by Cate Montana
Since the spring 2004 release of What the BLEEP Do We Know!? the letters, the emails, and the phone calls haven’t stopped. From all around the world there has been an almost unimaginable outpouring of appreciation for “the little film that could.” Why?
It’s helped change our lives.
Leading off with a couple not-as-unusual-as-you’d-think guest book entries from our website, here is a small sample of voices testifying to the impact of a dream…
Has your life changed as a result of WTB?
Before I watched "What the Bleep do We Know" I considered myself an atheist. I'd been on a serious downward spiral and was basically dead inside. Watching this single movie turned a light on in my soul, a soul I didn't even know I had.
Susan Wilson, age 42 from Bedford, NS
I first saw the movie while I was incarcerated in an Indiana prison. I had just had a life saving heart surgery, and was seeking a reason for still being here and a direction to go. …Thanks to all of those involved. You have given me something to think about, and a better way to go.
Brett Weiner, age 47 from Wyoming ( Grand Rapids ), MI
“Being a part of "What the Bleep" has been a great experience for me. It has been so wonderful to see such interest in the topics of consciousness, quantum mechanics, and the mind, by people in all walks of life. It is also so rewarding to see the powerful impact this movie and its related materials has made on peoples' lives. It certainly has stimulated me to continue in my endeavor to unlock the mysteries of the mind and to evaluate the intersection between spirituality and the brain. I hope that the future work and thinking of all of the participants and viewers will amount to a deeper understanding of our world and ourselves.”
Andy Newberg, MD – interviewee in WTB and DTRH
“I like knowing that I can expand my “reality.” I get sick of living in my own little box and its limitations. [Since BLEEP] I have certainly become more aware of how I feel…thus what I am thinking…thus how I perceive my world…and thus what I am creating. I am taking more and more responsibility for my life without beating myself up, by knowing that I have these thoughts that are habits. These habits take me to the same place in my life, and I can go to new places by forming new habits of thought.
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