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The Power of the Heart

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With its unprecedented convocation of eighteen of the world's greatest spiritual thinkers, authors, and scientists, including Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Paulo Coelho, and Eckhart Tolle, this beautiful spiritual guide reveals how you can overcome limitations and fulfill your highest potential.

 

Lawyer Baptist de Pape was mired in anxiety and fears about his future when he had an awe-inspiring awakening – and was called to investigate the incredible power of the heart and how it can lead us to our true purpose in life. On a quest that took him around the world, de Pape interviewed eighteen true icons – all on camera – including Isabel Allende, Jane Goodall, Marci Shimoff, Marianne Williamson, and Gary Zukav. Generously sharing their touching personal stories as well as profound guidance, these leaders co-created with de Pape a sensational portrait of the heart as an inexhaustible source of love and wisdom that far surpasses that of the mind. 

 

With exciting spiritual and scientific insights, The Power of the Heart presents fascinating evidence that the heart is more than a physical organ – possessing its own intelligence that can transform your views of money, health, relationships, and success. These unforgettable lessons from our era's greatest teachers will inspire you to find your hidden talents, hear your inner voice, and fulfill your highest purpose in life.

  • Year
    2014
  • Runtime
    84 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Netherlands, United States
  • Director
    Drew Heriot
  • Screenwriter
    Drew Heriot, Baptist De Pape
  • Producer
    Alain de Levita
  • Executive Producer
    Arnoud Fioole, Baptist De Pape, Mattijs van Moorsel
  • Cast
    Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle, Gary Zukav, Isabel Allende, Maya Angelou, Jane Goodall, John Gray, Marianne Williamson, Mark Nepo, Michael Beckwith, Neale Donald Walsch, Paulo Coelho