Groundhog Day and Buddhism

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Religion

 

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John R

 

Date added:

May 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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With every passing repeated day, he gets more and more depressed, eventually losing all concept of who he is. The key turn around for Phil is when after trying to commit suicide multiple times he exclaims "I've killed myself so many times, I don't even exist anymore." At this point, he has attained emptiness of self, the first step in Buddhism to enlightenment...
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As Edward Conze, a Buddhist writer explains, "?the self is an illusion born of the ego with no reality to base itself on." After realizing that he is nothing, Phil finds a new purpose for his life. He spends each day helping others. He tries to save the life of a homeless man, reunites an estranged couple, and entertains the entire town with his newly learned piano skills...
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