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Jeudi, juin 24th, 2010
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“Trying to control isn’t the acknowledge. When we accumulate the factual `God Experience’, the fight over whose religion is best–it fades. There’s objective one truth.” - From the movie

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A Original York Times best-selling book published in 1993, The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield has sold 14 million copies and has been translated in over 45 languages. Written in modern originate, The Celestine Prophecy describes the synchronistic adventures of John Woodson as he travels to Peru to score out more about an ragged prophecy that describes fresh life in startling detail–as well as the future evolutionary path of humanity. While there, he meets up with Father Jose, guardian of the scrolls, as well as others who are dedicated to disseminating the transformative nine Insights found in the Celestine Prophecy.

Redfield had wanted to acquire a movie version of The Celestine Prophecy, but despite offers from several titanic studios, the timing didn’t feel accurate. In the spirit of the book, which advocates following intuition and gut hunches towards a more aware, purposeful life, Redfield waited–and now the time has reach for the film to be birthed into the world.

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After seeing the Indigo movie debacle and the mediocre acting in What the Bleep Do We Know!?, I admit that I didn’t believe distinguished hope for the movie version of The Celestine Prophecy. However, after watching the film and its special features last night, I was surprised and happy at the results.

The Celestine Prophecy was one of the first “Current Age” books I read while in the process of coming out of organized religion as both an adherent and a minister. It’s been years since I read it, but I remembered that the prose was a bit clunky and didactic, but the information on synchronicity, auras, and control dramas were spiritual gold. I was especially impressed with the types of relationship control dramas humans expend to “prefer” energy until they learn to tap into their believe internal reservoir.

Because the recent was heavily instructional (as I steal), I figured that the movie would be more “telling” than “showing”–one of the biggest mistakes a writer can effect. Yet, Redfield’s screenplay was utterly elegant–translating the nine Insights into a compelling demonstration that both the characters and audience experience for themselves. For example, instead of explaining the types of control dramas, one scene shows John trying to coerce Marjorie into getting together with him. Through seamless special effects, we behold his red aura extending and then encroaching upon Marjorie’s skittish blue aura. John is fresh to the world of energy, and through interactions with Father Sanchez, Wil, Julia and the other characters, he learns what it means to generate energy for himself through openness and awareness.

Another example of “showing” instead of telling occurs when the characters vibrate to such a level that they become invisible. Rather than justify to the viewers about vibration (in fact, I don’t even reflect the word “vibration” is venerable in the movie!), we are shown how focused intent and awareness made them invisible to the violent Peruvian rebels and ghastly law enforcement agents.

The magnificent musical rep supported elegant cinematography and good acting. Next to the screenplay, perhaps this was the most surprising of all: the convincing performances by a radiant position of actors. Annabeth Gish, resembling a young Sigourney Weaver, looked so familiar to me–and then my husband pointed out that we had impartial seen her in the holiday TV movie Candles on Bay Street. The actors who played Father Sanchez, Wil, and Jensen were especially compelling, and while watching the performance of Sarah Wayne Callies, I had the plan “Boy, she would have been a worthy better Lois Lane than Kate Bosworth in Superman Returns.”

Perhaps one reason these actors were so extraordinary was because Redfield wanted, specifically, actors that were on a spiritual path that would “accumulate” the gist of The Celestine Prophecy movie. (Needless to say, Hollywood would have royally botched this movie.) One by one, the players came to HIM, as we earn out in the special features. Especially animated was how actor Thomas Kretschmann, who plays Wil, relied on intuition and hunches to flee East Germany as a youth. He felt to talk to someone on the street and this person happened to be a central cog in the underground railroad that smuggled individuals across the Iron Curtain into the West. Because Kretschmann “lives” by following intuition, his character was even more believable. In fact, in less deft hands, Wil could have near across as excellent and preachy–but this dazzling actor portrays his character as humble, wise, and laissez faire.

On a personal designate, I had three synchronistic events happen to me concerning The Celestine Prophecy movie:

1.A few days ago, I received in the mail The Contrivance Experiment by Lynne McTaggart. Unaware of the book, I hadn’t even requested a copy from the publisher. Yet, somehow, someone in the publicity department of a major publisher had my name and address–and sent me the book. I’m four chapters into this book and it’s extraordinary: if you’re scientifically minded and want “proof” for the Insights that Redfield writes about–especially the reality of energy, light, and consciousness in living organisms–you MUST derive this book.

2.While watching the special features of this film, Redfield mentions that Barnet Baine produced the movie What Dreams May Arrive. I received only one DVD for Christmas (from my husband), and guess what it was?

3.Last night, I was taking a bath and was debating on watching The Celestine Prophecy (I had the film for a week, but couldn’t bring myself to gape it honest yet) . I opened up my copy of Current Age Retailer that I received in the mail that day, and guess what I turned to? A full-page ad for The Celestine Prophecy movie!

Several of the spirited truths found in this movie include:

* Follow hunches!

* Instead of taking energy, give it.

* We are helped–we are not alone.

* Wonderment can be restored–and racy, mettlesome living opens unexpected doors.

* Powerful change is coming in the world–and the shift has already begun.

*”The guidance within evolves the world towards a heaven that is already here. To know this is to know our destiny.”

In addition to serving as a astounding reminder for those familiar with the book, The Celestine Prophecy movie provides a gentle, challenging introduction to those odd with the subtle world of energy, “coincidences”, and power/control. Bravo, Redfield and company, for doing such a dazzling job on this film!

(Note: This DVD includes both Widescreen and Tubby Shroud versions and includes The Making of the Celestine Prophecy–interviews with Redfield, the actors, producers, etc. The movie is about 90 minutes long and is rated PG for violence. In my belief, the violence/shooting is closer to PG-13, so you may want to glimpse it first before introducing it to young children.)

Janet Boyer, author of The Attend in Time Tarot Book: Represent the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Point To (coming Descend 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)

Synopsis: John (Matthew Determine), a recently laid off history teacher from the United States, follows a series of synchronistic events which lead to a remote residence in the Peruvian rainforest. Upon arrival he finds romance, adventure and a unique blueprint of perceiving reality based on 9 mystical insights that may bring to fruition the next step in mankind’s spiritual evolution.

Based on the best selling modern by James Redfield, `The Celestine Prophecy’ (’05) is an arresting film with some of the most aesthetic scenic cinematography I’ve seen in quite some time. I was also impressed by the cast which delivers strong, heartfelt performances, doing their utmost best to provide an exquisite evening of entertainment along with their spiritual message.

Be forewarned, this film is first and foremost an instructional tool for Modern Age teachings on the nature of spirituality and the procedure of reconnecting with divine energy. So if you’re not sympathetic or commence to the message you probably won’t stick it out to the ruin. I recommend you give it a chance, you might learn something.
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