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Just received this mail. Quote: Today is the day. The Sacred Science free online screening has officially started! Between now and October 17th, you have unlimited access to view the film online using the links in this email. You will also have access to the special event interviews that we have planned over the next 10 days. Below are some important event details to keep in your back pocket. 1. How to Watch the Film: Click on either of the links below to watch the movie: http://www.thesacredscience.com/screening_watchnow http://www.thesacredscie...2.com/screening_watchnow 2. How to Enjoy Our Special Event Interviews: In addition to the online screening, we have a special lineup of experts who will be speaking in depth about the ancient healing techniques used in the film. Throughout the 10 day event, these award winning authors, nutritionists, and healers will be giving you tips on how to bring these powerful practices into your life. Reminders for these interviews will be sent to you by email on the day they air. 3. Below is The Entire Event Schedule: October 7th: Free Screening Begins! October 9th: Dr. Gabor Mate, Bestselling Author of "When The Body Says No" October 11th: Daniel Vitalis, Wild Food Nutritionist October 13th: Dr. Lissa Rankin, Bestselling Author of "Mind Over Medicine" October 15th: Tahnahga Yako, Ojibwe Medicine Woman October 16th: Tristan Truscott, QiGong Master October 17th: Live Q and A + Last Day of Free Screening! 4. Recap! - The links to view the film screening page are: http://www.thesacredscience.com/screening_watchnow http://www.thesacredscie...2.com/screening_watchnow - This screening will be available between October 7th-17th. - We'll be sending you reminders about the other special event interviews as they come closer. A warm thank you from The Sacred Science team! Enjoy, Nick Polizzi - Wer heute den Kopf in den Sand steckt knirscht morgen mit den Zähnen -
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Great documentary. I saw it in your signature in from another post and checked it out. Thanks! Oh my god. I broke it. I broke reality.
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I've enjoyed it a lot as well. I really liked the way the shaman is portrayed. As a simple human being and not some kind of superhero with superhuman powers. "It permits you to see, more clearly than our perishing mortal eye can see, vistas beyond the horizons of this life, to travel backwards and forwards in time, to enter other planes of existence, even (as the Indians say) to know God." R. Gordon Wasson
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beautiful doc, quite radical and soild results on peoples various illnesses , truly remarkable stuff The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. Arthur C. Clarke http://vimeo.com/32001208
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Thanks for this. I would have missed it. Almost missed this thread if it wasn't for it getting bumped today... (so thanks Aviator, Elpo, Cailieg and Felnik as well). Still watching it, so I won't comment about the content yet. HF "Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." ~ Buddha
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Thanks for the link! I don't feel well this morning and a documentary is always nice  Quick question for anyone though, in the very beginning of the documentary as well as a banner below the film it says that " Over 25% of all modern pharmaceuticals are derived from plants in the Amazon rainforest". I've been doing some Googling to source this claim as it feels a bit off to me. I haven't been able to find any research about it but the same claim is made on various websites all over the internet. Does anyone know where that number comes from? It would be remarkable if true... Anyway, I'm off to continue watching. Thanks again for the link.
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alert wrote:Thanks for the link! I don't feel well this morning and a documentary is always nice  Quick question for anyone though, in the very beginning of the documentary as well as a banner below the film it says that " Over 25% of all modern pharmaceuticals are derived from plants in the Amazon rainforest". I've been doing some Googling to source this claim as it feels a bit off to me. I haven't been able to find any research about it but the same claim is made on various websites all over the internet. Does anyone know where that number comes from? It would be remarkable if true... Anyway, I'm off to continue watching. Thanks again for the link. I don't know, this is why I linked to the vimeo site in my footnote, to not scare people off by claims made. But here you find lot's of references: http://scholar.google.de/schola...euticals+from+rainforest- Wer heute den Kopf in den Sand steckt knirscht morgen mit den Zähnen -
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Cailieg wrote:It is interesting to me that if true, not only are we systematically destroying the lungs of our planet, but our planet's medicine cabinet as well...
Humans....
Cheers. Jep, but an interesting conclusion one could draw from this findings is that western medicine isn't ineterested in healing mankind but in treating them. And I don't blame the doctors as they get tought how to treat diseases as a huge part of their academic training. You can elaborate on this on TED Talks "what doctors worrie about" - Wer heute den Kopf in den Sand steckt knirscht morgen mit den Zähnen -
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So... having watched it now, I must say it was rather interesting. (spoiler alert)
The success stories are very remarkable, and the sad stuff was heartbreaking.
All in all a very cinematic glimpse into this peculiar world of Amazonian shamanism. It is interesting to see how much the western tourists have influenced everything. Obviously, Ramon and the filmmaker are westerners, and the visiting shaman, while being a local, is certainly not indigenous.
I have no qualms with any of that. Syncretic practices can be rather wonderful. Hearing them chanting Om Mane Padme Hum in an indigenous ceremony was fine by me. I am sure purists can find more traditional shaman still if they look hard.
For me, the proof is in the pudding. A couple seemingly miraculous cures, a number of dramatic improvements. Even the people who were not blessed with massive healing seem to have really appreciated the experience and grown from it. In a rather sad twist of fate, the guy who died seemed to be the one who liked the treatment the most.
Well, most of us here know full well the power of aya and san pedro. I am rather curious, though, about many of the plant healers they used for specific treatments. It seems that many people suffering from diabetes, IBS... and even parkinsons should really be figuring out how we can grow these miracle plants back home. I am a big supporter of the whole wildcrafting thing going on down there, and like to support the indigenous people by purchasing from them... and I think this kind of thing is a big impetus towards giving the people of the Amazon region a good reason not to cut down the forest... but realistically, given the number of people suffering from these conditions, the only long term solution is to get the greenhouses going and spread these plants far and wide. Ok. I will shut up. Preaching to the already converted for the most part I assume.  HF "Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." ~ Buddha
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Quote:Well, most of us here know full well the power of aya and san pedro. I am rather curious, though, about many of the plant healers they used for specific treatments. It seems that many people suffering from diabetes, IBS... and even parkinsons should really be figuring out how we can grow these miracle plants back home. I am a big supporter of the whole wildcrafting thing going on down there and like to support the indigenous people by purchasing from them... and I think this kind of thing is a big impetus towards giving the people of the Amazon region a good reason not to cut down the forest... but realistically, given the number of people suffering from these conditions, the only long term solution is to get the greenhouses going and spread these plants far and wide.
I completely agree, but i would like to add that it is also the mental state of the patients they get into that makes the difference. Of course the plants to their job, but the fact that they sit there in the jungle with no worries or stress, to me seems another side of the healing. The stress and hurry in our societey is a killer in my opinion and pretty hard to stop as well. "It permits you to see, more clearly than our perishing mortal eye can see, vistas beyond the horizons of this life, to travel backwards and forwards in time, to enter other planes of existence, even (as the Indians say) to know God." R. Gordon Wasson
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Elpo wrote:Quote:Well, most of us here know full well the power of aya and san pedro. I am rather curious, though, about many of the plant healers they used for specific treatments. It seems that many people suffering from diabetes, IBS... and even parkinsons should really be figuring out how we can grow these miracle plants back home. I am a big supporter of the whole wildcrafting thing going on down there and like to support the indigenous people by purchasing from them... and I think this kind of thing is a big impetus towards giving the people of the Amazon region a good reason not to cut down the forest... but realistically, given the number of people suffering from these conditions, the only long term solution is to get the greenhouses going and spread these plants far and wide.
I completely agree, but i would like to add that it is also the mental state of the patients they get into that makes the difference. Of course the plants to their job, but the fact that they sit there in the jungle with no worries or stress, to me seems another side of the healing. The stress and hurry in our societey is a killer in my opinion and pretty hard to stop as well. Truth. I don't think that making a jungle tea in your stressed out city life is any kind of substitute for that face yourself, mostly alone in a hut thing... the totality of that experience is rather powerful. But with some of those teas, it was obvious that the physiological effect was pronounced, relatively speedy, and effective. For those who can't or won't go down there to spend a month or more tripping and detoxing from society... being able to drink a tea that
lowers blood sugar or removes bowel obstructions
is certainly better than nothing. "Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." ~ Buddha
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Hyperspace Fool wrote:Well, most of us here know full well the power of aya and san pedro. I am rather curious, though, about many of the plant healers they used for specific treatments. It seems that many people suffering from diabetes, IBS... and even parkinsons should really be figuring out how we can grow these miracle plants back home. I am a big supporter of the whole wildcrafting thing going on down there, and like to support the indigenous people by purchasing from them... and I think this kind of thing is a big impetus towards giving the people of the Amazon region a good reason not to cut down the forest... but realistically, given the number of people suffering from these conditions, the only long term solution is to get the greenhouses going and spread these plants far and wide. Ok. I will shut up. Preaching to the already converted for the most part I assume.  HF Interesting Idea, HF. This could be a solution for protecting this sacred environment. But it makes me wonder if this wouldn't just end up in a new industrie or make researchers dig and maybe monopolize these substances in the rainforests plants. It would be just like medicine always was, treating the symptoms and not looking for the causes which may well be related to missing "spirituality" in so many ways.. Elpo wrote:I completely agree, but i would like to add that it is also the mental state of the patients they get into that makes the difference. Of course the plants to their job, but the fact that they sit there in the jungle with no worries or stress, to me seems another side of the healing. The stress and hurry in our societey is a killer in my opinion and pretty hard to stop as well.
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I think that while the focus on new medicine from the amazon is great..the temperate rainforest of the world(esp the old growth rainforest of the PNW, dubbed the "Amazonia of temperate forests) has been largely ignored and unexplored. We should all be learning as much as we can about the local plants native to our own bioregions and bring back the folk traditions to our people, tailored to the lands we inhabit. I think the land itself will teach us..and in many ways the land is the only teacher left. Also, I tried to watch that video and it only let me watch like 1/3 of it or soo..it cut out right after the first ayahuasca part and wanted me to buy the movie or something..is it like that for you guys? Long live the unwoke.
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I tried to watch on vimeo three times, my computer completely crashed after a few minutes on each attempt... I was able to watch the first 15 minutes of it on youtube and can't wait for the rest of the movie to appear there... My avatar was taken from google images and is actually a work of art by NEIL GIBSON, credit where credit is due! Bodies don't have souls - souls have bodies Old enough to know better, young enough to try again
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dooby wrote:I tried to watch on vimeo three times, my computer completely crashed after a few minutes on each attempt...
I was able to watch the first 15 minutes of it on youtube and can't wait for the rest of the movie to appear there... If you have Firefox, use the add-on: "MP4 Youtube Downloader 1.3.3". It'll let you download the mp4.movie from Vimeo. You can then watch the mp4 with the VLC player. I was able to watch the movie in full length on Vimeo. No need to buy anything.
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Nice, will watch this tonight.
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For me it worked nicely on Vimeo. Don't (file-)share the downloaded movie. Instead share the link to the project site please. Maybe register on the website for the addidtional talks and updates. This is totally free, isn't this as awesome as the actual documentation ?!? - Wer heute den Kopf in den Sand steckt knirscht morgen mit den Zähnen -
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I loved it
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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Wow, great film. A wee bit crying was done by me.
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