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For the first time since the release of The Secret, the director of the most successful spiritual film in decades is putting his name behind a new project. As the Executive Producer of The Moses Code, Drew Heriot believes that this is the deeper message millions of people have been waiting for. If you loved The Secret but felt that there was much more to say on the subject, then you’ll love The Moses Code. The Moses Code is a powerful film bringing together some of the best-known spiritual leaders of our time to discuss the importance of service as a spiritual practice. Setting the stage for a new paradigm in filmmaking, this is the first time that a major spiritual film is being released in conjunction with a worldwide prayer vigil (April 6th) drawing millions of people together on one day to watch the film in over 2000 venues, then using the tools expressed in the film to extend prayers of peace to the Middle East. In today’s fast-paced society many of us are searching to move beyond materialism in order to reach a deep level of fulfillment. James Twyman states, “Millions of people are entranced by the idea that they can attract new cars and a bigger bank account that they forget how important their role is for changing the world. In a way, it’s time to spiritualize the spiritual law of attraction. That’s the goal of this film.” The Moses Code features dynamic spiritual teachers and bestselling authors who share their wisdom and insights about the true meaning of abundance. These speakers include Cheryl Richardson (Stand Up for Your Life), Iyanla Vanzant (One Day My Heart Just Opened Up), Mary Morrissey (Building Your Field of Dreams), Reverend Michael Beckwith (Inspirations of The Heart), Sonia Choquette (Your Heart’s Desire), Gregg Braden (The God Code), Neale Donald Walsch (Conversations with God), James Van Praagh (The Ghost Whisperer), and Debbie Ford (Dark Side of the Light Chasers). Debbie Ford is also a co-producer of the film. Says Debbie, "Every day I wake up knowing I am a small piece and the embodiment of the greater whole and I look to see what I can do each day to give and to serve the community (even when I don’t want to). I strive to be a living breathing contribution and to always give more than I receive." The film also showcases real life examples of modern day giving and philanthropy. The film is a compelling reminder that each of us indeed, has the power to change the world.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 5min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: April 4, 2008 Final Performance: April 6, 2008