Dear Friends,
Have you seen any movies that seems to offer new conciousness perspective?
Or perhaps old media that you find wisdom in? Movies that we could share with eachother.....and with others.
Please recommend movies that made an impact on you,your perceptions! A brief general teaser,how many stars you would give it, what type of wisdom it dispensed, and a hint as to the flavor of the film(humor,drama,fantasy,biography or ?)
Thank you keeping us all growing and entertained! Love,Mary
There is some snow at the higher elevations but scant, even on those craggy peaks of Glacier Park. Hopefully we'll get the big dumps soon as there is alot of moisture, just not cold enough for the flakes. I'm looking forward to skiing soon and the grizzlies to all go to sleep (more relaxed hiking and snowshoeing).
Tricia
I just watched the Ripple effect with a great cast interacting through cause and effect...a compelling look at how we are all connected if not One.
Tricia
Hi Everyone!
I can't resist joining this great discussion on movies. I've been a film buff for over 50yrs.
Here are some of my all time favorites.The Hunt For Red October, excellent blend of special effects and excellent acting, Billy Elliot, a follow your dream message on the order of August Rush, Remember The Titans is so fine on so many levels my wife and I can watch it at least once a month. It just makes you feel good. We just saw the new James Bond movie and although it was very good , we felt it was not as great as the previous Daniel Craig flick, Casino Royale. The Last of the Mohicans, all three versions are worth watching. The Searchers, one of John Wayne's best movies and a John Ford classic. There are scenes in the Last Samurai that are as good as it gets in a modern movie.
That's it for now,
Remember, God loves it when we laugh!
Jim
Dear Tricia,Elizabeth and Jim,
Thank you all for the great film offerings. Wisdom and popcorn go hand in hand.
Love,Mary
Hi Mary!
As an old movie buff I've really enjoyed everyone's comments and recommendations. My wife and I went to see the new movie,Australia, last night. It was definitely worth seeing, not great, but very entertaining.There is one theme that pervades the film that reminded me of the way we treated American Indians and our total disrespect for their beliefs and traditions. Forcing their children into mission schools far away from their families ,and the anti Indian sentiments that still are so common in many parts of the US. The Australian natives, or aborigines, get the same treatment from the Australian white society.They are also depicted as haveing supernatural powers.Two of the strongest characters in the movie are the young native boy and his native grandfather, a real aboriginy. I don't want to spoil the story for you, so I won't say any more.
Keep the comments coming, I love it!
Jim
Dear Jim,
Thank you for the review! It is a pleasure to have your input here. That looks like a film worthy of being seen on the BIG screen. If you are a reader too there is an interesting book....Mutant Message down under. An american womans walkabout experience. Biography or fiction? I enjoyed it.
Please visit anytime!
Love,Mary
Don't know if this one has been mentioned yet, but
Bridge to Terabithia is one of the most touching and imaginative children's movies (actually all ages) I have ever seen. Will make you think of many touching things you have learned along the way during your own imaginative life journey, especially if you played in the woods as a child.
YouTube - Bridge To Terabithia - First Official Full Trailer
Another cute story for animal lovers this holiday season is The 12 Dogs of Christmas
YouTube - Movie The 12 Dogs of Christmas
Dear Chris and Elizabeth,
Thank you for these great movie tips! I very much enjoy a couple scenes in IT's a Wonderful life,but am ready for fresh holiday films. Thanks for the suggestions.
I wish all my portal neighbors a warm and wonderful year end.......and a most AWESOME New Year!
Much Love,Mary
www.leftydave.com
Greetings TT,
I saw this again and thought it was as good a clue as you can get as to who's been in charge of the world and where they're located....(not that it matters much now).... but I thought you would like to know... the surface world powers that be. I won't even get into the inner earth....you're not ready for that...are you?
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/14874/The_Three_Cities_That_Rule_The_World_/
Blessings
lefty-dave
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your video offering. I hope that you have a great new year!
And to other team members.........
Did you enjoy great movies this holiday? Share them here!
Love,Mary
These two movies have been mentioned before, but deserve an encore.
The Last Mimzy and The Golden Compass
Finally got around to viewing The Golden Compass last night and it is nothing short of a perfect dramatization of so many things learned in The Law of One and studies concerning parallel universes and time travel, which is really just subverting the otherwise normal flow of space/time. It appears that there is going to be an amazing sequel that will feature the free will struggle for free will between STO and STS.
Should be amazing! It was very interesting to find that the same man that brought us The Last Mimzy is also the one that brought us The Golden Compass and all that it features in the movie, including free energy....
What The Golden Compass made me really realize in my core Being is that we are not really wrestling with or battling "against" anything - there really is no evil in the dark, there is just the catalyst and our interpretation of it. Correctly understood, this type of strong catalyst is simply an avenue for awakening to a more assertive sense of Self, a better practicing understanding of Self Response-Ability. It is a divine snooze alarm to wake us from our comas, LOL....
Love/Light, Chris
Dear Chris,
Thank you for the tips! I was impressed by Mimsy,have not yet seen the other...I will look for,and forward to it!
Happy New Year To All...And To All A Good Life!
Love,Mary
I accidently caught an episode of the old Startrek Next Generation tonight entitled apropriately enough "Where No Man Has Gone Before". I thought I had seen all of the SNG episodes but appearantly I had not. Regardless, this program was a surprise to me, a true synchronicity, as it was dealing with Wanderers, higher densities (dimentions) and the creative power of thought. I don't know the date of the original episode but this story was so on track with metaphysical principles, star seeds, wanderers (called travelers in the program) and quantum physics as applied to the Oneness of the Universe, I set there watching in amazement. The creator of this particular episode must have been a student of metaphysics, Law of One, and String Theory. If you can obtain a video of it I would suggest watching it for the pleasure of seeing what we talk about regularly being incorporated into an at least 10 year old television program. I did a search unsuccessfully to find a video on line but no such luck, only vague references.
With Light and Love brightening the dark side
Berry
In relation to your post Berry, I finally got around to reading Secrets of the UFO last night, got through the first 50 or so pages, and the title hardly does it justice. What Don and Carla are discussing is the heart and soul of how this Creation functions as they, from their exhaustive experience with such phenomena, appropriately reduce it to the simplest of terms, Frequency, Density and Consciousness.
Our presumptuous understanding (or misunderstanding/misinterpretation) of the distortion known as "distance" is such an outdated concept in Light of what they are discussing in this phenomenal study of the data. I know this forum is about movies, but if anyone wants an amazing movie in their head from reading an excellent book such as this, this is the one that will take you for a wonderful ride into the awesome truth of how things really work, awesome to us who are just beginning to understand that the universe is NOT based on the law of thermodynamics and 4 dimensions, commonplace for those far advanced of us who operate accordingly constantly.
Imagine the multidimensional universe as a TV tuner, and if I can learn to change the channel "consciously" I can see very well, not only how this Creation is teeming with infinite life forms of many different densities, but that in the blink of eye, in a moment of well-directed conscious intent, I can "Be" anywhere, and distance becomes a useless concept to be left to fade from consciousness forever.
Dewey B. Larson really is on to something with his RS Theory based upon 3 dimension of space and 3 for time, for a total of 6, and so much of what is discussed in this amazing book (Secrets of the UFO) is confirmed by Ra in the Law of One material. And as you know, David Wilcock covers this very well on his website DivineCosmos. I will attach the PDF of the book here for anyone wishing to go for the latest ride of their life....
Oh, and another very interesting thing (later covered by Ra in the Law of One material years later) that is covered in the first 50 pages is the subject of polarization. In some ways Don and Carla cover it better "fundamentally" here in this book than Ra does later in the LofO material. We experience this all the time and most do little to focus on conscious collection of such polarization which is the very thing that leads to ascension which is nothing more than the "magic" (not really magic at all) that we are already actually immersed in infinitely. We experience it when we do something nice for someone or when we are totally and unabashedly self-serving. Either done in a constant conscious fashion builds up a very powerful charge that can be used either for STO or STS intention. What most people lacking in the understanding of all the power that surrounds them in this "unified field" do is one nice thing and then one selfish thing, back and forth like that for a lifetime, never realizing that they had within them constantly the divine "capacity" to utilize the very simple truth of this Creation and build up a charge in one direction or the other and come to truly realize how very effective such power is, that it is the very same power that Yeshua built up consciously by design to perform the so called miracles he performed which is nothing more than the very very commonplace "magic" omnipresent infinitely in potentiation in the very conscious unified field. And what did Christ say to his disciples?
"Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who believes in me the works I do shall he do also, and greater than these shall he do, because I go to the Father"
The only reason this sounds "religious" is because mankind turned the Truth into a religion like we have done so many times before when our celestial neighbors were lending a helping hand and throwing us a bone. What do we do? Disregard the nutrients of the bone and bite the neighbor, LOL. In truth, more advanced and enlightened "science" already understands/knows these truths as a blend of science and spirituality.
We truly live in phenomenal and amazing times right now and our very lives are the real movie of the "week". I will go out on a limb and predict that the movie we are living right now is going to get even more amazing and enlightening fairly soon.
Love/Light, Chris
As usual Chris, you did an awesome critique of this book, far superior to what I could have said. I agree in totality and Oneness with you. The interesting thing about it is that it was written some years before the Ra entities ever managed to come in due to the addition of Jim into the group with Don and Carla.
Yeah this thread is about movies but this book is a better trip into the cosmos than any movie. Hehe, that Star Trek Next Generation episode fits right in with it as a matter of fact!
With Light and Love brightening the dark side
Berry
As I stated in a personal email between Chris and I, when I made the above post, I had confused two different books which have at different times been posted on the Portal. I was thinking when I posted the above about the book also authored by Don and Carla, "The Crucifixion of Esmarelda Sweetwater". However what I wrote above is just as effective for one as the other. So check them both out! LOL Actually those who are interested in encounters of the third kind should by all means read the Secrets of the UFOs. Those who are interested in the spiritual connection between we Native Earth entities, Wanders and those of other worlds,densities, realms should read the "Crucifixion" novel. Either way you will enjoy both of them.
Dave,
I don't know if the three cities video you linked to originated in the Ring of Power. But it's certainly an important part of the theory that the producer of Ring of Power has put forth. If you have time, watch the 5-hour long version. It comes in two parts which I have linked to in my blog post "My world view - Adjusted."
The scope of connections this video offers is amazing. It seems plausible. But it's certainly controversial. Especially part two.
Stan
Dear Friends,
I thank you all for input here. The honest truth ,and mind expanding ideas come from many sources....thank you for posting these!Step right up...don't be shy,always room for more offerings here.
Much love to ALL,Mary
Dear Friends,
And what is funnier than our political system here in the US? In celebration of Al Frankin's apparent victory to the senate I am going to find a copy of Stuart saves his family. An insightful comedy about family dynamics. Franken plays a Saturday night live character Stuart Smiley.I found wisdom and belly laughs in it!
I wish you all a powerful new year!
Espavo. Love,Mary
Dear Berry,
I wanted to respond to your mention of Star trek.This TV show has done a lot to expand our consciousness. A multi racial/gender crew,having the concept of interacting with beings from other planets and galaxies have helped us to think,and be more comfortable with these concepts. I have not seen the episode that you mentioned,but I hope that I do.Thank you for your input and offerings!
Love,Mary
www.leftydave.com
Greetings TT members and friends, Yes, THE BUCKET LIST was a very touching movie...I rate them by tissues....this was a two tissue movie !! ha ha
Am in the last throughs of "THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH"........Jim Mars
Now if every student had to read this book as part of literary history...they would have a working knowledge as to "How the world turns....and why....and who turns it...and how !!!
Alas, most folks will never take the time but let me give you the gist of the meaning...
THE NAZIS LOST THE BATTLE OF W W II, BUT THEY WON THE WAR FOR WORLD DOMINATION...pure and simple....
Read it !!!! And weep!!!
Blessings
Lefty-dave
www.leftydave.com
Greetings TT members and friends, Yes, THE BUCKET LIST was a very touching movie...I rate them by tissues....this was a two tissue movie !! ha ha
Am in the last throws of "THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH"........Jim Mars
Now if every student had to read this book as part of literary history...they would have a working knowledge as to "How the world turns....and why....and who turns it...and how !!!
Alas, most folks will never take the time but let me give you the gist of the meaning...
THE NAZIS LOST THE BATTLE OF W W II, BUT THEY WON THE WAR FOR WORLD DOMINATION...pure and simple....
Read it !!!! And weep!!!
Blessings
Lefty-dave
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Dear Fairy,
I haven't yet seen this one. I am not studying the law of one....but I do tend to focus on behavior that I admire, rather than despise!I realize that we are all both glenda the good witch,and the green one with the cool flying monkeys. I think that those monkeys would have been happier spreading joy and love instead of fear. This I truly believe!
Happy Birthday to YOU
Love,Mary
Hello, dear friends,
I just saw "Ambition to Meaning: Finding Your Life's Purpose" and it is one of the most touching and inspiring films that I've ever seen. I like it as much "What the Bleep" and found it much more watchable than "The Moses Code" (which I found a bit slow), and I think it has the potential to touch many people, because it reaches people at the mainstream level without compromising in its message. I'd give it a 9 out of 10...and I don't know what movies I'd give a 10 to!
The site to find it on is:
http://www.ambitiontomeaning.com/
Enjoy!
Blessings of love and light,
LeAnn
Dear LeAnn,
Thank you for the lead on another uplifting movie.......a fine offering it sounds like. It is great that the message is getting out to the general population. you gave a fine review! Stop by anytime.
Love,Mary
Lynn Marie and I watched this last Saturday. It is a very good movie and the movie and main characters are a microcosm of india -- intense, passionate, determined full of contrast and contrdictiions and in the end, resilient and destined to succeed. We thoroughly enjoyed it. (there were a few graphic scenes where LM closed her eyes)
Dear John,
Thank you for your review of this film........and the graphic scene warning. I have been told that this is a must see by another good friend.
I wish you all a happy Chinese NewYear( Year of the Earth Ox)
Drop by anytime.
Love,Mary
Hi Folks!
My wife and I have been trying to see some of the Oscar nominated films and I'll give you a very brief opinion.
Curious Case of Benjamin Button- Well worth seeing,-different,interesting special effects,excellent acting, at 3hrs it's a little long.
Nixon/Frost-Some of the best acting I've seen in a very long time.Well worth seeing.
Gran Turino-Good, but not up to Clint Eastwoods previous standards for either directing or acting.
Some Golden Oldies recently being shown on TV and always worth watching
Four Feathers-1936-British troops defeating the Sudanese Islamic rebels This film is considered a classic.
The Red Shoes- probably one of the finest ballet films ever made.Enjoyable even if you don't like ballet.
Dear Jim,Thank you for sharing these films with us!
I am ready to watch Starman again.....haven't viewed it in years. I look forward to seeing what I get out of it,since my understanding of things has evolved in time. Funny and perceptive I found it before............we'll see what more I find in it now!
Keep up the good reviews!
Love,Mary
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Dear Elizabeth,
I have not seen this film.......and I thank you for the suggestion.
We watched a great film for sweethearts,fantasy lovers,that I think would be good viewing for the whole family...Stardust.Most enjoyable. For retro fun......In Like Flint......cooler,hipper,and more unconventional than James Bond.....James Colbrn as THE SPY,made in 1967 it is fabulous fun. See where Mike Myers got alot of ideas for Austin Powers!
Happy viewing. Love,Mary
The Moses Code, It´s out on the www for free, if you know what i men
Great spiritual movie
Hey Mary,
I have been watching a few movies lately......I watched "City of Ember" the other day.....reminded me in it's feel to Pan's Labyrinth....a really good family movie....really cute with that little bit of magic about it...
I highly recomend it to everyone......
Luv
Jez
Dear Jeremy,
I have not seen this yet,I will look for it.Sounds like one I would enjoy.
Love,Mary
Dear Sanat,
Thank you also for your suggestion. It is time to get some popcorn poppin'
Love,Mary
Hi, I know this might sound really out of left field, but I really loved The Full Monty. On the surface a really silly and fun movie (albeit definite R movie), but also has a rich undertone about relationships, and communication, and connection. It's one of those movies in which you can laugh and cry at the same time.
Much love and light to you,
Kathy
I saw You Got Mail It was very very funny!
fairyfarmgirl
If you like Jack Black (Shallow Hall, School of Rock) you'll have a great time with this comedy, Nacho Libre, about wrestling. Fun story about this guy who dreams of being a champ while he works as the cook in the same orphanage where he grew up. Great for the whole family!
Dear Kathy,Elizabeth and Norma,
Thank you for all the great movie suggestions. It is fun to get all these movie reviews....keep watching and share what you like!
Love,Mary
I saw the movie Almost Famous. What an incredible film about staying true to self and loving others.
fairyfarmgirl
Greetings Transformation Team,
Here's a neat movie...THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH .....very delightful family film...
have fun !!
Blessings
Dave www.leftydave.com
Dear Dave,
Thank you for a family friendly film suggestion! With school nearly out for the summer this will come in handy!
Love,Mary
Dear Elizabeth,
Thank you for the suggestion.We have a friend who had a bit part in this film....acting on stage in Ashland is his day job.Time to watch this one again! Thank you for mentioning it here.
Love,Mary
Hi Mary, my two bob's worth. 'Step into Liquid' a surfing film in that goofy Endless Summer way about the joy of just being in the ocean, or the great lakes or surfing the waves of 'supertankers' sufers from all over the world just enjoying 'the stoke' Particularly memorable is some of the footage of a couple of American surfers (brothers actually) teaching Irish kids how to surf, protestants and Cathlolics. Or the guy who has surfed every single day in the cold waters near Oregon and gives thanks to each and every wave in the traditional Hawiian manner. It is a truly beautiful movie about human obsessed with the beauty of the ocean. I love the quote from champion sufer Rocelle Ballard who when asked who is the best surfer in the world replies, 'the one having the most fun' I KNOW you will really enjoy this movie. As one, Rob.
Hi, I just saw "The Soloist" on Saturday night, and I wanted to pass along a thumb's up. It was full of great acting, and in the spirit of "Slumdog...", it brings the viewer face to face with a reality that one does not necessarily want to see. As the eternal Mom, I learned that what I think is best might not always be the best thing for another person. I also am beginning to understand that the homeless in this country, and I'm sure other countries around the world, are a complex mix of those down on their luck, those who choose that lifestyle, those who are addicted to drugs or alcohol, and the mentally ill. Each type of person has different needs, and cannot be treated as one mass of people. Lots to learn in 2 hours. It was also a beautiful story of friendship, and stewardship.
Love and light on this Monday morning!
Kathy
is "A rumor of Angels" with Vanessa Redgrave; it is a little obscure, from about 2000 or 2002.
A wonderful film about an eclectic elder and the lessons about life, love and dying she gives a young boy who has lost his mother. Truly lovely from a spiritual perspective and entertaining as well.
I also liked "The man from Earth" (2007) for it's thought provoking commentary but it is more like a dialogue for discussion than entertainment. If a Master was right next to you would you recognize him?
hmmm !
the drummer in me lovedddddddd.....
The Visitor. Richard Jenkins/Haaz Sleiman.
A wonderful story of one man's finding himself and awakening passion through helping another by happenstance.
A touching film and again......i loved the drums!
Dear Rob,
Thank you for the surfin' suggestion! Growing up in a beach town(Santa Cruz CA)I enjoy the company of beach bunnies and lovers of surf. I love to see people doing what makes them happy. I wish us all the most fun at what we are doing today!
Dear Krystine and Kathy,
I thank you muchly for the movie suggestions !
Love,Mary