MynameisnotDeja
Bluelight Crew
A lot of it went right a long with my personal beliefs about god and stuff..so I found it personally touching.
psychetool said:Just because it had some ramtha principles included in the MOVIE PLOT does not change the hard facts that so many of the great minds presented.
Sn2 said:Please, by all means, state these disingenuously provided "hard facts." Humor me. Are they the "anti-gravity magnets", or "spirits in the four-layered bio-body suits infecting the quantum field." LOL. Or how about emotion as "holographically-imprinted chemicals."
As far as film is concerned, you can find more interesting new age metaphysical bullshit in The Matrix.
I see all three filmmakers are students at RSE. Is this a recruitment film?
The short answer is No. During the making of the film it was decided that what was important was the message, not the messenger - whoever that may be. Some people may be inspired to check out RSE, and some people may be inspired to major at MIT in quantum teleportation.
In this film we invite viewers to entertain the concepts espoused by all the wonderful beings we interviewed. All of whom are connected with, or have been connected with, a major U.S. university such as Yale, Georgetown, Stanford, UCLA to name a few. Ramtha does say "we create our reality," which is part of what he teaches, but Fred Alan Wolf, John Hagelin, Amit Goswami, and Bill Tiller also say it. It's the message, not the messenger.
MynameisnotDeja said:No one ever claimed that lady was a scientist. She was simply a speaker in the film, voicing her opinion.
MynameisnotDeja said:No one ever claimed that lady was a scientist. She was simply a speaker in the film, voicing her opinion.