Cinema Nondualité Film Series 2010
The story of laughter and joy. An inquiry into self awareness. A practical guide to directing attention within. A visual meditation on the beauty of India. A man’s quest to discover what he already contains. Who is driving the dream bus? This year’s Cinema Nondualité Film Series offers a tantalizing mix of drama, documentary, visual meditation and practical instruction, and taken as a whole could be considered as a cinematic crash course on nonduality! Once again we are reminded how the visual arts can inform our inner knowing by providing a profound “waking dream” experience. Enter the screening room and be prepared to lose yourself!
Film Schedule THURSDAY 9:45 PM FRIDAY
Neti Neti (21 mins) 1:15 PM Laughology (67 Mins)
2:40 PM Something Unknown Is Doing We Don’t Know What (105 Mins) 9:35 PM Calling It Quits (96 Mins)
 SAN RAFAEL BALLROOM
 ROSS  ROSS
 SAN RAFAEL BALLROOM
SATURDAY 2:00 PM DrawnHome (18 Mins) & a live drawing and Q&A with Meriel Gold(Hoare) 3:00 PM Who Are We Really? (52 Mins) 8:30 PM The Lost Satsang (90 mins)
10:00 PM Crazy Wisdom Saves The World Again (89 Mins) SUNDAY 2:00 PM Awareness Itself (90 Mins) 8:30 PM What About Me? (90 Mins)
 ROSS  ROSS  ROSS  ROSS
 ROSS  SAN RAFAEL BALLROOM
Film Details Calling It Quits  Directed by Anthony Tarsitano  Narrative (96 mins, US)
Dante Milestone is not happy. His struggles with everyday life, his past, even the question of ‘the existence of a higher power’, have led him to evaluate his own life. It is an assessment that drives him to leave work and success behind and set out on a quest in search of his happiness. But Dante soon learns that it’s not that simple ... for after a series of painfully humorous attempts fail to provide an answer, Dante sinks even deeper. It is not until a fateful encounter sets him unexpectedly on a path of self-awareness that he begins to look inwards. Only there, can he face the underlying truth and fi nd true peace in the present.
Awareness Itself  Directed by James Hebert  Documentary (90 mins, US) Q
Filmmaker James Hebert travels from San Diego to Vancouver, Canada, and back, interviewing everyday people he has never met before, including a midwife, a drag racer, and a horse whisperer. Through a gentle yet incisive inquiry, Hebert charts the perennial struggle of consciousness identifying itself with thought and contrasts it with the life-changing epiphanies that occur by becoming aware of awareness itself. A refreshing and powerfully moving variation on the “spiritual talking head” genre.
18 SCIENCE AND NONDUALITY CONFERENCE 2010 | OCTOBER 20–24, 2010
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