What Dreams May Come
Review by: Kimberlee Dawn
   

 
A lovely portrayal of meditation's limitless possibilities and a fairly good depiction of Guide manifestation / interaction and communications. Also a nice simple depiction of how life plans (destinies) interweave. I liked it, made me laugh, made me cry. I particularly enjoyed the writer's depiction of time and space from a spiritual entity's point of view. When I am working with an entity I often have to run around all over the place (telepathically and otherwise) tracking them down. Where and when an entity is, is comparative to their thoughts. Spiritual Entities are not limited in space and time as are flesh and blood humans. This movie was an excellent example of "what an entity thinks becomes it's reality"; which is a psychic philosophy applied to spiritual entities more-so than to 3D's (humans) - contrary to popular belief. A human being can only use the power of positive thinking, also called creative visualization, to limited degrees. A spiritual entity on the other hand can be anywhere at any century it thinks of.

Even though this flick is Hollywoodized I really enjoyed the rich visuals. I recommended this movie for most age groups, and all lovers. This is not a "chick-flick"; in fact it is from a male perspective which I also found interesting as most spiritual topic movies are female driven. For you family groups, remember, that kids aren't immune to questioning life after death etc., it's a good movie to help explain some things that are usually described inadequately with words so I suggest that family group adults be prepared to answer a few questions after the movie is rewound. This movie proves that a picture tells a thousand tales.