pektel 09:34 AM 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by Eleven:
I remember watching this when it came out. I also remember thinking how pretentious it was.
I may have to watch it again, but it was pretty forgettable the first time around :-)
I can see where you would get that. Though I don't know if "pretentious" would be the correct word to describe it.
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Eleven 10:24 AM 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by pektel:
I can see where you would get that. Though I don't know if "pretentious" would be the correct word to describe it.
It all came back to me with Scotts post. I couldn't figure out why things just didn't seem right while I was watching it. Then came Ramtha.
This isn't science, or quantum physics, its a propaganda piece for Ramtha's School of Enlightenment.
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jledou 10:58 AM 02-11-2011
Not on Netflix streaming so looks like I am out for right now.
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pektel 11:13 AM 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by Eleven:
It all came back to me with Scotts post. I couldn't figure out why things just didn't seem right while I was watching it. Then came Ramtha.
This isn't science, or quantum physics, its a propaganda piece for Ramtha's School of Enlightenment.
Maybe I'll give it another watch under this view. The thought did cross my mind a few times (regarding some of it being propaganda).
Will also check out Ramtha's past as well.
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Eleven 11:21 AM 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by pektel:
Maybe I'll give it another watch under this view. The thought did cross my mind a few times (regarding some of it being propaganda).
Will also check out Ramtha's past as well.
Maybe pretentious wasn't the word I was looking for...but yea, something didn't sit right and I looked up details on the film and filmmakers afterward. It's just been so long I totally forgot about it all.
I got no problem questioning everything, but I also question the the questioners!
(whatever in the world that means!)
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pektel 11:30 AM 02-11-2011
No, I completely understand what you mean.
Whatever the potential issue one may have with the people in the film, one thing it did VERY well was "did some great presentations to challenge people to think about the nature of consciousness and perception, and to animate complex neurobiology issues many with science or medical backgrounds have trouble picturing or explaining."
*quoted section is from another place around the internet. Explained it concisely, so I copied and pasted here.
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