Consciousness
Consciousness is a quality of one’s awareness of an external world through oneself.
Consciousness is a quality of one’s awareness of an external world through oneself.
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.
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.
This is a spiritual review of the movie Thin Red Line (1998), director Terrence Malick
Our world is built on a male model of consciousness.
While a little girl would choose a doll from a pile of toys, a little boy would prefer a toy soldier or gun.
In the movie Morgan ( 2016), director Luke Scott reveals human beings’ ethical choices concerning the artificial intelligence entities created by those human beings.
Some questions come to mind when one watches this movie.
The K-PAX (2001) by director Iain Softley is a film about two souls’ embodiment in one human body.
One of these two souls is Prot, an alien from a faraway galaxy. The other is an American man, Robert, who is friends with this extraterrestrial.
TV Mini-Series Caesar (2002), directed by Uli Edel, is a great historical movie with spiritual elements.
A keyword of this movie is Vision.
And vision is a direct product of consciousness. On the other hand, consciousness results from the spiritual energy potential
“My Lives with Lucifer, Satan, Hitler and Jesus,” by Kim Michael is an inspirational and encouraging novel with a revolutionary, unique concept beyond imagination.
The Altered States (1980), director Ken Russell,is a thought-provoking spiritual movie.
A key phrase is a double choice for Darkness.
The movie The Rite (2011) by director Mikael Håfström, is about a man’s agony in finding faith in God.
The culmination of the film is the protagonist’s Spiritual Choice.
I have seen quite a few films about Grigori Rasputin, but Rasputin (1996), directed by Uli Edel, is my favorite.
The film reveals the spiritual core of the protagonist.