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Gary Zukav, author of the bestsellers, "The Seat Of The Soul" and the "Dancing Wu-Li Masters" in an inspirational talk with Lilou Mace about the current evolutionary paradigm we find ourselves in and how an individual change in our perceptions and world view affects the planet at large as we are not separate from it.

the human species is in the midst of a great transformation, evolving from a species that pursues power based upon the perceptions of the five senses--"external power"--to one that pursues power based upon perceptions of the soul--"authentic power." He believes that humans are immortal souls first, physical beings second, and that once we become conscious of this transformation--once we align our personalities with our soul--we will stimulate our spiritual growth and become better people in the process. This insightful, lucid synthesis of modern psychology and new-age principles has been described as the "physics of the soul."


Gary's gentle humor, sensitivity, and deep insights have endeared him to millions of readers and listeners. His spiritual partner is Linda Francis. They lecture internationally, and live in northern California.

"For the last ten years I felt that the best contribution that I could make to the world that is being born is to live a conscious life, challenge and heal the frightened parts of myself, and be a good neighbor. I still do, but now I have also become very excited about co-creating," says Gary.

"When the energy of the soul is recognized, acknowledged, and valued, it begins to infuse the life of the personality. When the personality comes fully to serve the energy of its soul, that is authentic empowerment. This is the goal of the evolutionary process in which we are involved and the reason for our being. Every experience that you have and will have upon the Earth encourages the alignment of your personality with your soul. Every circumstance and situation gives you the opportunity to choose this path, to allow your soul to shine through you, to bring into the physical world through you its unending and unfathomable reverence for and love of Life."

- An Excerpt from the book, 'The Seat Of The Soul'.


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The History Channels' "Black Box UFO Secrets" reveals for the first time the cockpit and control tower audio recordings of pilot and astronaut confrontations and sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) high in our skies.

From a detailed account of one of the very first reported pilot case - the Arnold case in 1947 - to recent recordings over New England and Texas and NASA recordings and video from 2005, the programme features interviews with pilots, witness and experts, including UCLAs Joseph Nagy, actor Ed Asner, and pilot/UFO researcher Don Berliner.



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Ram Dass Fierce Grace is a 2002 documentary film about Ram Dass' transformational journey from a Harvard Psychology Professor to a well renowned Spiritual Guru he has become !

The film begins in the present, as Ram Dass deals with the effects of a massive stroke that left him physically incapacitated, and with impaired memory and speech. The film interweaves interviews with fellow devotees of Indian guru Neem Karoli Baba with archival footage of the guru. Lemle looks back at Dass's privileged childhood, the controversy surrounding his research in psychedelics at Harvard, his pilgrimage to India and devotion to Neem Karoli Baba, his work with the Seva Foundation in social projects, and his impact as an author and guru to his followers.



Reference : Ram Dass Fierce Grace (Wikipedia)


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"The Doors" movie is Oliver Stone's homage to the 60's rock outfit "The Doors" which also doubles as a biography of the group's lead vocalist, the "Electric Poet" Jim Morrison. The movie follows Morrison from his days as a film student in Los Angeles to his death in Paris in 1971, at the age of 27.

The movie features a tour-de-force performance by Val Kilmer, who not only looks like Jim Morrison's long-lost twin brother, but also sounds so much like him that he did much of his own singing. It has been written that even the surviving Doors' band members had trouble distinguishing Kilmer's vocals from Morrison's originals.


The film opens during the recording of Morrison's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway. Young Jim sees an elderly native American dying by the roadside. The film picks up with Morrison's arrival in California and his assimilation into the Venice Beach culture, followed by his film school days studying at UCLA; his introduction to his girlfriend Pamela Courson, his first encounters with Ray Manzarek, and the origin of The Doors: Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore.


Reference : The Doors (Wikipedia)

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