Emmerich & Redfield on 2012
September 11, 2009
Roland Emmerich: For the longest time I said, “I don’t want to do disaster movies anymore.” I didn’t want to repeat myself — and then I came across together with [writer] Harald [Kloser] this one idea, which I thought made it worth it to do another disaster movie; it’s actually the very oldest story people tell each other. It’s the story of a flood, and how to survive it — like a Noah’s Arc’s re-telling, in a modern way. That theory was too good to not to do it. This is the mother of all disasters.
(more at MTV)
James Redfield (author of The Celestine Prophecy): Fear is the opposite of love which is the barometer of how it’s spiritually connecting us and to have to stay in love and stay in optimism based on that love. 2012 I believe is just one of those challenges and I do think we probably would have some severe challenges physically on the planet, storms and those kinds of things but I really think there’s a big sort of weight scale, balance scale, out there in the sky and as people buy into it with certain expectations that we’re going to have all of this apocalypse then we’re powerful enough to create that. So I think that were we are now is to learn to manage collectively and individually our creative power out there with our intentions, our beliefs, and our faiths which is of course all the scriptures from all the religions talk about. We do have faith power. We have to marshal that and learn and believe in it but yet also cultivate the right faith projection out there. So I believe that we should be really talking about 2013 and talk about what’s the new most ideal spiritual world we could imagine and what does that look like.
(more at Examiner.com)
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