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Self Help Movie Reviews
I really didn’t think I’d have a self help movies section on the site when I started out, but I have discovered a few you really shouldn’t miss. There are few other self help videos (movies) coming out that look interesting, so I’ll let you know as and when I have the chance to review them.
Mind Movies
Now, At Last, You Can See Movies That Will Warm Your Heart, Expand Your Mind, and Stir Your Soul. Mind Movies allow you to create your own destiny by reliving old and creating new positive happenings and images in your life.

This is a great new product that will help you harness the law of attraction everyday . It is also extremely fun, too! Read my Mind Movie review here
Spiritual Cinema
If you enjoy movies that are inspirational and make you think deeply then you might want to check out the Spiritual Cinema Circle

As a member, you’ll receive four uplifting and inspiring films on high quality DVDs: generally a full-length feature, a documentary and two shorts. You can build a library of inspiring movies that are yours to keep – you never have to return anything, so you can watch your favorites time and again. Get your free trial NOW.
The Secret Movie Review
If you haven’t heard of “The Secret” yet, I urge you to take a look at it. It’s a full length feature film made by many of the great self-help thinkers of our time.
If you HAVE seen it advertised but were curious about whether it was worth it or not – take it from me - it’s worth it!
What IS the secret? Obviously, I won’t give it away and spoil the movie for you. Have you heard it before? If you’ve done ANY self help reading or exploration then probably, YES. However, I’ve never seen it presented in such a unique and powerful way.
It’s not disimilar to “What The Bleep”, but a much better production and more detailed with PRACTICAL advice for all.

Best of all, it’s only $4.95 to view it on your computer! So go check it out yourself!
P.S. After viewing the $4.95 movie, I decided to order the DVD. They took the $4.95 I already paid off the price, so with shipping, it was less than $20 — well worth it! It does take a while to get the DVD.
Indigo Children
This is a fictional movie about a debated real-life phenomenon, Indigo Children. An Indigo child is one with special gifts or abilities.
Read more about Indigo Children here.
The movie was co-written and stars Neale Donald Walsh, the author of Conversations with God. The story is about a gruff grandfather who finds himself on a journey with his 10-year-old granddaughter, fleeing from her unstable father. The Indigo child gradually gains his love and guides her family to a place of unity.
If you are looking for a high-paced action adventure film with special effects, this one is not for you. On the other hand, I did not find it at all slow or boring. There were enough plot twists and developments to keep me interested, even though I knew it would all work out in the end. For a rather low budget film, it was surprisingly well-made.
Be sure to view the special features, especially the “Making of” and a “Conversation with the filmmakers”. The movie was also co-written by James Twyman, who wrote (link)”Emissary of Love” a book about psychic children.
At the time of writing this, I don’t think the movie has made it to the theatres, although some groups are showing it and it has won several awards at various film festivals. Definitely one to add to your film collection:
What the Bleep Do We Know?
If you haven’t had a chance to see “What The Bleep Do We Know!?”, rent it – it’s available everywhere and well worth a viewing.
“What the Bleep” explores the world of quantum physics and our perceptions of reality. It gets a little “out there” and I thought the beginning was a little cheesy, but it gets better as it goes along. Although it doesn’t go into too much detail on any one idea, it does give a general overview of the scientific thinking behind reality and how our thoughts create our own reality. Very thought provoking if you are unfamiliar with the subject matter. Be sure to stay through the credits when they introduce the speakers in the movie.
Another plus: if you go to the What The Bleep website, all the freebie materials are housed there. You can download an 80 page study guide that covers many of the topics brought up in the movie. Especially helpful is the section on “Creating Our Days” which discusses how the power of intention can shape what you want to happen. They also have study groups forming and even an internet study group that meets on Sundays, I believe. Worth checking out!
I’ve recently found another site that has recorded their discussion groups and the presenter, Dr. Michael E. Brandt has even written his own study guide. If you just can’t get enough of “What The Bleep” (and I’ll admit, this stuff is addicting!) check out this:
“What the Bleep” is now available on DVD. You can order it right here.


