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"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" (1 min 18 sec)

"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" (1 min 18 sec)
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    1. A giant looks in a mirror and sees nothing.

    Our true identity lies beyond the limitations of the physical world.
    The "giant" symbolizes the ego, the false sense of self that is attached to the body and its individuality.

    2. When the giant looks in the mirror, he sees a reflection that validates his existence and importance.

    The ego's perception of itself is distorted and ultimately empty.
    The mirror represents the illusory nature of the world, reflecting back only the illusions and images that the ego projects.

    3. "Seeing Nothing" is the realization that the ego's self-concept, based on the body and its achievements, holds no real substance or true worth.

    The ego's identification with the physical world is a futile attempt to find fulfillment and happiness.

    4. When the giant looks in the mirror and sees nothing, it's a reminder that true fulfillment and happiness cannot be found in the ego's identification with the physical world.

    We can choose to transcend the ego's illusions and seek a Truth that lies beyond the realm of appearances.

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