True change starts with the self; the narrator calls for a revolution in consciousness, aligning our minds with the signal coming from our true oneness. A wordless sketch depicts a revolution in consciousness against a materialism, religion and militarism as people look within themselves for the truth.
For additional digital leasing and purchase options contact a media consultant at press option 3 or sales films. This program takes a philosophical tack in the hope of inspiring change in the viewer and promoting action that would alter society for the better. Contains brief male nudity. A part of Zeitgeist: The Series. Length: 31 minutes. Zeitgeist: Moving Forward—The Econo Zeitgeist: Moving Forward—Modern Mo Zeitgeist: Addendum—Social Patholog Zeitgeist: Moving Forward—Natural L Zeitgeist: Moving Forward—Resource Need for New Systems The narrator treats both the scarcity-based monetary system and theistic religion as reflecting finite understanding that inhibits progress.
Religion as Emergent Phenomenon Hear a treatment of foundational myths as emergent culminations, treating the concept of God as an explanation for the nature of things at a time when we had less knowledge. Unity of Religion Treatment of religious stories as allegorical reveals the unity of all religion, yet religions divide and slaughter. Life as Symbiotic All systems are invented fragments for the sake of conversation.
Joy in Oneness Recognition of our connection to community and world will bring joy through mystical union. Connection with Universe Hear a perspective on religion as responding to and exploiting our yearning for the harmony with nature broken when we are born and individuated.
Zeitgeist: Addendum attempts to locate the root causes of the pervasive social corruption, while also offering a solution. Narrator : Being wrong is erroneously associated with failure, when, in fact, to be proven wrong should be celebrated, for it elevates someone to a new level of understanding.
Sign In. Video Not Rated Not Rated 2h 3m. Documentary History War. Director Peter Joseph. Peter Joseph. Top credits Director Peter Joseph. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Jacque Fresco Self as Self. Roxanne Meadows Self as Self. John Perkins Self as Self. George Carlin Self as Self archive footage voice.
Jiddu Krishnamurti Self as Self archive footage. Ron Paul Self as Self archive footage. When she becomes pregnant, the haut-bourgeois Swiss family comes apart at the seams. The story of world famous Dutch graphic artist M. Escher Now playing in LA and select cities nationwide!
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