Tuesday, June 04, 2013

For those who enjoyed the video Inner Worlds Outer Worlds, Part I

I am including here the links for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th parts, if you viewed Part 1 (AKASHA at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXuTt7c3Jkg ) and want to continue with the entire series (which I heartily encourage you to do, for your own amazement and enjoyment). 

Part 2 THE SPIRAL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIMoxXO0XvM  
Part 3 THE SERPENT AND THE LOTUS: 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNEruEsb5T4 
Part 4 BEYOND THINKING:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmL4CeTENtw


Or you can watch the entire video from Part 1 through Part 4, uninterrupted, at: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/inner-worlds-outer-worlds/

This is one of the best video presentations I've ever seen.  It's a treat for the mind and heart!  Einstein would LOVE it!

Inner Worlds was created by Canadian film maker, musician and meditation teacher Daniel Schmidt. The film could be described as the external reflection of his own adventures in meditation.

Akasha is the unmanifested, the “nothing” or emptiness which fills the vacuum of space. As Einstein realized, empty space is not really empty. Saints, sages and yogis who have looked within themselves have also realized that within the emptiness is unfathomable power, a web of information or energy which connects all things.

The Spiral. The Pythagorean philosopher Plato hinted enigmatically that there was a golden key that unified all of the mysteries of the universe. The golden key is the intelligence of the logos, the source of the primordial om. One could say that it is the mind of God. The source of this divine symmetry is the greatest mystery of our existence.

The Serpent and the Lotus. The spiral has often been represented by the snake, the downward current, while the bird or blooming lotus flower has represented the upward current or transcendence.The ancient traditions taught that a human being can become a bridge extending from the outer to the inner, from gross to subtle, from the lower chakras to the higher chakras.

Beyond Thinking. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We live our lives pursuing happiness “out there” as if it is a commodity. We have become slaves to our own desires and craving. Happiness isn’t something that can be pursued or purchased like a cheap suit.


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