“I Am” documentary | What is Wrong with the World? What can we do about it?
May 8, 2019 Leave a comment
After facing his own death, film producer Tom Shadyac suddenly had an instant sense of clarity and purpose. He went around the world with a film crew of four, to talk with significant minds, authors, journalists, academics, leaders, historians, religious leaders who had been extremely influential and inspirational in his own life, to ask two questions: What is Wrong with the World? What can we do about it?
He created this documentary film in three parts. This is it. Tom Shadyac director of I Am. Part one.
Asking whether there is a fundamental, endemic problem, that causes all the other problems?
I Am Part Two introduces HeartMath, the concept that the heart is smart and in many indigenous cultures, the heart is the center of consciousness, not the brain. It also ventures into quantum entanglement.
“I Am” Part Three introduces the fact that mass mind – many individual actions together – really does affect the fabric of reality. The evolutionary biologist, Elisabet Sahtouris, states
this is a participatory universe. Interconnectivity. Everything that we do in it, changes it. We have an interior role in co-creating with all the other species.
Everything on our planet is alive.
I Am Part Three Howard Zinn talks about how change happens in increments by individual actions together. Desmond Tutu states that change happens, when each person feels concern.
The Power of One person.
Dr. David Suzuki, scientist, author “The Sacred Balance”, mentions Wade Davis’s term the ethnosphere: the sum total of all of the ways that humans beings have imagines the world into existence. Suzuki talks about the separation of humanity from the natural world, and the fact that the economy is the most important thing in our lives.
Among the people interviewed:
Lynne McTaggart – Author, “the Field” talks of the stories that fashion our worldview, in a competition, scarcity, in which a person needs to be significant, at someone else’s expense
Dean Radin – Senior Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences,
Howard Zinn – Historian, Author “A People’s History of the United States”
John Francis – Environmentalist, Author “Planetwalker”
Noam Chomsky- Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, MIT
Desmond Tutu – Archbishop, Cape Town, South Africa
Thom Hartmann – Author “Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight”
There’s a fundamental difference between machines and life, and we are running our society as if we are a machine and as if the world is a machine
Thom mentions Jack Davis Professor of Native American studies at UCA Davis, talks of the Native American term “Wetico” = cannibal – one who eats the life of another. It is considered an illness.Daniel Quinn – Author, “Ishmael”
Ray Anderson – CEO Interface
Chris Jordan – Photographer
Coleman Barks – Poet, Author “The Essential Rumi”
Marc Ian Barasch – Author, “Field Notes on the Compassionate Life”
Dacher Keltner – Professor of Psychology, UC Berkeley
Rollin McCraty – Senior Researcher, Heartmath Institute
Elisabet Sahtouris – Evolutionary Biologist
Marilyn Schlitz – President, CEO Institute of Noetic Sciences
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Carol holding the plastic globe