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Mortal Kombat character, Raiden. So, if thereâs anybody looking forward to this new
Mortal Kombat movie, which will be debuting in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously on April 16, 2021, itâs this guy. Luckily, we just got a new trailer that
kicks ass. And with said trailer, we saw a whole slew of klassic
Mortal Kombat characters who will be appearing in this brand-new movie.
Now, before I get into the characters who will definitely be in this film, as seen in the trailer, I just want to pour a 40 ounce (of blood) for all my favorite kombatants who donât look like theyâll be making an appearance, unless, of course, theyâre a secret. So, in no particular order: Johnny Cage, Kitana (How?), Ermac, Nightwolf, Cyrax, Sektor, and Baraka donât look to be making an appearance in this movie. But Kabal (Wow!) and Nitara (Seriously?), will apparently be in this film, even though theyâre not present in the trailer. But enough sad talk, let
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Out of the Clouds
Step 1: Clear Your Mind
“An unsettled mind is either worrying about the future or travelling into the past, getting lost in thought. You start to wonder; can I do this? Is this the right path? What will the others say? What if?” says Shi, adding that as a result, “the mind cannot synchronise with your own actions any more, and you become disconnected from the goals and aspirations you set for yourself.”
An important part of self-mastery is learning to observe our wandering thoughts, rather than engage with them. This allows us to move seamlessly through the clutter rather than allowing it to bog us down. Shi likens thoughts to clouds: “Sometimes the sky is clear and sometimes there are clouds. Your thoughts are like clouds; they come and go. But we can get so consumed by our fleeting thoughts and worries that we forget behind them is a clear, blue sky,” he explains. “You are not your thoughts. You are the sky.”