what the bleep do we know (yes, that's the name of it) is the kind of movie that you want to see again right after watching it the first time. it's more a documentary than a movie, even though they do try to involve a bit of a story in it in the middle. and yes, it does get a bit silly then...
but don't despair! it's a really, really interesting movie. it deals with quantum physics, spirituality, and how we can affect our reality. it's interesting to see a bunch of scientists with PhDs, MDs and having written I don't know how many books and articles, talking about God, what reality is and our souls. they say that the most fundamental thing in the world is unity, which is of course what Bahá'u'lláh and the Baha'i Faith explained about 150 years ago.
what impressed me the most were the experiments made on water, and how our thoughts can actually change the crystals in the water. check these links:
http://www.shiftingfrequencies.com/go/sf/ctgy/wrm
http://www.shiftingfrequencies.com/go/sf/ctgy/wcc
http://www.hado.net
if we keep in mind that the human body consists of 70-80% water (depends on who you ask), it gives a slight clue as to how much our thoughts can affect ourselves and others around us.
it's difficult to make this movie justice by trying to write what it wants to convey. I think what I really got out of it is that our thoughts can really affect us and the people around us physically. positive thinking doesn't mean having just a glimmering of hope, but believing with your whole body that things are possible.
I definitely recommend you to see it, and I know I will be watching it again sometime soon.
but don't despair! it's a really, really interesting movie. it deals with quantum physics, spirituality, and how we can affect our reality. it's interesting to see a bunch of scientists with PhDs, MDs and having written I don't know how many books and articles, talking about God, what reality is and our souls. they say that the most fundamental thing in the world is unity, which is of course what Bahá'u'lláh and the Baha'i Faith explained about 150 years ago.
what impressed me the most were the experiments made on water, and how our thoughts can actually change the crystals in the water. check these links:
http://www.shiftingfrequencies.com/go/sf/ctgy/wrm
http://www.shiftingfrequencies.com/go/sf/ctgy/wcc
http://www.hado.net
if we keep in mind that the human body consists of 70-80% water (depends on who you ask), it gives a slight clue as to how much our thoughts can affect ourselves and others around us.
it's difficult to make this movie justice by trying to write what it wants to convey. I think what I really got out of it is that our thoughts can really affect us and the people around us physically. positive thinking doesn't mean having just a glimmering of hope, but believing with your whole body that things are possible.
I definitely recommend you to see it, and I know I will be watching it again sometime soon.
Nice blog.
ReplyDeleteBaha'i greetings from Portugal.
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