This movie is one of my favorite movies instantly.. because it really makes you think, while still being accessible to people who don't normally venture into thinking along these lines.
The movie starts you thinking along the lines of how your consciousness can and does affect reality, but it doesn't give you any methods for actually accomplishing this. This is something for an individual to pursue on their own after their 'fire' is lit by the movie.
Maybe 'Ramtha' is a good way to accomplish this.. maybe it's just one of many ways. For me personally, it starts with just practising meditation daily. You have to obtain that skill first before anything else. Kind of like learning how to ride a bicycle as a prerequisite before you EVEN think of buying a motorcycle.
The movie starts you thinking along the lines of how your consciousness can and does affect reality, but it doesn't give you any methods for actually accomplishing this. This is something for an individual to pursue on their own after their 'fire' is lit by the movie.
Maybe 'Ramtha' is a good way to accomplish this.. maybe it's just one of many ways. For me personally, it starts with just practising meditation daily. You have to obtain that skill first before anything else. Kind of like learning how to ride a bicycle as a prerequisite before you EVEN think of buying a motorcycle.