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DaveManCan
01-12-2010, 01:31 AM
People are drawn to the movie because Pandora exists. It might not be called Pandora but there are many places that even exceed the beauty of Pandora. Everything produced in the movie came from the mind of man. Everything produced by the mind of man was first conceived in a collective consciousness where all things exist and there is nothing to create only call upon.

Pandora, for labeling' sake, exist and is as real as depicted in the picture. James C. has demonstrated time and again he is "tuned in" to something greater. We all can find Pandora and I am not talking metaphorically.

Here's is an absolute fact we can count on; all of us will die sometime. Some believe there is no life after death. But there is. Our energy lives on. It has always existed and will change as our finer matter shakes off this old skin. To quote from the movie "energy is only borrowed" and then comes a time we must give it back. But it is not our life force we give back. It is what we have experienced and we give to the collective growing pool of experience.

Just as thoughts are as tangible as the body, the creation of this movie has opened our minds to new possibilities. Perhaps it will spark an interest and awaken what lies within. The power to create Pandora and watch it manifest in a tangible way more real that the world we experience today.

Many experience the reality of Pandora. Some Native American cultures have connected deep with the movie because they have already witnessed the reality. Globally mankind is moved. Why? Because we have a a yearning to connect to the source and the source is within all of us.

steve_virus
01-29-2010, 10:57 AM
nice words:bye:

ZenithLord_42
02-05-2010, 03:39 PM
Yeah, I would like to say that the reason Cameron made this movie was because unconsciously he heard Pandora calling out, (not literally, although that would be awesome!) trying to give us a glimpse of what meaning life has, and that maybe he wasn't able to release the movie earlier because (besides film technology not being up to "snuff") we needed this now instead of 10 years ago.

On a note from the Activist's Survival Guide "but I wonderif Eywa called out to us, at risk to herself, so that she might save Earth [before it's too late]."

One can only hope that something similar or exactly like Pandora is found/happens so that everyone would be able to realize how closely we are living together, but how far apart we are make ourselves...

Change the world one simple act of kindness at a time.

Tsyal Makto
02-05-2010, 07:07 PM
It's one heck of an idea, and you can never say never. Science can only explain so much, it cannot explain many of the deeper spiritual aspects of life, and I wouldn't count out Pandora coming to Cameron in a dream or something, didn't it? It may also explain why people are so deeply affected by it - maybe, deep down, deep within our spirit, the knowledge of Pandora lay dormant, and this movie awakened it. Avatar pretty much went against what it's box office projections, and it continues to draw insane crowds even after close to two months in the box office. I've never felt like this about ANY other movie, I've never felt such an extreme hunger before. It just seems too...atypical. I see Pandora and think "this feels right, this feels true." Plus in a lot of psychadelic trips/paranormal experiences a lot of recurring themes appear, and they parallel Avatar to a disturbing degree. Didn't someone on this forum post about a guy who was on a DMT trip who met a blue, female, cat-like alien, who communicated with the guy telepathically, years before Avatar came out?

Consider this. Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shooting, whose family and friends later went on to form the "Rachel's Challenge" program (spoke at my school, that's how I know about this), had many notebooks and often wrote philisophical things (she even predicted her coming death, describing 1998 as her "last year"). After the shooting, a man, a complete stranger, thousands of miles away, calls the family. He saw the story unfold on TV, and began having dreams about a set of eyes crying onto a flower, and he somehow knew deep down it was Rachel Scott's eyes. Some weeks later, when Rachel's father went to pick up her daughter's bookbag from the police, he finds her last notebook, and what was inside? This. She drew it a few hours prior to the shooting.
http://www.avatar-forums.com/images/imported/2010/02/35.gif
He had NO way of knowing what was in that book, amazing, isn't it? My jaw dropped when I heard this story...

There's something amazing going on around us, and I'm sure Pandora, and people's reactions to it, play in somewhere. Everything just lines up too perfectly for this to just be all coincidences.

Grif
02-05-2010, 08:12 PM
I like to think there is an after life of some sort, but there is simply no way of knowing for sure. So here is what you need to do, don't think about death. It's the only way to live. Let's say there is is no after life, well you've had a good life so what's the problem? Let's say there is, well there you go!

Do what I do, don't think about it.