Wunder der Lebenskraft (2015) [N/A]

Written by:
Stephan Petrowitsch

Directed by:
Stephan Petrowitsch


Release Date:
April 11, 2015

Original Title:
Wunder der Lebenskraft

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
InTouch Filmproduktion Petrowitsch & von Wehner GbR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

School doctors don't mention the life-force, because they can hardly work with it. Scientist do not talk about it because they cannot measure it yet.The life force is the force that makes every life on our planet possible. A force that decides everything and yet has hardly been researched.Until now. Because "Miracle of life-force" has made it its task to enlighten. With emotional and impressive images, this film illuminates both the miracle of power itself and the miraculous effects that can be experienced by those who experience a significant increase in this power. The scenes captured by director and filmmaker Stephan Petrowitsch during the shooting go as far as spontaneous healing.The following protagonists appear in the film:Dr. med. Folker Meißner, doctor and 1st chairman of DAEMBE e.V., Königswinter (Germany), speaks about the relationship between modern medicine and the life-force.ShiFu Shi de Lon, former Shaolin monk, doctor of Daoist medicine, brings about spectacular healings in the physical and emotional areas through the use of his chi powers.Dr. Vagish Shastri, scholar and vagyoga teacher, Varanasi (India), listed in the "Who is who in the world" in the 80s, teaches a gentle way to activate the Kundalini power.Neelakanda Rishi, has achieved Sabikalpha Samadhi and the activation of his Kundalini power after 15 years of spiritual practice in a cave, Teni / Tamil Nadu (India).Dr. John Veltheim, BodyTalk founder, Sarasota (USA), talks about the dangers associated with awakening the Kundalini power, but also the blessings associated with healthy activation.Guru Ram Lal Siyag, Siddha-Yoga-Guru, Jodhpur (India), taught a way to activate the Kundalini power that was also possible through video initiation.Subrahmonyan, Taoist sage in the ashram of Ramana Maharshi, Tiruvannamalai (India) talks about the true meaning of the word Yoga and what the Kundalini really means.Swami Vishwananda, Enlightened Master from Mauritius, Springen (Germany) talks about a devotional path to awakening the Kundalini power at the right time.Laurens Storms, Kundalini Yoga Teacher, Arnhem (Netherlands) is a Kundalini Yoga teacher who is actually able to purify the way for the rise of Kundalini power.Sundar Prins, yoga teacher, Rotterdam (Netherlands), was supposed to be paralyzed from the shoulders down for the rest of his days after a serious car accident. But a unity experience, combined with the awakening of his Kundalini power, changed his fate. Today he works as a yoga teacher.Armin Mattich, healer and Kundalini expert, Hockenheim (Germany) is the researcher among the protagonists of the film. His knowledge about the Kundalini power and the way to awaken this power as a side effect of the healing of the soul and the mystical fire, which can then be awakened in the soul, is unparalleled.Emaho, shaman from Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA) demonstrates a phenomenon, which can appear with very strongly increased life force: Invulnerability. In the course of his work, the Kundalini power is occasionally awakened in the participants.Fratel Cosimo, Christian saint, member of the Third Franciscan Order, Santa Maria della Scoglio, Calabria (Italy), is seen as a living christian saint. The grace that is sometimes granted through him inevitably leads to an increase in vitality.Saidou Bikienga, healer from North Africa with spectacular physical successes (Burkina Faso), also works with the power of God.Maya Storms, great soul, brought about spectacular healings and changes of fate in a completely inconspicuous way.

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