Friday, October 11, 2013

dreams of damanhur



Thank you for making this film!
I have been to Damanhur three times, the first in December of 2000. The Crea hadn't yet been constructed, and there were few visitors. I was speechless when I saw the Temples of Humankind for the first time, and still find it difficult--even after a third visit-- to effectively communicate about Damanhur. All I can say is, "You've got to see it . . . it's the eighth wonder of the world!" Damanhurians are, indeed, the busiest and most dedicated group of citizens I've ever met. It is very much like being in a bee hive. They are clearly on a creative mission. I was able to purchase a midi/synthesizer at Damanhur, so now my plants at home can sing. Fascinating! Damanhur is mysterious and almost unfathomable. It is a must-see. My mission in life is to recognize and be in touch with my own divine essence on a moment by moment basis as I move through the world, creating heaven on earth here and now. At our essence we are loving, peaceful, kind, compassionate, generous, joyous and wise. I am...

Fascinating!
When people come together, in the purest essence of love, with the intention to BE in the present moment and work as a community for the greater good of all, they are able to accomplish great things. This film proves that beautifully. I now consciously acknowledge there are so many more possibilities than anyone could ever imagine and I find myself living with this new perspective: What are the possibilities? We are indeed limitless. We are all able to get along as a society while protecting our planet and living happy, healthy, peaceful lives. Finding joy and bringing joy to others is our true purpose here on this earth. Fascinating in its scope, this must see film will touch you at a soul level, inspire your heart to open up to pure love and motivate your mind to think of all the possibilities so you will grow into your most authentic self.

Great visuals...
But the narrator was very long winded. It's wonderful to see the temples, but I would've liked much more of them and much less of the guy who made the film.

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