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Calling Earth… a Landmark Afterlife Documentary
2013 May 11 by macyafterlife
Congratulations to California filmmaker Dan Drasin, who’s
produced (imho) the best technical documentary to date on spirit
communication and the afterlife.
The title: Calling Earth.
Dan explores the phenomenal history of technical spirit communication
(from the work of Friedrich Juergenson and Konstantin Raudive) to the
awe-insipring results of contemporary researchers including Marcello
Bacci (Italy), Ernst Senkowski (Germany), and Maggy Fischbach in
Luxembourg.
Maggy isn’t shown in the film, even though I’m convinced that her
results are unequivocally the best in the world. Having worked closely
with her for a number of years, I’m sure that the miraculous contact
field that opened up for Maggy (and which was used by our spirit friends
to place phone calls to me and to various other researchers on both
sides of the Atlantic) was made possible largely by the fact that she’s a
very private, highly sensitive woman. She’s learned over the years that
opening oneself up to the noble-savage soup of human emotions,
especially the contempt of crusading skeptics, fouls-up the contact
field and weakens the resulting communications from beyond. So… in case
you’re wondering why “the Luxembourg group” doesn’t show up, even in
good films like this one… that’s why.
The film also looks closely, here in the States, at the Butlers,
Sarah Estep, and the EVP moms collaborating as “The Big Circle,” a name
coined by their departed children.
This is a great film!… and it lasts about an hour.
Watch Dan’s film, Calling Earth, on Youtube…
…or view it below…. (Again, click on the [ ] symbol at lower right to go to full-screen mode).
Thanks to: http://macyafterlife.com
Calling Earth… a Landmark Afterlife Documentary
2013 May 11 by macyafterlife
Congratulations to California filmmaker Dan Drasin, who’s
produced (imho) the best technical documentary to date on spirit
communication and the afterlife.
The title: Calling Earth.
Dan explores the phenomenal history of technical spirit communication
(from the work of Friedrich Juergenson and Konstantin Raudive) to the
awe-insipring results of contemporary researchers including Marcello
Bacci (Italy), Ernst Senkowski (Germany), and Maggy Fischbach in
Luxembourg.
Maggy isn’t shown in the film, even though I’m convinced that her
results are unequivocally the best in the world. Having worked closely
with her for a number of years, I’m sure that the miraculous contact
field that opened up for Maggy (and which was used by our spirit friends
to place phone calls to me and to various other researchers on both
sides of the Atlantic) was made possible largely by the fact that she’s a
very private, highly sensitive woman. She’s learned over the years that
opening oneself up to the noble-savage soup of human emotions,
especially the contempt of crusading skeptics, fouls-up the contact
field and weakens the resulting communications from beyond. So… in case
you’re wondering why “the Luxembourg group” doesn’t show up, even in
good films like this one… that’s why.
The film also looks closely, here in the States, at the Butlers,
Sarah Estep, and the EVP moms collaborating as “The Big Circle,” a name
coined by their departed children.
This is a great film!… and it lasts about an hour.
Watch Dan’s film, Calling Earth, on Youtube…
…or view it below…. (Again, click on the [ ] symbol at lower right to go to full-screen mode).
Thanks to: http://macyafterlife.com