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3 Magic Words: The Movie; Reviewed by Emily A. Filmore

by Emily » Sun May 06, 2012 4:14 pm
3 Magic Words: The Movie
Directed by Michael Perlin

“The day everyone accepts the responsibility of being one with God is the day we make our world
more peaceful, loving and spiritual.”
-Michael Perlin

This film is a beautiful representation of the Universe and our place within it. It ponders the questions
“Who Am I?” and “Why am I here?” Filled with breathtaking images and music it encourages us to
explore ourselves, our souls and our role in the universe. Guided by commentary from philosophers,
authors, teachers and artists, (including Kute Blackson, Neale Donald Walsch, Debbie Ford, and
Susan Shumsky) the film will assist you in awakening to Who You Really Are.

The “3 Magic Words” which are revealed toward the end of the film may feel like a bit of a surprise to
you; yet at the same time they will feel like a mantra your soul has been repeating over and over and
over again. Parents will enjoy the message and will be excited to share it with their children. Children
will love the imagery and even though some of it might seem “too complicated” compared to what we
believe our children can understand, they remember more than we realize and they will feel the truth,
the love and comfort of the “3 Magic Words.” This movie will fill you with hope, empowerment, trust
in yourself and a deeper understanding of your connection to the source! It will also be a great vehicle
to open family discussions about life, connectedness, and love/God/Source/The All!

**As always, we encourage you to preview material prior to sharing with your children. At the
beginning of this film there is some content which alludes to drugs, alcohol and possible self-harm –
which is used as a vehicle to open the discussion about why it is important to know who you really
are, what you are here for, and challenges you might face. However, this portion is short lived and
does not in this writer’s opinion detract from the entire film. You may choose though, depending on the
age of your child, to fast forward through this part if you feel it is too heavy of content for your
child.**

Please note: We love this movie so much that we decided to become an affiliate!
Emily A. Filmore
Creative Co-Director, CwGforParents.com