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Conscious Acts of Creation: The Emergence of a New Physics
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Product Details
- Starring: Ph.D Dr. William Tiller
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: James H. Grapek
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- EAN: 0880234000027
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- Label: Associated Producers, Inc.
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- Manufacturer: Associated Producers, Inc.
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Associated Producers, Inc.
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- Release Date: 2003-05-01
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- Studio: Associated Producers, Inc.
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- Title: Conscious Acts of Creation: The Emergence of a New Physics
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- UPC: 880234000027
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Customer Reviews
Mind over matter - brass tax
It's a taped lecture, so don't expect any Disneyfied special effects or the like. However, the information, experiment results and just the fact that Tiller is undertaking the effort, was for me an invaluable confirmation of my own beliefs regarding existence. Though a good deal of the science was above my head, Tiller is a personable speaker and easy to listen to and follow along with.
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Hard chair, dull teacher
This is essentially a videotaping of a college lecture (and I kid you not, using an overhead projector). He is talking about the power of intention (making carefully sure to distinguish that with wishing), and how some day we may use quantum physics to use our minds to change things in the physical world (not totally unlike telekinesis). In fact, there have been some experiments that actually caused hairs to bend or something of that import. Dull, boring, slow, this could be incredible subject matter, but the presentation quality is hideous.
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Conscious Acts of Creation
Enjoyed Dr. Tiller in What the Bleep? however, this is a video taping of a lecture he gave where he uses an overhead projector. The production qualities were sooooo poor and information presented so slowly and drawn out that I couldn't watch the whole show.
Very dissappointing. Get What the Bleep, Down the Rabbit Hole instead and you'll get the same info in a much more enjoyable and understandable presentation.
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Conscious Acts of Creation
I would suggest you do not buy this DVD. Its production is so flawed you can't view 80% of it as the lighting is so bright. You can not read any of the formulas from the white board that he is discussing so it makes it almost impossible to follow. And I would like to see how he stacks up in dialogue with his peers. Completely different approach and feel to Bohm. This DVD appears to be a copy of a very bad copy.
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Not fun, but educational
I watched "The Conscious Acts Of Creation - The emergence of a new physics" by Dr. William A. Tiller, Phd, one of the guys on the What the Bleep and the Down the Rabbit hole movies. To those who say the science of concentrated intentions with emotion not doing anything - they have 3 boring experiments, such as using yogis to change the ph of water, or make fruit flys grow faster, etc. The amazing thing is - they had to keep the control samples in faraday cages - if they did not, the (eg) ph would change on both samples - as if the 2 samples were lnked! Lots of boring physics - and lots of subjective thinking - but, all in all, it does give lots of science to the topics covered in "What the Bleep", the "Secret", religions, and conditoning one's mind. Not a funny movie or a fun one, it's a lecture that is boring but shows what we always suspected - at least leads us to what we already kind of knew!
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