The Heart of the Heart of the Matter

Think you've got the answer you're looking for about a particular dilemma? Are you sure? Maybe you need to go deeper than you thought. Find out more about this in my latest FengShe post, Getting to the Heart of the Heart of the Matter, now available by clicking here.

2017-09-16T03:02:06-05:00February 21st, 2012|Archives|

Dissecting the Meltdown

Think the recession is just about money? In actuality, it has as much to do with human nature and conscious creation as it does with economics, as the Oscar-nominated movie "Margin Call" helps illustrate. Read more about this in my latest VividLife post, 'Margin Call' dissects the financial meltdown with keen precision, available by clicking here. And to find out more about the movie, click here.

2017-09-16T03:02:06-05:00February 17th, 2012|Archives|

Dreams, Preconceptions and Identity

How do we see ourselves and what we want out of life, and do those perceptions limit or inspire us? Such ideas are among those explored in Dreams, preconceptions, identity under review in 'Albert Nobbs', my latest VividLife post, available by clicking here. And to find out more about the film, click here.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00February 10th, 2012|Archives|

The Power of Forgiveness

How much power is there in an apology and its subsequent acceptance? Find out in the inspiring documentary "Fambul Tok," the subject of my latest VividLife review, 'Fambul Tok' reveals the power of forgiveness, available by clicking here. And to find out more about the film, click here.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00February 3rd, 2012|Archives|

What To Expect out of This Year’s Oscars

The 84th Academy Award nominations were announced last week, and most of those receiving Oscar nods followed projections, with a few surprises (and snubs) thrown in just to keep things interesting. But making predictions on this year's winners is a bit trickier than in the past; with roughly a month to go until Oscar night, there are some genuine horse races in progress, unlike recent years, when most of the recipients were pretty much foregone conclusions. So, with that said, here's what I expect out of the major categories in this year's competition as of now.Best PictureNominees: "The Artist," "The Descendants," "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," "The Help," "Hugo," "Midnight in Paris," "Moneyball," "The Tree of Life," "War Horse"The Field: [...]

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 31st, 2012|Archives|

Coming to Terms with 9/11 on Screen

Portraying the events of 9/11 on screen is a daunting task -- and, regrettably, one that's easy to get wrong. Read more about my views on this in 'Extremely Loud...' proves incredibly unsatisfying, my VividLife review of "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," available by clicking here. And to find out more about the movie, visit the film's official web site.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 28th, 2012|Archives|

Going Deep

"Going deep" is more than a sports term; it's a metaphysical concept as well. To find out more, read The Benefits of Going Deep, my latest post FengSHe post, available by clicking here.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 24th, 2012|Archives|

Conscious Creation in Action

What do you get when you cross conscious creation with recent British history? Find out by reading 'The Iron Lady' reveals how 'what we think, we become', my latest post at www.VividLife.me. And to find out more about the movie, click here.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 20th, 2012|Archives|

What Governs Expectations

What should we expect out of life? It depends on us. Read more about it in 'A Better Life' shows how expectations govern outcomes, my latest VividLife post, now available by clicking here.

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 13th, 2012|Archives|

‘I Am’ Asks What’s Right and Wrong with the World

"I Am" (2011). Cast: Tom Shadyac, Ray Anderson, Marc Ian Barasch, Coleman Barks, Noam Chomsky, John Francis, Elizabet Sahtouris, Dacher Keltner, Rollin McCraty, Chris Jordan, Lynne McTaggart, Daniel Quinn, Dean Radin, Thom Hartmann, Marilyn Schlitz, Richard Shadyac, David Suzuki, Desmond Tutu, Howard Zinn. Director: Tom Shadyac. Writer: Tom Shadyac. http://iamthedoc.com/Examining what's right and wrong with the world is a tall order in almost any context, but doing so within the body of a documentary (without an unreasonably long running time) is, arguably, a seemingly insurmountable challenge. However, director Tom Shadyac has done an excellent job in tackling this task, effectively and succinctly encapsulating his take on these grand notions in his new documentary, "I Am.""I Am" is both a philosophical [...]

2017-09-16T03:02:07-05:00January 5th, 2012|Archives|
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