PGS: Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System
- 2017
- 1 Std. 23 Min.
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8,6/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe film documents Bill Bennett's journey to find the source of a mysterious voice which saved his life. It features some of the world's leading experts on intuition spanning the fields of s... Alles lesenThe film documents Bill Bennett's journey to find the source of a mysterious voice which saved his life. It features some of the world's leading experts on intuition spanning the fields of science, religion, and spirituality.The film documents Bill Bennett's journey to find the source of a mysterious voice which saved his life. It features some of the world's leading experts on intuition spanning the fields of science, religion, and spirituality.
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The opening sequence - a disembodied voice "saves" Bennett by urging him to slow down before reaching an intersection where a large truck runs a red - is persuasive. The next 80 or so minutes traverses a lot of territory worldwide - some of it scientific, some of it spiritual, some of it medical and some of it psychic. The 80 or so minutes gives interested viewers much food for thought. It seemed clear to me that Bennett really had no idea where that voice came from and, as a result, he needed to wander far and wide. He did just that.
On this topic, I'm a cynic and viewed it from that perspective but, objectively, there were several interviews that were powerful. I viewed it twice - it is easy on a single viewing, to miss detail and nuance.
For anybody interested in intuition, PGS is a highly watchable contribution to a topic on which nearly everybody holds a view. I can't know what percentage of people totally believe in tuition and live their lives based on it, but I suspect if you ask 100 people if they believe that intuition is real, many (perhaps most) would say "I think there's something in it" and I think Bill has produced a very interesting 80 minutes to add a useful dimension to any discussion.
Personally, the comments that struck a nerve with me were Dean Radin's remarks on quantum biology or quantum entanglement. It may explain why, having not seen somebody or heard from them in years, you suddenly get an email or 'phone call not long after they pop into your thoughts. Intuition is a not a million miles from that concept.
The movie is dense with information and comment and, as a result, the drone shots in Australia's remote outback, allow you to breathe. They are easy to take in.
All in all, it's a very worthwhile 80 minutes (or so) with a collection of passionate people eager to explain their take on Bill's "voice" and from where it might have come.
I would not be surprised if Bill saw this movie as an initial survey across unfamiliar ground because clearly, the content, screams out for a follow on. I recommend this to anybody who believes intuition is real or even who just think "there is something in it" without being able to be specific.
On this topic, I'm a cynic and viewed it from that perspective but, objectively, there were several interviews that were powerful. I viewed it twice - it is easy on a single viewing, to miss detail and nuance.
For anybody interested in intuition, PGS is a highly watchable contribution to a topic on which nearly everybody holds a view. I can't know what percentage of people totally believe in tuition and live their lives based on it, but I suspect if you ask 100 people if they believe that intuition is real, many (perhaps most) would say "I think there's something in it" and I think Bill has produced a very interesting 80 minutes to add a useful dimension to any discussion.
Personally, the comments that struck a nerve with me were Dean Radin's remarks on quantum biology or quantum entanglement. It may explain why, having not seen somebody or heard from them in years, you suddenly get an email or 'phone call not long after they pop into your thoughts. Intuition is a not a million miles from that concept.
The movie is dense with information and comment and, as a result, the drone shots in Australia's remote outback, allow you to breathe. They are easy to take in.
All in all, it's a very worthwhile 80 minutes (or so) with a collection of passionate people eager to explain their take on Bill's "voice" and from where it might have come.
I would not be surprised if Bill saw this movie as an initial survey across unfamiliar ground because clearly, the content, screams out for a follow on. I recommend this to anybody who believes intuition is real or even who just think "there is something in it" without being able to be specific.
From the dramatic opening sequence, when Bill's intuition led him to avoid a possibly fatal collision with a truck, I was hooked. I also knew that I was in the hands of an expert and highly experienced film-maker who, incidentally, knows how to show a magnificent landscape to best advantage.
I settled down to join Bill on his stimulating journey across the globe, as he interviewed many experts in his quest for the Holy Grail viz: the identification of the source of intuition (defined as the perception of 'truths', independent of any reasoning process).
I enjoyed Bill's lack of 'preachiness'. He is not didactic and allows his audience to form their own views as to whether intuition has scientific, spiritual or religious causes. PGS interviewees pose various answers to the riddle - but in the end the audience is free to draw its own conclusions.
A timely and fascinating exploration of a fascinating subject - and one worth more than one viewing.
I settled down to join Bill on his stimulating journey across the globe, as he interviewed many experts in his quest for the Holy Grail viz: the identification of the source of intuition (defined as the perception of 'truths', independent of any reasoning process).
I enjoyed Bill's lack of 'preachiness'. He is not didactic and allows his audience to form their own views as to whether intuition has scientific, spiritual or religious causes. PGS interviewees pose various answers to the riddle - but in the end the audience is free to draw its own conclusions.
A timely and fascinating exploration of a fascinating subject - and one worth more than one viewing.
I had the opportunity to view bill Bennett's film PGS Intuition a few years ago. I walked away being very impressed with many aspects of this film.
First I thought this was a really refreshing and very accessible material.
Secondly, I thought is was a very well done documentary, that flowed very smoothly with the various interviews of people that many people are very familiar with to guide the viewer into deeper understandings of a basic aspect of the human experience many tend to overlook!
At a time when the world has been struggling with knowing what to trust, it's refreshing to be reminded that we all possess a basic internal quality that can actually become a life preserving personal skill, and these reminders that this is second nature to all humans is very inspiring!
This film has the potential to be a great teaching tool for all people, all ages and various backgrounds to take a close look at the one element in our lives that seems to be the most important. Learning how to trust our gut instincts, those little hunches that have always been there.
This film helps to answer a lot of questions for millions about one of our most basic gifts of human experience, that really is and can be one of our most valuable human resources and a vital life skill we should all learn to trust!
To be able to wake up and have that ray of trust growing inside that says, " I do have a way of knowing, of being able to discern which choice of action might be in my highest good! And I think I can trust this experience more!" In a way, this may be more valuable than teaching people how to invest in the stock market !
Plus, learning to trust our intuition can certainly make our lives more economical in terms of all the time, energy and resources we normally might waste running around like a bunch of headless chickens trying to navigate our lives!
If we can teach our children to trust their gut instincts more, we will be creating a much more conscious society, and will be like a gift of gold to them!
Well done Bill Bennett and much success in making this work even more accessible worldwide!
John Burgess Austin, Texas.
First I thought this was a really refreshing and very accessible material.
Secondly, I thought is was a very well done documentary, that flowed very smoothly with the various interviews of people that many people are very familiar with to guide the viewer into deeper understandings of a basic aspect of the human experience many tend to overlook!
At a time when the world has been struggling with knowing what to trust, it's refreshing to be reminded that we all possess a basic internal quality that can actually become a life preserving personal skill, and these reminders that this is second nature to all humans is very inspiring!
This film has the potential to be a great teaching tool for all people, all ages and various backgrounds to take a close look at the one element in our lives that seems to be the most important. Learning how to trust our gut instincts, those little hunches that have always been there.
This film helps to answer a lot of questions for millions about one of our most basic gifts of human experience, that really is and can be one of our most valuable human resources and a vital life skill we should all learn to trust!
To be able to wake up and have that ray of trust growing inside that says, " I do have a way of knowing, of being able to discern which choice of action might be in my highest good! And I think I can trust this experience more!" In a way, this may be more valuable than teaching people how to invest in the stock market !
Plus, learning to trust our intuition can certainly make our lives more economical in terms of all the time, energy and resources we normally might waste running around like a bunch of headless chickens trying to navigate our lives!
If we can teach our children to trust their gut instincts more, we will be creating a much more conscious society, and will be like a gift of gold to them!
Well done Bill Bennett and much success in making this work even more accessible worldwide!
John Burgess Austin, Texas.
I was immediately drawn to watch this film (perhaps it was intuition), the title intrigued me and I had to see what it was about. I had not heard of any of the people interviewed but they explained with such clarity the reasons and feelings behind why I have done some of the things I've done, it was amazing. I had not heard of Bill either but I enjoyed being a part of his 'journey' which on reflection, was in part, my 'journey'. I will be watching this film again and again - there is so much to absorb, one viewing is not enough. I highly recommend this film.
I love how Bill Bennett took a life changing experience and made it the catalyst for a metaphysical exploration about consciousness. This is a though provoking movie that asks some subtle but powerful questions about who we are and what are the unseen forces that drive us. If you are a seeker, this offers something to ponder. I loved it. Bill has a message for all of us, though not all viewers will get the gentle way he casts the net, to catch the explorer in us. Its a movie where so much dwells under the surface...if you go there too, much awaits you.
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- Indien(Rishikesh, Varanasi, Dharamsala)
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- Budget
- 1.250.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 35.423 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 35.423 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 23 Minuten
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