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"The Teachings of Tzun Tzun Hsue"

Excerpts From Class Lectures

Sample Clips:

Sample 1 -- 1:42 (2 MB)
Sample 2 -- 2:00 (2.3 MB)
Sample 3 -- 2:12 (2.4 MB)
Sample 4 -- 2:00 (2.7 MB)

DVD is 1 hours 36 minutes long, and includes 14 topics/lessons.

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Recommended Books:

"Chop Wood, Carry Water" (Rick Fields, et al; Jeremy Tarcher, Inc., 1984)

"The Four Agreements" (Don Miguel Ruiz, Amber-Allen Publishing, 1997)

"Light: Medicine of the Future " (Jacob Liberman, O.D. PhD., Bear & Co., 1991)

"Cross Currents " (Robert O. Becker, M.D., Penguin/Putnam, 1990)

"Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis" (James Oschman, PhD., Churchill Livingstone Press, 2002)

"The Magnetic Effect" (Albert Roy Davis & Walter Rawls, Acres U.S.A, 1975)

"The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life" (Drunvalo Melchizedek, Light Technology Publications, 2000)

"Mysticism and the New Physics" (Michael Talbot, Routledge & Kegan Paul Publishing, 1981 / Penguin 1993)

"The Field" (Lynne McTaggart, Harper Collins Publishing, 2001)

 

         
   

Recommended Movies:

"Interstate 60" (2002, Universal Studios, Directed by Bob Gale)
A funny, thought provoking, and inspiring movie about the true nature of "magick". Some classic and hilarious scenes with actor Chris Cooper, and a wonderful performance by Gary Oldman as a half-leprechaun, half-American Indian who grants a single wish to those he meets "on the road". The movie's greatest benefit is its ability to show how perceptions dictate our reality.

"The Razor's Edge" (1984, Columbia Tristar, Directed by John Byrum)
Actor Bill Murray does an adequate job of briefly showing the process of spiritual enlightenment. The movie does a nice job of illustrating the "spiritual conflict" of an enlightened person interacting with his less-conscious friends and acquaintances from his "previous" life. It's an interesting movie about "shifting" – both the process of spiritual shifting and the consequences/aftermath.

"The Matrix" (1999, Warner Studios, Directed by Andy & Larry Wachowski)
This movie was widely touted for it's cutting-edge special effects, which is unfortunate, since the main message of the film is highly allegorical to the present day. The movie is essentially a metaphor, representing the majority of (spiritually unconscious) people living out their lives in a dream state, while a select few (spiritually aware/awakened) others are working to end the dream and bring everyone back into "reality" and allow them to reclaim their spiritual selves.

"What the (Bleep) Do We Know" (2004, Fox Studios, Directed by Betsy Chasse)
We hate that this film is so closely associated with an organization that some consider to be a cult. (R a m t h a) The concepts are valuable, if not taken as absolutes. The main benefit of this movie is that it gets your conscious mind prepared to receive more information from your unconscious. The rest is entertainment.
 
           
 

 

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