Filling a seat.

This movie ….I Am .. Recently came out in my neck of the woods of  Northern California  and while many people have asked me about the law of attraction and appear ant contradictions with classical christian faith a morality , there really is nothing further from the truth .  The Truth is that we tend to approach anything , be that a concept or a situation we do so from our know reference point.  That is to say most people who began to explore this concept of conscious manifestation tend to do so from the western perspective of where is my stuff ? This really isn’t the most productive way to approach and experiment ; rather , I would suggest a more productive avenue as imagining a positive experience with family . To spend ones time creating and manifesting love and compassion , which is much more a valuable commodity than a new car or house or a wallet full of money in which we as a society tend to use as a condition of happiness rather than spending our energy in the pursuit of happiness as it’s own means to an end.   With that being said this movie , which was released last year really strikes me a being very poignant in our times, when it has become very important to begin to fill those seats.  I really doesn’t matter in the least your religious background but perhaps it may remind a few of us that it is time to reconnect after all ,  when leaders of all the worlds religions meet in a conference in California they came to the overwhelming conclusion that they all basically held the same beliefs of the nature of god, they only differed in there approach.    The important thing really though is to develop and nurture that connection to your community and to God , however way in which you define that for yourself .

So , I encourage you to check this one out for yourself , follow a ensemble cast as they explore just about every nature of sin and struggle with life as they see themselves separate from god.

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