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04-06-2011, 06:27 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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Kymatica
I watched this tonight and subsequently found out that it is a follow on from a previous documentary from the same people that made Esoteric Agenda but as I have not seen that I can only mention this piece. It's an 80+ minute piece that is... well let other sources talk about it in more detail and if any other members get to watch it then I will gladly trade views. Due to the running time of the doc I don't expect many immediate replies but I would be very interested to read even one view of someone who takes the time to watch it. I personally found some profound philosophical ideals in the film but alarmed by the lack of source material to back many claims up. It does concentrate on people looking into themselves and deferring the self ego but if we all looked inside ourselves I am not sure that what we will find is always the right way to conduct ourselves. Indeed if I really reacted upon what I truly feel inside then I would probably not last long in society but then is it any worse than what the film suggests we are at within this moment in time? Sources: Kymatica | Watch Free Documentary Online YouTube - Kymatica (2009) Kymatica
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04-07-2011, 04:47 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Checked this out last night. It certainly takes esoteric to a different level. Lots of interesting points and tidbits that point to people needing to examine their lives. I found it very interesting, while like yourself i found it not to be concise and explanatory enough. I am interested to see the previous documentary now as i'm sure it will be an interesting view.
Thanks for posting this it was really very interesting and thought provoking. |
04-07-2011, 06:47 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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Thanks for taking the time to check this out. I also want to check out the first documentary in this series.
Like we both agree on, most documentaries have their positives and negatives but I am always pleased when someone else's thoughts and opinions are presented in such a way that you question certain aspects of your thought processes or actions.
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