AWARE - GLIMPSES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY | 102 MINS | GERMANY | DIRECTORS: FRAUKE SANDIG + ERIC BLACK | PRODUCERS: FRAUKE SANDIG + ERIC BLACK | NSW PREMIERE
What is consciousness? Is it in all living beings? What happens when we die? Why do we seem to be hardwired for mystical experience?
In these times of existential crisis, there has been an explosion of research into consciousness. After four centuries of silence, scientists are confronting the “Big Questions”, cutting a window into a realm previously held tight by philosophy and religion.
The second film in the Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth - Trilogy AWARE follows six brilliant researchers, approaching the greatest of all mysteries from radically different perspectives, from within and without: through high-tech brain research and Eastern meditation, by scientifically exploring inner space through psychedelic substances and by investigating the consciousness of plants. Scientists are arriving at new insights – some have been integral to Indigenous knowledge for millennia.
AWARE opens as a science film but emerges well beyond the explicable, ultimately leading one on a voyage upon the ocean of consciousness, a contemplative, sensual, cinematographic meditation. The networks of consciousness are reflected in 'grand' imagery revealing the vast interconnectedness of Nature - from the smallest organisms, to the world of plants and animals and on to the cosmos. It invites one to experience the awe and mystery of life as the researchers do, to dive in with them, returning to see the world anew, to review long-held beliefs and assumptions and initiate one’s own oceanic journey. Ultimately, to be aware one is aware.
“I found AWARE to be in many ways the most moving and beautiful depiction of deep understanding of consciousness and of who we are that I have seen depicted through film… the film as an invitation for us as human beings to step out of our sense of separateness… ” – Jack Kornfield, author and Buddhist teacher
“Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness is a heady experience – dare I say spiritual? – that stirs feelings of awe and wonder, humility and connection... the film creates a contemplative openness that words alone might find hard to describe. It’s a remarkable film.”
– Valerie Kalfrin, Alliance of Women Film Journalists
SESSION TIMES
SUNDAY DEC 19
4PM
Palace Byron Bay
Times and Tickets coming soon
Palace Byron Bay
TUESDAY DEC 21
4PM
Palace Byron Bay