Just Like Heaven

Resenha de filme

Authors

  • Melissa Wisnieski IIPC

Keywords:

intraphysical melancholy, multidimensionality, near-death experience, paraphenomenology, parapsychism

Abstract

The city of San Francisco, in the United States, is the scene of Just Like Heaven where a doctor, newly formed, resident of a hospital, suffers a car accident and remains in coma for several days. The highlight of this plot is the fact that this consciousness manifests itself and interacts with another intraphysical consciousness, the man who rented the apartment where she had lived. He chose this property by judging it quiet and thinking that it would bring him calm, but she constantly returns to that place. Initially the young man considered her apparitions to be a dead person, still not accepting the fact, and tried to help her understand and “make the crossing.” In this way they become friends, closely involved and help each other with their life difficulties. The film presents several paraphenomena, paradigm shift and evidences to be the lack of multidimensional knowledge, making the perception of reality more difficult.

Author Biography

Melissa Wisnieski, IIPC

Graduada em Gestão Comercial, trabalha ao modo de Coordenadora Administrativa; pesquisadora e voluntária da Conscienciologia desde 2008, docente desde 2010; atua no Técnico Científico da Sede do IIPC na função de executiva dos Cursos da Matriz Interna.

Published

2020-10-23

How to Cite

Wisnieski, M. (2020). Just Like Heaven: Resenha de filme. Homo Projector, 4(02), 80–86. Retrieved from https://homoprojector.iipc.org/index.php/homoprojector/article/view/167