Top 25 Films: Countdown to 2012 and Beyond

Moviespirit presents the Top 25 Films: Countdown to 2012 and Beyond. Historic, worldwide shifts are here.

Upheaval, promise, scholarly vision and compassion shine in these outstanding films. They provide a wealth of ideas, knowledge and inspiration to help you make sense of massive world changes.

 

Occupy Love  ~~~  Watch now.  Read more.

A sacred world works for everybody. Find out how the Gift Economy is replacing the Money Economy in Occupy Love, the documentary and inter-media project of filmmaker Velcrow Ripper. “Everybody wants to live a life of meaning,” says Charles Eisenstein. “Only joint creativity and gifts create intimacy and connection.”

Great wealth can’t replace community. In a love-based economy, more for you is more for me. Naomi Klein, Judy Rebick, Bill McKibben and other prominent figures speak. Yet this beautiful and dynamic film centers on the people. Love is the movement. Each one of us is a gift.

Occupy Love is Moviespirit’s Top Film of 2012.

 

Thrive ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Everyone can thrive if we take part in personal, social and global change. Following the money, Foster Gamble and Kimberly Carter Gamble analyze the causes of world scarcity and suffering. Steve Gagne directs. For every elite banker in the U.S. there are a million citizens, says Gamble.

Impressively researched and organized, the film’s model for change  integrates progressive, conservative and libertarian ideas. Reform of current systems, enhancement of individual rights, and voluntary cooperation are key. Technologies for free, unlimited, clean energy already exist. “Goodbye Exxon Mobil, goodbye oil, goodbye coal,” says Steven Greer of The Disclosure Project. Check out the Thrive Movement for a wealth of resources and ways to get involved.

 

Dalai Lama Renaissance ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

World leaders and activists meet with His Holiness the 14thDalai Lama to tackle world problems like poverty and resource depletion. Khashyar Darvich directs.

Egos clash and divisions arise as the group seeks “a new and higher level of truth.” When the Dalai Lama leads the group in a one-minute meditation, each one experiences being compassion.

As they reconcile, genuine personal transformations are captured on film. Among the luminaries are quantum physicists Fred Alan Wolf and Amit Goswami (What the Bleep Do We Know); Dr. Michael Beckwith (The Secret); national radio host Thom Hartmann; conscious evolution author Barbara Marx Hubbard; revolutionary social scientist Jean Houston; and author and environmental activist Vandana Shiva (The Corporation).

 

The Road to Q’ero: A Journey Home ~~~ Watch now - Password: qeroayni13

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Honoring the Earth can save humanity. A gentle message of fierce love, this documentary is directed by Iva Peele, Jack Peele and Beth Bornstein Dunnington.

A small group of family and friends climbs the Andes to reach Q’ero with their guide, shaman Lorenzo Ccapa Apaza. They participate in never-before filmed rituals, or karpays. The karpays release “heavy energies” and increase understanding. They later discover that don Lorenzo is initiating them to share this knowledge with the West. An era of new consciousness, or pachacuti, can begin if humans are willing to create it.

In a sustainable, just and peaceful world, the Eagle (science, industry and “male” energies) will live in harmony with the Condor (the heart, intuition and “female” energies). Economist, shaman and author John Perkins explains that every indigenous culture is predicting this era of potentially “extreme, radical, beautiful change.”

 

2012: The Odyssey ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

Sharron Rose travels across America to ask scholars and visionaries about humanity’s 2012 evolutionary turning point. “People are truly ready for a change, for an end to the suffering,” Gregg Braden notes. As we make “life-affirming or life-denying choices, we’ll either experience the rapture or the ascension.” We can align with these new energies “by living lives consciously with intent, by being kind to one another, by acts of kindness.”

Braden does not believe we will experience the “apocalypse” that some predict. Rose investigates mystical signs and wonders, visiting an indigo child and touring the Georgia Guidestones. Jose Arguelles, Alberto Villoldo, Jay Weidner and others share insights.

 

Timewave 2013: The Future is Now ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

We can master time in a world without limits in part two of Sharron Rose’s documentary 2012: The Odyssey. The director visits the Q’ero, shamans and healers descended from the ancient Incans. Living in the present moment, the Q’ero do not own televisions, computers or cell phones. With clear perception, they are able to see past and present. Shamans Don Umberto Sonco and Dona Bernadina Sonco perform a Despacho ceremony to release negativity and change the future.

Disasters will affect many areas of the world, says Don Umberto. “We must make our prayers to the feminine, to the Mother. We must come back to the ways of the feminine, of stewardship, of protection. The United States has a great power, it has great brilliance, great resources. It is up to the United States to take leadership in the world.”

Rose interviews Alberto Villoldo, Jean Houston, John Major Jenkins and others.

2012: Time for Change ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

Daniel Pinchbeck sees an empowered “global tribe” replacing poor, suffering masses. The founder of the Evolver social movement and editorial director of Reality Sandwich interviews scholars and leaders around the world.  Joao Amorim directs.

“It’s going to be up to individuals and then communities to make a profound shift,” Pinchbeck explains.  Animation describes spiritual practices, sacred activism and new technologies. Learn  about functional design, habitat restoration, ecological detoxification, intentional community, aquaponic agriculture, open source currency and diverse currency tools. Hot button issues like water and soil scarcity are detailed. This film is based on his book 2012: The Return to Quetzalcoatl.

 

2012 The Mayan Word ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Contemporary Mayans speak out about their lives and the Mayan 2012 prophecies.  Melissa Gunasena directs. The documentary raises awareness about contemporary Mayan economic and political struggles. They speak out in activist marches and sacred ceremonies.

“Neoliberalism wants us to disappear,” says Silvia Cime Mex of the Chichen Itza Artisan Collective, Mexico. “They want our culture to remain, but without us.” Activism becomes an outgrowth of love for Mother Earth. Cosmic vision, spirituality and politics are all necessary to prepare for the changes of 2012.

“The Mayans didn’t speak about the end of the world. They spoke about the end of a cycle,” says Efrain of the Collective. “What’s most important is the moment where we can make a change in the human system, in the mind and in the heart.”

3 Magic Words ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

It’s time to wake up to our divinity in this enlightening film featuring authors, artists, scientists, philosophers and children. Michael Perlin directs.

The illusion that we’re separate has prompted great destruction, says Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations With God. “That single shift of perception – separate or all one – changes everything. It changes our beliefs, which alters our behaviors, which creates an extraordinary new reality.”

We are all one, according to modern physics. “By harming nature, by harming the planet and the ecosystem, we’re harming ourselves,” says Dolores Canon, author, publisher and past life therapist. The fastest way to undo separation is to “see others as being Divine and whole and perfect,” according to Gary Renard, author of The Disappearance of the Universe and speaker on A Course in Miracles

 

Hungry for Change ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Our health is directly related to our diet and lifestyle. Love and plant nutrition send your body the right signals for safe, effective weight loss. James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch direct this bold sequel to Food Matters.

The nutritionists-turned-filmmakers interview doctors, nutritionists and authors who have reversed cancer, obesity and more. Find out why diets don’t work. Learn how food additives are engineered for addiction.

“The best strategy we’ve got is, add in the good stuff,” says nutritionist and raw foods expert David Wolfe. “Inevitably, you’re going to feel so much better eating the good stuff that the choice for the bad stuff is no longer valid.” “If we had a rampant epidemic of self-love then our health care costs would go down dramatically,” says Dr. Christiane Northrup, author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom.

 

The Cure Is ~~~  Read more.

Beliefs and lifestyles – not genetics – boost our health. Top doctors, authors and people who beat terminal disease are featured. David Scharps directs.

The Cure Is melds science and spirituality in a clear, accessible way. The speakers are excellent.

“When you love your life and body, miraculous things happen,” says author Dr. Bernie Siegel. Probably less than 5 percent of disease is genetic, says Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and author. We have the power to change how we live and think. Dr. Joel Fuhrman, author of the bestseller Eat to Live tells why natural plant foods boost health.

Dakota 38 ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Representatives of the Dakota ride their horses each December from Crow Creek, SD to Mankato, MN. The 330 mile journey commemorates the hanging of 38 ancestors in Mankato in 1862. It was the largest mass execution ever recorded in U.S. history. Silas Hagerty directs this tale of reconciliation.

Peace and harmony begin within. Dakota 38 documents the 2008 ride. When Europeans settled in what is now the United States, they forced millions of indigenous people onto reservations. Mutual violence erupted. The riders experience visions and ancient memories.

“I love you very much,” says Jim Miller, spiritual leader and Vietnam veteran. “We can’t blame the wasichus [white men] anymore. We’re doing it to ourselves. We’re selling drugs. We’re killing our own people. That’s what this ride is about, is healing.”

 

Genetic Roulette ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Americans have been eating genetically modified (GM) food since 1996, risking their health in a giant human experiment. Jeffrey Smith directs this clear, compelling case about GM food dangers. Scientists, doctors, activists and parents speak out.

Genetic engineering transfers genes between species. This creates DNA mutations which “can produce new allergens, toxins and carcinogens.” Find out which nine U.S. foods are genetically engineered. Learn why eating organic, whole foods is best for your health and the health of the planet.

Inflammation triggered by inserted genes may promote digestive disorders, allergies, kidney disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, autoimmune and thyroid disease. There have been no long-term, controlled human studies on how GM foods affect health. Smith is executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology.

 

WHY in the World Are They Spraying? ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Geoengineering controls the weather as jets spray heavy metals across our skies. Government and private investors pay for it. It’s been happening since the mid-1970s. Michael J. Murphy’s important documentary reveals the links between geoengineering and disease, crop failure, weather extremes and global warming.

Former government experts, a meteorologist, scholars and geoengineers reveal what’s going on. Murphy takes you behind the scenes at scientific conferences. Controlling the weather “enables certain individuals to consolidate an enormous amount of both monetary and political power,” Murphy warns.

“If you control the weather, you’re going to control the planet. It’s that simple,” says meteorologist Scott Stevens.

Growthbusters ~~~ Watch.  Read more.

Dave Gardner is a GrowthBuster. His mission is to warn us that our growth addiction is dangerous. Reckless growth is liquidating the Earth’s resources, stealing from future generations, and enslaving us. This jaunty, thoughtful film will challenge your views.

“We no longer find ourselves growing happier as our economy grows, or even as our individual prosperity grows,” explains Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org and author of Deep Economy and the End of Nature.

Growth can mean leading a satisfying, creative life. Farmers’ markets, co-ops and local businesses are thriving. Job sharing can raise our standard of living. Wise population planning is urgently needed. A post-growth world will honor family, friends, community, volunteering and lifelong education.

 

Ethos  ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

We don’t live in a true democracy, says this study of elite power and public manipulation in America. Ethos is dedicated to progressive historian Howard Zinn. Pete McGain directs.

Real power resides in the hands of a wealthy few, says Noam Chomsky, M.I.T. professor and author. Many live paycheck to paycheck while elite bankers make billions. The Federal Reserve, which controls our money supply, is owned by a private banking cartel.

Find out how the U.S. media has been compromised by an “Iron Triangle” of big business, political and military interests. Discover how basic American freedoms have been compromised since 9/11. Woody Harrelson hosts.

 

The Forgotten Bomb ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

Isn’t it time we had a peace culture? Stuart Overbey and Bud Ryan direct this bold call for nuclear sanity. Ryan shares his 20-year quest to raise awareness.

Facts about leaking plutonium, broken arrows and nuclear weapons accidents are revealed. The U.S. has spent over $7 trillion on nuclear weapons defense. Thousands of U.S. and Russian weapons remain on alert, years after the Cold War. There were 23,000 nuclear weapons in nine nations when this film was made. Only one nation, South Africa, has dismantled all of its nuclear weapons.

Mutually assured destruction (MAD) is alive and well. “It’s a very unstable situation. I think it’s outrageous that it still exists. It’s senseless,” says former U.S. Secretary of State George P. Schultz. We must pay attention to this proliferation.

Samsara ~~~ Watch now. Read more.

Samsara could be exactly how God sees the world. Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson direct this visually stunning sequel to their film Baraka. Landscapes, individuals and cultures are photographed on 70mm film. Startling, awe-inspiring and disturbing images are set to evocative music. No words are spoken. Samsara sweeps across 25 countries.

The film presents all humanity as a whole. It revels in our intrinsic worth and highest aspirations. It exposes our cruelty and ignorance. The word “samsara” means “continuous flow,” and refers to the cycle of death and rebirth in Eastern philosophies.  ”Baraka” can mean “a blessing from God” such as spiritual wisdom or divine presence.

 

The Collective Evolution ~~~ Watch now.

We are here to play, learn and grow. We are beautiful souls empowered to create and evolve. This film from the Collective Evolution team boldly asserts the basics of human nature, experience and transformation. Five social structures ripe for change are examined: finance, education, religion, entertainment/ media, and health/ food.  Filled with ideas and hope, The Collective Evolution says that we can and must bring about world change together, connected through love.

 

The Collective Evolution II: The Human Experience ~~~ Watch now.  Read more.

True peace in a world without limits is unfolding, says Franco diNicola, a member of the Collective Evolution team. This documentary about our evolution into enlightenment is filled with narration, interviews and beautiful visuals. The world is now shifting into an economy of sharing rather than ownership. We experience and choose collectively. As one of us becomes more conscious, we all do. Who are we? Why are we here? Get ready to look behind the curtain.

 

The Money Fix ~~~ Watch now.   Read more.

Money is a scam. It’s credit, numbers on a screen, an agreement, an idea. Economic scholars dissect the money system. Alan Rosenblith directs.

Local currencies will help us stop worrying and allowing money to rule our lives. Congress gave The Federal Reserve a monopoly over issuing the national money supply in 1913. The Federal Reserve is neither federal nor a reserve. It’s a private, profit-making corporation.

Our money beliefs have been influenced by “50 years of very intense propaganda, indoctrination,” says activist MIT professor Noam Chomsky. We believe that there’s not enough to go around, and some people will always be left out, says Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Money. The money system artificially creates scarcity, says author Riane Eisler.

This Sacred Earth: The 2012 Phenomenon ~~~ Watch.  Read more.

Live with intention and reverence. Embrace change. The new Golden Age will make our world seem like Neanderthal times. Mind-to-mind, heart-to-heart communication and synchronicity will reign, notes Alberto Villoldo. “What we focus on expands,” according to Billie Dean, shaman, author and co-director of this film.

Living simply means living with less. Grow a garden and share with others, suggests Australian author and “white witch” Lucy Cavendish. “It’s a fantastic opportunity for us to fall back in love with this planet, our home, to fall back in love with each other,” she adds. Shamans and scholars share their wisdom, demonstrating how to live in harmony with the Earth and others.

 

Economics of Happiness ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

Go local to solve environmental, economic and human problems. Filmmaker Helena Norberg-Hodge impeccably documents how globalization wastes resources, destroys livelihoods and accelerates climate change.

Globalization promotes insecurity and unhappiness. This isn’t “progress.” Governments must re-evaluate what they regulate, tax and subsidize. Wasteful and inefficient practices, government hand-outs to big business, and false accounting must end.

Brilliant solutions are examined. For example, the Genuine Progress Index (GPI) measures human, community and natural wealth in addition to produced, material wealth. Leaders and thinkers from around the world speak out.

 

An Inconvenient Truth ~~~ Watch now.

“Isn’t it beautiful?” Vice President Al Gore’s classic documentary aims to educate citizens about global warming with his comprehensive slide show. Gore reveals his love for the Earth as he urges everyone to live sustainably. The film won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Davis Guggenheim directs.

Gore eloquently raised international public awareness about climate change while sparking controversy from vested interests and climate change deniers. Filled with scientific and personal observations, An Inconvenient Truth has been used in school science curricula. Gore wrote a detailed book by the same name.

 

Road to Peace ~~~ Watch.   Read more.

The Dalai Lama promotes a new era of dialogue in The Road to Peace. A living incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion, he meets with many around the world. Reminded of their own Divine nature, his followers burst into smiles and tears. See rare, behind the scenes footage of His Holiness.

“If we combine our knowledge, skills and expertise with our will power and determination, then no matter what problems we face, we can solve those problems forever,” he assures us. The Dalai Lama resigned as political leader of the Central Tibetan Administration in 2011. China first invaded Tibet in 1949. Most Tibetans do not seek independence from China, but a genuine autonomy within it that protects their religion and culture.

The Cure Is: mind over genetics empowers us to heal and be well

Beliefs and lifestyles – not genetics – govern our health, according to The Cure IsTop doctors, authors and survivors of terminal disease are featured. David Scharps directs.

Epigenetics, a new understanding of gene expression, reveals that our thoughts and beliefs affect how our genes express. Epigenetics means “controlled above the genes.”

The Cure Is serves as a resource for anyone who wants to prevent or reverse disease. It melds science and spirituality in a clear, accessible way. The speakers are excellent. The website www.thecureismovie.com is currently down (3/10/13).

Belief and lifestyle cause disease

“When you love your life and body, miraculous things happen,” says Dr. Bernie Siegel, author and former Yale surgeon.

Probably less than 5 percent of disease is genetic, says Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and author. A gene is only a blueprint, he adds. Our beliefs and lifestyles drive disease. We have the power to change how we live and think.

If cancer were genetic, it would appear throughout human history, according to Dr. Joel Fuhrman, author and nutrition authority. Fuhrman’s bestseller Eat to Live details the health benefits of eating natural plant foods.

Miracles are natural

The Cure Is introduces people who survived terminal cancer. With just days or weeks to live, they were told to make final arrangements. Each one recovered completely.

Rather than studying disease, we should study healing miracles, says spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson. “Every thought creates form on some level, and all that our physical experience is, is a reflection of our thoughts,” she notes.

“Just as negativity can short-circuit wellness and recovery, positive thought and emotions can ignite, strengthen and extend the protections afforded by your immune system,” Siegel explains. Lipton cites the “placebo effect” as proof that our beliefs drive healing.

Forgiveness transforms disease

The survivors began to heal as soon as they completely forgave people in their lives. One man read You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay. Forgiveness softens the heart, says Williamson. It allows us to get rid of old baggage, Siegel adds.

Practice forgiveness now to prevent illness. Hurt feelings present an opportunity for nourishment and growth, Siegel notes. Communicate those feelings, even if it is within a journal. Then release them.

Embrace coherence, appreciation and gratitude, andyour world begins to operate according to these principles, according to author and scientist Gregg Braden. Focus on living and do what you love.

“We were intended to be whole and healthy and complete and strong and vital in the world,” says Dr. Sue Morter, founder of the Morter Institute for Bioenergetics.

Advanced forgiveness outlined

Lipton notes that the conscious mind controls only 5 percent of our lives. The subconscious mind is programmed with beliefs before we reach age six.

Through learned experience we develop habits. The subconscious causes us to act automatically, Lipton says. We can’t even see how it runs our lives.

Those who want to explore forgiveness and healing the subconscious more deeply can find information in The Marriage of Spirit.

Move from head to heart

Create positive statements of belief out of the areas of life that are not working for you, Lipton urges. Trust your intuition and be guided by love. “If you’re not extending love, you’re projecting fear,” Williamson explains.

Williamson stresses the value of serious spiritual practice that includes some form of meditation. That is the zone beyond the mind where destructive beliefs are dismantled, she says.

Love yourself

“Our hearts literally create a signal within our bodies that communicates with our brain to either affirm our health and our healing, or become the obstacle between us and our healing,” Braden notes.

“Love is what’s happening constantly. The question is, am I allowing myself to participate in it,” asks Morter. Self love signals our brains that, “I am safe. I am OK.” Love comes from within and empowers us.

If you like The Cure Is, you might enjoy: The Gerson Miracle; The Beautiful Truth; 3 Magic Words; To Your Health; Hungry for Change.

 

The Cure Is  /   2012  /  NR  /  1 hour, 16 min

Cast Overview:  Bruce Lipton, Bernie Siegel, Joel Fuhrman, Marianne Williamson, Sue Morter, Paul Chek, Tony Horton

Director:  David Scharps

Genres:  Documentary, Health, Spirituality

Gregg Braden: Something Big is About to Happen

 

YouTube Video:      Something Big is About to Happen

Best-selling author and visionary Gregg Braden talks about our evolutionary turning point in this short video. He shares discoveries about God within our own DNA and how to create peace during this time of rapid change and evolution.

 

Gregg Braden books:

Deep Truth

Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer

The Spontaneous Healing of Belief

The Divine Matrix

The God Code

 

Gregg Braden DVD and Audiobooks:

The Divine Matrix

The Science of Miracles

2012 The Odyssey

Timewave 2013: The Future is Now – Odyssey II

Sharron Rose dances through change, mystery in 2012: The Odyssey

In 2012: The Odyssey, filmmaker Sharron Rose investigates humanity’s much-heralded 2012 evolutionary turning point.

Catastrophe or ecstasy?

Rose interviews visionary scholars about 2012 as she travels across the country.

New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden says that the end date of a Mayan calendar on December 21, 2012 signals the sun’s alignment with the center of the Milky Way galaxy. This occurs once every 26,000 years.

Earth’s magnetism reaches its lowest point at that time, says Braden. The magnetic fields will then shift 180 degrees. The North Pole will become the South Pole, and vice versa.

Braden believes that we will not experience the physical devastation or “apocalypse” that many predict.

Creating change from within

A shift is happening now within each one of us, Braden asserts. “People are truly ready for a change, for an end to the suffering.” As we make “life-affirming or life-denying choices, we’ll either experience the rapture or the ascension.” He calls it a “beautiful yet painful unfolding.”

We can align with these new energies “by living lives consciously with intent, by being kind to one another, by acts of kindness.”

In the Golden Age everyone lives by love and heart-centered values like compassion, say spiritual teachers. This replaces the world’s Iron or Patriarchal age with its emphasis on power, money and status.

Divine Feminine perspective

As 2012: The Odyssey opens, Rose decides to stop watching television news. She spends more time in nature “to think about who we are, the way we relate to the earth, and to the people around us.”

Commercialism and technology contribute to a “cultural trance,” says Rose. By breaking free of this mindset we can remember how to live an “epic life.”

From a perspective of honoring and love, Rose reveals wisdom and reverence across cultures. This documentary may be the only feature film about 2012 directed by a woman.

A window of opportunity

Braden tells Rose that “We all play a vital role in where we’re going.” According to quantum physics, “If you change your life you’ll change your body, and if you change your body you’ll change your world.”

The world around us, Braden says, is “nothing more, nothing less than a mirror of what we have become collectively from within.”

This time is “a window of opportunity,” he says. “We’ll be more of ourselves than we ever have been before, without the magnetism of the Earth holding our perceptions and our beliefs and our preconceptions and bias in place.”

Iron Age turns to Golden Age

When you align with love and service, the darkest possibilities of millennial change don’t have to happen, says Braden. Right now “we’re re-writing the code so disaster doesn’t have to occur.”

Earth’s magnetic reversal has happened “only 14 times in the last 4.5 million years,” said Braden. “Magnetic fields also act as the glue in consciousness. As the glue gets weaker, we have greater opportunities to transcend beliefs.”

You can see the new age unfolding with increasing unrest as “things not in integrity collapse upon themselves,” he says.

Post-modern world lives

Psychologist and medical anthropologist Alberto Villoldo tells Rose that “We live in a post-modern world of sustainability, of deep ecology, of great reverence for the Earth.”

The modern world, he says, was founded on “greed, on ever-increasing economies and growth, on readily renewable resources.”

We align with Divinity

“It’s really an initiation of the Western world,” says author and teacher Jose Arguelles. “The real nature of the Divine is synchronicity. It’s a metaphor for us in our limited ego states coming back into connection with our Divine, eternal selves.”

Arguelles says we “must dissolve all the old identifications and attachments about who we have to be to be successful.” He predicts we’ll experience the Noosphere or “telepathic mind of the earth” between December 2012 and December 2013.

“The human experience is the main event,” author Terence McKenna says. “I believe what is in fact going on is that we are burning our bridges one by one, freeing the mind, empowering the imagination.”

Indigo children

Rose interviews a friend named Jewel who holds her baby Armand. Armand, who will be 7 years old in 2012, smiles, shouts and looks directly into the camera. He seems to underscore each point his mother makes.

An indigo child is “a powerful, intelligent, independent child who is believed to have an important spiritual impact” according to Dictionary.com. Indigo children challenge authority, Jewel says. They are system-busters.

Deep mysteries

“The global currency of our planet is four things: earth, air, fire and water,” says Rose. The “buy now, pay later” practice has threatened the sustainability of life on Earth.

Watching 2012: The Odyssey invites you into deep mystery. It is a mystical film that “changes” every time you watch it, giving you deeper insights and perspectives.

More adventures

Producer and author Jay Weidner speaks about alchemy, masons and the great Gothic cathedrals throughout Europe. Traveling Incan elders pray and share a message.

Rose visits the Georgia Guidestones (known as the “American Stonehenge,”) and reads the message left by the mysterious R.C. Christian in modern and ancient languages.

“Avoid petty laws and useless officials,” it says in part. “Balance personal rights with social duties.” “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.”

Both McKenna and Arguelles have died since this film was made. The teachings of McKenna, Arguelles and others interviewed are posted online.

The Odyssey continues

Rose is the author of The Path of the Priestess and a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar in World Mythology, Religion, and the Sacred Arts of Dance, Music and Theater.

Film represents “the dance of light” in our times, Rose says. (4 out of 5 stars)

If you like 2012: The Odyssey, you might enjoy: 2012: Time for Change; Thrive; Timewave 2013: The Future is Now.

 

2012: The Odyssey /   2007  /  NR  /  1 hour, 39 min

Cast Overview:  Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, John Major Jenkins, Terence McKenna, Sharron Rose, Geoff Stray, Moira Timms, Alberto Villoldo, Jay Weidner

Director: Sharron Rose

Genres:  Documentary