Jack Kornfield

Jack Kornfield

Movies for Jack Kornfield...

Gratitude Revealed
Title: Gratitude Revealed
Character: Himself
Released: September 16, 2022
Type: Movie
An epic journey forty years in the making, acclaimed filmmaker, Louie Schwartzberg, the director of Fantastic Fungi, takes us on a transformational, cinematic experience of how to live a more meaningful life full of Gratitude through his intimate conversations with everyday people, thought leaders, and personalities such as Norman Lear, Jack Kornfield, Luisah Teish, Alex Grey and other luminaries.
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The Way of the Psychonaut
Title: The Way of the Psychonaut
Character: Himself
Released: October 14, 2020
Type: Movie
The Way of the Psychonaut explores the life and work of Stanislav Grof, Czech-born psychiatrist and psychedelic psychotherapy pioneer. Stan’s quest for knowledge and insights into the healing power of non-ordinary states of consciousness, influenced the discipline of psychology and profoundly changed many individual lives. One of those transformed by Stan is filmmaker Susan Hess Logeais. The documentary utilizes Susan’s personal existential crisis as a gateway to Grof’s impact, from the micro to the macro.
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Awaken to the Eternal - Nisargadatta Maharaj: a Journey of Self Discovery
Title: Awaken to the Eternal - Nisargadatta Maharaj: a Journey of Self Discovery
Released: July 4, 1995
Type: Movie
Nisargadatta Maharaj's life was a wonderful example of a modern-day sage, one who lived the simple life of a shopkeeper and family man, yet taught from the highest perspective of nondual realization. Maharaj's books and teachings are popular among Western seekers because of their great clarity and direct approach to spiritual awakening. Awaken to the Eternal contains comprehensive film footage of Nisargadatta Maharaj. The essence of his teachings is clearly presented, and several people discuss the significant impact of his presence and teachings in their lives.
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Dharma Rising
Title: Dharma Rising
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
The films looks through the eyes of the first generation of Western Dharma teachers at the myriad issues Buddhism faces and how it is adapting within a culture that runs on the engines of competition and greed, where many consider cruelty to be kindness and ignorance to be knowledge. But throughout its history Buddhism has adapted to new cultures with almost chameleon-like ease. So if its past is any judge, the sublime path our colonial forefathers dubbed Buddhism has begun a migration that over time will leave it, and quite possibly modernity itself, greatly transformed.