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I would suggest highly that all the members of the R & S section run out and rent, "What the Bleep." It will impact your view of reality and perhaps leave you with the conclusion that I drew from it with regard to religion. Being,

It's All Correct. It's All Right. It's All True.

The film deals with Quantum Physics and how this impacts us personally as well as our physical reality. What astonished me was that it proves what the ancient Vedic Seers proposed. Our reality is an illusion. Consequenly, what we firmly believe becomes our reality - therefore we are the creators of our own reality.

As a result of this mind-opening experience, I've decided not to participate in the continual fighting that goes on here over what religion is the ultimate truth. It's true for the one who believes it's true. They create their own reality so it is true within that reality. So, to leave you with a question,

Given that you are a creator, the one and only creator of your reality,

2006-11-23 03:17:03 · 3 answers · asked by gjstoryteller 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

how would you change your personal reality to not only make your life better, but to impact positively on the greater world? How would you do this in order to create harmony within the various religious pursuits?

I plan to rent the second film in this series, "What the Bleep - Down the Rabbit Hole" as soon as possible. But for this venture, I would suggest you rent the original first.

Good luck everyone! Be well! Be happy! Create, create, create!!!

2006-11-23 03:19:44 · update #1

kiari_tod... - rent the film and you will have the answer to, "What the f**k!" :)

2006-11-23 03:23:34 · update #2

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Glad a film totally changed your life.
Better be careful what else you watch.


I thought it was interesting, but it didn't rock my foundations....

Mar 14, 2006 - New York Times - New York, NY (Newspaper)
Far Out, Man. But is it Quantum Physics? by Dennis Overbye

Can physics save your soul? Two years ago, a movie with the unpronounceable title "What the #$!%* Do We Know!?" became an underground new-age phenomenon, raking in $11 million out of midnight screenings and word of mouth, spawning an industry of books, tote bags, clothing, DVD's and "biofield" jewelry. It purported to argue, based on the insights of modern quantum physics, that reality is just a mental construct that we can rearrange and improve, if we are enlightened or determined enough. Science and spirituality have tied the knot, and the world is your infinitely deformable apple. This winter an expanded version, "What the Bleep, Down the Rabbit Hole," began to play to audiences who say that the movie confirms what they already thought about the cosmos, some vibe they had that it is a slippery, woo-woo-woo kind of place. The movie just finished a two-month run in New York and is to be shown in May at the Quest for Global Healing Conference, in Ubud, Bali, with luminaries like Walter Cronkite and Desmond Tutu attending.

2006-11-23 03:26:13 · answer #1 · answered by pops 6 · 0 0

i have seen it .. i love it .. i have experimented with much of it ...
some of it i have to say is a little OTT but not impossible
but it gives some serious food for thought

2006-11-23 11:23:42 · answer #2 · answered by Peace 7 · 0 0

what the **** are you TALKING ABOUT! god created reality. i repeat WHAT THE FUC K?!?!?!?!?

2006-11-23 11:21:41 · answer #3 · answered by ghandi_sucks_ass 1 · 0 0

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