20 Soul Searching Films

We’ve all seen a movie or two that touches us in a way that makes the lessons of that film stay with us in the days and weeks after we’ve walked out of the theater. A recent list from spot.ph gives 20 of the greatest films for soul searching. We don’t endorse any of these movies as ones you must watch, and we believe that films do not substitute for the real spiritual healing you may need in your life, but if you are looking for a weekend movie, look over these titles to see if any of them spark your interest.

Here is the list:

  • -Dead Poet’s Society
  • -American Beauty
  • -Eat Pray Love
  • -Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • -Almost Famous
  • -Lost in Translation
  • -Before Sunrise/Before Sunset
  • -Sideways
  • -Ordinary People
  • -Y Tu Mama Tambien
  • -The Devil Wears Prada
  • -Under the Tuscan Sun
  • -Into the Wild
  • -Harold and Maude
  • -Magnolia
  • -Chungking Express
  • -Amelie
  • -Adaptation
  • -Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
  • -Five Easy Pieces

For more information on each individual movie, check out the article here.
What are some of your other recommendations for inspiring movies? Let us know in the comments below!

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5 Musts Before Summer Ends

In a recent article on Oprah.com, authors Lynn Andriani and Amber Kallor highlighted the eight things you must do before the end of summer. We’ve decided to modify the list down to five and include why these five things will also help you slow down and appreciate the season and yourself.

1. Take off your shoes – No matter if you live in a climate that is warm all year round or only those summer months, the act of taking off your shoes and letting your feet be free will also help free your mind. You have approximately 7,800 nerves in each foot. Take your feet for a spin in the sand (wet and dry) on the grass, or even in the puddles or mud. Connecting your feet to nature can help ground your mind as well.

2. Stargaze – On a nice summer night, take yourself and maybe a friend, partner, family member, outside to a wide open area to gaze at the millions of stars in the sky. Think about what you are actually looking at. Put your life in the context of sitting on planet earth, gazing into the universe outside. Our solar system is a miracle in itself. Check out the Milky Way, as it is brightest in the summer.

3. Dance – If you haven’t already, make a summer playlist of all the songs that remind you of some of the best summer days either this season or summers in the past. Invite friends over or have a solo dance party while cooking, grilling or just spending time together. Let loose and move like no one is watching. If you don’t want all up-tempo songs, mix a couple of smooth, slow songs in there to sway and take-in those warm summer nights.

4. Fill your house with the aroma of a fresh pie – As the summer days wind down, so too does the temperature (not always, but you will have a couple cool nights). Why not bake a fresh, homemade pie to serve at dessert. The act of baking and the rich smells that come along with it are sure to create fond memories and delicious treats!

5. Get in the water – If you live on a coast, the average ocean water temperatures are highest in August, especially in the northern Atlantic and Pacific. If you’re closer to a lake or river, those temperatures should be relatively high as well. Immerse yourself in the water and just float. Let your body relax and just become enriched by the summer sun and the refreshing waters.

 

For more ideas of what to do before the end of summer, read the full article here! Remember to visit Sedona Soul Adventures to see some of our programs to help enrich your spirit and life

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Sedona Soul Adventures in Egypt

Take a listen as Pam O’Connor discusses her recent journey with Sedona Soul Adventures to Egypt. The Sedona Soul Adventures Sacred Travel trip took place right after the Egyptian Revolution earlier this year. Hear what she has to say about her self-discoveries, what she learned from Egypt and what she left behind. Don’t forget to visit our website to find out more about our Egypt tours and other sacred travel tours! You can see some more of our videos and pictures on our YouTube channel and our Facebook page.

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How do you “just be” in the moment?

We all know that life can get crazy. Sometimes we need to put down our cell phones, shut down our computers and turn off our televisions. Sometimes we need to really open our eyes and look around us at the beauties in our backyards, the magic and love pouring out of our family and friends, and be in awe of the mystery of the world. Sometimes we need to let go of all things keeping us from living in the moment.

Sometimes we just need to be.

How do you try to “just be” in the moment?

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5 Steps to Internalizing Positive Affirmation

Have you heard the phrase, “you are your toughest critic?” For some people, this is a painful reality. Internalizing a positive affirmation (a declaration that something positive is true), from others or from you, can be very difficult. A recent article in Huffington Post by Ronald Alexander Ph.D., author of “Wise Mind, Open Mind,” tackles this issue and offers steps to embodying encouraging statements.

Starting at a young age, we receive negative affirmations from people around us. These messages can remain in our conscious or subconscious for a long time if we do nothing about it. They can then override any positive affirmations we receive, even if we aren’t aware of it.

Here are the five steps that Alexander offers to make affirmations more effective and powerful in your life:

-Make a list of what you’ve always thought of as your negative qualities. Think back to what others may have told you, or things you may believe to be true about yourself. Look for themes. This is a great start to making a shift in your life.

-List positive affirmations about yourself. Try to use powerful language (dust off that old thesaurus) to describe your positive aspects. Ask a close friend to read your list to see if he or she has any suggestions to make the wording stronger.

-Speak the affirmation out loud for about five minutes, three times a day. Schedule time (morning, noon and night) to say or write the powerful, positive statements out loud over and over. Find time when you’re alone, or even in front of a mirror, to do this exercise.

-Anchor the affirmation in your body. “Breathe” into the affirmation while you are saying or writing it. Place your hand on the area that felt the most uncomfortable when you wrote out the negative belief in step one. As your mind re-programs, you want to move from the concept of the affirmation to a real, positive embodiment of the quality.

-Get a friend or coach to repeat your affirmation to you. Having another person reaffirm these positive messages helps make the statements tangible. If you don’t have someone in your life who you would feel comfortable asking to do this, stand in front of a mirror and repeat the affirmations as the person reinforcing the message.

“Affirmations can be a powerful tool to help you change your mood, state of mind and manifest the change you desire in your life.” (source).

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Are You Building People Up, Or Knocking Them Down?

As human beings one of our most essential needs beyond water, food and shelter, is to be loved. We are consistently in need of human connection and interaction to motivate and lift us up. We also have the profound power to make or break other people’s days with our words and actions. With this said, it should be our daily challenge to inspire, motivate and encourage others. Here are some ways in which you can do just that:

  • Treat people with kindness, or as your mother always said, “Treat people the way you would want to be treated.” People tend to have a better response and demeanor when you use kindness and understanding as your method of communication.
  • Celebrate with people. Jealously can be a key obstacle in finding happiness in other peoples achievements. Remove jealousy and find the warmth in celebrating the joys of another persons life with them.
  • Learn how to listen. Most everyone is good at talking, but there are few who have the natural ability to really and truly listen. Listening is a gift which reflects a sense of caring and selflessness.
  • Do not judge. There is often more depth to people than what is at the surface. Before you judge, get to know who they are and what the motivating factors are behind their actions.

For other tips and information on how to transform your life, visit the Sedona Soul Adventures website.

 

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Changing How We Play The Hand Dealt

In September of 2007 Randy Pausch, a computer science professor, stepped up to give a lecture to an audience of 400 youthful, vibrant and energetic college students. This ‘last lecture’ was a tradition at Carnegie Mellon University, where professors were asked  to give a hypothetically ‘last talk’ by considering what mattered most to them. Little did any of those bright shining faces know, that Paush’s Last Lecture was very real, you see, Paush had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Over the next hour and a half, Paush enlightens the audience with his humor, love, dreams and enormous faith, but never once does Paush take pity on himself. Because of Paush’s unique perspective on life, his story spread like wildfire and his video went viral.

Below you will find Randy Paush’s original Last Lecture. If you have not seen this video, please take the time to watch it, it will inspire you beyond imagination.

Randy Paush (October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008)

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Don’t Let Toxic People Drag You Down

People dragging you down?

Maybe it is your co-worker Greg who consistently talks poorly about other people in your office, or maybe it is your girlfriend Jill who always seems to point out the negative in your relationship. Whatever the case, you are stuck in a quick sand trap of very destructive personalities which are most likely affecting your happiness.

The world is full of negative and pessimistic people who are ready to feed off of any happiness or enthusiasm you exude. Unfortunately, you cannot rid yourself completely of these people; however, you can remove them from your immediate circle of people you associate yourself with.

Begin your venture back to happiness by singling out those people in your life who may be dragging you down with their negativity. You don’t ever want to burn bridges with people, so handle these situations with extreme courtesy and care.

Relationships should bring balance, harmony and contribute happiness to each area of your life, not the contrary. Eliminate toxic relationships from your life, or create boundaries in which these people cannot inflict their drama on your life. No one should have to substitute their personal joy for someone else’s negativity.

For more help on this issue, or to mend a relationship with a specialized retreat, visit Sedona Soul Adventures.

 

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The Trip of a Lifetime!

This fall Sedona Soul Adventures will be journeying to the ancient and very magical land of Egypt. During this time in Egypt, we will be guiding you to transformation through incredible, once in a lifetime experiences. Not only will we be visiting spectacular places, but you will have the opportunity to participate in ceremonies and rituals in private temples, tombs and inside the Great Pyramid. All of this combined with a five day cruise down the Niles will set the tone for a prefect, transformational and relaxing retreat.

If you are still hesitant, please watch this video testimonial from Pam O’Connor. Pam attended a trip to Egypt in February of this year, and takes a moment to reflect on her personal and spiritual journey.

If you would like more information on Sedona Soul Adventure’s journey to Egypt this October, please click here.

 

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5 Powerful Words to Empower You

Remember that catchy little phrase: “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me!”. As a child you probably rambled that one off to irritate your brother for calling you stupid. But as an adult, no matter how many times you try to tell yourself that words don’t mean anything, you know deep down that they are in fact, quite powerful.

Besides the messy, angry words which come out in a fight, there are yet other words which cut ourselves even deeper. Words like: “should have”, “can’t” and “but” are all ‘excuse’ words. We have all used these types of ‘excuse’ words, and many others to create sentences which create damaging blows to our motivation. Dreams, plans and ambition are all thrown out the window when we use these words.

Fortunately, this is a very easy problem to correct, but it will take an active initiative on your part to put an end to these ‘excuse’ words. Replace ‘excuse’ words with action and responsibility words :

  • I can
  • I will
  • I understand
  • Sure thing!
  • ….and the best one yet….I am sorry

Excuses only cripple you by creating obstacles which block you from accomplishment. Take action and live your dreams!

 

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