Coventina
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Sun Jul-18-04 02:30 PM
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Anybody here seen "What the *&^% Do We Know?!" |
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The SO and I saw it Friday night.
I thought it was pretty good. The SO was disappointed. He wanted more science, thought it was way too "new-agey".
I have friends who have seen it who feel it was a life-changing experience. I can't say it did that for me. Possibly because I've been exploring some of the same ideas for quite some time now.
For me, it was probably reading Colin Wilson's "The Occult" about 15 or so years ago that started asking me a lot of the questions posed by the movie.
What I REALLY want to know is, has the water experiments by Masaru Emoto that are referenced in the movie been replicated by other scientists? I couldn't really find anything on the net to either confirm or deny his findings.
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Coventina
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Sun Jul-18-04 03:54 PM
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1. Darn! Hasn't ANYONE here seen this movie? |
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Edited on Sun Jul-18-04 04:19 PM by Coventina
Shameless, last resort kick for response.
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If you want info on this movie go to www.whatthebleep.com
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Sun Jul-18-04 04:02 PM
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2. No have not seen the movie yet but have |
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Read Colin Wilson's "The Occult & Mysteries
Both Excellent. Think I'll read them again. :)
Will check out the Movie
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Sun Jul-18-04 04:15 PM
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3. I'd love to get a copy of "Mysteries" |
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I've never had the chance to read it.
I love Colin Wilson's stuff.
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Sun Jul-18-04 04:25 PM
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4. Mysteries is better then The Occult IMO |
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although the Occult is good.
If you like Wilson's stuff he has a great
Book called Adrift in Soho.
Well worth the read.
Cheers, Enjoy Mysteries bet you can't put it down
once you start.
Wow a fellow Colin Wilson fan. :)
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