Kaleidoscope Movie Magic – February 2018
Kaleidoscope Movie Magic – February 2018
Kaleidoscope group member Lisa Elin of ReelHappiness.com shares her Reel Happiness Cinema Therapy through a write-up called “Kaleidoscope Group Movie Magic.”
This month’s selection is Sing Street.
A 1980’s Dublin teen struggling with a rough school and tumultuous home life finds escape and possibility when he starts a band in order to charm a mysterious older girl.
Dir. John Carney (also co-wrote screenplay and original songs). Performances by Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, Don Wycherley, Mark McKenna, Kelly Thornton. The Weinstein Company, 2016.
As You Watch
Click here to review our February forecast, then consider the following as you watch this month’s selection.
- Notice how Conor doesn’t necessarily think ahead, but does plan in broad strokes. He’s clear about what he likes and wants, seizes his moments ready or not, and embraces inspiration as the moments show up.
- Watch for all the moments in which Conor exercises quiet, respectful assertiveness, and never allows his power be taken away.
- Observe how he consciously draws creative inspiration from successful people he ad- mires, and tries their style on for size; note how this also helps others catch his vision, making it easier to move toward his goals.
Guided Journaling
Lisa generously provides a handout with watching suggestions & guided journaling exercises created specifically for our Kaleidoscope group. Enjoy benefits & perks like this and more when you join our colorful community!
Each month, we take a deep dive into the month’s colors and energy. I also share what you need to know based on your own personal color preferences.
Plus, we explore Angel messages & affirmations for additional inspiration & loving support. Since we have 2 live calls each month, there’s plenty of open Q&A and group share time with me & our members.
Click here to learn more & enjoy a sample of one of our group calls.
Success Tools for Movie Lovers – A Note from Lisa Elin, Cinema Therapy Mentor
Watching movies like we’re doing with Brooklyn is a self-growth approach that inspires natural and lasting change. As we watch with conscious awareness, we help our unconscious become open to new ideas and ways of doing things—leading to enhanced well-being and faster progress toward our goals! It’s the bridge between knowing the path, and walking the path.
Visit Reel Happiness Cinema Therapy for more tools and movies to support you on your path, and please feel free to contact me anytime with questions or requests. I love hearing from you!