Watch: Death Makes Life Possible 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Death Makes Life Possible (DMLP) is a feature documentary film that takes the viewer on a beautiful journey through one of life’s most feared experiences: death. Scientists, spiritual teachers, health professionals, scholars, children, and those who have had mystical near-death experiences share their stories with anthropologist, Marilyn Schlitz. She explores the mysteries of death and examines scientific research; ways to cope with grief; and considers the possibility that consciousness might survive after bodily death. Engaging in this exploration of the inevitable can help to transform the fear of death..
Plot: Anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz explores the mysteries of death.
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actively depressing cod-science
The description of this film is highly misleading. Any beauty is bought from stock footage and every ‘interview’ is simply Marilyn nodding and agreeing with light anecdotes and huckster wisdom. Despite being firmly spiritual and non-religious in tone, the person that comes out best is a Muslim cleric who notes that birth and life are temporary and death is permanent. Of course the one time the interviewer asks a follow up question is when she thinks a jovial and intelligent guy from the Skeptic Society might be in denial about a conversation with his dead mother. The mistake seems to be focusing on the egoists who are ‘at peace’ with their own death or talk about looking down at their bodies in near death experiences. A much better film would have focused on the much more important issue of what death means for the living. This film inexplicably leaves the grieving to two elephants.
actively depressing cod-science
The description of this film is highly misleading. Any beauty is bought from stock footage and every ‘interview’ is simply Marilyn nodding and agreeing with light anecdotes and huckster wisdom. Despite being firmly spiritual and non-religious in tone, the person that comes out best is a Muslim cleric who notes that birth and life are temporary and death is permanent. Of course the one time the interviewer asks a follow up question is when she thinks a jovial and intelligent guy from the Skeptic Society might be in denial about a conversation with his dead mother. The mistake seems to be focusing on the egoists who are ‘at peace’ with their own death or talk about looking down at their bodies in near death experiences. A much better film would have focused on the much more important issue of what death means for the living. This film inexplicably leaves the grieving to two elephants.
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Genre Documentary, Drama
Director Mark Krigbaum
Writer Marilyn Schlitz
Actors Deepak Chopra, Dean Radin, Tony Redhouse
Country United States
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