Sorry, John! It was early, the video wouldn't post, and I went back to bed... the 'short' is 1 minute 48 seconds the 'point' needs no further explanation. I liked this - makes one think. I hope you do.
(still can't post the video for some reason-tekky not my forte')
Wow, Krystine, after watching this film, I burst into spontaneous sobbing. I'm not sure why. The emotion I felt was deep compassion - not only for the less fortunate, but for myself. For an instant, I felt the connection of oneness of all that is... and at the same time, sadness in the perceived separation.
I had seen this before - and wow - what an incredible example of the ability of film to make a point. In only 2 minutes no less! What I got from this was that what the woman did was change our perception of the blind man's condition from one of being "his" to one that included "us." The words of the sign changed the perception of his experience into something we could relate to personally.
Great message!
The Gathering Spot is a PEERS empowerment website "Dedicated to the greatest good of all who share our beautiful world"
but I don't get the point.
I cried, how beautiful, Thanks Krystine.
Wendy
Sorry, John! It was early, the video wouldn't post, and I went back to bed... the 'short' is 1 minute 48 seconds the 'point' needs no further explanation. I liked this - makes one think. I hope you do.
(still can't post the video for some reason-tekky not my forte')
http://www.flixxy.com/the-power-of-words-short-film.htm?nav=ne
Wow, what a find. The next video is a nice amazing grace, probably only worth listening to one verse but keep flipping. Then comes a beautiful film with views from the Canary islands and great music.
and this is
Experience human flight
A Great Happy Easter Video to pass around
Wow, Krystine, after watching this film, I burst into spontaneous sobbing. I'm not sure why. The emotion I felt was deep compassion - not only for the less fortunate, but for myself. For an instant, I felt the connection of oneness of all that is... and at the same time, sadness in the perceived separation.
What an incredible experience!
Krystine. Beautiful film.
I had seen this before - and wow - what an incredible example of the ability of film to make a point. In only 2 minutes no less! What I got from this was that what the woman did was change our perception of the blind man's condition from one of being "his" to one that included "us." The words of the sign changed the perception of his experience into something we could relate to personally.
Great message!