Spirit Space; A Journey Into Your Consciousness
- The Quantum Physics of Life After Death
- Life After Death
- Regression Hypnotherapy
- Reincarnation
- Journey of Souls
Product Description
Allow yourself to travel even further down the quantum rabbit hole in a quest for answers to age old questions. Discover remarkable possibilities as to what and how our consciousness works with the world around us. Listen to possibilities of what happens to our consciousness before and after death. Challenging Quantum physics theories and how they affect how we perceive the world anciently and today, both spiritually and scientifically. This film acts as a progressive travel log for human life attempting to answer questions that mankind has been seeking since the dawn of thought. What were we before we came here? Why do we need to be here? And what in the world happens to us after we die? Spirit Space also opens cases from individuals who have been hypnotically regressed to a point between lives,after death, and even before birth. Not only does the film grapple with reincarnation, the spirit world, and the nature of the human soul it also tackles equally sticky questions such as Is there a Heaven and Hell? What is a spirit? Viewers with a penchant for skepticism will balk at the lack of physical evidence to back up the claims in Spirit Space, but the film remains a reassuring voice, affirming that our existence is not limited to the boundaries of our mortal flesh.
Spirit Space; A Journey Into Your Consciousness

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I was really disappointed with this movie – save yourself the $24 and rent it instead.
Rating: 2 / 5
Deeply thought provoking and moving. A must-see for anyone who is curious. Fascinating, spiritual, scientific – all wrapped up in one. Easily placed into the category of “Things that Make You go “Hmmmmmm!”
Rating: 5 / 5
I was hoping for a documentary relating the latest discoveries in Quantum Physics to Spirituality. Instead, the bulk of this DVD is spent on people recalling alleged past life experiences, and no evidence at all is given to substantiate these claims. The producers are apparently die hard fundamentalists when it comes to reincarnation and don’t feel that any research is needed to evaluate and assess validity of such claims. Speaking objectively and impartially, it is well known and documented that the mind will happily create any sort of fantasy including such things as false memories and UFO abductions, so these need to be handled with great caution. At one point in the DVD, Edgar Mitchell even alludes to the fact that such claims may be due to people tuning into the ‘Field’ rather than being actual experiences.
In sum, those who are looking for objective exploration of how the latest scientific discoveries can relate to spirituality are likely to find this DVD to be very disappointing and far below expectations.
Rating: 2 / 5
If you are planning to purchase this DvD to find answers to the questions about why we are here or where we’re coming from and so on… stop and do not
buy the DVD. It has bad editing, the computer graphics look like they were made by me!, the order of the ideas are all over the place, it’s not
well written or organized. At the beginning it looks like a cheap commercial for the Moore Institute. I thought that by paying $25 for this DVD
I was taking home another “What the Bleep Do We Know?” but I ended up taking home a “glorified brochure” safe your money and time and do not
purchase this one.
The past life and out of body experience sections were introduced without deep explanation, just as a fact that happened to one of the speakers (waking up
in somebody else’s body and going to pee, really tasteless…they didn’t do more interviews about this subject so maybe they could get another interviewee with a better story than that awkward experience or at least someone with a more philosophical approach.
The only speaker that had important information was given by Fred Alan Wolf.
This movie is a poorly directed, poorly edited conglomeration, or cluster, of disjointed ideas portrayed by over edited interviews. There were a lot of ideas that sounded like they could be interesting, but none of them ever really went into any depth and the transitions between ideas were almost non-existent.
Rating: 1 / 5
I loved this! If you liked What the Bleep Do We Know? and The Secret, this is the one for you. Amazing information and as long as you remain open minded, there is so very much for you to learn. Enjoy!
Rating: 5 / 5