Sex: The Secret Gate to Eden
Sex: The Secret Gate to Eden
| 26 December 2006 (USA)
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Discover the Alchemy, Tantra, and Kabbalah hidden in the Mysteries of Adam and Eve. Temptation. The serpent. The expulsion from Paradise. Archetypal stories that have moved millions of human beings: but who has understood their real meaning? Theories abound, but humanity remains suffering in the wilderness. Now, the Esoteric Doctrine upon which all the world s great religions are grounded is revealed.

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hamzahmidi

This beautiful film helps shed light on our current condition. There are some who walk away disagreeing with the contents of this film, however, to say that this film was being presumptive in order to "make it work" is very inaccurate. Any religion in the world condemns lust, and most make very specific examples. Anyone who does the proper research will realize that this film is incredibly well established on facts.That being said, the viewer is in for a visual treat. The art is beautiful and consciousness inspiring. The music and narration are wonderful and made with a lot of love. It goes along slowly enough that you can understand it, but fast enough that it is not dragged out.After watching this film I have been very inspired, spiritually, and I recommend people to check it out!

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Lauris Olups

This reminds me of "Thrive". Both movies have 5 sensational claims per minute as if they were common knowledge. It seems it has been made for extremely naive people. Doesn't it seem to the makers of the film that each extraordinary claim they make requires serious basis, careful analysis and in-depth explanation? I consider myself spiritual, but can't cope with approach so unscientific.Even though I believe in the idea of transmutation of the sexual energy, I can't help feeling that every single coincidence is used in the film as legitimate connection, how in the world would they know it with such clarity?

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Andre Yonache

This beautiful film helps shed light on our current condition. There are some who walk away disagreeing with the contents of this film, however, to say that this film was being presumptive in order to "make it work" is very inaccurate. Any religion in the world condemns lust, and most make very specific examples. Anyone who does the proper research will realize that this film is incredibly well established on facts.That being said, the viewer is in for a visual treat. The art is beautiful and consciousness inspiring. The music and narration are wonderful and made with a lot of love. It goes along slowly enough that you can understand it, but fast enough that it is not dragged out.After watching this film I have been very inspired, spiritually, and I recommend people to check it out!

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ndys-1

Look, I am open to "new ways" of thinking and I always welcome knowledge to enlighten and teach me. But here, to make all of the pieces "fit", too many assumptions are made. These assumptions are presented as fact. If these "assumptive facts" were not made, the line of reasoning to make this movie "work" would fall flat on it's face. Yes, the Bible (in this case, the Old Testament in particular) has much symbolism. But to say (assume)that the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is actually an orgasm is more than a bit too assumptive. This movie says that sex was allowed as long as there was no orgasm. The orgasm was the fruit of the forbidden tree. Since Eve "ate" the forbidden fruit first and then Adam "ate", the only way this could be done is if they masturbated until orgasm. That would be the implication. The whole movie is set up around this and I just don't buy it. All who watch this movie will either believe it, walk away with "yeah, but what if"?, or think (like I do) that it just doesn't work because of too many assumptive concepts that are stated as fact.

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