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Soul Masters: Dr. Guo and Dr. Sha (2008)
Soul Masters Movie
I have had the great privilege of studying under two great spiritual masters, Master Zhi Gang Sha and Master Zhi Chen Guo. They are both medical doctors and great healers. Master Guo developed an incredible healing system called Body Space Medicine. I saw many people in Dr. Guo's clinic in China who had recovered from cancer. Master Sha, a disciple of Master Guo, is an incredible master in his own right. His ability to give spiritual transmissions and downloads is phenomenal. One night I saw Master Sha give a healing to a very large woman who could barely walk. After the healing, she was walking almost normally. Master Sha gave several other very impressive healings that night. The new Soul Masters movie is a heart-touching story of the journey of these two masters. It is a very inspiring and informative movie. I highly recommend it to you. For more information, see SoulMastersMovie.com.
Signs (2002)
Shyamalan blew a chance at genius
Somewhat of a Spoiler
I think Shyamalan's "Sixth Sense" was brilliant in that it gave a different view of ghosts and how some people after death may inhabit the "astral world" and not realize that they have died. Shyamalan didn't resort to making a typical scary movie about hauntings. Shyamalan also had a chance to make a different movie about crop circles. The movie could have been a break-through explanation of why these truly advanced extraterrestrials are contacting us with beautiful crop circles. There have been no reports of people being harmed by these ET's. Quite the contrary, the crop circles have been shown to have health benefits to people who visit them. Instead, Shyamalan shows us that he is just out to exploit the crop circle phenomena to make a buck using fear and the standard Hollywood portrayal of ET's. I'll be taking my $'s to go see the movie "Crop Circles: Quest for Truth" by William Gazecki.
The Contender (2000)
Really boring with one small plot twist
We were really disappointed in "The Contender" with Jeff Bridges. It seems to have been produced by a liberal democrat who only wanted to make the point that a woman deserves to be vice-president. Unless you're really into Washington politics, you may not find a lot of drama here. We wondered why we didn't turn it off in the middle. We could have fast forwarded through the middle and not missed anything, that's how boring it was. There were a lot of f*** words, a few pictures of sex (for the R rating), and one plot twist, but not much more. We would rate it with 1/2 star.