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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Lesson From The Chronicles of Narnia

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Life Coach, Motivational, Education, Personal Development, Life Coaching, Self-help, Mental Health

5.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Watching this movie again as an adult (and Life Coach) was so enlightening! This was a takeaway that I wasn't expecting. Please consider rating and reviewing the podcast on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy this episode! This helps to get the message out to more people just like you. And be sure to click the "Follow" button to get notified of updates. And, if you want more access to me, my coaching, and live monthly calls, I want to invite you to join us inside Self Coaching Society&nbs...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:07.0

Just a couple of days ago I re-watched one of my favorite old movies, one of my favorite books, The Chronicles of Nadia, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

0:24.0

Have you read this book and have you seen this movie?

0:27.1

If not, do yourself a favor and read it, watch it, incredible story by CS Lewis who, oh my gosh, I'm actually going in a real

0:38.5

CS Lewis rabbit hole right now researching his work, his writing, fun fact. He was very good friends with

0:45.2

J. R. Tolkien who wrote the Lord of the Rings trilogy and they used to drink

0:50.4

together and meet together at a pub in Oxford where I love going with my mom called the Eagle and Child.

0:56.5

And there's actually a plaque there that says, you know, CS Lewis and J.R. Tolkien used to meet here and it was a meeting of minds creatively speaking.

1:04.6

Interestingly, it was J. R. R.R. Tolkien's teaching about the God and about mortality and about faith that turned CS Lewis into a Christian from being a atheist.

1:20.0

But anyway, major side note, it's incredible to have these meetings of minds.

1:24.6

You can incredible, I could imagine the incredible conversations that they had in that pub.

1:30.5

Oh, to have been alive then. But this pod is about something that I noticed as an adult now.

1:40.0

Do you find that when you watch a movie as a kid or as someone younger and then you watch

1:44.4

it as someone a little older, maybe with more life experience, it feels like it's a totally

1:48.8

different movie?

1:49.8

Am I right? You're like, oh, I didn't notice that before. I used to notice that you know when I was a kid and watch movies I'd be on the side of the kids but now as an adult I'm like I'm on the side of the parents.

2:00.0

Isn't it funny how the things don't change but we change.

2:05.0

Further proof that it's us that interprets the world is not circumstances

2:10.0

or situations or external things that dictate how we feel it's us.

2:17.6

But watching the Chronicles of Narnia once again, put very simply, no spoilers here, it's about, you know, four kids who enter a wardrobe and they end up in this

2:28.9

magical land of Narnia and there is a war going on between a lion and a witch. And of course the witch is evil and the lion is good in the movie his voice is Liam Neesons which was very comforting to me. I only just realized that. But there was a simple, undramatic,

2:50.0

yet significant sentence said in the story that stuck out to me.

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