Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 i loved this movie, saw it twice in 3D and DEFINITELY had a reaction...in particular something in my cell memory resonated STRONGLY with the trance sequences under the Tree of Souls...if it weren't for the fact that I was in a movie theatre I probably would have started sobbing. Movies, music, art, books, they are all portals for us to use in our journey. They are divinely inspired and for a good reason. We are meant to see and they are meant to be seen by us, whether the makers of the film know it or not. , Caitlin Gilchrist <gcaitlin wrote: > > I agree with both of you Sandra and Danielle, - I See You Danielle hehe > Thankyou for your input. > > For me it was a beautiful analogy of a physical reality co-existing with a divine/dream reality; and how everything we do has effects in both worlds even though it cannot always be clearly seen at the time. > > Sandra, I agree with this completely it was like the two worlds mixing and combining into one reality, where both worlds could be seen clearly and the connection one has with the other (and vice versa), and its affects on each other (physical meets divine/spirit). > They are joined and connected and inter-relate. > I love how the movie connects everything together, every living organism is connected to one another and to the planet, and the planet to them. It is how i believe Earth to be, in the sense that we are all One and connected to each other, and how damage in one part of the Earth can be seen to have affect in other parts of the world - all inter-connected. > > P.S. I find it really fascinating and yet sad how this idea for the movie was finalised 10 years ago yet it is so specifically relevant to today and the environment - the pull of money how it affects those in power; those who are unwilling to see the greater picture in exchange for their own selfish advantages (money and power). ie.. global warming, green house affect etc. > > Love Caitlin > > > ______________________________\ __ > See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out now: http://au.movies./session-times/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Carla, I am glad you feel the same, it is a beautiful movie with lots of meaning and room for interpretation. Yes, we are all different and in that i am glad, for else the world could be a very boring place We would all be like sheep lol * I saw such love expressed for their mother planet, in ways that are rarely communicated in society. * I agree with this and i think this is why i loved this movie so much, hopefully one day mankind as a whole will respect our Earth in that same way. P.S Carla, i felt a lot of heat up and down my back reading your post. I think my Kundalini is saying hello haha Love Caitlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Bandaidctrl, I am sorry i do not know your name, * We are meant to see and they are meant to be seen by us, whether the makers of the film know it or not. * I love that; 'whether the makers of the film know it or not'. I believe this to resonate true indeed. Wise words. Love Caitlin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hey Caitlin, I'm Jessica, nice to meet you! But this is true! Art is meant to inspire because it comes from a place within ourselves that is not conscious in this waking level. It comes deep from within our souls. I believe everyone has a purpose, and these filmmakers, these storytellers, these artists, activated or not are here for a reason, and it's so clear even here in these forums that their purpose is being fulfilled Live in Love, Jess , " gcaitlin " <gcaitlin wrote: > > Bandaidctrl, > I am sorry i do not know your name, > > * We are meant to see and they are meant to be seen by us, whether the makers of the film know it or not. * > > I love that; 'whether the makers of the film know it or not'. > I believe this to resonate true indeed. Wise words. > > Love Caitlin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Caitlin, Hello to you and your K as well!! When you mentioned about heat running up and down your back when reading my post, it spurred me to write about my experience early this week. Starting about Monday, as I was reading everyone's posts I would start releasing and crying. Almost every post caused this. It turns out that I was preparing to release something I have held onto for a few lives. While K has assisted me in releasing tons of stuff, this was particularly difficult. I have been aware of it for three years, but just couldn't get let go of it. It was from a torture situation, maybe 3 or 4 lives ago, involving my ex-husband from this life. Anyways.... it migrated from my breasts to my head, and after thinking I had a terrible sinus cold, I realized this was the huge release I was working towards. Two days of missed work passed, but it is all gone now! So the reason I am telling all of you... is that everyone silently played a part. Thank you! PS Scott, it is a good thing. While not fun at the time, the end result is so worth the effort. Carla 2010/1/21 gcaitlin <gcaitlin > > > > > P.S Carla, i felt a lot of heat up and down my back reading your post. I > think my Kundalini is saying hello haha > > Love Caitlin > > _ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 It was with me the same as with Carla and Caitlin, I did not even think about the violence in the movie until Monica pointed it out. I just experienced the love that shown through and my K loved the movie as well. There is really good and bad in all movies, even the movies for the kiddies, not to the extreme as in movies for adults, but still it is there, just like in this physical reality we live in. It is all in the focus/perspective of the person experiencing. Some see the glass half full and some see it half empty. Same principle. The way I see it movies, the media, even though it can be seen as bad, it really is helping the awakening process to reach more people quicker. Most peoples lives are rather on the ho hum side compared to the movies we are entertain by. I am old enough that I know how life was before movies. LOL! I did have nature to show me the violent side of life though. The day I witness a poor little rabbit being swallowed my a snake. It horrified me. The pains from the sounds and fear of that little rabbit are still with me. Linda , " gcaitlin " <gcaitlin wrote: > > Carla, > I am glad you feel the same, it is a beautiful movie with lots of meaning and room for interpretation. Yes, we are all different and in that i am glad, for else the world could be a very boring place > We would all be like sheep lol > > * I saw such love expressed for their mother planet, in ways that are rarely communicated in society. * > > I agree with this and i think this is why i loved this movie so much, hopefully one day mankind as a whole will respect our Earth in that same way. > > P.S Carla, i felt a lot of heat up and down my back reading your post. I think my Kundalini is saying hello haha > > Love Caitlin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Linda, I read in a Seth book a long time ago that the mouse is aware of the agreement between mouse/cat. And that the mouse leaves his body as death nears... to avoid the pain. I have had to grasp onto to this many times. Carla 2010/1/21 danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 > The day I witness a poor little rabbit being swallowed my a snake. It > horrified me. The pains from the sounds and fear of that little rabbit are > still with me. > > Linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hi Carla, I am sure this is the way with people too, at least some of the time. I have a friend you was almost beaten to death by her father. After the first few initial blows, she left her body and felt no more pain, but stayed in an aware state and was a witness to her father's continual beating of her. Of course she felt the pain of her bruises and broken bones after returning to her body. The rabbit screamed the whole time it was being swallowed. I think it felt the pain through out the whole experience. It could be with the cat and mouse it is that way because the cat seems to enjoy playing (torture)with their meal for awhile before taking it's life. We and animals do not always get to avoid the pain. Linda ---@ya hoogroups.com, " Carla & Patrick " <bowenhealth wrote: > > Linda, > I read in a Seth book a long time ago that the mouse is aware of the > agreement between mouse/cat. And that the mouse leaves his body as death > nears... to avoid the pain. I have had to grasp onto to this many times. > Carla > > 2010/1/21 danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 > > > The day I witness a poor little rabbit being swallowed my a snake. It > > horrified me. The pains from the sounds and fear of that little rabbit are > > still with me. > > > > Linda > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Shakti has teeth. And they are not always used for chewing. - lol! - chrism , " gcaitlin " <gcaitlin wrote: They fought to protect not to destroy. And it was out of selflessness (unlike the humans for example) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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