The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself, a new film by philosophical adventurer George Thompson, premieres in London on October 19th, 2024.
The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself asks the age-old question ‘who am I?’ but we’re in the harsh winter of the Scotland wilderness with filmmaker George Thompson.
With vulnerability and playful humour, George invites viewers to discover what we can learn about ourselves by observing nature. Through seeing the astonishing intelligence of the animals on the mountain and animations exploring the history of human evolution, George uncovers the profound lessons nature offers about the secrets of the human mind and our place in the universe.
At a time when environmental crises, mental health challenges, and a deep sense of disconnect pervades our world, The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself delivers an essential message of hope. It shows how the stories we construct about ourselves not only shape our lives but the fate of our planet. And, when we connect with our true selves, balance is possible for people and planet.
According to George, “I’ve experienced my share of anxiety, feeling overwhelmed by the demands of modern life, but regularly getting out into nature has helped me reconnect with the beauty of life – a beauty that we so easily forget and yet we have always been a part of. Out in the wild, I’ve found a sense of self that has given me resilience and meaning.”
“Through this film, I want to share the hope I found in those wild places. I believe that if we take the time to learn about ourselves, to observe and learn from nature, we can rediscover a sense of balance and purpose that has been lost in the chaos of modern life. This film is my way of showing that balance isn’t just a lofty ideal – balance is possible for you, for me, for humanity.”
According to George, “I’ve experienced my share of anxiety, feeling overwhelmed by the demands of modern life, but regularly getting out into nature has helped me reconnect with the beauty of life – a beauty that we so easily forget and yet we have always been a part of. Out in the wild, I’ve found a sense of self that has given me resilience and meaning.”
“Through this film, I want to share the hope I found in those wild places. I believe that if we take the time to learn about ourselves, to observe and learn from nature, we can rediscover a sense of balance and purpose that has been lost in the chaos of modern life. This film is my way of showing that balance isn’t just a lofty ideal – balance is possible for you, for me, for humanity.”
George Thompson’s journey as a filmmaker and philosophical adventurer is deeply rooted in a personal mission to contribute to a more balanced world by inspiring others to reconnect with themselves and the natural world. His passion comes from his life’s transformative experiences and a profound belief that true change begins within.
George’s story started in pain…
After completing his education, George was overwhelmed by anxiety and a sense of meaninglessness. In search of answers, he ventured to the Wudang mountains of China, where he studied Tai Chi and Daoism under the guidance of Master Gu. Immersing himself in these ancient practices, George discovered the principles of balance, harmony, and flow. These insights became the foundation of his philosophy.
Modern problems, ancient solutions
Returning from China, George felt a calling to explore how these ancient teachings could be applied in a modern, often chaotic world. He documented his journey on YouTube and his films have resonated with millions and over 250k subscribers have joined for the on-going adventure.
Today George leads his 19-person organisation, Balance is Possible, runs the world’s biggest Tai Chi school, makes films and teaches in events worldwide. George invites his viewers to join a movement toward greater self-awareness and environmental consciousness, offering a manifesto for a new way of living— enjoying life in balance with nature.
George Thompson’s journey as a filmmaker and philosophical adventurer is deeply rooted in a personal mission to contribute to a more balanced world by inspiring others to reconnect with themselves and the natural world. His passion comes from his life’s transformative experiences and a profound belief that true change begins within.
George’s story started in pain…
After completing his education, George was overwhelmed by anxiety and a sense of meaninglessness. In search of answers, he ventured to the Wudang mountains of China, where he studied Tai Chi and Daoism under the guidance of Master Gu. Immersing himself in these ancient practices, George discovered the principles of balance, harmony, and flow. These insights became the foundation of his philosophy.
Modern problems, ancient solutions
Returning from China, George felt a calling to explore how these ancient teachings could be applied in a modern, often chaotic world. He documented his journey on YouTube and his films have resonated with millions and over 250k subscribers have joined for the on-going adventure.
Today George leads his 19-person organisation, Balance is Possible, runs the world’s biggest Tai Chi school, makes films and teaches in events worldwide. George invites his viewers to join a movement toward greater self-awareness and environmental consciousness, offering a manifesto for a new way of living— enjoying life in balance with nature.
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The involvement of Louie Schwartzberg (Fantastic Fungi) as the executive producer of ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself’ is a powerful endorsement that elevates the film’s impact and credibility within the world of documentary filmmaking. The partnership between George Thompson and Louie Schwartzberg represents a synergy of purpose – a shared dedication to using film as a tool for transformation. Together, they bring a powerful combination of philosophical insight and visual artistry to the screen, offering viewers a cinematic experience that is as intellectually enriching as visually stunning.
“George Thompson is pioneering a new genre where philosophy meets adventure, offering viewers not just entertainment, but a transformative experience.”
George Thompson is pioneering a new genre – philosophical adventure films – that offer viewers more than just entertainment; they provide a transformative experience. While venturing into some of the most beautiful and remote parts of our planet, often facing real challenges and jeopardy, George presents complex philosophical ideas in accessible and engaging ways. His approach encourages active participation to deepen understanding and learning. ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself‘ features interactive elements within the film and includes a companion meditation course on the Medito app, allowing viewers to continue their journey of self-exploration and mindfulness long after the credits roll.
George Thompson continues to teach through his YouTube channel and live transformational events worldwide. His next film, ‘Know Yourself, Know the Universe’ will explore the bold claim made by many philosophers throughout history: that understanding ourselves means understanding the entire universe.
George Thompson continues to teach through his YouTube channel and live transformational events worldwide. His next film, ‘Know Yourself, Know the Universe’ will explore the bold claim made by many philosophers throughout history: that understanding ourselves means understanding the entire universe.
In a world that often feels disconnected and out of balance, ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself’ is a powerful reminder that the answers we seek are closer than we think – just a step into the wild. Be among the first to witness this ground-breaking film at its exclusive premiere in London. Limited tickets are available, so secure your seat today and embark on a journey of self-discovery unlike any other.
The premiere of ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself’ is at the Courthouse Hotel, Shoreditch on Saturday, 19th October 2024 at 6.00pm. For tickets, visit losingyourself.org/premiere.
In a world that often feels disconnected and out of balance, ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself’ is a powerful reminder that the answers we seek are closer than we think – just a step into the wild. Be among the first to witness this ground-breaking film at its exclusive premiere in London. Limited tickets are available, so secure your seat today and embark on a journey of self-discovery unlike any other.
The premiere of ‘The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself’ is at the Courthouse Hotel, Shoreditch on Saturday, 19th October 2024 at 6.00pm. For tickets, visit losingyourself.org/premiere.
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