The Shift |  | Director: Michael Goorjian Actors: Wayne W. Dyer, Michael DeLuise, Portia de Rossi, Ed Kerr, Shannon Sturges Studio: Hay House, Inc.
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 121 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 9006420 UPC: 656629006420 EAN: 0656629006420 ASIN: B001S33QD6
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: May 15, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Originally produced under the title, Ambition to Meaning. In this compelling film, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer explores the spiritual journey from ambition to meaning. The powerful shift from the ego constructs we are taught early in life by parents and society - which promote an emphasis on achievement and accumulation - are shown in contrast to a life of meaning, focused on serving and giving back. Through the intertwined stories of an overachieving businessman, a mother of two seeking her own expression in the world, and a director trying to make a name for himself, this entertaining film not only inspires, but also teaches us how to create a life of meaning and purpose.
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Perfect. November 22, 2009 Minna Marsh, Mental Coach (Finland) This movie surpasses all other movies. I love You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay and have seen it many times, but The Shift helps me to land in the abundance of Now every time I watch it, surprising me with new insight and uplifting spiritual notes that I missed before.
I think The Shift is Wayne Dyer's best work so far. It has many layers, not only in the storyline, but also spiritually and informatively. If you are tired of the pain, this movie is for you. If you want to recollect who you are, this movie is for you. And you.
a good primer on Dyer's teachings November 9, 2009 James C. Ward (Tuscaloosa area AL, USA) whether you've been a fan of Dyer's for years or just recently, this film easily introduces you to the recent teachings of Dyer's (reminiscent his recent PBS specials).
Dyer plays himself in the movie, but this isn't a documentary, but a feature film. He interacts with various characters as they learn to view their life in more spiritual terms.
inspirational film....would make a great gift as well to a loved one.
this message has been shared in much better ways October 27, 2009 M. Pettit (prairie du chien, wi) "The Shift" is a self-help "manifesting" movie, disguised as an interview with Dr. Wayne Dyer, within the framework of a movie about people living out the concepts Dr. Dyer talks about. All of the characters are staying in the same resort area by the ocean. While Dr. Dyer is interviewed for a fictional project within the movie, the other characters in the movie experience the concepts he has been talking about.
Yes, Dr. Dyer says some interesting things. Yes, the actors in the movie were mostly likeable. The two just didn't fit together. I felt pandered to - if I'm a good girl and listen up, I might learn something. The unfortunate thing is what I might learn is pretty obvious. For example, a workaholic, unkind, driven businessman suddenly realizes that money isn't the most important thing and that he doesn't have to work at a job he hates.
I don't imagine my opinion will be valued by Wayne Dyer fans, but I thought his role in this movie was cloying. Also, for being so spiritually evolved it seems he is getting a big head, although he downplays it and makes it seem like it isn't the case. You will either see what I mean by this, or you won't. (symbolically his head is ACTUALLY about five times bigger than anyone else's on the cover art!) I think Dr. Dyer's own ego is involved in his popularity. Oh, well, we are all human. I undoubtedly have lots of my own ego issues that caused me to notice this!
Give me a person who DOESN'T think he has all the answers to life -- but is interested in the quest -- I would love to hear him talk all day.
I agree that "You can heal your life" is a much more enjoyable and worthwhile film. I liked hearing from the variety of people in YCHYL and also that movie didn't pretend to be something else.
Some of the manifesting materials out in the world seem quite simplistic and full of platitudes.
The shift October 15, 2009 MeaningfulAbundance (Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This beautiful DVD shows how by adjusting your perspective and being open to the opportunities life presents to you, you truly can live a more joyous abundant life. I highly recommend this DVD. Dr Dyer is a gifted wise man, his humility is inspiring.
I Love Wayne Dyer but he should have received more help on this. September 17, 2009 L. Herbert (Greely, Ontario Canada) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I have to pause a video several times throughout the first time viewing well, it means I'm disappointed and not sitting on the edge of my seat, if you know what I mean. Dyer is my favourite speaker, and I've bought all his books. I bought this video because it received quite a build-up from him by way of the preview and Hay House radio. I was really excited to find out if this was something new. It should say on the cover, "For people just testing the waters of spirituality". If he had delved into his deeper thoughts more, and cut loose the commentary from the so-called directer and his staff, I would have been leaning into the message. It was just too bland and I wanted more, and I know Dr Dyer has more to give. Perhaps he will try again, and really help by giving us more specifics on how we can help ourselves.
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