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Pastimes : Movie Reviews. U Rate It! Silver Screen Gem or Stinker!

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (347)3/17/2005 7:13:56 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) of 725
 
That whole post was quite a mouthful Clint.

What the Bleep explores the possibility of different dimentions. For instance.......scientists have witnessed and photographed one object in two different places at the same time as well as the common occurrence of matter within atoms that disappear and reappear on a continuing basis. The question is raised: where does that matter go and where does it reappear from?

Also explained definitively, and as an example, that when columbus arrived in the new world the Indians on shore could not see the ships because they did not have a concept of what they looked like. They could see ripples in the water, but it took a few days of concentrated effort by the village Shaman to finally see the ships off shore.

One of the more fascinating aspects of the movie was the experiments with water. Rather simple, but amazing. A Japanese scientist named Dr. Emoto filled beakers with water and labeled each with an emotional saying, like Love and Gratitude, or You make me Sick....ect. What has put Dr. Emoto at the forefront of the study of water is his proof that thoughts and feelings affect physical reality.

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The explanation of and visual animations helped me understand a bit more about how thoughts and emotions affect our physical brain and the consequences of these "addictions."

Anyway......I've done my duty and explained a little about this interesting and lively movie. Give it a look if you get the time in between your busy schedule of producing, directing and acting in movies. -gg-

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