Anima

Anima

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Ratings: 7.44/10 from 115 users.

Anima from Dominoes Falling Productions, is a feature length documentary using a collaboration of various material.

The film examines our relationships with ourselves, others and the environment around us.

Other themes include our creativity and our power as individuals and as a collective to manifest our own reality.

an·i·ma - The Latin translation of the Greek word psyche.

1. The inner self of an individual (soul); a relationship with that which is greater than self.

2. Expressions of the unconscious or true inner self of an individual (Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology).

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  1. Where did this video go?!?It's been deleted everywhere!!! I agree. something is going on. It was too profound, they don't want anyone thinking that outside the box.

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  2. The video has been deleted from every single site on the web. Something going on here, I can't get in contact with falling dominoes.. Please re upload!!!

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  3. Can't find this docu anywhere, someone has backup since this mirror seems down?

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  4. I personally find it distracting the way film was put. Visuals with subtitles while philosophers talk in the background. Some bits are way too loud others too quiet. I found no balance here and struggled to concentrate. Its is a good idea of the film tho, i am a sucker for philosophy, shame i didnt like it

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  5. Great video! Love it. Deserves a 2nd run-through!

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  6. Loving this, although the reoccurring playback problem is annoying..

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  7. what video!? Theres no show. Says its not here!

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  8. I think this documentary has some amazing insights and words of wisdom. Indeed, I agree that the society in which we live is currently built upon weak foundations that don't complement true development in life. However, I have to say that this documentary was difficult to really enjoy because there was a lack of coherence and substantial discussion/data. Nonetheless, I'm also aware that this is just my opinion and there may be a lot of people who have enjoyed this... it is indeed a commendable doze of positive radicalization and ambition & we all need this in order to start something amazing. Maybe I just prefer less dramatic effects and a slightly more objective exchange of ideas/worldviews :)

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  9. I think people need to just stop taking **** so seriously. To me this was just somebody's expression of how they see the world. It's a raw representation of opinions, collective knowledge, and media. Watch it. Enjoy for what it is. Or not. But just because somebody presents an idea, that doesn't mean they are forcing their agenda on you lol.

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  10. This is no documentary. Its a mish-mash of peoples opinions. Many are just repeating the thoughtless popular mantras of those who rebel just for rebellions sake, without ever really understanding what they are rebelling against. They use absolutes, saying 'all' society is bad, etc. and ignoring the difficult truths in life - we don't always get to do only what we enjoy (in reality, life is unpleasant sometimes, life is work, not everyone gets to do only what they enjoy) and that society and religion have survived the centuries because they work! they do some good! And religion *really can* help us in our relationship with god. This film just rambles on and on with new-age rhetoric with no clear point or organized thought, made more to "look cool" than to find truth.

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  11. A-MAZ-ING, my favorite documentary now. It is long so it's a bit hard to soak in everything so I will re-watch in segments as I always need a good reminder to be aware. Make sure to watch til the very end when Stephen Fry goes on about the haters who leave comments. I never heard of Joe Rogan before (although he looked familiar) and now I am a hugggge fan, way to call it how it is, especially when the kid says "I want to be a nightclub owner," love it!

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  12. dont let the rating on this video fool you its absolute rubbish - VAPID !

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  13. Cheezy, useless mental masturbation...you can do anything! you are special! don't let the man get you down! nothing against the great men who have been quoted, they are cool guys...but this film is garbage

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  14. amazing, quite scary. I think more people should watch this.

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  15. This is a propaganda film for the non-dualistic view of reality. Well made, though. Better than Kymatica.

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  16. This is a propaganda film for non-duality and the anonymous movement. Not that there is a problem with either. This film is better than Kymatica.

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  17. Dominoes Falling Production, Joe Rogan, comedian is the dinner host. this is fantastic. Intense revelation.

    Guests at the party: Alan Watts w/voiceover from South Park animator,

    Bjork sings live with full symphony. It is about opening up or shutting down, attitudes that will allow you to bypass your ego. Stephen Fry on Everything. Terrence McKenna unleashed. "The lacking ingredient is

    courage." George Carlin. You do it or it does you. Jacque Freso from the Venus Project. Carl Sagan. A short film from Nature By Numbers, A younger Peter Joseph, of Zeitgeist, Good art clips. Deal with the raw data and trust yourself. Liberate yourself from the illusion of culture. Kymatica and Krishnamurti, We Are The Gnostics, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, Tell society to F-off, they don't know what to do. Take responsibility for what you think and do. self-governance. A Fave*****

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  18. Worth to watch dco, however, the background music is too loud and repetitious in some parts and annoying to the point that concentration becomes impossible.

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  19. This is probably the closest to truth. I am thankful for getting a chance to see this pure lay out of true life. Thank you for posting this video!

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  20. Some ideas were so much alike those discussions I hear once in a while between young people in the society I live. There is something! Definitely worth watching and remind yoursfelf whys do are we here..

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  21. Rambling nonsense. I gave up after David Icke going on and on about how we make our own reality. If so, why doesn't he create a reality where we are not ruled by soul eating lizard people?
    No consistency. No real message. Looks like a guilt alleviation exercise for a bunch of spoiled egos in our society who don't have to do real work for a living. So they just pontificate about how creative they are, which is good for them as they sure cannot connect two rational, coherent thoughts together.Doubt if they'd dig a ditch, build a house or clean the streets, either.

    How can a thing have a "relationship with itself"? It IS itself and can only have relation with others. Seems like the makers are oblivious to non-dual teachings. Some quotes from Alan Watts taken out of context.

    Don't forget: there is nothing wrong with the system. Social change is pointless as we are already living in the best of all possible worlds. All thats wrong is YOU!!!! But don't worry, you can be fixed by buying my book, CD, DVD and enrolling on my "fulfill your potential" course.

    And if you don't like this comment. The "don't like" is only your attitude. Why did you make a reality with this comment in it, anyway?

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  22. A lot of great ideas. Could filter out some segments though.

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  23. Definitely deserves a second (and third) viewing. Brilliant, just brilliant!

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  24. interesting but why does these American social philosophical documentaries have to have frequent moments of nauseating cheesy emotionally stimulating music. to get through to the common being? don't get me wrong, some of the music and lyrics are awe-inspiring. the other instrumental moments...ugh...

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  25. They still think we are a bunch of animals they jsut let out of the Millbank prison in England.

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