Jerry Gilden and Glenn Scarpelli are producers of the new conscious film, Sacred Journeys. Filmed entirely in Sedona, Arizona, Sacred Journeys stars Mackenzie Phillips, Glenn Scarpelli, Matthew Kosto and Stephen Wallem
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Inner Exploration with Drew Cali
by Incomparably Comparable with Shelly Wilson February 2, 2016Shelly Wilson shares a conscious conversation with Drew Cali, who shares how inner exploration continues to enhance his personal development as an intuitive, medium and healer. He offers tips on how we can delve deeper into our inner being to explore the aspects of Spirit within.
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Beyond the Ordinary with John Burgos & Shelly Wilson
by Incomparably Comparable with Shelly Wilson January 4, 2016John Burgos is the founder and host of Beyond the Ordinary Show, a telesummit series that delivers the next generation of new consciousness through world class transformational and awakened spiritual leaders to help you access your ever expanding potential.
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Arts & Entertainment
‘The Walk’ tests the limits of personal resolve
by Brent Marchant October 30, 2015In August 1974, crowds of open-mouthed New Yorkers were captivated when a little-known French high-wire artist named Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) undertook and achieved the unthinkable – stringing a cable and successfully traversing the space between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, 110 stories (1,350 feet) above the ground.
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Arts & EntertainmentConversation at the Cutting Edge with Sandie SedgbeerSpiritualityVividLife Talks
The Secret History of Consciousness with Dr. Meg Blackburn & Sandie Sedgbeer
by Conversation at the Cutting Edge with Sandie Sedgbeer August 3, 2015Dr. Meg Blackburn-Losey is the author of 9 books on consciousness, including Pyramids of Light: Awakening to Multidimensional Realities, The Secret History of Consciousness: Ancient Keys to our Future Survival, and the international best selling The Children of Now and its new follow-up, The Children of Now Evolution. Dr. Meg has a PhD of holistic Life Coaching, and holds a Doctoral degree in Metaphysics. An international speaker and teacher, she has served as a consultant to Good Morning America, 20/20 and, most recently, A&E Lifetime Movie Network.
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‘Gett’ puts perspective on trial
by Brent Marchant March 21, 2015“Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem” (2014). Cast: Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Menashe Noy, Sasson Gabai, Eli Gornstein, Rami Danon, Roberto Pollak, Gabi Amrani, Dalia Beger. Directors: Ronit Elkabetz and…
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The Keys to Manifestation, Nigel Taylor & Sandie Sedgbeer
by Conversation at the Cutting Edge with Sandie Sedgbeer March 8, 2015Nigel Taylor is an Australian teacher, healer, spiritual counselor and author of The Power Before Thought: 10 Compelling Ways to Manifest Abundance, Magic & Miracles in Your Life. He has been teaching Mind-Body-Spirit connection, health and healing, Self Realization, esoteric wisdom, and principles of spiritual mastery across the globe for more than 30 years.
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Arts & EntertainmentConversation at the Cutting Edge with Sandie SedgbeerSpiritualityVividLife Talks
The Science of Instant Transformation with Cynthia Sue Larson & Sandie Sedgbeer
by Conversation at the Cutting Edge with Sandie Sedgbeer November 10, 2015Cynthia Sue Larson is a transformational speaker and best-selling author who writes and teaches about the science of spirituality and how consciousness changes the physical world.
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Arts & EntertainmentHealth & Well-being
‘Two Days, One Night’ implores ‘just ask’
by Brent Marchant February 14, 2015We’re all no doubt familiar with the expression “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” Meritorious ideas, as good as they might be, unfortunately often languish as untapped, unmaterialized potential, simply because no steps are taken to bring them into being. And, ironically enough, in many cases, those undertakings could easily get their starts through the simple act of asking to make them manifest. Such is the focus of the dramatic new release, “Two Days, One Night” (“Deux jours, une nuit”).
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‘Still Alice’ urges us to live in the moment
by Brent Marchant January 23, 2015Most of us probably go through life expecting it to continue on, almost in perpetuity, without anything ever coming along to disturb that pattern. But the virtual certainty of change generally doesn’t allow this. Sometimes it even violently shakes us out of our sameness and complacency, taking us places we never would have expected and reminding us of what we have – and what we might stand to lose. Those lessons are driven home with stark poignancy in the dramatic new release, “Still Alice.”
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‘Into the Woods’ leads us on a journey of self-discovery
by Brent Marchant January 16, 2015We all know what we want out of life, right? Or do we? Sometimes we’re thoroughly convinced, with unquestioned clarity, about what we hope to realize from our existence, only to find we may not be as sure about our certainty as we thought we were. Such exercises in self-discovery can be surprising, disillusioning and amazingly revelatory, especially when it comes to what we hope to attract into our lives, a circumstance that becomes startlingly apparent in the cinematic adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s musical fantasy, “Into the Woods.”
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‘Lucy’ asks, ‘What are we doing with our lives?’
by Brent Marchant August 15, 2014A heightened sense of self-awareness is often accompanied by the realization that we each have a destiny in life. Even if we can’t always pinpoint what we’re supposed to accomplish, many of us nevertheless have an undeniable sense that we’re supposed to achieve something during our terrestrial visit. But, once we begin to understand what we’re meant to do, it’s up to us to carry through on our objectives, even if we don’t know precisely how. That’s particularly crucial when our time runs short, a concern not unlike that faced by a supremely gifted but seriously challenged protagonist in director Luc Besson’s new metaphysically themed action-adventure, “Lucy.”
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Health & Well-beingSpirituality
Being A Wallflower Is No Way To Do Life
by Jay Forte December 5, 2014Our routines own most of us. We have the same schedule, shop in the same places, eat at the same places, vacation in the same places – we even drive to work the same way. What would happen if we changed something – if we just broke free and wandered to try something new – anything?
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‘Transcendence’ plumbs the depths of consciousness
by Brent Marchant May 2, 2014What makes a human human? Is it our brain and physical self? Or is it our mind, our consciousness, the cosmic software that drives us as sentient beings? And is that consciousness innately restricted to the physical self, or are other configurations possible? Those are just some of the intriguing questions raised in the new science fiction thriller, “Transcendence.”
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Father of Consciousness Dr. Bernie Siegel discusses The Art of Healing
by VividLife.me December 1, 2013VividLife Radio’s Ed and Deb Shapiro welcome Dr. Bernie Siegel to discuss The Art of Healing: Uncover Your Inner Wisdom and Potential for Self-Healing
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Now. Here. This. Pay attention to right now. Be right here. Watch this. These are the steps to both learn about and experience a great and terrific life.
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Live Life Like It Matters
by Jay Forte April 14, 2014Do you often recognize yourself operating unconsciously in autopilot? Jay Forte inspires us to live awake and live life like it matters
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When it’s your time to dance – is the pain of not dancing greater then the pain of regret and misery? Not in the long run. Read here for the encouragement to overcome!
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Enrealment: a New ‘Western’ Consciousness
by Jeff Brown September 3, 2013Throughout my tumultuous early life, I found comfort in blissful and perfectionist imaginings. In an effort to escape the chaos of my family environment, I focused my gaze on visions of a self-actualized reality, one where the world I inhabited would be in a state of perfect order. This vision served me for many years, until I made the mistake of projecting it onto my spiritual life, manifest as a misguided quest for enlightenment. I soon learned.
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How to Change the Life You’re Giving Yourself
by Guy Finley June 5, 2013Spiritual knowledge isn’t something mysterious or out of this world. Guy Finley offers us Spiritual knowledge on how to change the life were giving ourselves…
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‘Robot & Frank’ explores memory, consciousness
by Brent Marchant September 7, 2012What, exactly, makes us who we are? Are we merely an amalgamation of biochemical components randomly thrown together, susceptible to the ravages of time? An arrangement of thought patterns organized around some unidentified driving force? A collection of memories bound together by some unseen unifying element? Or is it some combination of the foregoing? Those are some of the underlying questions raised for consideration in the delightful new comedy, “Robot & Frank.”