CONSCIOUS CINEMA
REVIEW
TIME IS ART:
Synchronicity and
the Collective Dream
A film by Katy Walker and Joel Mejia
When writer Jennifer Palmer underwent a profound experience with
the passing of a loved one, the once-spiritually skeptical scribe set off
on a path of self-discovery.
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n the new documentary “Time is Art,”
viewers witness her journey through a series of dialogues with an array of enlightened teachers, practitioners, artists and
activists, including Rupert Sheldrake,
Daniel Pinchbeck, Graham Hancock, Amy
Lansky and Jocelyn James. These conversations cover a range of topics and the benefits
they potentially afford, including dream work, ancient mysteries, cosmology, sacred substances, intuition and, above all, synchronicity. Through these
discussions, audiences are made more aware of
our inherent connectedness, our evolving mindset
and our vastly underrated capabilities, all helping
us to frame a new world – and a new future – for
ourselves. In moving away from a materialistic way
of living to one that’s inherently more focused on
expressing our innate creativity, we’re witnessing
a significant paradigm shift in which the prevailing
thinking is changing from the notion that “time is
money” to, as the film’s title suggests, “Time is Art.”
Reviewed by Brent Marchant
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