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On Groundhog Day, Ageless revisits Groundhog Day as a strange philosophical object, a film that keeps being claimed by spiritual, psychological, and religious traditions for reasons that are rarely explained. Arik and Aurelia sit with why repetition shows up so persistently in both the story and human life, why obvious forms of progress don’t always move anything forward, and why certain questions seem to return until something unnamed is addressed, even when everything else appears to change.
By Arik Xander, Aurelia Xander5
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On Groundhog Day, Ageless revisits Groundhog Day as a strange philosophical object, a film that keeps being claimed by spiritual, psychological, and religious traditions for reasons that are rarely explained. Arik and Aurelia sit with why repetition shows up so persistently in both the story and human life, why obvious forms of progress don’t always move anything forward, and why certain questions seem to return until something unnamed is addressed, even when everything else appears to change.