InnSaei - The Sea Within
Iceland
1258 people rated A story of soul searching, science, nature, and creativity, "InnSæi" takes us on a global journey to uncover the art of connecting within in today's world of distraction and stress.
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Ayra Starr
29/05/2023 15:17
source: InnSaei - The Sea Within
CAYLA_COETZEE19
22/11/2022 15:33
This documentary is well done and full of important ideas and practices.
I just wish someone spoke about the intuition as a receiver of wisdom and inspiration
from our higher consciousness and even messages from our spirit guides.
I would like to see a second film that goes into other domains such as revelation.
eijayfrimpong
22/11/2022 15:33
We often discard and don't pay attention to our intuitions. Mostly driven by data and not experiencing what is around us and hence living in a self-created closed world is limiting us to explore our true potential. What the data-centric world is doing is conspiring us to decide our next plan of action and that is the worst we can do to us i.e. getting lured by the materialism without a purpose. I don't know how to break this shackle and it is a daily struggle. This documentary is an alarming tickle to the mundane thought process. Finding purpose and attending close look at the sea within...is what this Icelandic concept Innsaei is all about. Do watch.
LP Shimwetheleni 🇳🇦
22/11/2022 15:33
This documentary received financial support from EU. Why is that? I could barely watch it longer than 10 minutes as everything I heard was anti-scientific and pure nonsense. Basically, the author decided the problem of the world was that she had too much work and this was exhausting. Yeah, laughable at best. Her ideas that will revolutionize society in a nutshell: stop using logic and reason, and use your intuition instead. I hope next time she needs a surgeon they will not follow her advice and rather study their field properly.
Bissam Basbosa
22/11/2022 15:33
I stopped watching this movie after about 5 minutes to watch something else because I just didn't like it even before they gave any deep info about the movie.
Eventually, I came back and watched more later. I was proven right by my intuition. Probably the best argument for the description of this movie and no, none of what I just said is explained throughout it. It was terrible. Don't watch it.
merryriana
22/11/2022 15:33
I stopped watching after 12 minutes just to acknowledge that i don't need to reinvent the wheel, cars already exist!
The Icelandic lady decided to do this documentary with her friend because she realized she was disconnected ... and wanted to justify her existence ... oh wow welcome to reality of grownups!
I guess if we all spent hundred and thousands of resources to do our own documentaries to justify our conditioning and our awareness of our self ignorance we might make this world a better place.
NO it won't.
<3
22/11/2022 15:33
I found this documentary to be so obsessed with the idea of ignoring rational thought and 'opening our minds' to intuition, that it manages to lose nearly all substance and fails to discuss or describe any of the concepts in any detail.
I'm a strong believer in mindfulness and reconnecting to our surroundings and the earth on a spiritual level and so I was expecting the really enjoy this film. I did not.
The real irony here is that this film presents some great ideas worth considering, but they are lost in the noise of the presentation.. there's a lot of strange visuals and worryingly unsupported 'scientific' studies, and not a lot of actual discussion to fill 75 minutes.
If you believe you can alter peoples brain waves by staring at them then you'll probably love this film.
Neal Lakhani
22/11/2022 15:33
The documentary doesn't follow an idea. It has a lot of theories squeezed in 1.5 hours just to justify the European funding. First of all, the economist/psychologist lady from the beginning (specialties that cannot mix) has no understanding of intuition... everything she is saying is about thinking, being rational. Only the Harvard professor and the British old guy understood what intuition is and where somehow able to put it into words.. The main idea is Just be! Just flow! Not trying to practice anything or think or anything else. Being empathic, being compassionate will come as a by product of you being in contact with yourself. Feel! We are human beings not human doings!! Everything else doesn't matter. The lady who taught those kids about mindfulness is wrong. In her own selfishness and ego, she took the black kid as her own project not really helping him but putting ideas in his head about the amygdala and other things as such. The kids can't make sense of this stuff, they don't need theory! They need to learn to feel, be more in tune. First of all she could see that the kid was really unhappy but she cares only for her little project that she has in her head. Very incoherent and misleading documentary with no proof. Intuition its just what it is, it's intuition. That feeling in your gut. That deep down sensation that you feel it and not think it. Thats it. Recongnize, feel it, listen to it and you'll be fine. Otherwise leave by the society's rules and be a zombie unhappy and disconnected.
Master KG
22/11/2022 15:33
Thank you to the creators and participators of this film for sharing content that the society I exist in needs more exposure to. The point of this film was not lost on me and it was documented beautifully. I was encouraged by seeing young children communicate these brain parts and functions in relationship to everything as well as mindfulness mediation for everyone in the classroom. This is preparing them for future! These are the minds of our future world changers and I do mean "Minds." Science has proven in the last 20 years that the heart contains a 'second brain' capable of independent memory and personality from the brain which is in our skull. Therefore these kinds of lessons are important to mental health, behavior, critical thinking and innovative creativity right now. Moreover, it's believed that when the big and small brain are synced to harmonic frequency that rapid information recall and intuition to a degree modern humans aren't accessing is possible. I have no doubt that future civilization will master that harmony and because of it the entire globe will be a loving, beautiful, inclusive, welcoming, naturally sustained heaven on earth. It's lovely to see children being prepared to make the most of coming times. It's a reassuring glimpse that this globe will be in good hands and everything is going to be fine. "Shiloh's future goal is impressive." Bring on the golden age.
Grace Lulu
22/11/2022 15:33
I feel compelled to write a review of this film based on all the haters who vehemently discredit it. I find the comments super interesting...like the guy who wrote that he found the scene of the filmmakers watching Grand Theft Auto rape scenes disturbing. But GTA IS disturbing. It's deeply disturbing, especially if you happen to be female. And kids play it. So it isn't THE SCENE that disturbed you, it's being smacked by the reality of GTA by the scene. Do you really not get that, reviewer guy? Anyway, this is a very gentle, thoughtful film. It doesn't draw any epic conclusions. It makes a case for trying to be more connected to the planet, each other, our own feelings, and less connected to electronic devices. It could be a better film but it sure doesn't deserve all the hate.