Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds (2012) is a spiritual documentary film created by Canadian filmmaker Daniel Schmidt. It explores the connections between science, spirituality, and consciousness, weaving together ancient wisdom traditions with modern physics and cosmology. The film is divided into four parts—Akasha, The Spiral, The Serpent and the Lotus, and Beyond Thinking—and examines universal concepts like the vibrational field (Akasha), sacred geometry, meditation, and the interconnectedness of all life. It’s often praised for its visually stunning imagery, meditative narration, and ability to bridge Eastern mysticism with Western science, inviting viewers to reflect on the unity between the inner world of consciousness and the outer world of form.
After the film, stay for a relaxed group discussion or quiet reflection time to share insights, feelings, or simply enjoy the peaceful vibes. Come as you are, and settle in for a night of meaningful content, community, and calm.