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I was fortunate to be one of the people to preview the second movie. AWESOME! The energy of the room was phenomenal. Since then, I understand more of the first movie, yet I have more questions... Just for kicks I was playing around with my own random number generator test...a co-worker and I share requests that come in to the department -- she takes the odd numbered requests and I take the even numbered requests. The requests sometimes skip numbers, so it's not unusual to get 3 or 4 in a row that are odd numbered and vice versa. I put up Dr. Emoto's water crystals of compassion and love on my wall to help me put myself in "proper place" and I put out an intention that the request should swing towards odd numbers... well, we got a record 10 requests in a row that are odd numbered.... he he he... that has never happened before. My co-worker mentioned something about a conspiracy...

Anna P virtual, CO


Betsy:

So the theaters won’t play a 3 ˝ hour movie.... “Make the DVD, and they will buy it!” Movies like this are like an oasis in the vast desert of Hollywood. I personally can’t get enough of this kind of stuff and would buy a whole series devoted to the subject matter. And it seems there are a lot of people like us who would also buy it.

I have to go back to the television broadcast of Shirley Maclaine’s Out on a Limb to recall a movie that dealt with the ‘big questions’ like Bleep. (And hey, wasn’t that where I first even heard of Ramtha and the phenomenon of channeling?) Please find a way to make more or longer DVDs or movies.

YOU CAN DO IT!!!

Glenn Despres


Dear Betsy,  

A friend of mine turned me on to your movie "What the Bleep" last year. She purchased the DVD and let me borrow it. I still have it and have watched it at least 8 times. I share "What the Bleep" with anyone who is interested. My new/old life motto is now...'Change your thoughts, changes your mind, changes your choices, which changes your life.' I talk about this every day to someone I know or encounter in some way. At 53 my life isn't what I thought it would be. Big deal with the Baby Boomers! So instead of being depressed/hopeless I am now aware that I can change me and my life situation. What I have found is that everything that wasn't working for me has fallen away...negative relationships, business and even lack of my own home and automobile. I have never been so depleted materially in my whole life. Last night I heard in the "Rabbit Hole" movie that once you start to think out of the box this is what happens. Your world as you have known it changes. So even though to those around me I may seem to not be where I should be in my life, I have this sparking~tingling feeling in my body that my life is changing and for the better. Thank you for opening my mind to the infinite possibilities of the Universe. Positive thinking!

The "Rabbit Hole" movie was interesting. I have to say that the first part was so confusing I found myself drifting off and I can't remember any one of the Quantum Physics explanations. Other than we are all one with everything. Which we all became aware of in the 60's-70's along with drugs, sex and rock and roll. Those were the days! Once I realized that the movie was a fuller version of the "Bleep" I woke up and was able to focus. I didn't recall anything in the "Bleep" movie about intuitive, telepathy etc., and I connected with that line of thinking in "Rabbit Hole" and wondered about Astrology and it's part in our lives. I would love to hear thoughts on that subject.

I most definitely enjoyed the movie and absorbed more information and will have to own that one as well. Last night in the theater watching the movie at the Baghdad a young man came through our isle and knelt at my feet. I softly told him that he was in the wrong aisle.

 

 

He looked at me and said "You are my blood" several times. The thought that I was being tested or put on the spot as a demonstration for the movie ran through my head. All being ONE. Again he repeated that we are of the same blood and that he was Jonathan. I was shocked to realize that he was my nephew who I hadn't seen in over a year. He is the son of my deceased brother and looks so like him that I felt such painful sadness when I looked at him. I put my arms around him and held him tight. He is a big 27 year old guy and he was resting his head on my lap like he did when he was a baby.

We just held on and I knew that the reason I had gone to your movie was to open my mind and to reconnect with my blood. How he found me in the dark theater is a mystery. I looked into his face and saw my brothers who both passed away and tears ran down my face. As your message states, we are addicted to the pain of our lives which keeps us from living fully. I feel that fear is the root of our pain and suffering. I am ready to let that fear go and know my blood and myself.

Wow so much to think about and talk about. Thank you again for another life changing experience. I am looking forward to more..........

Sandra Bennett


Dear Editor:

I loved the movie, loved the books and like the website. There's a lot of explanation and in-depth editorial comments that need to be explored. I know it's hard to criticize those who support you, but it will be essential for the What The Bleep people to know what weight is given to the hypotheses and opinions that are presented in the movie and the website by the staff. I find some of the information fascinating, some of it disturbing, some of it unfathomable and some of it unbelieveable. Maybe further explanation will help me to understand. Thank you very much,

Paul J Hamilton
Plaquemine, LA

Editor: Hi Paul - What exactly do you find disturbing? Unfathomable? Unbelievable? Please give more detail and we will be glad to try to help you understand (as best we can!)


Dear Editor:

I write in praise of the wonderful film "What the Bleep etc" but more to try and see if there are any other Irish readers of your Herald.

Since childhood I have had questions about where we came from and how our thoughts seemed to sometimes foreshadow events. Now I realize that it is more our feelings which create the 'future' events by altering an infinity of quantum possibilities.

It is also becoming clear to me in my later years, that despite these times of apparent hopelessness and fears of planetary destruction, we are now living in the most extraordinary of times. An example being the film directors of the Bleep deciding that it was time to change from a formula of sex, bad language, violence and horror to that of true entertainment and mental stimulation. What an amazing single event that was? All praise is due to these directors and producers who have taken the first stand. I am sure they faced much doubt and criticism from their accountants and were told this film will never take off. Nevertheless they made it and now a second film is on the way. I thank God for such courage.

Keep up the great work.

John Cahill Mallow,
County Cork, Ireland

Editor: Thanks John – Any more Irish readers out there?

Dear Editor:

In a world where we are the cause and effect I believe that the true consciousness lies in each of us. I believe there are many of use out there who have refused religion on account that we already knew we were powerful and have known this for years, perhaps without realizing it. I believe this notion of empowerment has been brought up because we have made it so.

 

Those so called miracles we can’t explain are nothing but the outward representation of our minds and the power of faith. I have lived my life with awareness and an understanding that what I wanted would come forth in the most effortless way. And so it has. I have grown up without a mother or a father, yet knew I was loved, that I belonged in the world and that all would be well…and so it has.

I understood since I was 10 years old that everything in life was perception, nothing more, nothing less. I listen when children speak, for they truly are open to the truth.

I believe that Dr. Emoto is right in teaching the children of our planet that to tend to a better garden is the way to go. Most adults now have not learned that to have a green thumb you have to love your plants.

I am glad What the Bleep…? is now a part of our culture and expect it to continue to grow. The world will be a better place when those in the know can accept those who still aren’t ready to open up. Let’s pray to an end of all war and for love for every child.

Rose,
Minnesota, USA


To the editor:

Regarding The Return of the Alchemists, Part Three: The Moon and the Stars Within You, the implication that the sidereal zodiac is the correct one is a point of contention in astrology. In the Western world, the use of the tropical zodiac is nearly universal and is very successfully used. The sidereal zodiac is calculated based on the position of the vernal equinox relative to the fixed star Spica. In fact, there are several candidate stars that could be used for the calculation, so in truth no one really knows if the precession adjustment presented in the article is correct. The tropical zodiac ignores the fixed stars and uses the vernal equinox as its reference point. Symbolically, the tropical zodiac is a more earth-centered astrology whereas interpretations based on the sidereal may offer a more universal perspective. It’s great that Mr. Tollman has success with the sidereal zodiac, but readers should understand that his use of it is the exception rather than the rule in the Western world.

Steve Welch


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