Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Deanna
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Theo Squires
As a professional scientist and also somebody who meditates frequently, I have deep appreciation for the scientifically sound benefits of things like meditation, the ways that mathematics can seem to dictate nature, and reflections on historical belief systems. I've also put extensive study and deep respect into learning about eastern philosophy. Importantly, I also place great great value on scrutiny of facts and hard evidence. For my scientific self I found this movie highly disappointing because it took perfectly beautiful facts about mathematics, nature, and the universe, and built them up to make unwarranted and unprovable statements about the secret true nature of things. It over and over again tried to take pseudo-scientific conjectures and present them as scientific facts.I'll concede I found some points and ideas, especially in the first part, very mind expanding and helpful for thinking about my place in the cosmos. But, I fear this film may do more harm then good when it comes to opening peoples minds to alternative thinking mechanisms. The narrator claims that people need to "stop thinking" about things loudly implying that blind faith needs to be put into eastern medicine and philosophy. I believe this completely halts the objective importance of examining things at tangible face value. While it may be nice to give your mind away to some deep spiritual feelings you may hold or experience, it's important to remember that a lack of objective external critiques and evaluation is what leads to problems in most modern religious thinking.In short, if you self-identify as a hippie, interested in aligning chakras and the sound of the universe, then drink this up... But don't delude yourself into believing this is all hard fact.If you're more of an analytical mind, this film will come across as exceedingly kooky and mildly religious. Not the greatest things. But it still holds a few gems that even a scientific mind can use to expand its worldview.
Elan Sun Star
This film is more than a mere documentary and contains a wonderful presentation of the world's wisdom traditions with the science and insights of physics and spirituality as well as a visual / acoustic unfolding of a wonderful and trans-formative journey of revelation and growth . The graphics and imagery of sacred geometric forms and toroids and Golden Mean visuals is unmatched in any other consciousness films I have ever seen. this is true state of the art "Consciousness expanding Art".If you enjoy spiritual unfoldment and insight and revelation as well as incredible visual art this is the film Th music is very well edited and the sound quality is incredibly enhanced very intimate and crystal clarity of tonal values....This film deserves to be a "viral classic" .
barbara-505-955624
Inner Worlds is a beautiful and intelligent film about meditation, the nature of existence, and spiritual evolution. It is presented in 4 parts so you can watch it in segments which is good because the information is dense. The music and fractal images make it artistic and the commentary on nature, mythology, science, culture, quantum physics, philosophy and world religion brings the themes together in an educational and enlightening manner.This film is a must see for anyone who is curious about the nature of existence. It is complex yet easy to comprehend so I feel it can be understood by people of all ages and diversities.
sacredpathcentre
Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds creates a space of interconnection with viewers that I have rarely experienced in documentary viewing. Visually flawless and breathtaking, the film captures the threads that underlie all spiritual paths and practise. It is a film to help us as humans grow into the new time that is coming. Dan Schmidt draws from a diverse historical perspective, weaving extraordinary visual imagery that emphasizes the film's message.I cannot compare this film with any other documentary that I have seen, it has a quality of authenticity and power that is often lacking in film making. It seems to have no other goal than to assist the collective consciousness in awakening.