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Post by Ahweh on Jan 13, 2010 23:52:54 GMT -6
Avatar a Masterpiece of Spiritual Awakening
Avatar is a masterpiece of spiritual awakening which has taken me to new places beyond anyplace I had been before. From the first commercial I saw on Tv all the way till my wife and I sat down in the theater tonight I knew I had to see this movie. When the film started rolling and the picture came on the screen I became a part of what was happening on it as time passed in a blur. The two and a half hours passed in what seemed like less than twenty minutes and the things that happened to me throughout Avatar are very hard to explain if I can explain them. All I know is I feel sorry for anyone who did not have a similar experience to the one I had because you are missing out on something wonderful. George (Ahweh)
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Post by Aeturnum on Jan 14, 2010 13:23:37 GMT -6
i think it was called ehwa, that is the thing related to the Force.
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Post by Ahweh on Jan 23, 2010 12:54:51 GMT -6
Yes Eywa is something in Avatar which is a part of the Force to the Na'vi of Pandora, but it is also a sentient being on it's own. We can learn so much from movies like Avatar and yet people of our world barely see beyond the entertainment value. I am still learning form the Star Wars movies and I haven't sat down to see one sense the last one showed in the local theater, but the lessons are still being played out within me. I will be happy when more people grow beyond awareness and truly begin their Awakening. George (Ahweh)
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Post by Mrs. Darth Vader on May 9, 2010 14:35:40 GMT -6
This may seem Johnny come lately, but I just saw Avatar. It was a very good movie. It also reminded me of many movies I saw in the past. I liked the religion portrayed in this film because it was a nature religion. This was an earth mother religion or Great Mother as called by the American Indians. The religion was portrayed as non-interventionist except the planet in this one case responds to the chosen one's prayer. This was similar to when the Ents decide to fight Eisengaurd in "Lord Of The Rings".
In many ways this movie reminded me of several movies as fallows Thunder Heart, Indio II, The Last Sammeri and Star Wars Episode III when they fought on the Wookie planet. I enjoyed it very much. Some people that died in the film I wish that the producers had live but it was still a good movie.
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