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Spirit Space; A Journey Into Your Consciousness by Braden Barty
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DVD detailsActor: Don Miguel Ruiz, Edgar Mitchell, Fred Alan Wolf, Linda BAckman, Skip Atwater Director: Braden Barty DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 81 minutes Published: 2008 DVD Release Date: 2008-03-28 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: WireWerks Films Product features: - The Quantum Physics of Life After Death
- Life After Death
- Regression Hypnotherapy
- Reincarnation
- Journey of Souls
DVD Reviews of Spirit Space; A Journey Into Your ConsciousnessDVD Review: Thoughts without facts Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this DVD because there was reference to Monroe Institute. I read Robert Allan Monroe's Book "Journeys Out of the Body" in 1993. Two years before his death. And I thought I'll see his interviews on this DVD and his personal experience. Instead this I saw Bhagavad-Gita fans like Don Ruiz and Fred Wolf who do not look like they understand elementary physics asseverating their theory based on Hindu theology. In uncut scenes Don Ruiz explained that there is not space between atoms that everything filled up with light. What the light god for sake is he talking about?! I bet he has no clue himself if he proving this by telling :"if you throw rock in to the space you will see reflection because of this light..." You gotta be kidding me mister!!! You'll see reflection if there is a source of visual specter of light and this rock will be in zone of illumination otherwise you'll never see when it will fall back on your head. Fred Alan Wolf's statements did not look credible especially after uncut scene where he looked like religions comedian. Edgar Mithcell build his thoughts not on a scientific proof also. At least he never supported theory of non locality by any experiments. I expected that Laure Monroe would talk more about "out of body technique" and her father personal experience. I liked Eden James regression hypnosis stories. It sounded like from science fiction about that she was from Sirius and never being incarnated on Earth. I almost started enjoy her stories when it looked like she lost the balance trying to protect her stories saying that she is not crazy and uncut scene were cut. In other uncut scene there was phone ringing and some one walked right in the front interviewed person answered phone call and walked same way back. It was absolutely unprofessional from creators of this DVD. DVD does not have enough animation and more then that real facts which would make you believe at least in some stuff they talking about. All ideas through whole movie like an introduction to general idea that there is life after death what is everyone knows already just does not believe enough in it. And this movie do not deliver this believe. There is a good conception in the movie that they look at the God not like monkeys on the human but at global system, however as I said they do not bring any proof to their thoughts and theories. Bringing in the front word quantum mechanic without experimental proof is not strengthening up their theory. And it definitely does not cost 20 dollars. In two words this movie is just like introduction to spiritualism without any scientific or other people experiences proof.
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Description of Spirit Space; A Journey Into Your Consciousness""If you're into exploring the limitless possibilities of past and future converging to offer you new windows on the Now, you'll appreciate this film." The Light Connection Magazine.
Allow yourself to travel even further down the quantum rabbit hole in a quest
for answers to age old questions. Discover remarkable possibilities as to what
and how our consciousness works with the world around us. Listen to
possibilities of what happens to our consciousness before and after death.
Challenging Quantum physics theories and how they affect how we perceive the world anciently and today,
both spiritually and scientifically. This film acts as a progressive "travel log" for human life attempting to
answer questions that mankind has been seeking since the dawn of thought. What were we before we came
here? Why do we need to be here? And what in the world happens to "us" after we die?
Spirit Space also opens cases from individuals who have been hypnotically regressed to a point between
lives--after death, and even before birth. Not only does the film grapple with reincarnation, the spirit world,
and the nature of the human soul it also tackles equally sticky questions such as "Is there a Heaven and
Hell?" and "What is a spirit?". Viewers with a penchant for skepticism will balk at the lack of physical evidence
to back up the claims in Spirit Space, but the film remains a reassuring voice, affirming that our existence is
not limited to the boundaries of our mortal flesh.
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