Several folks told me to see this movie, "I AM", produced in 2011. So last night, I finally did. People thought of me because of the obvious connection to HeartMath, given that the head scientist for HeartMath is well-featured in the movie. But it was so much more than that. How often do we get to listen to the likes of Desmond Tutu, and so many scientists who believe that we are all one? How often do we get...given the daily news...to get our souls fed with the place where science and spirituality meet up, and actually get inspired?
The filmmaker, a well-known producer of comedies, had some epiphanies after a dark time in his life covering from a head injury, and used his influence and funds to create a different sort of movie: one that asks "What is wrong with our world and what can we do about it?"
Perhaps we can all come away from this movie remembering how important our one tiny life actually is and how we can realize the gift of being here, interacting with the world and the universe every second.
