New Feature Film — AMAL
This month I am excited to announce the Spiritual Cinema Circle Feature – AMAL.
I know, I should be writing other thoughts and feelings here at this blog, but for some reason, I never seem to get around to it before another SCC film comes out. As you know, I love these films and look forward to them every month. For me, television has become nearly a complete bore. (Caveat: I don’t have an expensive cable service, so I only get the most basic TV channels.) So, being able to watch these wonderful films every month is a major treat.
I hope you’ll take a look at this. It’s a wonderful thing to have for you and your family.
If you want to watch some of the “trailers” for these films, just click on the link at the bottom of this post where it says, “Start My Free Trial” – and on the next page that opens you’ll see a link where you can watch the “trailers”.
Take care — be well — and be in peace.
Ron Rink
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Hi Folks, It’s been said that the best things in life are free – although in our hyper-consumptive culture, you’d be hard-pressed to find many people who would agree Our friends at Spiritual Cinema Circle recently found a beautiful feature film entitled Amal. It’s a modern-day parable that tells the story of a man named Amal – a simple, humble auto-rickshaw driver in the colorful, bustling city of New Delhi, India. Content with the small but vital role he plays in life, to drive his customers throughout the city as safely as possible, Amal is a man who lives simply to do “the right thing” in every situation. One day Amal drives an eccentric billionaire who, disguised as a vagabond, is searching the streets for the last morsel of humanity; someone he can leave all his money to. His children are ungrateful spoiled brats and his colleagues are corrupt, money-sucking leeches. Despite all his wealth, the old man wanders the city hoping to find the two things his money has never brought him – hope for humanity and peace for his soul. In Amal, he discovers a dying breed: a man who is honest, selfless, loving, and caring. This riveting and surprising tale ultimately reveals that the poorest of men are sometimes the richest. For just a small shipping fee, you can receive a free DVD that includes Amal plus three great short films, plus Mariel Hemingway’s very special in-depth interview with spiritual teacher Alan Cohen. Simply click here now!
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