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Old 08-05-2009, 02:22 AM   #10
Fsfkkkjz

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interesting very interesting!

the guy obviously knows truth. yet is warned not to make the mistake to tell others because they may not be ready. and the other guys in the movie go wild with the knowledge, but without the understanding. and his ego kicks in with the desire to get them to understand. he certainly sees that problem himself which is awesome. and i know a bunch of young sufi's that act in exactly the same way as his young audience. it's natural. there seem to be three phases, the enthusiasm to see something incredible, the desire to mentally understand the incredible, and finally allowing the incredible to be a reality.

the experiences that the guy describes are not uncommon. i've seen drunks explain the same things. (sufi's call the experience "drinking divine wine" for the effects are the same to the uninitiated) understanding them for what they are is uncommon. and i think he does.

but it's an awesome display of intelligence and interpersonal dynamics.

and is it my imagination or did the guy who was actually crying at the end actually get sparked? his hunches were confirmed to the point of self initiation and what happened to the camera, was the point of initiation edited or did the camera really fail?

it's all the more incredible since the guy that got initiated also was playing with magnifying glasses as if he was sherlock holmes trying to crack a code lol. he seems to have cracked it... this movie is just awesome on so many levels. i have to see it again soon!
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