It follows six people (and a robot) who transform their lives using stillness and mindfulness, providing inspiration as we embark on the next phase of evolution.It follows six people (and a robot) who transform their lives using stillness and mindfulness, providing inspiration as we embark on the next phase of evolution.It follows six people (and a robot) who transform their lives using stillness and mindfulness, providing inspiration as we embark on the next phase of evolution.
James Doty
- Self
- (as James R. Doty M.D.)
Julia Mossbridge
- Self
- (as Dr. Julia Mossbridge)
Ronald Booda Taylor II
- Self
- (as Ron Booda Taylor)
Bronsonn Taylor
- Self
- (as Booda)
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- Writers
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The content of this documentary has never been more relevant than it is today. Humans en masse are finally beginning to wake up and seek a higher level of consciousness. This "awakening" is going to change the world as we know it, and could be the very thing that saves us from extinction.
Not only did it resonate deeply with my own spiritual journey, I believe it will connect with most people on a profound level.
The narrative is easy to follow, the stories are moving and the cinematography is breathtaking.
This is one film not to be missed!
Not only did it resonate deeply with my own spiritual journey, I believe it will connect with most people on a profound level.
The narrative is easy to follow, the stories are moving and the cinematography is breathtaking.
This is one film not to be missed!
It is more than a documentary, it is an transformative experience. A simple solution to so much of our sufferings can be found in this film.
The Portal is an experience with an important message for these times: It is within us all to find a space, a truthful understanding of who we really are and from that consciousness we can change the world. The beautiful thing about this film is that it allows us to experience and touch upon the part of ourselves that can create this change through a tapestry of stories, sound and beautifully shot images. The Portal is a call to action. Thanks to the bravery of the film makers we are able to walk away with an understanding of the importance of our action and service.
This was a deeply moving film that was important for the crisis we are going through right now
The Portal is not a film-it's an experience.
The stories interwoven create a cocoon for the viewer to fully immerse and transform through the experiences each character shares.
I admire the directors approach in taking viewers on a journey rather than spilling facts and statistics. The emotions I experienced throughout 'The Portal' remind me to stay true and continuously see the "all."
Whether you practice mindfulness or are new to the meditative experience, 'The Portal' exceeds in bringing you to the seat of your heart. It might very well serve as the catalyst to a new personal perspective. I truly believe it is already doing that for the collective.
"At the end of the day people won't remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel."-Maya Angelou
The stories interwoven create a cocoon for the viewer to fully immerse and transform through the experiences each character shares.
I admire the directors approach in taking viewers on a journey rather than spilling facts and statistics. The emotions I experienced throughout 'The Portal' remind me to stay true and continuously see the "all."
Whether you practice mindfulness or are new to the meditative experience, 'The Portal' exceeds in bringing you to the seat of your heart. It might very well serve as the catalyst to a new personal perspective. I truly believe it is already doing that for the collective.
"At the end of the day people won't remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel."-Maya Angelou
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $685
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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