Catching the Big Fish

What is the main conflict in Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch?

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Lynch has practiced Transcendental Meditation (TM) since 1973, meditating twice daily, at minimum. The method of transcending, meditating with the use of a mantra, has taken Lynch to a new place. This place is called the "Ocean of Pure Consciousness," and it underlies everything we do and everything we are. In this ocean, one is able to experience bliss. There is an expansion of intellect and spirit. In this ocean, life's problems come into focus and many fade away. Many find untold amounts of creativity and wisdom.