Cinema Nirvana: Enlightenment Lessons from the Movies |  | Author: Dean Sluyter Publisher: Three Rivers Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1400049741 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43653 EAN: 9781400049745 ASIN: 1400049741
Publication Date: February 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Movie fans and spiritual seekers, unite! In Cinema Nirvana, meditation teacher and award-winning film critic Dean Sluyter illuminates the hidden enlightenment teachings of Casablanca, Jaws, The Graduate, The Godfather, Memento, and ten other classic films, revealing spiritual wisdom in everything from 007’s secret weapons to the colors of the Seven Dwarfs’ eyes.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and prepare to have your mind opened. Cinema Nirvana is a funny but wise, practical but wildly entertaining guide to finding enlightenment—one movie at a time.
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Cinema Nirvana book December 29, 2009 Protein Nut (Aurora, CO USA) I have some dear friends who are Budhists and also movie fanatics, so I purchased this for them. I had an opportunity to read some of it before I gave it to them and, even though I am not a Budhist, I found this book facinating and enlightening. They have not yet had a chance to read it since I just gave it to them yesterday, but they were excited about receiving it and anxious to read it.
Brilliant, creative, insightful, entertaining weave of Dharma in film June 19, 2009 Y. Saavedra This is just a delight to read, entertaining, funny, educational. The author weaves and illustrates so brilliantly the dharma teaching in each film and story. Many I have seen/read and some I ended up seeing to watch from his point of view. I have reread this book many times and have shared it with many. My daughter 1st discovered it and shared with me. We've had a fun time discussing it. It is spiritual and so insightful, one is learning about untangling from negative ego via Dean's inspired writing. I can't say enough good about it! What a fun way to learn and 'awaken!'
cinema nirvana, buddhist movie pearls for all ages November 23, 2008 Nancy D. Baker MD (boston, ma usa) you don t have to be a buddhist to appreciate this common sense approach
to the movies we know and love...easy to understand but profound at the
same time......nancy
Highly recommended November 4, 2005 Nancy Privett (Westhampton Beach, NY United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Reading Cinema Nirvana was an exceptionally gratifying experience. It was hard to put the book down, and every time I tried to do so, I was drawn back to it. The reading of it was a comforting experience, as well as being entertaining and making me laugh. When I poked my head out of its waters, I felt like I had been meditating for quite a while.
But it actually did more than that. Sluyter's life experience and committment to seeking consciousness infuses this book with a clear and cogent energy that passes on to the reader. Not many books have this magic. In the reading of it, I felt something in me unlock, taking me deeper within myself, a priceless experience.
Sluyter's ability to recognize and interpret the presence of spiritual guidance in the movies is amazing. But it is not just this skill, nor just the knowledge imparted, that makes this book shine. It is also his willingness to be real, to share his passion and to bare his heart. I highly recommend it.
Captivating May 21, 2005 S. Birmingham (NJ) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Thoroughly enjoyable capture of the nuggets of dharma illustrated in film. This was a grand gift of a book.
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