Last year we showed some great Hollywood movies with a message - This year, the year of the Ascension, we have decided to show films with a more 'esoteric' edge leading us all up for whatever change or challenges are ahead of us. Oliver Langford has taken charge of showing the films and promises to make each night special with discussions on the film as a fun extra for the night sharing and exchanging views - We look forward to welcoming you...
Wednesday February 15th 7.30pm Doors Open 7pm
Sacred Geometry and the Flower of Life
In this DVD spiritual teacher Drunvalo Melchizedek explains in detail about sacred geometry and how this geometry is the building block for all physical reality. Topics discussed include the Flower of Life, Metatrons Cube, Platonic Solids, human energy fields, crop circles, free energy, human evolution, the MerKaBa meditation, extra-terrestrial vehicles, psychic and indigo children, living in the heart. This is a profound lecture and should be heard by all.
Wednesday February 29th 7.30pm Doors Open 7pm
'Barake'
Taking its’ title from an ancient Middle Eastern word, Baraka means ‘a blessing’, or ‘breath of life’.
Baraka is an epic voyage, journeying through nature, culture, religion and human life. Filming took place at an astounding 152 locations in 24 countries including: Australia, Brazil, India, Egypt, Iran, Japan and Kenya. From the ancient pyramids and indigenous tribal communities to the crowded streets of New York, the sheer scale of this film is extraordinary.
Whilst there is no traditional narrative, Baraka is structured thematically so that images flow and juxtapose to create meaning and emotion. The cinematography is stunning and the camera moves effortlessly from the grandeur of vast sweeping landscapes to intimate human close ups.
Baraka is a technical landmark and an example of innovative filmmaking at its finest. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack inspired by various rituals and nature itself; the film captures the very essence of man’s relationship with the earth, both harmonious and catastrophic.
Baraka is a journey of rediscovery. It is the power, the beauty and the rage of life itself. It is the world we live in.
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