
Director Kelly Noonan's documentary takes us on a scientific and spiritual journey where we discover that our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions have a huge impact on our health and ability to heal. The latest science reveals that we are not victims of unchangeable genes, nor should we buy into a scary prognosis. The fact is we have more control over our health and life than we have been taught to believe. This film will empower you with a new understanding of the miraculous nat... (Full plot summary below)
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Director Kelly Noonan's documentary takes us on a scientific and spiritual journey where we discover that our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions have a huge impact on our health and ability to heal. The latest science reveals that we are not victims of unchangeable genes, nor should we buy into a scary prognosis. The fact is we have more control over our health and life than we have been taught to believe. This film will empower you with a new understanding of the miraculous nature of the human body and the extraordinary healer within us all. HEAL not only taps into the brilliant minds of leading scientists and spiritual teachers but follows three people on actual high-stakes healing journeys. Healing can be extremely complex and deeply personal, but it can also happen spontaneously in a moment. Through these inspiring and emotional stories, we find out what works, what doesn't, and why. Featuring Dr. Deepak Chopra, Anita Moorjani, Marianne Williamson, Dr. Michael Beckwith, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Anthony Williams ('Medical Medium'), Dr. Bernie Siegel, Gregg Braden, Dr. Joan Borysenko, Dr. David Hamilton, Dr. Kelly Brogan, Rob Wergin, Dr. Kelly Turner, Peter Chrone, Dr. Darren Weissman, and Dr. Jeffrey Thompson.
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| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersIt’s a well-intentioned film that wants to help people live healthier lives, but it sometimes appears closer to a feature-length infomercial than a legitimate documentary. |
| User ReviewAdam SBalanced. Entertaining and Totally Eye opening! It is a great reference point to begin healing. |
| User ReviewLeslie BThis is a nice film, but it doesnï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)t really tell you anything you donï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)t already know. Itï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)s cheerleading for people dealing with chronic pain. Which is great. But, I know really sick people who have actually died, and they couldnï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)t think, meditate, dream, or healthy-eat their way out of it. Anyway, if youï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)re sort of ill, the info in this film is good to know. Go for it. Will it heal you? Thatï¿ 1/2 1/2(TM)s the million dollar question. |
| User Reviewlavendersiriusas someone who does believe in spiritual healing, it only works *to an extent.* spirituality and science CAN AND DO COEXIST. this documentary glorifies not getting authentic medical help because "energy healing is the key," when sure, it can help, but if you're genuinely ill, it wont heal your physical state and it will only provide a boost at most for your mental health. i am a sufferer of multiple traumagenic disorders and practice some of my spirituality to help it, and thats valid. but at the same time, i know that therapy of all sorts, potentially medications, + nonspiritual professional help will be the FULL solution. don't watch this crap if it's not just to criticize and nitpick as well. go to the hospital if you have genuine physical concerns, contact a therapist if youre mentally unwell, please dont depend on spirituality on its own, though you can still be spiritual it cannot and will not replace actual care. |