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THE SCIENTIST
A feature film written and directed by Zach LeBeau.
THE REVOLUTION OF MIND AND SPIRIT:
Message from the Director
The amount of money it takes to make the average film you see in the theaters
today amazes me.
Even after several years in this business I still can’t quite come to terms with it. The
millions of dollars spent on films can do so many other things, so many wonderful and
transformative things for people in our local communities, in our country, and around the
world in places like Haiti, for example. To waste money on filmmaking is a crime of the
soul. That’s why I take it so seriously. That’s why I feel a special responsibility as a
filmmaker. If I don’t believe in what I do 1000% percent, then all of the time, all of the
energy, the money, the resource, the people power is wasted.
Here in the United States we have the opportunity to spend our time and resource on entertainment. I’ve lived more than ten years outside this country, several of those years, if not the majority of those years has been spent in developing countries, or third world countries. A large percentage of the world’s population spends their energy and resource on survival, on feeding themselves. They don’t have clean drinking water, their lives are plagued with disease, illness, corruption, injustice, death and tyranny on a scale vastly greater than what we ever have to deal with here.
The reason I am so serious, the reason I feel responsible, is because we have the
opportunity, we have the liberty, we have the privilege to spend our time and resource -
forget about entertainment - on pioneering matters of the mind and spirit, on instruments of inspiration, on taking it higher, so to speak. We can draw from so many cultures, so much history, so much pain and anguish and beauty and wonderment and put all of that cumulative experience and knowledge together to do something great together, as a people, to take our consciousness en masse to a higher level. This is what filmmaking
means to me. This is what THE SCIENTIST means to me. This is why I write and direct.
If you are looking for some light and easy entertainment, THE SCIENTIST is not that.
It’s a serious film, with a serious message.
-ZL
Originally posted by beebs
Originally posted by toreishi
. . . it might even be that once these energies/entities interacted with humans they gave rise to that which we know today as religion or a belief in something else that current science is quite incapable of quantifying.
In the trailer the question is asked, "So what continues on then, if it's just your body that dies?"
Is the message: that which continues on after your body dies - is the same entity as free energy?
one of the implications of what you said could be that these entities (the remnants of our human consciousness after we die) are by far the dominant lifeform in this planet. maybe that is why aliens don't really pay us any attention, as we're only larval forms of the ones who can stand and communicate with them on the same level
Originally posted by beebs
I suppose that would tie in with Out of Body experiences . . .
I've read that consciousness exists outside the brain.
I'm thinking consciousness is part of the same energy as free energy, and that it remains after death. Maybe free energy devices can be compared to the human body - a place for the energy to show itself?
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I've read that consciousness exists outside the brain.
Originally posted by beebs
It could be in the brain, but it could also be a part of everything.
I'm thinking perceived by the brain, but separate from the brain.
Maybe consciousness flows in and out of the brain.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I'm wondering whether consciousness, free energy, and remote viewing are all related.
Is the movie going to be about the disturbing lack of scientific literacy among the populace? Going by the responses in this thread, I really hope it is.
n the humble opinion of the Occultists, as of his immediate friends, Mr. Keely, of Philadelphia, was, and still is, at the threshold of some of the greatest secrets of the Universe; of that chiefly on which is built the whole mystery of physical Forces, and the esoteric significance of the "Mundane Egg" symbolism. Occult philosophy, viewing the manifested and the unmanifested Kosmos as a UNITY, symbolizes the ideal conception of the former by that "Golden Egg" with two poles in it. It is the positive pole that acts in the manifested world of matter, while the negative is lost in the unknowable absoluteness of SAT—"Be-ness." * Whether this agrees with the philosophy of Mr. Keely, we cannot tell, nor does it really much matter. Nevertheless, his ideas about the ethero-material construction of the Universe look strangely like our own, being in this respect nearly identical. This is what we find him saying in an able pamphlet compiled by Mrs. Bloomfield-Moore, an American lady of wealth and position, whose incessant efforts in the pursuit of truth can never be too highly appreciated:—"Mr. Keely, in explanation of the working of his engine, says: 'In the conception of any machine heretofore constructed, the medium for inducing a neutral centre has never been found. If it had, the difficulties of perpetual-motion seekers would have ended, and this problem would have become an established and operating fact. It would only require an introductory impulse of a few pounds, on such a device, to cause it to run for centuries. In the conception of my vibratory engine, I did not seek to attain perpetual motion; but a circuit is formed that actually has a neutral centre, which is in a condition to be vivified by my vibratory ether, and, while under operation by said substance, is really a machine that is virtually independent of the mass (or globe), † and it is the wonderful velocity of the vibratory circuit which makes it so. Still, with all its perfection, it requires to be fed with the vibratory ether to make it an independent motor . . . ."