I found this a long time ago watched it and thought nothing of it, just seemed interesting. Then I was thinking of reincarnation...AGAIN the other day and wanted to see if any of my theories matched up. It is a great movie because it is done professionally yet has an education slant to it. The makers are considered a cult by some people according to wiki, but it seems more like a Plato's Republic and less like religious propaganda, though you can smell a little doctrine in there somewhere but nothing too weird and so far out of context I think it is harmless 40 years later.
Enjoy! And then leave comment and rate if you appreciate!
Academy of Science Film - This is a true story of reincarnation, reenacted by individuals who were reliving their past lives on the continent of Lemuria 156,000 years ago. Zan, an aborigine and the son of the chief, is contacted by an immense starship while he is on an expedition. In telepathic conversations with the Space Brothers, he is awakened from his psychic amnesia, becoming aware of the reasons for his low state of consciousness and malcontent life. —Academy of Science
@gplus46 yeah not only that but I think the cosmic energy in all living things can be reborn into animals, insects, trees, and maybe even planets some might decide to remain disembodied ...
MrLesWhite 10 months ago
Captivating so far, as it appears the implication is that reincarnation is not limited to this world, but one could be reincarnated from or to infinite worlds.
gplus46 10 months ago