Sunday, October 8, 2017

Why all the Youtube reviews of the new Flatliners are wrong: Noncommutative phase secret

UPDATE: Great new Stuart Hameroff podcast - starts around 45 mns in.

So I caught the new Ellen Page flick - the remake of Flatliners. I was never interested in the "original" which all the youtube reviews immediately compare the film with. Noting that the new version is not a "sequel" (gasp!) as supposedly marketed (big deal) - how Ellen Page describes the film is as a "re-imagining" with updated science, technology, etc.

Yes so the next big problem for the slew of youtube reviewers who reject this film is - oh gee I don't know what "genre" I'm watching! haha. As if you watch a film and if you can't label it then, as the reviewers note, "I did not know how to feel!" Strange. Was it a horror movie? Or a psychological thriller? Or a Rom-Com maybe? haha. How about all of the above!

The third big criticism of the film was the editing was too jumpy - not enough transitions - although everyone had to admit the film production was top-notch. O.K. so after that Flatliners was over I stepped into the Ninja Lego movie narrated by Jackie Chan - talk about quick jump editing! Dang. I could barely follow the visuals, and almost got nauseous from the non-stop violence! That is a kids' movie? Egads!

The fourth big criticism of the new Flatliners was something called "Suspension of Disbelief." So a reviewer notes that it was a nice plot device to have the character explain how the supposed paranormal effects like telekinetic ghosts were actually projections of the subconscious views of the people who had flatlined. (Sorry for that spoiler!) But here is the big problem with this. The reviewer then castigated said telekinetic ghost effects as being hokey - and he wanted something he really could believe in like a real psychological thriller. Blah blah.

Here's the deal? Have any of those viewers - self-proclaimed fussy consumers at the Mall - film experts - have they actually Flatlined? I actually did go 8 days on just half a glass of water while meditating the whole time and I did see ghosts and I did have telekinetic healing abilities, etc. So for me - suspension of disbelief was not a problem! When the telekinetic ghosts kick in - I'm all there with my belief! haha. To say they are just psychological projections - well reality is holographic so that is fine - it is not mutually exclusive!

And the topping on the cake for me was the true centrality of the need for self-forgiveness as a deep healing love of the heart. I will not give away details - but I know this is real telekinetic ghost power as even the wife of the original qigong master - he said that she held deep anger in her heart from the Cultural Revolution and so she would not listen to him for her need to forgive through her heart. He had to ask a Mayo Clinic doctor to tell her she needed to have forgiveness, to let go of her anger - when she was on her death bed - weighing only some 70 pounds and the Mayo Clinic doctor had told the qigong master to prepare her funeral! She agreed to have forgiveness with her heart and she miraculously recovered from this late-term cancer. After that she practiced qigong 2 hours a day but in retrospect it still was not enough. The original qigong master said now he recommends 4 hours a day of qigong meditation for serious illness.

And so telekinetic ghost healing through forgiveness of the heart is real. I thought Flatliners, the new version, is a very profound film. A great example is the cover-story from the publisher of the Echo World zine

Talk about a real telekinetic ghost healing story! Thank you again for publishing my new article in the Echo World - see page 22.

And Erik Verlinde strikes again with his reverse entropy holographic reality cosmology changing science.

Ellen Page - People do have the Afterdeath Experience!

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