From Stephen Simon of the Spiritual Cinema Circle:

“What is Cinema? We might as well ask, ‘What is life?’, for film, like life, is made of moments; moments in time, held aloft for our perusal, imprinted on our soul, and then brought back to us from time to time as a memory - by an event, a vision, a sound, an emotion. The separation becomes trivial - cinema is life, and life cinema: around us, beside us, inside us. The cinema, then, is not to be consumed with haste; films are not to be digest simply as they unfold, like some plastic wrapped fast food. Created by light and celluloid, they live only in our minds and in our hearts, savoured both during and after the fact. Projected onto the screen and into our consciousness, where they are replayed over and over - continually re-discovered artefacts which are constantly changing us. What, then, can we say is truly real? A memory? An event? A celluloid image? The answer lies in the cinema. All is real. Nothing is impossible.” Glen Norton, Film Philosopher

The words above from Glen Norton are a great reminder that we can apply to every facet of our lives. We each have the ability to make our activities sacred, savoured.

I have a great article for you. “7 Ways to Make Every Spiritual Cinema Movie You Watch A Truly Sacred Experience.” Normally, I only give this article to those who’ve joined The Spiritual Cinema Circle. But… because the message is so important, I’m going to make it available to you and here’s why - you can use these steps to make any experience sacred!

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Enjoy,

Stephen