Sunday, August 18, 2013

movie lessons

A movie review is a personal bias, a form of judgment. When you make choices based on the opinions of others, you diminish yourself (give away your power). When you watch a movie, ask yourself, "What is the lesson of the story? How may I benefit from this?" The answer concerns beliefs and interconnectivity.
  • Stranger than Fiction, the movie starring Will Ferrell, is a study of the role of fate and destiny when intent steps in. The IRS agent and the narrator traded existence for expansion.
  • Fairytale: A True Story is a movie about two  children in 1917 who take a photograph, believed by some to be the first scientific evidence of the existence of fairies. Based on a true story.
  • Mamma Mia is the story of a bride-to-be trying to find her real father told using hit songs by the popular '70s group ABBA.
  • The Lake House is a 'time travel' story based on emotional logic.
  • March of the Penguins is the story of a family's journey to bring life into the world, narrated by Morgan Freeman.

"You live in a pulsating, vibrating Universe of advanced harmonics. Everything that exists, in your air, in your dirt, in your water, and in your bodies, is vibration in motion—and all of it is managed by the powerful Law of Attraction. There is nothing that exists outside of this vibrational nature, and as you learn to accept your vibrational nature, and begin to consciously utilize your emotional vibrational indicators, you will gain conscious control of your personal creations and of the outcomes of your life experience."
          Excerpted from the Abraham-Hicks book - Money and the Law of Attraction