Shocked reactions to celebrities' deaths immediately bring to mind the millions of people dying daily who never make it to the news.
I see it as a confirmation that we are born to live lives of lies while trying to pretend we don't see that death surrounds us every step of the way until we eventually die in shock and horror as if it was something unexpected, over and over again.
Yep, but in the end that shock is from their illusions falling apart and not so much from the end of life of that men, it is not from emotional connection because they did not even know that men(exception being relatives, friends and family) and who he was in reality. They are crying for an imagined personality that died outside and inside of such peoples because the image they had was those from media and movies about supernatural being that can not be killed and represented all they wanted to become. From that they identify and try to to attain those qualities presented, so they are not crying from compassion but from losing their illusion as said. Good morning and Welcome to the real world.
And the question is if even if the majority were presented with all the info about daily deaths if they would still care because those "celebrities" represent macro-cosmic personalities of theirs microcosmic personas aka their dreams, desires. They want piece of that energy they are sucking to themselves from all those fans, they want money, comfort fame, macho-ism, feeling accepted and special. Those "celebrities" will always get more attention because they represent in their eyes "dream come true", and they judge people based on their status and fame, see those people as more significant and special then everybody else. So the good question to ask yourself is to what are you consciously or unconsciously really attracted in those people? Is it some good qualities or something more sinister? Is it really ego hook and not some mask of compassion?
Death is no sunshine and rainbows but it is a natural way of things. More sad is human life of suffering and ignorance. It seems he did some charity but he learned a hard lesson because of ego hook. Accepting lie as reality, fiction stunts in movies as real life. That got him killed, addiction to adrenaline rush not mentioning jeopardizing lives of other people on the road with reckless driving. For that there are race tracks where you can brag with your "manhood" as much as you like.
And when you look at it those movies they get famous for promote only materialism, violence, selfishness, etc.. so movie industry impacts people worldwide in a very negative way and those actors play significant role, consciously or unconsciously. And by the way friend of Vin Diesel or aka Mr. Simon Necronomicon in Babylon AD, but that is different story probably.
And by the way I recently came across videos that said Tom Cruise said that making action movie is like being in a military or war zone. Now they said they spined his words but if that is coming from him it is nothing new and shows how many of that kind of people live in their little realities. One veteran with psychological and physical consequences from service made invitation for him to enter the military service and that he will go into acting. So Tom as usually decided to rather continue jumping in his Scientology asylum.
I think you can achive this with working on yourself. We constantly swing between
negativity and positivity, the point is to not get indentified with either state and
stay in the middle, the third force. In between these swings of the pendulum.
I hope I'm being somewhat clear.
By identified you mean subjective? From my understanding third force determines which situation is which, grey area of choice for greater "good" or "evil", not so much a state but choice in particular situation.