Deepak Chopra: Spontaneous Fulfillment Of Desire
Morningstar (TNT200) (2003)
Documentary, Special Interest
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063634014577
  5.5
7 hr 0 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR

This set has 3 DVD's and 7 hours of time. I have watched them all over 3-4 times and will watch again many times. I was lucky to stumble across this DVD which is the SynchroDestiny seminar you pay 1000+ $$ to attend. The live seminar has more , but this is great for those of us who do not have the finances. The Book Spontaneous Fullfillment of Desire covers much of the same material , but I find them complementary not redundant. I love both the DVD and book. It was very helpful to hear explanations, and the section on emotional turbulance on the DVD is excellent and much more in depth than the book. Other sections are also expanded upon, and it is great to hear it and have a visual. I wish there were more similar DVD's.I have had to watch this over and over to begin to absorb this information. I know if I went to a seminar I would want to hear it over and over, because I keep finding more meaning and understanding each time:) His other videos are not half as good. If you even somewhat liked his other videos this is 10 X better:)
I find it very difficult to describe this DVD. I find Deepak Chopra's view of life as a synthesis of physics, philosophy, psychology and religion. This DVD reviews all of these, describes reality as a holograph, synchronicity, coincidences, and also reviews why ritual is important in the process of learning. His contribution to learning and ritual is meditation and gives 7 daily "meditations". Actually there is a statement and then explanation and several affirmations. I feel better just reading the book and practicing the daily sutras. It is really simple things like realizing we are all more similar than different. We all have the same wants and needs such as love, safety, fullfillment.He reviews them quickly on the DVD. The book is necessary for this, but the DVD has many things the book does not.
Edition Details
Release Date 10/7/2003
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
No. of Disks/Tapes 1