Link from above post... http://skeptico.blogs.com/skeptico/2005 ... leep_.html
It's interesting to read; there are problems with the criticism of the quantum content though... eg. if nobody can actually define things about the quantum world, the film makers can as easily be right as the critic is in his 'debunking' stance.
I have to agree about the native americans not being able to see the tall ships coming in. That flagged with me instantly while watching the movie. I don't care how stupid someone is, when something unusual appears in front of you, you may not know what it is, you may attempt to fit it into a known context, but you certainly see something!
I was also taken aback that we were treated to quotes from Ramtha Now if they'd said 'here are quotes taken from the channelling of Ramtha by...' I might have been more accepting, but to find out later that this purported to be the 35,000 year old Atlantis warrior...???
But the critique misses out on the possibility that maybe things were decided by initial consciousness & that since then the 'observers' have been in agreement with what Reality is. There is a mountain of evidence (solid & scientific) that different people literally see different worlds, that we not only filter our realities but we colour the filters before we get the data.
Overall, interesting but not convincing. I was more interested in the new (to me) info that most of those on film were Ramtha converts. That is a concern in the validity of the films.
Never doubt there is Truth, just doubt that you have it!
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