 

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