Tintin
11th August 2017, 23:39
There are such a great number of these kinds of film available that it is very often a little tricky to determine whether each is worthy of ones time, or to be passed over as either hysterical nonsense or containing genuinely informative content. This one certainly falls into the latter category, in my view, and does contain some familiar faces too: Robert (Bob) Dean and Barbara Marciniak, to name but two.
The film title is a little bait-like; the content does cover other aspects but is probably the most recurrent theme weaving its way through although the 'contact' experience may be a more apt hook. In any case......I digress.
Definitely a good one for newbies to the field, maybe, or possibly even for direct experiencers, and very good for reinforcement for those of us more familiar with the subject. The viewpoints are well, and fairly delivered and there is a sense of genuineness about everybody here, in particular the native/indigenous American experiences. Some of this of course very familiar already to me so this is not necessarily offering anything 'new' per sé, certainly, to any others of us here who are more seasoned explorers.
So we have a former military man, a doctor, a scientist, a clutch of researchers/academics and of course the aforementioned tribal spokespeople along with psychic healers sharing their experiences and views; a reasonably broad cross-section of society is represented here so some thought has gone into the breadth of experience/s. There is, or should be, plenty here to keep one interested.
In my humble opinion I think this has been very well put together and an enjoyable two hours (nearly). I hope you may enjoy this as much as I seem to have.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqj4-DE1EIQ
The film title is a little bait-like; the content does cover other aspects but is probably the most recurrent theme weaving its way through although the 'contact' experience may be a more apt hook. In any case......I digress.
Definitely a good one for newbies to the field, maybe, or possibly even for direct experiencers, and very good for reinforcement for those of us more familiar with the subject. The viewpoints are well, and fairly delivered and there is a sense of genuineness about everybody here, in particular the native/indigenous American experiences. Some of this of course very familiar already to me so this is not necessarily offering anything 'new' per sé, certainly, to any others of us here who are more seasoned explorers.
So we have a former military man, a doctor, a scientist, a clutch of researchers/academics and of course the aforementioned tribal spokespeople along with psychic healers sharing their experiences and views; a reasonably broad cross-section of society is represented here so some thought has gone into the breadth of experience/s. There is, or should be, plenty here to keep one interested.
In my humble opinion I think this has been very well put together and an enjoyable two hours (nearly). I hope you may enjoy this as much as I seem to have.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqj4-DE1EIQ