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Old 12-14-2008, 08:53 PM   #12 (permalink)
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My idea of a very "high vibrational" filmmaker would be Andrei Tarkovsky. However, his films require a certain commitment that most people aren't willing to take on, especially if they are used to Hollywood fluff that only requires passivity. Tarkovsky films are very sensual, in that they require you to be in tune to subtle sounds and movements, otherwise you get bored. He uses the elements a lot (earth, water, wind, fire) so if you are the type who can find beauty in natural things, you might enjoy his stuff. That said, his films are not completely free of things like violence and other "low vibrational activities", but they are not treated in that pornographic low-vibe way that the OP is complaining about. I don't think that just because a film is free of that stuff it means that it's automatically high vibrational. In fact, I'd posit the opposite, that a film that is completely void of the ugly realities of the world is not serious or spiritual, but a low vibrational way to pass time. There is nothing wrong with this in it's own right, but don't kid yourselves that there is anything more "spiritual" about it than watching an action movie. Of course personally, I believe there is nothing more low vibrational than blotting out all the negative things in the world as if they didn't exist. If doing that makes somebody feel good, than it's a trap. Kind of like applying a cheat code to beat a tough video game.

anyway, if you want to watch higher quality films, try "Stalker" or "Solaris" or "The Sacrifice" by Tarkovsky. Or just go do some research about slower, artistic foreign films in general. They might seem hard to watch at first but if you stick with them you can get much more out of your film viewing than "entertainment".
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