Post Bleep Conference, winding down.
Date: 5/2/2005 5:40:35 PM ( 20 y ago)
So, this What the Bleep Conference was amazing. Quite a bit of highly technical information and debate about quantum physics, and more interesting information than one person could absorb in a weekend. Basically, I did my best. Since I was deeply scheduled with much to do in my regular existence, as well honoring my commitment to volunteer at the conference, my weekend was busier than my workweek is!
Even with all this activity, I find myself feeling energized at the other end of it.
There's a CD of the entire conference if anyone's interested, which will be available soon at:
http://www.greatmystery.org/cd.html
There are other bits of information for the various conferences Axiom has created over the years, available for immediate listening on the CD page.
There was such a sense of love and mutual support everywhere during this conference. Apparently, the focus on a future full of possibilities has given new hope to many who have viewed the What the Bleep movie.
As a longtime meditator (34 years now) I tend to take my spiritual path for granted, and get into this autopilot mode. My meditative path has given me an understanding that there are always possibilities, and an opportunity to focus on detachment from the material/physical plane.
There are many people who have not yet settled into a spiritual focus in life, and for them this movie and the teaching and conferring movement that have followed it have created a sense of community and spirituality. I had not realized that, but because this was clearly verbalized by one of the conference staff members so eloquently during closing ceremonies, I have been thinking about it.
I could go on and on, but really I don't have much more of essence to say. Would love to hear your comments and any personal experiences you find relevant.
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