First published at 06:59 UTC on March 27th, 2024.
“There is no me. There are just things happening,” Carrey declared in the interview. “Here’s the thing. It’s not our world. We don’t matter. There’s the good news.”
“As an actor you play characters, and if you go deep enough into those characters, …
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“There is no me. There are just things happening,” Carrey declared in the interview. “Here’s the thing. It’s not our world. We don’t matter. There’s the good news.”
“As an actor you play characters, and if you go deep enough into those characters, you realize your own character is pretty thin to begin with. You suddenly have this separation and go, “Who’s Jim Carrey? Oh, he doesn’t exist actually,” Carrey said. “There’s just a relative manifestation of consciousness appearing, and someone gave him a name, a religion, a nationality, and he clustered those together into something that’s supposed to be a personality, and it doesn’t actually exist. None of that stuff, if you drill down, is real.”
From https://tinyurl.com/ye27r6sn
Also here: Jim Carrey Speaks On Concepts of Icons, Personalities, Invention, Disguise, Peace & Reality in rare red carpet interview
https://odysee.com/@tidbitsfortruth:2/Jim-Carrey-declares-we-don't-matter-in-red-carpet-interview:b
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