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Have you ever felt that you do not belong to this world, that everything around you is a sham and everyone seems to be unreal? That's also how the main character Truman feels in the 1998 film The Truman Show. His life, starting from the very beginning when he is in his mother's womb, has been made into a TV show and is broadcast live 24 hours a day to audiences around the world. Truman's parents, wife, and even his best friend are all players in the show. His hometown of Seahaven, an isolated island, is actually a huge soundstage, with more than 5,000 hidden cameras. Although he doesn't know this truth, Truman never stops his inward longing to explore the outside world.

To prevent him from traveling beyond the sea, which connects to the real world, the director of the show traumatizes him through many events, one of which is inflicting the guilt of his father's death at sea upon him. Afterwards, Truman never travels on water.

However, his life is not without revelations of the truth from his sympathizers. When he is in college, for example, a girl (an actress) tries to tell him the truth and says, "Everything here is fake, is all for you. The sky, the sea, everything is a set for a TV show. They are just pretending." By doing so, she is forced to leave the island. But at that time, Truman does not understand what the girl is telling him and what is actually going on. He tries to look for her constantly after her sudden disappearance from Seahaven, but his efforts always end in despair, until one day, when he is in the deepest sorrow, he starts to think of his beloved girl and the words that she told him. He then becomes aware of the illogical things around him and tries with all his might to discover the truth. By and by, he finds that the more intense his longing to go beyond becomes, the greater are his bondage and obstacles.

This scenario is very similar to our situation here, in that we have been trapped life after life in this illusionary world. We are greatly bound, and kept from the Truth. Just as the director of Truman's life story said, "There was nothing real. You were real. That's what made you so good to watch." Because Truman is real, he has the right to free choice although he lives in an illusionary world. He can choose to pursue the truth and risk his life to escape from this world of illusion, or to continue his fake but safe life amidst applause from the audience, living a seemingly rich life manipulated by others.

However, Truman chooses the way of truth. Despite the countless difficulties he experiences during his pursuit of the truth, strong opposition from his friends and relatives, and a near loss of his precious life, Truman's unwavering quest for freedom eventually touches the hearts of the audience. The director realizes that he cannot manipulate or control Truman any longer, so Truman finally finds himself free and reunites himself with the girl he loves.

Truman's courageous struggle to break free from his illusionary world is an exemplary model for people everywhere, especially those of us who practice the Quan Yin Method. For some, the path of spiritual practice is smooth, and for others, it is filled with setbacks. But however life treats us, we clearly understand that this world is not our real Home, so that we must not submerge ourselves in it. We will be able to overcome all obstacles and realize the Truth on our journey back to God only if we have a sincere longing and true love for the Most High.


I am on my way Home
to meet my Eternal Beloved.
Joys fill my heart
at the end of my journey.

If the wind shouts at me,
I shout louder than he;
If stones mountain-high stand before me,
I climb up and am higher than they.
If a fierce whirlpool tries to carry me away,
I hold more strongly onto my love for Her;
If turbulence shakes me,
I shake the whole world with my love for Her.

I am no longer afraid,
because I am true to myself;
Because I love Her,
and She knows that;
Because we know:
Nothing can stand between us and our Love.

 

 

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