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xdnax
21-03-2007, 08:52 PM
this is a dvd i watched last night. very interesting and well done. explains a lot of what david icke was describing in "infinite love is the only truth....".

just found it on google vids so you can watch it here:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8655881191636417153&q=what+the+bleep+do+we+know&hl=en

or you can buy it from play.com like i did in a 3 dvd's for £18 offer (or 6.99 on its own)

it really was/is a great watch.

1 LOVE

unicorn
22-03-2007, 12:39 AM
totally agree Xdnax, great film, respect to the people that put this together! I love the Father Ted look-a-likey who talks about religion being blasphemous :D I found the whole concept of quantum physics getting excited about what we don't know, as opposed to the science mentality of 'we know it all', really refreshing. Imagine the possibilities!

Can't think why Warner Brothers didn't show this one in the cinemas... :rolleyes:

naturesdaughter
22-03-2007, 01:48 AM
Don't forget to check out "The Secret" if you haven't already.

xdnax
22-03-2007, 12:04 PM
totally agree Xdnax, great film, respect to the people that put this together! I love the Father Ted look-a-likey who talks about religion being blasphemous :D I found the whole concept of quantum physics getting excited about what we don't know, as opposed to the science mentality of 'we know it all', really refreshing. Imagine the possibilities!

Can't think why Warner Brothers didn't show this one in the cinemas... :rolleyes:

those scientists were REAL refreshing!!!! it was funny though, cos i was thinkin to myself "people call david icke insane......are they gunna argue with these guys too???" lol
not that it should give the concept credence, but it really does to the majority of people when it comes to them to being open to this stuff.

i really like how they went into the "religious" aspect of quantum physics aswell. a science that doesnt need a definitive answer is a great science in my view. how can you have definite answers when there is infinite possibility? that what i tell people who ask why i think we're here and as we are. it just is!!!

xdnax
22-03-2007, 12:04 PM
Don't forget to check out "The Secret" if you haven't already.

i've not heard about that 1. could you give me a bit of info please??? :)

friendsinthesky
22-03-2007, 01:15 PM
The flagella motor is one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen!

the festival spirit
08-06-2007, 05:56 AM
i've not heard about that 1. could you give me a bit of info please??? :)

NEW what the bleep link > HERE < (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpCSk7WC4GI&mode=related&search=)

The secret is about the law of attraction, in other words what you think is what you get.

Ask away if you would like, :)

EDIT: removed info that could be construed as encouraging illegal activity but wasn't as it was just suggesting doing research.

hagbard_celine
08-06-2007, 01:47 PM
I'm pleased for you, xdnaz. I'm a big fan of What the Bleep, but it's great when you see it for the first time!

It's a classic for the new consciouness awakening. Made by Americans in America, it shows that even in the heartland of materialism, people are crying out for something more. Unlike other third world and communist countries who still crave the materialist dream, America has "been there and done that" and found it an illusion.

I love the Father Ted look-a-likey who talks about religion being blasphemous

That's Micael Ledwith. He's really cool! He used to be a Catholic like me, but then thankfully lapsed, as I did. And it's the best thing that ever happened to me! But my favorite speaker is probalbly Joe Dispenza, the man who "takes time to consciously create my day". I love him!

the festival spirit
08-06-2007, 01:54 PM
I'm pleased for you, xdnaz. I'm a big fan of What the Bleep, but it's great when you see it for the first time!

It's a classic for the new consciouness awakening. Made by Americans in America, it shows that even in the heartland of materialism, people are crying out for something more. Unlike other third world and communist countries who still crave the materialist dream, America has "been there and done that" and found it an illusion.



That's Micael Ledwith. He's really cool! He used to be a Catholic like me, but then thankfully lapsed, as I did. And it's the best thing that ever happened to me! But my favorite speaker is probalbly Joe Dispenza, the man who "takes time to consciously create my day". I love him!


Well said hagbard, I JUST had to bump this thread and put the new link on.

infinitely free
08-06-2007, 05:17 PM
. Unlike other third world and communist countries who still crave the materialist dream, America has "been there and done that" and found it an illusion.



True!

hagbard_celine
08-06-2007, 06:30 PM
See "Down the Rabbit Hole". It's the extended 5-disc set. It contains an extended and super-extended cut of the movie plus loads of bonus goodies. And it's a bargain at £14.98. Mine cost £25 in the shops.

"The Secret" is OK, but it doesn't really contain any information you don't get in "What the Bleep" and the latter contains infinitely more.

the festival spirit
08-06-2007, 08:28 PM
See "Down the Rabbit Hole". It's the extended 5-disc set. It contains an extended and super-extended cut of the movie plus loads of bonus goodies. And it's a bargain at £14.98. Mine cost £25 in the shops.

"The Secret" is OK, but it doesn't really contain any information you don't get in "What the Bleep" and the latter contains infinitely more.

The first part of the quote is excellent advice Hagbard. probably so much better than mine in an earlier post.

however I do believe that what 'the secret' does do is take five or so minutes from "Down the Rabbit Hole" and expand on it for up to 1 hour 30 minutes, giving a far better understanding of those five minutes for those beginners that may not pick up everything from what the bleep, instantly.

hagbard_celine
10-06-2007, 12:33 PM
The first part of the quote is excellent advice Hagbard. probably so much better than mine in an earlier post.

however I do believe that what 'the secret' does do is take five or so minutes from "Down the Rabbit Hole" and expand on it for up to 1 hour 30 minutes, giving a far better understanding of those five minutes for those beginners that may not pick up everything from what the bleep, instantly.

I get ads for "The Secret" in my email every so often, since I went to the Icons of the field conference. I suppose you've got a point. If someone wanted to get "The Secret" I wouldn't try to put them off, but I'd ask them if they could afford "What the Bleep" too. If they were a bit short of cash I'd recomend getting "What the Bleep". It's only a bit more expensive and contains so much more. I also think it's comprehensive enough for a beginner.