The Movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once" - The Simultaneity of Time with David Hoffmeister - Renovatio Residential Movie Retrea A Course in Miracles (ACIM) Podcast
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The Movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once" - The Simultaneity of Time with David Hoffmeister - Renovatio Residential Movie Retreat
So, simultaneous time as opposed to linear time, what does it mean? It seems to be an oxymoron and a contradiction in terms. Simultaneous time is entirely different from linear time. This movie will help us move toward the experience of simultaneous time or the present moment.
You have made up names for everything you see. Each one becomes a separate entity identified by its name. By this, you carve it out of the unity. You designate its unique attributes and set it off from other things by emphasizing the space surrounding it.
You see something where nothing is and see nothing where there is unity, a space between all things and you.
When you feel afraid, it's the ego's fear of wholeness. You've become accustomed to pieces and parts, naming little things and adapting; you feel like the pieces and the elements, and the separation is natural. But the threat to this fragmented perception is wholeness. It is oneness. Oneness is the big threat.
Enjoy David's commentary and at the beginning of this session, David played two songs to get in the mood for the movie. It was,
"Say Goodbye" by Bliss - https://youtu.be/2FtF7_ww2cE
"Throne Room" by Kim Walker-Smith - https://youtu.be/A1Ljl32SqRc
If you want to know more about Living Miracles, and Online Weekly Movie Workshops, look here: https://bit.ly/ACIM-Movie-Workshop.
Look for more info on David Hoffmeister and upcoming events: https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/events.
The movie retreat session was recorded Thursday, May 19, 2022, in Duchesne, Utah.
The Movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once" - The Simultaneity of Time with David Hoffmeister - Renovatio Residential Movie Retreat
So, simultaneous time as opposed to linear time, what does it mean? It seems to be an oxymoron and a contradiction in terms. Simultaneous time is entirely different from linear time. This movie will help us move toward the experience of simultaneous time or the present moment.
You have made up names for everything you see. Each one becomes a separate entity identified by its name. By this, you carve it out of the unity. You designate its unique attributes and set it off from other things by emphasizing the space surrounding it.
You see something where nothing is and see nothing where there is unity, a space between all things and you.
When you feel afraid, it's the ego's fear of wholeness. You've become accustomed to pieces and parts, naming little things and adapting; you feel like the pieces and the elements, and the separation is natural. But the threat to this fragmented perception is wholeness. It is oneness. Oneness is the big threat.
Enjoy David's commentary and at the beginning of this session, David played two songs to get in the mood for the movie. It was,
"Say Goodbye" by Bliss - https://youtu.be/2FtF7_ww2cE
"Throne Room" by Kim Walker-Smith - https://youtu.be/A1Ljl32SqRc
If you want to know more about Living Miracles, and Online Weekly Movie Workshops, look here: https://bit.ly/ACIM-Movie-Workshop.
Look for more info on David Hoffmeister and upcoming events: https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/events.
The movie retreat session was recorded Thursday, May 19, 2022, in Duchesne, Utah.
2 hr 3 min