Black sands” has been selected to participate at the XXII International Festival of Archaeological Film Rovereto, Italy, from 3rd to 8th October 2011. It will participate also at the “Paolo Orsi Prize 2011″, during the XXII International Festival of Archaeological Film.
"A spirituous drink which was not available to everyone but only for priests.."
- Sounds like the modern day, don't it?
I used to think that the authorities made cannabis and other plants and mushrooms illegal because of their proud ignorance as to the effects of these natural psychedelics. I'm coming to suspect now, though, that these fuckers are WELL aware of the awesome spectrum of insights inherent in the psychedelic experience and have chosen to deny the human family access to it.
Stunning Find, food for thought. What does he mean when He says at 3:09 "...discover the deep roots of one of the earliest monotheistic Religions that continues to be practiced to this day." ? I know something about Vedic Aryans and thier Animistic, Nature oriented beliefs. If I understand correctly, this staging area perports to be thier origins for thier migration into the Indus River Valley; as this Archaelogical Site is featured in The BBC History of India Documentary series. Too deep for me
we want an on-line or dvd version please
interted 4 days ago
GET TO DA CHOPPA
TheManNamedKisame 2 weeks ago
Black Sands is being screened at the Greek Documentary Festival at Chalkida, on Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th October 2011.
It participates at the Short Documentary Prize 2011 at the Greek Documentary Festival at Chalkida.
anastasis03 5 months ago
Black sands” has been selected to participate at the XXII International Festival of Archaeological Film Rovereto, Italy, from 3rd to 8th October 2011. It will participate also at the “Paolo Orsi Prize 2011″, during the XXII International Festival of Archaeological Film.
anastasis03 5 months ago
so what is the current status of the documentary? will it be available in a DVD?
interted 8 months ago
"A spirituous drink which was not available to everyone but only for priests.."
- Sounds like the modern day, don't it?
I used to think that the authorities made cannabis and other plants and mushrooms illegal because of their proud ignorance as to the effects of these natural psychedelics. I'm coming to suspect now, though, that these fuckers are WELL aware of the awesome spectrum of insights inherent in the psychedelic experience and have chosen to deny the human family access to it.
5147848amp 11 months ago
Stunning Find, food for thought. What does he mean when He says at 3:09 "...discover the deep roots of one of the earliest monotheistic Religions that continues to be practiced to this day." ? I know something about Vedic Aryans and thier Animistic, Nature oriented beliefs. If I understand correctly, this staging area perports to be thier origins for thier migration into the Indus River Valley; as this Archaelogical Site is featured in The BBC History of India Documentary series. Too deep for me
39651able 11 months ago
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leonidaroofner27 1 year ago
Nice to now we go back that far in time. Psychedelicism is the only real spirituality.
OutlandsCommunity 1 year ago
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I’m highly anticipating this documentary. I’ve been fascinated with this
area of the world for a few years now and I hope to travel there soon.
It was actually a dream that led me to become interested in
Turkmenistan, and then Zoroastrianism and Mithraism, excarnation on
“Towers of Silence”, and believe it or not the Classical Element of Air
in Alchemy. Great timing!
jackcutterswine 1 year ago
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jackcutterswine 1 year ago
bravo paidia!!! perimenoume na to doume olo stis aithouses
xarispanos 1 year ago
Really looking forward to seeing the whole film. Congrats to everyone involved!
pippita7 1 year ago
unbelievable place... kali epityxia!
natkarapa 1 year ago
Is there anyway i can watch it
it looks very interesting
TurkmenianGuy 1 year ago