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Alejandro Jodorowsky Performs Psychomagic, a Healing Art | Exclusive Clip
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2020
- Part infomercial, part surrealist performance art, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s newest documentary Psychomagic, a Healing Art is a messy exploration of the filmmaker's own psycho-analytic technique, one which takes individual trauma and recontextualizes it within the space of performance art. Well, in truth, that’s kind of what Jodorowsky is pitching. Much like his previous filmography, Jodorowsky’s method, and the subsequent film based on this ideology, exists between the profound and the vapid, depending on one's taste. Perhaps intended for the already converted, and the Jodorowsky completists (if such a sub-category exists), Psychomagic is a dense, ridiculous, sublime, problematic exploration of what Jodorowsky pitches as the antithesis of Freudian psychoanalysis.
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Visual magic for sure. Having liver disease, there's a tightness of the chest that makes the upper torso feel imprisoned. Symptomatically this feels like pain/pressure in the upper body & diaphragm from the bloated liver & congested heart, usually liver patients have high HDL levels as well . The shattering of the plates seems to symbolise cracking the chest open to release this tightness, the stake driven towards the area of the liver to puncture it, the rope possibly representing the toxins it once held bubbling up and freeing the congested torso. Feeling the space beyond symptoms without thought to describe or judge them, but to truly just FEEL the energy of emptiness there is freeing. It's an interesting healing modality, truly our most ancient one and this man is a master of bringing that alive in any willing to experience it through him.
I know some may not understand this or think its ridiculous. Although Jodo works in metaphor(s) because this is the only language our subconscious mind truly understands and ironically, where the solution to our healing can often be found.
If anything, I feel his work is ahead of our time.
I agreed
Is behind and beyond our time, simultaneously.
The sound of the plates breaking = ego breaking / sens of identity. The rest is to clear the heart
@@KZ-wc2zo I agree completely.
Would've been better if he'd just break the guys ribs.
The heart must break over and over to be purified to the eternal self. This psychomagical practice might have saved me many years of terrifying shadow work, or, at least, helped the karmic reparation process. I like. I like.
Sure thing you're not crazy rambling at all
Es un performance que aprendió de las técnicas de curación de Pachita la gran chamán Mexicana
Amazing what you can do with some old Corelle dishes, a ruler, and some black licorice.
Even though it's obviously pseudoscience, I still kind of like his batshit spiritual performance. It just adds to his character.
If you look at it from even a strictly skeptical, reductionist perspective, it can create a very powerful placebo effect, which might actually lead to promotion of healing, whether mental, emotional or even physical.
I can see how that could help the patient imagine he is removing what troubles him.
Using sensations instead of words.
Carl Jung and other wise people paved the way to make this art possible. We all have unconscious acts that in some cases govern our lives. To understand it you must have first desired to know that kingdom and have traveled a path. It is very easy to criticize just seeing the surface.
At first i was like wtf is this but then i watched it a second time and my crown chakra was just vibrating.
explain
@@floresistancedon’t bother he’s deranged
What's the difference between comedy/ridicule vs surrealistic art?
Jodorowsky rules
So he's now into psychomagic. Live and evolve.
He's done this work for decades.
meanwhile the subconscious: "Oh no! black liquorice! i got to free this man from the liver pain now!"
lol that ending.
Amazing! But it will not work for 98% of the audience but you yourself know that. The fact is that Tolle's "Pain Body" turns out to have a physical body too, which works reflexively, automatically and constantly! You must discover it in yourself first!>>
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Gracias Jodorowsky
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Uh...okay...? =\ I broke some dinner plates last night but it was out of passive rage ...did'nt help.
Far more effective than talk therapy
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not.
It looks like a serious therapy session but the music makes it feels out of place XD.
@@Mrchair-bk5ns it looks like some new age bullshit mixed with taking too much acid,and the guy is a delusional junkie for god's sake...
it says in the description "surrealist performance art" "antithesis of Freudian psychoanalysis"
@@rabihbourji2069 I agree; that's my feeling of the holy mountain too.
Its a therapy hes trying to get him to engage with his grief and trauma. Psychotherapy is talking about them. He tries to create imaginative acts that allow people to engage with the hidden forces within them. Like all therapies, the only work if you give to the process. Healing is allowing and some people are not ready or too traumatised. He is using art and poetry to help people see there lives in a different way. Maybe not for everyone but an admiral attempt to help people. I think he has pure intentions and has a beautiful soul.
I'm going to be the terrible.commentor here. Imagine this fantastic realm of trauma healing in the hands of a wicked good screenwriter that manages to create a parody of it. I am horrified and yet genuinely curious if it could be done. Think of Spinal Tap.
Doesn't that urgency makes the patient im-patient?
Wtf am I watching?
Very dumb
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lol, what a charlatan.