Review(s): DVD Cracking the Code to the Extraordinary
Brett Fishpool
This is the ABSOLUTE WORST DVD that it has ever been my misfortune to have come across.
It contains the ramblings of a physco wack-job trying to convince her devotees (as well as herself) that what she is saying has any place in reality.
Do yourself a BIG favor, DO NOT buy this waste of time!!!!
I only wish that I could get back the two hours or so that I wasted waiting for this DVD to actually go somewhere.
-362 out of 10.
Taking it Seriously
I have a hard time taking this lady seriously. She is a good speaker but I can't get over the fact that she sells magic capes at around $250.00 each....(...)
Also, why not give herself credit for what she speaks of, instead of crediting some ghost...
Forget this one, get "What in the Bleep"
In comparison with "What the Bleep Do We Know" which I rate at five stars, this is a relatively light-weight and somewhat flakey sideshow. Don't waste your time. I will note that the same blond is in both DVD's--in this one she is a quasi-cult feel good about yourself old hippie, in the better DVD she comes across as a serious person with an important message.
Highlight (this DVD generated one note card, the other one 9):
God is us channeling up and out.
Each of us is an "observer."
There are multiple worlds, we can transfer between past and future.
Time & space are NOT a continuum.
If you pay attention, you ARE "God."
*You* create your life, you decide what external "opinions" to act on.
On balance, not worth the time--but I really want to stress this, this woman's contributions in the better DVD that I do recommend, clearly mark her as a serious person worth listening to. This tape is fluff compared to the other one.
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