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"Spiritual Revolution" is a look at Eastern Spirituality in the Western world, with particular emphasis on its points of convergence with Western science and psychotherapy. Of note is the use of meditation in the treatment of addicts and AIDS patients, plus the evolving role of women.

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    • Author: Itiannta
    Unlike other films in this genre, which focus solely on gurus, rinpoches, and other spiritual masters, this documentary takes a broader and more interesting approach. By adding distinctly Western voices -- scientists, psychoanalysts, historians, and even a Catholic theologian -- it brings into focus the ever-more converging paths between the East and the West. Of special interest was is the attention to the emerging role of women as Eastern traditions acquire a Western audience. Most distinctive of all is that rather than focusing, as so many "spiritual" films do, on the avant-garde, "Spiritual Revolution" takes the viewer into previously uncharted terrain by showing how meditation is now being used as a tool in helping groups such as Inner City kids and AIDS patients. Its ultimate message? "Meditation" rather than "Medication."
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    • Author: Vishura
    Wasn't sure about this because of low ratings, but since none of the low-raters seemed to have actually seen the film, I decided to take the plunge. And was sure glad I did! Covering a huge amount of territory, from gurus, swamis and The Hugging Saint of Kerala all the way to Harvard Med School researchers, this is an amazing survey of the many many different kinds of meditation/spiritual teaching, their implementation and their benefits. Interviews with people like Bob Thurman (yeah, Uma's dad) are also hysterically funny. Sections demonstrating the efficacy of "mindfulness" with Inner City kids or adult drug addicts are mind-blowing. If you have any interest in meditation instead of medication, don't miss it.
  • Credited cast:
    Ronald Alexander Ronald Alexander - Himself
    Gurumatha Amma Gurumatha Amma - Herself
    Brother Atmananda Brother Atmananda - Himself
    Mani Bhaumik Mani Bhaumik - Himself (as Dr. Mani Bhaumik)
    Pamela Bothwell Pamela Bothwell - Herself
    Edward Espe Brown Edward Espe Brown - Himself
    Charles Cannon Charles Cannon - Himself (as Master Charles Cannon)
    Orlando Cepeda Orlando Cepeda - Himself
    Swami Chetanananda Swami Chetanananda - Himself
    Firenze Crawford Firenze Crawford - Herself
    Bhagavan Das Bhagavan Das - Himself
    Nirantara Dasa Nirantara Dasa - Himself
    Daniel Paquet Davis Daniel Paquet Davis - Himself
    Peri Doslu Peri Doslu - Herself
    Diana L. Eck Diana L. Eck - Herself
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