Interfaith peace counselor Patrick McCollum and documentary filmmaker Gabe Polsky share the powerful prophecy that united the Amazon and led to making their film, The Man Who Saves the World?
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This week on Mindrolling, Raghu speaks with his guests, Gabe and Patrick, about:
- The origin story behind The Man Who Saves the World? and the real-life journey that inspired the film
- How diverse Amazonian tribes are connected through shared spiritual practices and plant communication
- The meaning of the Roxa Prophecy and why the Amazon is considered the “heart of the world”
- Efforts to unite the Amazonian tribes to save the rainforest and its inhabitants
- Our universal journey to understand reality and our purpose in life
- How psychedelics, indigenous wisdom, and other spiritual pursuits open doors to new perspectives
- Bursting the bubble of our constructed reality
- Patrick’s work as a bridge between “the people of the concrete” (modern society) and the indigenous
About Patrick McCollum:
Patrick McCollum
“Their ancient story said that one day, thousands of years later, the Amazon would be in trouble. It would be burning, the water would be poisoned, and the indigenous people and their wisdom would be wiped out. When that happened, the creator would send the spirit of Roxa into a man or woman, and that person would unite all of the indigenous people of the Amazon and help them create a strategy to save the heart of the world.” –Patrick McCollum
About Gabe Polsky:
Gabe Polsky is a filmmaker, director, producer, and writer best known for the documentaries Red Army (2014) and In Search of Greatness (2018). Known for pushing the boundaries of documentary filmmaking, Gabe Polsky has built a reputation for uncovering stories that challenge perception, provoke thought, and entertain. His work has premiered at major international festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Telluride Film Festival, and the New York Film Festival.
“After eight years of pursuit from these tribes, he agreed to try and unfold this prophecy. I learned about this, and I got caught up in this story as well, following Patrick down to the Amazon to try and fulfill this prophecy. It’s this wild spiritual adventure, very funny, very strange, it’s a film that has a lot of deep meaning.” –Gabe Polsky
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