We continue our mini reviews of the movie stars who show up again and again in our favourite spiritual movies.This week we take a look at Nicholas Cage who got his start in teenage comedies and went on to play a wide variety of roles in such films as Raising Arizona, Moonstruck, and Con Air. Nicholas has gone on to star in some of our favourite metaphysical greats! Born
Love Me! David Hoffmeister, “Movie Watcher’s Guide to Enlightenment” on “The Great Gatsby” and the Treachery of Specialness
David Hoffmeister, Movie Watcher’s Guide to Enlightenment:
The ego offers the familiar, the romantic relationship. We have glimpsed that there is "something more" and we want to open to it, yet at a certain point the ego says "no" to leaving the personal relationship. Trust allows us to open to the Holy Spirit and spiritual vision, the unfamiliar. We want intimacy and freedom and have looked for it in the
What About the World? News, Newspapers and Watching Spiritual Movies ~ Q&A with David Hoffmeister ACIM
Question: Hi David,
I have been a student of ACIM for almost two years, but I have been curious about one thing: Do you watch the news or read newspapers or stay in touch with the world of illusion on a daily basis?
David Hoffmeister: Beloved One,
Thanks for writing. What you are speaking about is very common for sincere A Course in Miracles students, and it is natural to
Christmas Spiritual Movies Double Bill, "The Holiday" and "Love Actually" ~ 2 Mini Reviews by David Hoffmeister A Course in Miracles
~ Christmas Spiritual Movies ~
“Watching movies is a way of stepping back and remembering that what we see on the screen is not real. In fact, life itself is a big projection. What we see is not real but rather the out-picturing of our mind. Oh, but it is so easy to forget that! Watching movies in purpose is a way of remembering our true self.”
~ David Hoffmeister, from the