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What the Bleep Do We Know!?: Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality by William Arntz, Chasse, Mark Vicente Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of What the Bleep Do We Know!?: Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality

Book Review: With Love
Summary: 5 Stars

Many many thanks for the beautiful ideas, for sharing us
Light and new vision! I feel with your help endless
possibilities!

With Love and many many blessings, Antonina Murzina

Book Review: What the Bleep...
Summary: 4 Stars

This movie gives an interesting thought provoking perspective on life all the way down to the cellular level of our existence.
A definite must see.

Book Review: Well the bleep is interesting
Summary: 4 Stars

I watched the movie and it was intriguing,however, I would recommend reading the book before watching the movie. It is definitely a book and movie in the right direction.

Book Review: *****If Knowledge is Power, this Book is Radioactive*****
Summary: 5 Stars

As a retired electronics engineer, I thrilled this past summer to see the movie What The Bleep Do We Know?! but now to see this mind-opening topic-in-printed form, too. Why, it's almost too much too fast for some of us scientists that were taught in the Old School House to take onboard at once. Overall the full-length feature was a creative, playful way to address the many paradoxes one finds as we try to switch our perceptions between our macroscopic realm of physics and our microscopic quantum realm of metaphysics where mind and matter converge it seems. While the movie starred Marlee Matlin, who did a fantastic job of keeping me interested in the twist and turns of the plot, this book did the same only in words. The interviews conducted with the physicists were fascinating. For example, they chatted with Amit Goswami, Fred Alan Wolf, and William Tiller to name but a few, and displayed the artistic work of Japan's Masaru Emoto as contained in his newly-translated into English book The Hidden Messages in Water. Specifically, after all was said and done through these masterful media-works in whatever form they took to teach us the new physics, the bottom-line truth was the same for me. We are entering into the Age of Aquarius--The Water-Bearer--where water in all its liquid, solid, and gaseous forms will be used to dissolve and reshape our global society because our minds imprint their intentions onto water molecules and our world is made of water. Now if our choices of consciousness create our reality, there's something to deeply-ponder as super oceanic storms ravage our planet's coastlines and the icebergs in Greenland begin to melt faster and faster according to the latest news reports in 2006. It seems to me therefore that more of us need to learn how to read the tea leaves, the "signs of the times," for ourselves--if we are to survive the apocalypse that ethnobotanist Terence McKenna delcared would happen in 2012 where we would all experience "the interiorizing of our body and the exteriorizing of our soul." That is to say, we shall become the beings of light that had their origins in the everlasting waters of our Sun.

Dr. John Jay Harper is the author of Tranceformers: Shamans of the 21st Century and the DVD Science of Soul: The End-Time Solar Cycle of Chaos in 2012 A.D.

Book Review: AUGHHHHH!!!!!! It hurts!
Summary: 1 Stars

If you are a simple thinker, you'll love this movie. It's a movie about how some people would *like* things to be. But really, it's basically an enormous lie. But, hey, some people like this sort of thing.

My basic problem with the movie is that is blurs truth and poetry. I like truth (documentaries). I like poetry (drama). But I consider it a sin to intentionally confuse the two.

OK, here's the basics. Just because something is true for subatomic particles (e.g., existential superposition), doesn't mean it's true for people. In fact, it's never been demonstrated for people. Ever. In fact, humans have never experienced quantuum mechanics phenomena nor relatavistic pheonoma. Ever. Never. Got it? Even some authors like Ken Wilbur, who once drew a comparison between consciousness and quantuum mechanics, now conclude the similarity is merely coincidental and/or poetic. That being the case, I find it offensive that the Ramtha cult people keep perpetrating the lie.

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