Sunday, November 07, 2004

What the Bleep do We Know?

What a fantastic movie. I am not sure where to begin with this one. This is not some whimsicle, try to escape life for a moment, type of movie. This movie was thought provoking from minute one. I would highly suggest that people see it. This movie put into words thoughts and feelings I have not been able to express. I am not a quantum physics type of gal. Science and math are far from being my forte. The way these ideas were presented made everything pretty inderstandable to the general public. One thing that was presented in the movie was the research done by Dr. Masaru Emoto (The Messages From Water). This was documented with photographs to help any who are leary to see the proof. What this researcher did was take distilled bottled water and write various phrases on them. He left one bottle blank, and wrote phrases like thank you, love and gratitude, and you make me sick I'll kill you. He let the bottles sit over night and then took pictures of the water crystals. The kind phrases made beautiful water crystals. The mean phrase made an ugly sickly colored water crystal. He then went on to say that our body is comprised of 75% of water. If those phrases can do that to bottled water, imagine what it is doing to our body when we have these mean thoughts about ourselves. The movie also presented the idea that we make our own future and life is not planned out for us. When we make a decision to go after something, we then create our future. Our each individual choices in our day to day lives effect everyone. It may not be apparent to people in the way we perceive being affected by another individual.
I really could go on and talk about other ideas presented in What the Bleep do We Know? but I have decided not to ruin the whole movie for you. I know I will be thinking about this for months. I may even wish to go see it a second time.

No comments: