Hello Everyone.
Recently I had the opportunity to speak with a really great member of Adland Pro called Lili Bb. She is a brilliant network marketer, mentor, and coach in my humble opinion. I highly recommend at least checking out her profile and sending her a friend's invitation.
I spoke with her on the old tele and during our great chat, we got on the subject of The Secret. She recommended another film which is highly overlooked. It is called "What the Bleep Do We Know." I checked it out and it is fantastic. Very well done. You might call it a kind of prequel to The Secret. You will find some of the same teachers inside.
Applying basic principles of quantum physics to human psychology, this film consists largely of interviews with experts in related fields, who pose existential questions and answer them with theories of endless possibilities.
They explain that reality is only as we define it, that matter is permeable, and that experiences in life should be approached as controllable by the human mind. Opening doors to broad ideas--that we could exist simultaneously in many realities, that we could be in multiple places at once, that we could observe ourselves from outside our bodies, that time travels backwards and forwards--experts encourage positive thinking and open-mindedness.
A situational plot involving a deaf photographer (Marlee Matlin is a wonderful actress) who is assigned to work at a Polish wedding serves to illustrate how the theories discussed could be applied to everyday experiences.
Meanwhile, intense sequences of computer animation offer illustrations of outer space, the neural functions in our brains, the way that various hormones work, and even some funny Jello-like characters representing chemical reactions in our bodies. This is quite entertaining and wonderfully illustrates the quantum physics and biomechanical concepts in the film. This can help the non-Ph.D. types out there really begin understand what is being described here.
A raucous soundtrack of 1980s tunes--Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love," and Animotion's "Obsession" among them--adds to a jarringly dynamic score. For viewers who gravitate toward theories of enlightenment and self-knowledge and awareness, this is a great trip.
A little less G rated than The Secret (Language, some mild violence and some sexual situations), you may want to use discretion watching this with younger children in the area. Just a heads up.
Here is the link to watch "What the Bleep Do We Know?" for free:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8655881191636417153
I will probably purchase it and put it right next to my copy of The Secret in my video library.
While we are at it, here is "The Secret" as well...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-187863946880995823
Thanks everyone. You are all great beacons of shining hopes and dreams waiting to be found by fantastic and lavish ships of wonderful success.
Kristopher Curry
Mentoring For Free