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[The following is a guide to some of the ideas presented in the first three scenes of the movie. While I have tried to record thequotations accurately, I may involuntarily have made mistakes and I have not included reference to the specific speakers. If you wishedto make reference to this movie and these quotations in your essays, or presentations, you would need to verify the language of thequotations and identify the speakers.]
In the beginning was the voidTeeming with infinite possibilitiesOf which you are one...
So how can we continue to see the world as real if the self that is determining it to be real is intangible? Are allrealities existing simultaneously? Is there a possibility that all potentials exist side by side? Have you ever seenyourself through the eyes of someone else that you have become and looked at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?Who are we? Where do we come from? What shall we do? And where are we going? Why are we here? Well,that is the ultimate question, isn’t it.
What is reality?
What I thought was unreal, now, for me, seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be realwhich seems now to be unreal.You can’t explain it and anybody who gets too lost and anybody who spends too much time trying toexplain it is likely to get lost forever down the rabbit hole of mysteriousness.I think the more you look at quantum physics, the more mysterious and wonderous it becomes.Quantum physics...succinctly speaking, is a physics of possibilities.These are questions...these are addressing questions of how the world feels to us, of whether there is adifference between how the world feels to us and the way it really is.
Have you thought about what thoughts are made of?
I think some of the things we’re seeing with the children today is a sign that the culture is in the wrongparadigm and not appreciating the power of thought.Every age, every generation has its built-in assumptions - that the world is flat, but the world is round etc..
What the Bleep Do We Know? ( 1/4 )
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