Manna

Manna

2003, Drugs  -   5 Comments
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Ratings: 7.30/10 from 63 users.

As man's imprint upon the Earth continues to grow, we've become more and more alienated from the wonders of the natural world. Yet Mother Nature possesses the ability to enhance our lives, cure our ills, and imbue our existence with a sense of balance and meaning. That's the main theme set forth by Manna, an impassioned documentary inspired by the psilocybin mushroom and its arsenal of consciousness-expanding powers.

Rich in psychedelic compounds, psilocybin mushrooms have inspired much fascination throughout history. Mayan artifacts reveal early evidence of their allure, they've been used in a variety of shaman rituals, and a flurry of prominent scientists, artists and cultural researchers have also come to their defense over the years.

The film describes its altering effects in vivid detail. After an initial period of disorientation, the user feels as though they have entered a new dimension. Once there, they can fully experience the energy of their natural environment, and recognize the complexities of its design.

Tales of the mushroom only serve as the film's jumping off point, however. Its true objective lies in highlighting the importance of achieving harmony with nature. By taking a step back and studying the inner workings of a functioning ecosystem, where every element serves its purpose by supporting another, perhaps humankind itself can learn to co-exist in greater harmony. The film travels around the globe - from the clear blue waters of the Philippines to the awe-inspiring rainforests of Australia - to illustrate these lessons.

The call to reinvest in the glories of nature has never been more urgent, especially in this world of ever-increasing infrastructure, environmentally unsound practices, and catastrophic levels of pollution. The continued dominance of "civilization" makes it more challenging for us to establish these crucial connections, just as society's fears oppress the self-discovery that may be possible with psilocybin mushrooms. Do the feats of modern industry truly represent progress, or are they only working to remove us from our full potential?

Shot in 2003 on a Hi-8 camera, the visual qualities of the film may be modest, but its thematic content is ambitious and noble. Provocative and inspiring, Manna shares a potent ecological message.

Directed by: Simon G. Powell

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ecoHIGH
ecoHIGH
5 years ago

A beautiful testament to mother nature...

silverace08
silverace08
6 years ago

Top notch film! Thankyou for this dope, cohesive work to help open our minds- Everything you explained resonated so much and was real well expressed- also, lovely footage to along with the insights -appreciate all your efforts to make this :)

said
said
6 years ago

the natur life be the first time to descover your self between ho are be in the movie diffused to got the best in your intelligent live to be able to got how some much be near to your enveronnement as natural element to be in the next the coloboration industry element to see how much the realaty be in you not in another to give for your self the need to mind about his element compossant in the next to cray to all.
But if the time in the news fill to some to think about it how can be with as its nice to refused the news in to continued the way with your knowldg natural zone ho you belive.. !!
its nice its candy its fine with are all they are be with our it the nice enveronnement to reduce the problem in the way to colaborated any some one to his place from the globe word to be comprehensive element to help another in the futur it as all talk the mother earth born with his first skin are element be with it the send to the next tour his exsistence ..?
Thank for all and how be always able to give as this to be the men in his plan forever .

captain shroomer
captain shroomer
6 years ago

i hear its also able to make you laugh for almost 35 minutes into SW-TFA until kylo ren comes on and totally bums out the trip...

and it can make you very afraid of midgets. like irrationally scared of, but get this, one time i was scared to step of the sidewalk into the street cause it seemed like a mile, but i was also scared of a midgets proportions, totally weird.

i tried some of that microdosing for anti-depressive effects.. well, either 1) the dosage that qualifies as micro is much less than what i was using or that 2) you just cant take mushrooms and not want to snicklefritz chucklenutz ole cookiepuss the entire time im on them.

i think they should allow everyone a "rumspringa" for something like an acid trip or mushrooms or something cause that sh*t is just too fun to not do at least 5 or 6 tims in your life, you wont loose your sh*t over it, its not gonna kill ya, its alright and its organic, right?

all hail BRC and spore prints from friends.

Evita
Evita
6 years ago

Great film! Thank you
There are studies on psilocybin going on. This compound is able to alleviate depression and anxiety in people and to put them on the road of meaningful life.