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A high-school senior whose life has become a constant stream of disappointment discovers a means of traveling into the past and correcting his mistakes in director Michael Sammaciccia's heartwarming tale of family and friendship. As his final year of high school draws to a close, troubled Will begins to lament the fact that he has drifted apart from his friends and his tyrannical stepfather is making home life miserable. Though his mother has always been there to support him, Will can't help but feeling as if, somewhere along the line, everything just went wrong. One day, after an argument with his stepfather and a particularly disheartening run-in with the school bully, Will stumbles across the grade school time capsule he had made as a young boy. A long-forgotten vessel of treasured memories, the time capsule should, by all accounts, still be buried under the dirt of his old elementary school. Upon reminiscing on the childhood treasures that have been locked away for so many years, Will is suddenly transported back in time to a pivotal moment from his childhood. It was in the fifth grade that the boy who would eventually become his tormentor implored Will to help him through a particularly rough time, and though Will had rejected him back then he now decides to offer his assistance. In the following days, Will begins to see his life take a drastic series of turns for the better, and continues to use his time capsule as a means of correcting the mistakes of his past. As Will breaks the ice with his long time crush and sets about earning back the trust of his childhood friends, however, life at home quickly begins to take a turn for the worst. Now faced with the choice of maintaining his popularity or sacrificing everything for the well-being of his loving mother, Will bravely attempts to reconcile his past while simultaneously salvaging the future and finally taking full responsibility for his actions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This Is Always Enough is an invitation, an invitation to abandon, even for one instant, all teachers and teachings, to let go of all spiritual injunctions and practices and simply meet what appears in each moment with no guidance, no maps, no reference points to tell us what is true or how we must live. In this book, John invites the reader to inquire, What is this moment, this life like when I cease to locate myself in or identify with any conceptual framework, philosophy or religion - not Buddha's, not Jesus', not anyone's? What is it like to live with no fixed conclusions or ideas, to cease to refer to any notion in the mind about who I am or how this moment is to be lived? In this beautiful book of simple, Zen-like poems, essays, and aphorisms, John relentlessly points the reader back to the reality that while we seek God, there is really no escaping God for there is only God, only Truth, only Life, appearing as everything that is seen, everything that is touched, everything that is heard. While we search for something else, some other moment or experience that will make us happy, this book reminds us that there can be no other moment, that this is all there is, all there can ever be. And when we stop looking elsewhere for the miracle, the miracle will be revealed to be everything. It will be seen, right now, that the happiness and freedom that was sought was never somewhere else but always right here, as this - this experience, this state of mind, this very moment. Every breath, every sensation, the clarity, the confusion, the seeking, and the end of seeking, all of them God, all of them the Truth, all of them enough.
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