Intangible values
Intangible values of Lights: Freedom, Love, Courage, Peace, Hope, etc.
Intangible values of Darks: slavery, hatred, fear, war, despondency, etc.
Intangible values of Lights: Freedom, Love, Courage, Peace, Hope, etc.
Intangible values of Darks: slavery, hatred, fear, war, despondency, etc.
The keyword in the movie, The Constant Gardener (2005), director Fernando Meirelles, is Justice.
The year is 1990. Our Earth is shown as a very dense planet with a low level of collective consciousness.
In the movie, Australia (2008), (director Baz Luhrmann) is a little boy, Nullah, who says that his people invented many names for the land that white Westerners called Australia.
The natives saw the complexity and magic of their land and nature as a whole, which is
The tragic movie Monster (2003) (director Patty Jenkins) has a very tough story.
The keyword of the story is “No choice.”
The main character, Aileen, is an American woman in her 30s.
The keyword for the movie JFK ( 1991), director Oliver Stone, is Truth.
John F. Kennedy was the most decent political leader in the Western World in at least the past 100 years.
The movie Legends of Autumn (1994) by director Edward Zwick is worth a look.
My favorite hero here is Colonel William Ludlow. The father of three sons, he lives in the middle of nature, away from urban civilization.
The Dexter TV Series (2006-2013) by creator James Manos Jr. is a great TV show with spiritual elements and a Spiritual Choice.
The key phrase here is Serial killer chooses Light!
The Evil (2003) is a suggestive movie.
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writers: Jan Guillou (novel), Hans Gunnarsson
The “Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)” movie ( director Tom Tykwer) is a dark fantasy with a few elements of spirituality.
The Catch Me If You Can (2002), director Steven Spielberg, is an amazing movie based on real events. The essence of the film is Spiritual Choice.
Actors Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio played the main characters as naturally as if they were these characters!
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988), directed by James Signorelli, is a thought-provoking movie with a spiritual core.
A slogan to the movie: Separate the grain from the chaff!