Ocean of Pearls

Nov 30, 2009 @ 02:51 pm by Ron

This month we’re excited to announce our Spiritual Cinema Circle Feature – Ocean of Pearls. What a wonderful film about love, compassion, tolerance and giving. Perfect for this time of year.

Please read on below. If you don’t have a subscription to the Spiritual Cinema Circle, this is one time when you should take advantage of this refreshing way to see good film in your own home, month after month.

Take care — be well — and be in peace.

Ron Rink
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What will it take to change the world? First, we must begin by changing ourselves. For many of us, becoming a loving, passionate, giving human being is high on our list of what we value.Start My Free Trial

What if you could spend a few hours watching movies that would not only help you make sense of things but also make you feel better about being a human being?

Where you touched by films such as Gandhi, Rain Man, Pay It Forward, Philadelphia, Schindler’s List, Conversations with God or Forrest Gump?

These films taught us about compassion, non-judgment and tolerance, qualities most of us would agree are necessary to healing ourselves, and the planet.

Well, I’m excited to tell you that our friends at Spiritual Cinema Circle have put together a collection of films that do exactly that:

In a rare interview, LOUISE HAY,reminds us that a successful life “boils down to choosing the thoughts you think and choosing the thoughts you want, and when you can be wise in both areas, you have perfect health because the body knows how to take care of itself.”

In the out-of-this-world transformational comedy, THE GIFT, we meet two beings from a distant world, who have journeyed back to earth with a mission: to help human beings learn how to reach maximum potential.

With religious conflict simmering around the world and misconceptions about faith fueling ignorance and intolerance, the feature film OCEAN OF PEARLS reminds us that regardless of the color of our skin or the god we worship, it’s essential that we retain our values, even when living in a culture that doesn’t necessarily embrace them.

CHARLIE THISTLE is a bureaucrat who has worked 20 years at the Department of Normality, where change is not tolerated. When he questions, “Is this the way things were meant to be?” Charlie suddenly awakens to the world of yes and possibility.

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OCEAN of PEARLS is a powerful and moving story. Those of us who have grown up in the cut and paste culture of America can relate to this film in a special way. Watching it, I was reminded that while I’ve never qualified myself as particularly religious, there’s a 
reason why I’ve celebrated every significant life-stage (graduation, engagement, marriage, the birth of my son) via a Sikh ceremony. The elegance and dignity of the Sikh faith shines through this beautiful film.
”— Gotham Chopra

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The Charter for Compassion

Nov 13, 2009 @ 11:01 am by Ron

Why not join me in affirming the Charter for Compassion. This is a great movement and it is spreading rapidly around the world.

There’s a “Share” button on the lower right so you can add this widget to your website or blog as well. Help to spread the word. Let’s get people thinking about how this could affect the world we live in.

It’s simple really — just live your life by the Golden Rule.

Be well — be in peace,

Ron Rink
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