Kymatica (full-length) documentary

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Maybe messages like this need to be "dumbed" down by using other words and concepts. Or maybe when one is ready, one will hear? One will see?

The inability to listen and understand is not because people are stupid, but because they never had to practice the skill, especially listening along with critical thinking skills? Practicing these skills are avoided in the public schools throughout the United States for a certain reason. Teachers are not to blame for that, the people writing the books and curriculum are to blame.
 
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good film! very well done... i didn't even pay it any mind at first because the name "Kymatica" just didn't grab my attention but its an excellent film.. I saw Esoteric Agenda about a little over a year ago so it's nice to see this guy is keepin it up and putting out more stuff.
 
Jan 31, 2008
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good film! very well done... i didn't even pay it any mind at first because the name "Kymatica" just didn't grab my attention but its an excellent film.. I saw Esoteric Agenda about a little over a year ago so it's nice to see this guy is keepin it up and putting out more stuff.
THANK YOU!!!

i know people would enjoy the topics of discussion, whether they agreed or disagreed, but i also know that the majority of people would rather judge something they do not know, such as a song you get linked to instead of taking the time and making the decision for themselves.

the funny part is, that is what the documentary focuses on.:siccness::siccness:
 
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WUT IS THIS ABOUT?
Basically discusses the human psyche and how it relates to the world. Talks about how various aspects of the psyche have become repressed through conditioning and/or misidentification with certain parts of itself(mostly the suppression of the feminine aspects of humanity like right brain thinking, art etc..). And the domination of the masculine and how the balancing of the psyche comes out subconsciously through outward projection. Starts off with parallels between different world religions or religious stories and how most every 'god' was allegedly only originally intended to serve as an archetype and/or representation of the human mind and how it relates to itself and the world. The theory that the universe and earth are conscious entities and how native cultures were very aware and in tune with the earth and balancing out its energy. And the powers that be in this day in age and how the native cultures have been systematically wiped out and culture and society conditioned to lose touch with these traditions and how its thrown everything out of balance. Touches on the Hindu concept of the Self and its opposite the illusory false ego and the domination of the ego in the world today.

Overall a very convincing argument to support the idea that if you want to see change in the world you need to change yourself first.