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The Sacred Woods

The Sacred Woods

Many African villages in Ivory Coast are witnessing change over time, yet, "Latt", the spiritual master of the Boubouri village continues to adhere to teaching the customs and traditions of “the Celebration of the Generations.” His attempt to preserve his ancestors’ legacy takes place at a time when the youth of the village show indifference to these cultural practices..

Great South to Sacred Land

Great South to Sacred Land

The magnificence of the Great Ocean Road, Coober Pedy, the world’s capital of Opal, the marvels of The Breakaways, the Devil’s Marbles, Katherine Gorge and Uluru-Kata-Tjuta, the jewel of the Red Centre, a sacred land for the Anangu people..

Autana: The Sacred Mountain

Autana: The Sacred Mountain

We leave civilization behind and enter a world of ancient indigenous cultures, rainforests, and roaring rivers. We are navig the Orinoco upstream to discover the wonders of the Amazon forest, to find a magical Tepui, Autana, the sacred tree of all fruits..

Sacred Water

Sacred Water

The 1999 Tahiti Pro is a three day event taking place in the most massive, crisp, crystal blue waves ever. The medical crew was on red alert during this contest. Surfers are towed out by Jet skis, then catch these mammoth walls of ocean in the hopes of dropping in on the ride of their life. This video covers many cultural happenings in Tahiti and is full of the sheer physical beauty of this magical place. Witness the awesome surfing as well as many obscene wipe-outs. Just seeing the waves in this video is worth the price. Watch to see who wins! Surfers making it to the finals are Mick, Manoa, C.J., and Occy..

The Sacred Art of Tibet

The Sacred Art of Tibet

An accurate depiction of the basic tenets of northern Mahayana Buddhism, cast into living or "experiential" form, consistent with powerful mantras heard on the soundtrack of the film. Tarthang Tulku, a Tibetan Lama, was the advisor..

Secret Societies and Sacred Stones: From Mecca to Megaliths

Secret Societies and Sacred Stones: From Mecca to Megaliths

Documentary - From Mecca to Megaliths and stone circles, stones trace the history of mankind. Ancient cultures considered stones to be sacred objects and gifts from the gods. Ancient stones have been used in secret and magical ceremonies, from the origin of ritualized worship in Sumeria and Egypt to Secret Societies such as the Knights Templar and the Illuminati. - Robert Feather, Franky Ma, Zachary Miller.

Secrets of Sacred Architecture

Secrets of Sacred Architecture

For most of America's history, sacred buildings represented our greatest feats of innovative engineering and artistic design. Unlock the elements of design that make these structures so fascinating and unveil the meaning in religious architecture, ranging from grand cathedrals and simple country churches to synagogues and mosques..

José Carreras: Sacred Songs

José Carreras: Sacred Songs

Music & Musicals, Sacred Classical Music, Classical Music - Celebrated Spanish tenor José Carreras performs at Rome's Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli, singing inspired selections drawn from a range of classical sources, including "Ecce Panis Angelorum" and "Panis Angelicus" by J. S. Bach. Backed by the Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, Carreras also lends his soaring voice to "Mille Cherubini in Coro" by Franz Schubert, "Hallelujah" from G.F. Handel's oratorio "Messiah" and more..

Sacred Stage: The Mariinsky Theater

Sacred Stage: The Mariinsky Theater

Set against the backdrop of the magical White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg, SACRED STAGE explores what the Mariinsky Theater has meant to Russian and Soviet culture and how it has somehow maintained its artistic excellence through tumultuous times..

Stairways To Heaven: The Practical Magic of Sacred Space

Stairways To Heaven: The Practical Magic of Sacred Space

From best-selling author Freddy Silva comes a voyage of discovery into ancient temples, cathedrals and crop circles, and their effect on human evolution. Shot with outstanding cinematography throughout Britain, Silva demonstrates how our ancestors hard-wired a spiritual technology into places like Stonehenge to access the invisible Universe..

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS): A Sacred Calling

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS): A Sacred Calling

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) is the largest First Nation police force in North America. Police officers in this severely underfunded police force go above and beyond the call of duty when compared to other police officers. NAPS officer duties include, cutting firewood for the wood stove that heats the police detachment and emptying slop buckets with prisoners’ urine and excrement. "A Sacred Calling" shows the deplorable working conditions and the devastating personal consequences to NAPS officers as they heroically provide security and safety to First Nation communities in the remote north of Ontario..

Sacred Journey of The Heart

Sacred Journey of The Heart

Led by inspirational teacher and intuitive counselor Ronna Prince, this heart journey will take you to the depths and the heavens, to the past and into the future with hope and deep understanding of how we are in the midst of creating the biggest shift of consciousness of all times in the PRESENT: Heart-based living..

Notes on the Sacred

Notes on the Sacred

Every summer, thousands of people go to Sainte-Anne de Beaupré to celebrate the feast of the patron saint of the sick and disabled. Notes on the Sacred paints a picture of the event, presenting the tourists, pilgrims, clergy and information media..

Dances Sacred and Profane

Dances Sacred and Profane

"Charles Gatewood is a photographer and anthropologist who specializes in "subcultures." On the evidence of "Dances Sacred and Profane," Mark and Dan Jury's documentary about Mr. Gatewood, he is drawn particularly to Mardi Gras revels, gatherings of nudists and sex clubs. Bare breasts, elaborately tattooed bodies and bizarre behavior are featured in his work, and in the movie. Addressing those who may find his subject matter "revolting and disgusting," Mr. Gatewood asserts that it "tells us something about ourselves." He sees "important statements being made there," about "liberation through excess" and "some kind of actualization of transcendence.".