I enjoyed this film. There were quite a few “aha!” moments just listening to some of CC’s techniques explained (some "tiny pieces"). It gave me an insight into the human element of CC … a deeper look and respect for what the man was trying to convey. You know when Kris first introduced me to CC’s books, I kept trying to explain to him the similarities of CC’s works to Christianity … Della, I know you remember that

He kept saying No, no, it’s nothing like that, when in fact as I educated myself about other paths and religions, the similarities are there. What I remember jumping of the pages of CC, what resonated deeply, I subsequently found the same core ideas jumping out at me in Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, etc. … even ancient Greek mythology.
The story is the same, just revealed in a different way. Not right, or wrong, just different. Imagination is a wonderful thing. It spurs the process of awareness and ultimate manifestation of that awareness to a broader reach. CC definitely makes us reach further into that awareness/manifestation.
I guess what bothers me about the whole CC collection of works is that some people look Only to CC’s works as the sole tool for their path. They spout out metaphors from the books like bible readings, as if their supposed to be taken literally. There is just so much more out there.

But … to each his own.
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