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		<title>Unknown White Male By Rupert Murray</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>River Hunt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>Imagine waking up on the subway and realising that you had absolutely no idea where you were going. Not only that, you had no idea where you&#8217;d come from, or even who you were! Well that&#8217;s the account of Douglas Bruce, a 35 year old, well educated, former stock market trader living in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Imagine waking up on the subway and realising that you had absolutely no idea where you were going. Not only that, you had no idea where you&#8217;d come from, or even who you were! Well that&#8217;s the account of Douglas Bruce, a 35 year old, well educated, former stock market trader living in New York, this was the beginning of an amazing, and at times frightening journey of self discovery.</p>
<p>Unknown White Male is a documentary, which charts the process Douglas Bruce went through to re-establish his life after seemingly suffering a extremely rare from of memory loss. It includes video diary style footage taken only a few days after he awoke on the subway, and with the help of an old friend, the film-maker Rupert Murray (who Doug didn&#8217;t have any memory of), an in-depth look into what makes us who we are.</p>
<p>There are an array of issues discussed in this film, ranging from the immediate fear and confusion of realising you have lost your personal history, to re-experiencing the beauty the world through child&#8217;s eyes.</p>
<p>There is a lot of speculation about Bruce&#8217;s story. Whether it&#8217;s true or an incredible hoax. You know what? I&#8217;m going to suggest that it doesn&#8217;t really matter in the context of this as a personal development catalyst. Like great art it seems to inspire people to ask questions they had never considered before. This is its success, not the morality of what is truth and what is fiction, but the core message, which is a celebration of life. This rejection of social and environmental conditioning, brings with it a chance of a new start.</p>
<p>There are real insights throughout Unknown White Male, supported by a dreamy/surreal visual narrative and soundtrack which Rupert Murray has lovingly crafted on what I believe was his directorial debut. In a nod to &#8216;Fight Club&#8217;, Doug Bruce states that he has places no importance on material possessions, despite apparently hoarding them in his pre-amnesiac life. Another interesting observation is that he now saw the world through the eyes of a new born baby, with the mind of an adult. Indeed, re-experiencing rain, snow and the ocean proved to be an emotionally charged event for Bruce.</p>
<p>The film centre&#8217;s around the timeless question of &#8216;Who are we really?&#8217;, is our personality simply an expression of our genetics, the result of our life experiences, or somewhere in between? Modern science has consistently failed to find any specific location of memory in our brain, and has come to understand memory of terms of a reconstruction of events, complete with filters and distortions applied at an unconscious level. It seems we do not store exact recordings of memory at all, but activate pointers to components which are re-hashed together to form a recalled event. The human brain truly is an amazing thing.</p>
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<p>Having watched this film a number of times, I find it inspires my sensibility to the world around me, and reminds me that in every moment we start afresh. I&#8217;ve long contemplated whether the Past or Future have meaning, or if we live through each moment and in doing so establish a time-line to orient ourselves.</p>
<p>This is a documentary that will make you think, and hopefully inspire you to do more. I was left with a deep feeling of possibility, and many questions, many of which I later visually explored in my &#8216;Identity Art&#8217; Series. Imagine starting life again with a clean slate, but retaining all the learned behaviours that allow you to function in the world. It&#8217;s a complex and interesting notion, and one that is worthy of consideration. If you would like to learn some more about the Unknown White Male documentary, you can check it out at the Amazon.co.uk link over at the right.</p>
<p>Think about it, who are we really?</p>
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		<title>The Secret By Rhonda Byrne</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:11:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>River Hunt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>The Secret DVD by Rhonda Byrne has been a massive hit since it&#8217;s release back in April 2007. I actually stumbled across it only a few weeks ago, it was one of those hugely popular things that seemed to completely evade my personal development radar!!</p> <p>You know, I strongly believe that we tend [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Secret DVD by Rhonda Byrne has been a massive hit since it&#8217;s release back in April 2007. I actually stumbled across it only a few weeks ago, it was one of those hugely popular things that seemed to completely evade my personal development radar!!</p>
<p>You know, I strongly believe that we tend to come across resources in our lives when they are most relevant, like the  dusty old book that we purchased long ago, suddenly catches our attention and ends up containing answers to some of our most present needs.</p>
<p>Well coincidently, I was discussing the power of intention with a friend of mine, actually after listening to the Deepak Chopra, Syncrodestiny audio course. We were talking about how we tend to manifest the things that we think the most about and how some people attract success and others failure. It was a few days later that I came across The Secret on the Tesco DVD rental site , It was a chance occurance, something about it just made it pop out at me amoungst the hundreds of other DVD&#8217;s. I added to my list, and it turned up through my shiney silver letterbox 4 days later. Result!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth pointing out that many people see personal development materials as prohibatively expensive, and indeed some are&#8230; but with a little effort you can find gems a reasonable prices, and DVD rental is a good way of saving some money, although you can buy the secret for about £11 online, which seems very fair.</p>
<p>Onto the DVD itself, which upon first glance is very impressive, with it&#8217;s slick graphic design and logo&#8217;s which don&#8217;t give much away about the content, building up a bit of intrigue in the process. I was hoping for something much much better than Snakes On A Plane, the last drivel I had unfortunately watched, and to my pleasant suprise it surpassed my expectations..</p>
<p>This is &#8216;documentary vs. The Da Vinci Code&#8217;, great personal development wisdom presented with the styling of an opulant cathedral. It&#8217;s visually beautiful, and really created an entertaining package through which to engage with the core message, the secret if you will. The colour scheme was fresh and appealling, in golds, yellows and browns. Whilst the interviews had all the professionalism of a newsnight special. It&#8217;s also worth mentioning the soundtrack which is actually really good, and worthy of a big-budget feature.</p>
<p>Onto the nuts and bolts, &#8216;the secret&#8217;. For those that don&#8217;t know, it&#8217;s about the law of attraction, the idea that by focusing on the things that you want in your life, they are more likely to manifest. This really is a core factor in many personal development programmes and it&#8217;s good to see it here as a product in it&#8217;s own right.</p>
<p>The fundamental concepts of the law of attraction, along with many actual examples of it in action, are presented to the viewer, as are some really solid interviews with a range a guest speakers, listed below.</p>
<p>John Assaraf, Michael Beckwith, Lee Brower, Jack Canfield, John F. Demartini, Marie Diamond, Mike Dooley, Bob Doyle, Hale Dwoskin, Morris E. Goodman, John Gray, John Hagelin, Bill Harris, Ben Johnson, Loral Langemeier, Lisa Nichols, Bob Proctor, James Arthur Ray, David Schirmer, Marci Shimoff, Joe Vitale, Dennis Waitley, Neale Donald Walsch &amp; Fred Alan Wolfe&#8230;.</p>
<p>Quite a cast! I think this is one of the reasons why this movie works so well, with a range of opinions on offer from some really respected people, it kind of makes it feel like you are being let into the secret&#8230; almost like your joining a secret society! This is quite a feat when you consider that the law of attraction itself has been around for centuries, and is the basis for many of today&#8217;s personal development products.</p>
<p>It was the interview sections with Michael Beckwith of Agape International Spiritual Center, that really resonated with me the most strongly, I found his manner very warming and could easily have listened to his views for much longer than this DVD permitted, which I should mention is a runtime of around 90 minutes.</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t talk too much more about the content, as it&#8217;s definitely one to watch. But it&#8217;s unlikely you&#8217;d be disappointed with what&#8217;s on offer here. The Secret has really set a standard for &#8216;personal development media&#8217; production values, and that&#8217;s a good thing, there&#8217;s way too much low quality material around these days, and I found this to be  refreshing change.</p>
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<p>Having subsequently done a little research on other reviews of this product, it&#8217;s fair to say they are quite mixed. Sure, there are a lot of really positive views on this movie, but there are also some concern around the implication that just because you intend something, it will be so. I can understand this point, and the secret does come quite close to suggesting this, in fact it even shows a boy wishing after a bike, day after day, until inexplicably it manifests itself as a gift. But lets be honest, hopefully we are intelligent enough to realise that the secret presents an ideal, something to aspire for. Just because it vaguely implies we only need to think of gold coins, to have them turn up in our palms without any additional effort, this would be a misjudgement of the movie. With a little common sense, I think we can move past those concerns and focus on the secret as a really inspiring movie, with a positive message, and enough little gems of knowledge to fill many a rainy day.</p>
<p>You can find out more about The Secret DVD using the amazon.co.uk link (right)</p>
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