We watched a wonderful movie last night – one that came highly recommended.
It’s called The Shift and stars Dr. Wayne Dyer.
It was beautifully done. I love how they wove Dr. Dyer’s teachings with everyday situations and normal people who are struggling in various ways. He teaches about moving away from the ego and moving toward our higher selves.
He talks about how in the morning of our lives we are concerned with ambition and competition (the ego) and how we make the shift in the afternoon of our lives toward serving others, finding meaning in life, and being our best selves.
I would definitely recommend this movie – it’s so universal. We are all on our own journey going through life in our own way. And yet, we are all connected, and we all can benefit by going within and getting to know our higher self.
It’s all about letting go and surrendering to the possibility of what’s to come.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with Wayne Dyer, here is his bio:
Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of self-development. He is the author of more than 30 books, has created numerous audio programs and videos, and has appeared on thousands of television and radio shows. Many of his books have been featured as National Public Television specials. Wayne holds a doctorate in educational counseling from Wayne State University and was an associate professor at St. Johns University in New York.
Here’s a synopsis from Hay House – the production company:
What is The Shift? It’s the story of the most important moment of your life—when you stop striving and start arriving! It’s the choice you make to move toward a life that gathers up the pieces of your best, most fulfilled, most loving self. It’s the moment when you start living a life rich with meaning and begin playing the music you came here to play!
Are you ready to make the shift that changes everything?
Are you ready to make the shift that changes everything?
Here’s a preview…
If you’ve already seen this movie, I would love to hear your thoughts!
And if you haven’t, I definitely recommend watching it!