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El Negro
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« on: February 07, 2010, 08:15:40 PM »

By Brian Bates.

For all those who think after attending the cinema ''oh its just a movie'' get this hot ass book. It breaks down the real metaphysical power of movies which is actually a way to influence the manifestation of energies from higher dimensions or what the kaballah calls sepheroths. This is the reason every indegenious society has a rite of plays they put on to influence this world. The same reason why millions of dollars are poured into films by students of metaphysics like George Lucas. European renaissance plays like the ones feauturing  Othello were in reality the same plays enacted in ancient Khem (Egypt), Ile Ife, Kush, etc. All that and more in this books. Its a really great read. Here is an excerpt:

''There is a particular significance to all of these experiences, for they unlock secrets within actors, and ourseleves, which we only barely understand. And yet in times past this knowledge was accesible to us. For in traditional societies around the world, actors were expected to fortell future events. To travel beyond the boundries of their bodies. To incarnate spirits of the mysteries. To risk life and death in performance, to hunt the uknown, to love and reveal inner spirit which communicates with others at the deepest levels. For thousands of years actors were regarded as the guardians of wisdom. And the way of the actor was a path to personal knowledge and power.''

Go denzel, lol......
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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2010, 08:55:00 PM »

That's any artist period really but the thespian is powerful no doubt.
My friends and I have a saying... Three people in the world that matter... Soldiers, Scholars, and Artists... To kill to know and to create.
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