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Monday, May 21, 2012

Kumare

One day one wise man and American Filmmaker Vikram Gandhi, decided to take a deep look into what obsesses people with Guru. One day he decided to see for himself if Gurus were real or just full of it.

Let me introduce you to Kumare a wise guru from the East who indoctrinated a group of followers in the West. Vikram Gandhi impersonated a spiritual leader for the sake of a social experiment designed to challenge one of the most widely accepted taboos: that only a tiny "1%" can connect the rest of the world to a higher power. Concealing his true identity from everyone he meets, Kumare forges profound and spiritual connections with people from all walks of life.

At the same time, in the absurdity of living as an entirely different person, Vikram, the filmmaker, is forced to confront difficult questions about his own identity. At the height of his popularity, Kumare unveils his true identity to a core group of disciples who are knee-deep in personal transformation. Will they accept his final teaching? Can this illusion reveal a greater spiritual truth? KUMARE, at once playful and profound, is an insightful look at faith and belief.

It just goes to show that it's nothing spiritual or religious that helps people it's people that help people.
Always remember that and you won't go far wrong.



Monday, May 7, 2012

The listserve,

With loads of work and personal projects on the side I did not have much time to write more these last months.Now I am taking the time to write about things/projects/campaign or whatever things that touched me.What you'll see hereunder is a perfect example:


The listserve is a mailing list that will send you everyday an Email from a subscriber that will be randomly selected. Here is how it works: you subscribe to the mailing list (17,491 people are subscribers so far). Once a day, a subscriber is chosen at random to share a self-written essay with the other subscribers.
I have been subscribed for the last 3 days, and I can't tell you how happy I am from that decision.

Now every day I am waiting for that little email to pop up in my inbox.

If you had a chance to share a message with thousands of people, what would you say? 


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