Please read the reviews on us.imdb.com for this movie, they are more thought out and intelligent than mine, but since I see only positive reviews on this site, let me add some comments of my own.
I hadn’t realized, but it was funded by some “School of Enlightenment” cult that follows the blond lady who claims to channel some ancient being called Ramatha (or soemthing like that).
I know a little about neuroscience and a very tiny bit about physics, but even so I could see that they would try to take a scientific fact or theory and bend it so that it fit what they were trying to say. In essence A=B and B=C so D…. what?
I have heard that one of the legitimate scientists interviewed is really mad at how they used his commentary to support their claims.
Many have commented about how if they claim that the power of thought can lead you to walk on water, why didn’t anyone demonstrate it?
And do you honestly believe the Native Americans could not see Columbus’ ships? Did they not have ships of their own? And even if they did not know what they were how could they not see them? How could anyone learn anything new if they can’t see it?
The frozen water blessed by monks and labeled experiment has been completely debunked and never replicated.
And I didn’t bother researching it but the claims that MEDITATION alone reduced by a quarter the amount of crime in DC seems utterly ludicrous.
This was full of logical phallacies and seemed intellectually dishonest.
I would suggest avoiding this at all costs!