 I think we could start a new trend because actually I have to say that aside from the movies we've been seeing at the theaters this year which are absolutely transcendent completely generally our collection, our hard drive collection is like about a million times better than the average run-of-the-day movies that come out and most of them don't even come close in terms of the mind-training value So you've got like the classics we call them that Like each time you watch them. It just washes your mind you know, it's like Primo stuff and then actually it's kind of like a habit like oh, let's go see a new movie You're I didn't seen that one yet. I mean I have to say literally that with a lot of the movies and movie watchers guide and a lot of other movies I've Probably watch some of them probably 10 20 times maybe more maybe some of them 25 times I have to tell you the value is enormous this idea of I've seen that movie before It doesn't apply metaphysically It would be like going into a meditation saying I've done this before We don't really need to meditate again. I've done that Go shopping or do something other activity like it's an activity Movie watching with the spirit when you really give it over to spirit is not really an activity It's actually it's like a rinsing of your mind And more than that it's like a reminder of these very deep principles That are acted out and you know back in the day 2,000 years ago Jesus did most of his teachings in public with parables because the mind might say Wasn't even nearly ready to To comprehend or to even be touched by the depth of what he was actually speaking about so he would Frequently preface His parables with for those that have the ears to hear let them hear he had to say that really over and over and over But he was speaking of a wisdom and death depths that was covered over by so many layers of Darkness that even though they were gems People would just have to kind of take in whatever They were ready to take him and you know and that's why you can read the parables over and over you can even the prodigal son Parable which is one of the favorite ones that he taught over and over with You know to really gain the full meaning of that that that really is what of course miracle is talking about thinking you've thrown away your inheritance of the kingdom of heaven and You've lost your way completely and you're completely lost and you have such unworthiness that you don't Have you don't feel the worthiness to even go back to go back home. And so you know you You finally in the parable. He's you know, he's feeding the pigs and thinking you know even my father serves You know have enough to eat I guess he finally compares himself to his father servants thinking maybe I can go back and At least have food because he's very hungry starving and that starts the journey back after it gets so extreme And that parable was taught over and over and over isn't teaching parable But I'd say these movies this what you'll see today is a classic and I know some Summertime movie theater theaters. I know it's all like city. There's a century 16 and they They actually show some of the classics as a world with judge classics like dirty dancing. It was just showing there Patrick's Wasey They're bringing back the classics as probably back from the 80s or something I Had the time of my life. It's a great soundtrack and it's a great story and And and yet the movies we call our classics They're classics because they have such deep metaphysical value that I'd say every time you watch one of them If you watch it with openness and receptivity, you can see new things That you've never seen before so it doesn't really apply that you've seen the movie before because you you have a deeper readiness every time you watch it and then you can actually You know really see so to speak you can get into deeper meanings with The ultimate which is accepting the atonement, you know, it's each time you watch a movie if you Have a willingness you can be taken deep down toward the atonement toward the correction in your own mind And really that's the only point of anything. There's really no other point To anything on earth earth doesn't have a point living your time doesn't really have a point But the point would be to accept the atonement and then if you see the value in these then Then you could you know You could set up like almost like regular classic movies for regular rinsing of your mind I have to say most people who are in the spirituality they They put more time into bathing and cleaning their teeth and they do into rinsing their mind On a regular basis and it's available You know, so you could do it. So there's nothing holding you back from such rinsing So this movie is Just a classic and it's funny because it's the way it works. I was just a few days ago They had all these at the same on Yahoo about where are these stars now that were big in the the 80s And one of them was Bridget Fonda. I was like, oh, yeah because frequently these stars get used in Some really classic movies little Buddha, so if you haven't seen it Bridget Fonda plays the Mother and little Buddha and in this with this this that one in this one are probably two of her all-time classic metaphysical movies To be a classic metaphysical movie doesn't necessarily mean it's going to do out the box office or that'll be acclaimed in the world in fact probably Tom Hanks top Movie of all time metaphysically. He says was the worst movie that he ever made so It's this there's the depth beyond the common everyday perceptions Do versus the volcano. We just had a powerful mini movie that was made and that was Tom Hanks He's come right out in public and said that's the worst movie He couldn't even believe that he would make such a movie But you know if you look at it, you know Steven Spielberg Kathleen Kennedy took two of the biggest names of movies and producers are there and Meg Ryan playing all these characters, you know, and then he was probably just saying it was in his eyes probably like a dorky Movie, but the profundity is there It wasn't really and that's what you know Kevin Costner said about field of dreams They all all the actors at the time, you know Okay, we'll take a chance. It was like a risk To do a movie like that. They were prepared for a bomb dud and it just became what the world would say a classic It just had his 25th Anniversary, but that's why I remind everybody that I've said it for years And I actually saw it in the course about a week ago that the world is backwards and upside down I always just said it so often that I thought I thought oh We think alike Okay backwards and upside down. What would you do if you found yourself in a strange land? Kind of like Alice in Wonderland, you know where there's all the proportions are distorted and there's this mad hatter You know Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is a great You know falling down the rabbit hole Even the the quantum physicists use the the remit hole metaphor from Alice in Wonderland But it's everything's out of proportion and and Jesus says it's all backwards and upside down So what's so great about this movie? What makes it a classic? Well? It's based on a what the world called true story So it's one of these things like just recently in the springtime. We have heaven is for real I was based on actual events of a minister and his little boy Out in the Midwest, I think Nebraska And his congregation and his little boy who who didn't die but so you can't say he had a A near death experience. He was on he was on the operating table, but he had all these encounters with Jesus and angels and You know amazing things and then the presence to just speak it Um, that's what's so great about heaven is for real. If you haven't seen it. It's it's amazing. It's been an amazing string of movies this year both metaphysical and God's not dead Heaven is for real. It's just starting to flood in I actually have to say there's we've had a major string of classics Going all the way back to the end of last year which is about time it's just like boom home run after home run like Go sometimes x-men you wait they're coming up at our movie retreat that we're having in September beginning of September, but Sometimes we would wait for like seems like months or years for the big home run Oh, it's good. It's a double. It's a triple. But then boom. Oh gotta go see it You know, it's like one after the next after the next like Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron taking back like boom Boom boom. They're just home run after home run. Metaphysically speaking This is like a reflection of our mind Because it's no there aren't really movie makers and producers directors actresses. It's just our mind is like ready And you know, we got taste there in 1998 99 right at the end of the millennium with Truman show and You know matrix and 13th floor amazing metaphysical movies kind of harrowing they were like They were like heralding the coming of of a new era This is the time of the age of Aquarius age of Aquarius Aquarius Movie by speaking your image you are harming an understanding. You know, this is This is what Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis jr. Were forecasting back, you know in the 70s the late 60s and the 70s This is it. You're you're in the dawning of the age of Aquarius and So these movies are coming out pretty regularly, but but then we have a whole collection of classics Which taken by themselves, you know You know, you could easily those are 52 weeks in a year It's like the course is 365 days. You could come up with a 52 week mind wash Um that would absolutely blow your mind away because the classics have that much power You know, it's the law of the movies that come out. You know, they're just You know, they're just not worth seeing actually. They're not not they're not worthy of your time Your time can be spent so much constructively and extending the message And and these parables now that you're kind of have the gateway into the inroads of it I know that's one of the key is their ways of teaching is with the movies. It's like you've got best tools best tools you could ever imagine and and It's so easy to teach with the movies because people think of them as movies I like oh And then it's like come closer Like uh rafiki, you know the monkey You know in In mind can come closer look again Oh, I see that movie look again You really haven't And I'm sure like this is going to be a gem for nakita because it's it's one of the all time greats But but for some of you have seen it can happen to you, you know, you just you feel the heart swirling your heart bursting with joy because it contrasts the thinking of the world with the thinking of the spirit And movies some movies can do that so well field of dreams If you build it he will come it was all about guidance And yet it wasn't talked about his guidance. It was talked about this whispering voice Which made it much more acceptable publicly There's anything religious or anything at connotations of you know spirit or whatever You know it took you in so gently that you just were like with it every frame every step of the way And even people who have a huge resistance to spirituality or christianity or religion Would not be offended with that movie everybody like oh Gosh that was a good movie they walk out of the theater. Wow, that was great It it has to come in a way that they can receive it And that's why people get turned off the church. They just have so many connotations in their mind They don't see church like we talked about in the key then I as a state of mind. They see it as a theology And there's a lot of the theology that they they think is hypocritical They wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole. They'll never go back there again They have no interest in ever stepping foot in a church again You know church attendance for for decades has been on huge decline Because people can think of they think there's so many other things that are much more interesting And much more exciting than going to church. That's how I thought of it when I was a boy So anything I could avoid It goes in there and I'd sit they'd sit me down in the wood hardwood pew and I'd be Looking at the window and trying to think But if I didn't know that there was this kind of church I'd have been the first one. I'd been in the front row In the soft seat in the soft seat like ready to go And asking questions of the minister What did that mean? What did that mean? I just Excited curiosity, you know, because that would have this would have been the greatest church there is and now that we've discovered it Why not use it? No, it's great. We have a church service here, but it's like Why not 52 weeks a year, you know, you could You know, that's partly why I think during the consolidation that there's this talk of buying a movie theater You know it kind of sprang up in the kitchen and Yeah, I mean I was starting to get links sent to me Of movie theaters. It's like they were serious about, you know, yeah Really, that's our next day. We can trade in the monastery. You can you know Because it was part of this outreach like I want I want everyone in the universe to feel the same feelings I'm feeling I want everyone to have the same Access to this joy. I want to give it away It's just this feeling is not a place It's not a place You know, Jesus says the holiest spot on earth for an ancient hatred has become a present love That that's what lights it up is that Feeling in your heart and just that's the feeling with the movies. You can you can give it away