2012 Crossing Over A New Beginning

2012 "Have no fear, it's just a ride!"
2012 Crossing Over A New Beginning
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Released: 15 November 2012 Released
Producted By: Brave Archer Films
Country: Australia
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December 21, 2012 is on everyone's mind. What will it bring? Is it the end of the world? A new beginning for mankind? Or just another year on the calendar? Brave Archer Films presents '2012 Crossing Over, A New Beginning.' The feature documentary explores a positive spiritual perspective on the events of Dec 21, 2012. The film investigates the galactic alignment, consciousness awakening, cycles of evolution, our binary star system with Sirius, the fear agenda in the media, who's behind it, love vs fear and much more. The film is loaded with amazing revelations of the current times we live in, from exceptional astrologer and teacher Santos Bonacci, spiritual leaders Bud Barber, George Neo and much more. The doco is shot entirely in Full HD, illustrated with high end animations and includes original music by Jonathan Kent.

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Myky Petrov What an absolutely amazing watch! Initially I was going to play it in the background while doing other chores, but from the moment it began I was gripped to my seat and could not move for the duration of it! Amel Tresnjic's passion for this project is felt throughout the film. Not only did he single handedly write, edit, direct and produce the entire film but you feel the excitement and heart that went into creating it as you watch it.Towards the end especially I was filled with joy and excitement as the ripples of consciousness this film sends out with its viewing.A lot of gratitude to Amel and all who openly shared their knowledge and wisdom in the creation of this film.
april_eyes My husband and I watched this film after my father-in-law forwarded it to us. After all the non-sense about 2012 being the end of the world full of disasters, this was very refreshing! I enjoyed having validation for what I felt the meaning of Dec. 21st, 2012 to symbolize and the film also taught astrological information and insights that I did not previously know.The cast was new to me, which was also nice. Coming from Canada, many of the films on certain subjects tend to repeat the same teachers and therefore teachings. New insights are most often obtained by new input and this is what Amel was able to do seamlessly. Thank you so much for producing this film and I look forward to the next ones! April
southerndingo2006 We hear so much gloom and doom in the news today. Indeed there are many self-made threats to the world's habitability. Here is a movie which brings a message of hope that rests on an understanding of humans as more than flesh and blood and on the belief that humans are eternal souls who are holographic shards of Divinity.Whether or not you believe in astrology, the premise that all people are equally eternal and equally able to spiritually evolve is an improvement on apocalyptic scenes of eternal damnation for some and undeserved salvation for the few. It is also more hopeful than a merely materialistic view of the universe.The movie places the future in our hands. We have the power to overthrow ignorance and selfishness through courage and love. The voices of the common people are heard, common people who have discovered their inner divinity and who are not afraid to say so against the voices of convention that deny its possibility.The movie was made wholly by one young person who escaped with his family from Bosnia during the war there. They almost lost their lives and certainly lost their possessions. Yet this young film maker is filled with optimism, bravery and love for humanity. This movie articulates a growing connection of mystically inclined people throughout the world who find Divinity resident in all hearts and who leave the narrow constraints of their cultures to reach out in a spirit of love, understanding, empowerment and courage to birth a new world of sharing, tolerance, compassion and truth.
benede This is from an e-mail exchange with the director of the movie, I decided to also share as a comment:Thanks for your e-mail. I really liked your Crossing Over movie....first of all it came into my awareness when i had to deal with my disappointment of having my expectations smashed regarding the whole End of Mayan Calendar 'thingy'. I wanted something magical to happen, well, it didn't and your movie "popped' up as a sane alternative version of what our future can be, it offered some consolation to me from people who seemed not to have fallen for 'the magic version' of events. It helped me to 'save face' with friends who all along had minimized the 2012 phenomenon.The movie also accentuated the positive...with a strong emphasis on Love as opposed to Fear...which is what I have been resonating with intellectually: Emotion-wise though, fears always creep back in, I am not by any means where I want to be regarding fears, especially fears of the Dark Forces keep 'popping' up and I have not been able to explain this to people in a way that make sense to them.That is another reason why I really like your film because it explains the Fear agenda and the Dark Forces in a way that is understandable to uninitiated people, even my wife was able to watch it without accusing me of being a conspiracy theorist and an acquaintance who I have been working on for a while had this to say, she seems to be waking up:"..watched all of it. Impressive; provocative; loving. Thank you."I am not knowledgeable about movie production techniques but found the fast clips of different people saying the same basic thing was very helpful to 'drive home the message' so to speak. It would have become boring if we had to watch people through their whole interviews sequentially, this 'clipping' way is much more effective as far as I am concerned.I also am grateful that Kennedy's speech was included, I have found this to be a very persuasive way of waking people up to what is going on in our world.If i would change anything at all about the movie it would be to cut the Chaplin Hitler part at the end...to my mind he is stuck in emphasizing 'science and reason' if I heard right and I think the answer is Love as a way to live and be, which often is in direct conflict with what our 'science and reason' proponents stand for, at least up until now in our era. But that is the only thing I would change (I seem to remember seeing a comment on your film where the reviewer expressed the same sentiment regarding Chaplin).In summary, thanks again for a superb hopeful vision of what our future can be!