"What the Bleep" is very good and informative film. I enjoy it greatly. Don't ruin a good thing by using it to advance a political agenda else you might find yourself experiencing the "Dixie Chick Syndrome." If you want to go out and "hug a tree", I think that's great. Just keep in mind, that just because you have a following here with WTB, doesn't mean that following believes everything you stand for. I'm sure the energy and toxins that went into producing "An Inconvenient Al" did more harm to the environment, then we would have without it.
Bob Flickinger, Woodstock, GA.
Dear Will:
Thanks for using your bully pulpit for this very important message about "An Inconvenient Truth." I too have just seen the movie. It caused me to
re-double my meager personal efforts and to think and research as to how I
might do more to evolve from being just an "economic man" to becoming of "eco-man." Thanks for weighing in on this world challenge.
David Paulus
Hello Will:
I simply adore What the Bleep and find it thrilling that its lofty ideas are slowly not only integrating into the mainstream of consciousness, but becoming the mainstream of consciousness. I was troubled, however, to find you so eager to perpetuate the fear-laden, fear-based notion of a planet in peril in your recent email regarding An Inconvenient Truth.
Where thought goes, so does creation. At least I believe that is one way of summing up the truths presented in What the Bleep. I don't see how spreading the fear of global warming and getting more people on the "being afraid of it happening" bandwagon will do anything to prevent it. By the tenets you proposed in your movie, that is only bringing in more into the realm of probability.
Better, it would seem, to simply hold the vision of the Mother Earth flowing into a balanced and harmonious future and allow the mystery of creation to bring that reality (one of an infinity if I am interpreting What the Bleep correctly)into mainstream consciousness. Thanks for listening.
Dr. Richard Sandore
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