Wir freuen uns nach dem erfolgreichen Event im Jahr 2009, Gary Quinn auch nächstes Jahr begrüßen zu können.
Der Termin steht auch schon fest: 05.11 - 07.11.2010

The Director/ Producer is Emmanuel Itier and actress Sharon Stone is the narrator of this extraordinary film. A companion BOOK to be published and launched with the film : written by Emmanuel Itier, Gary Quinn and Sandra Ingerman.









This film is about 'God' and Peace and with the many wisdoms of Deepak Chopra, Desmond Tutu, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Oliver Stone, Dan Millman, Gary Quinn, Sandra Ingerman, Stewart Copeland, Rosario Dawson, Veronica De Laurentiis, Dave Stewart, Dr. Masaru Emoto, Ervin Laszlo, Michael Beckwith, Mark Walhberg, Malcolm McDowell to Dean Radin and many others.
THE INVOCATION film is an exploration of the notion of God and a call for global harmony through foundations of Religion, Spirituality, History, Science, Politics and Art. It is an invitation to elevate our thought and to change the code of human interaction in relation to our perceptions of God. The film proposes answers to universal questions in both religious and non-religious context: Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going? Is there something beyond the here and now? What is the global idea of God which has presented us with countless conflicts throughout human history? How can we live in Peace?
The project was filmed around the world by a team of talented religious and non-religious filmmakers, and challenges us to go beyond our differences in seeking the common goal of world peace. Without agenda, the film presents a message of global understanding, unity, and humanity. Featuring interviews with respected social and political figures, spiritual leaders, artists, entertainers and other influential figures, THE INVOCATION is a truly inspiring source of information that compels you to “Be the change you want to see in the World.”
The Invocation Companion Book
“The Invocation” is a powerful film exploring the meaning of god and spiritual practice. In this book, film director Emmanuel Itier, and authors Gary Quinn, and Sandra Ingerman will expand on the themes in the film: Invoking Self, Invoking God, Invoking Peace. Through discussion of the ideas of the spiritual leaders and scholars presented in the film, the authors will take the reader deeper into this exploration of God and spiritual practice.
These insights will help the reader understand the depth of knowledge that is shared in the quotes selected from the film.
As Emmanuel traveled and showed the film to different audiences around the country he found that there is a wide range of knowledge of viewers. As he wrote in the prologue, viewers in the Midwest loved the film. The teachings were all very new to them and they had lots of questions to ask during the Q&A session with Emmanuel.
When Emmanuel showed the film in Santa Fe at the Santa Fe Film Festival viewers also loved the film. The audience in Santa Fe was more familiar with the teachings. But during the Q&A session Emmanuel got rousing applause when he stated that this film is a call to action. It was clear from the response that viewers were inspired to hear more about how they could take action on a spiritual level.
From the beginner on a spiritual path to the more seasoned spiritual traveler this book will help the reader to understand what a spiritual call to action means and the steps needed to actualize the principles and teachings in the movie.
Emmanuel Itier, Sandra Ingerman and Gary Quinn have culled quotes form the movie and offered commentary for a deeper understanding. Life coach and author Gary Quinn has added daily affirmations divine keys to help the reader meditate on the material. Shamanic teacher and author Sandra Ingerman offers simple spiritual practices that correspond with the material for those seeking a deeper connection.
Emmanuel Itier traveled to five continents and 12 countries while interviewing more than 200 people to make a documentary about spirituality, god, the pursuit of peace, and making the world a better place.
Some of the concepts and questions explored in this documentary include spirituality, true happiness, peace as the presence of harmonizing good rather than the absence of conflict, and the answer to who has the exclusive on God. Invocation is a travelogue, taking the viewer through our ideas and ideals of the spiritual and the material. The film presents images of religions and traditions around the world as well as interviews with a range of noted religious leaders (including Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama), profound thinkers and philosophers, gifted writers such as Pico Iyer, musicians, actors and celebrities (including Martin Gore), and everyday people. All are grappling with some of the questions we face daily—particularly in today's world. The take-home message is that we can remove darkness only by light and that individually we can make a difference.
With the world beset by pandemics, misery, war, and other problems, people need to work on “what needs to be done to solve the issues,” he said. “Keep exploring, act, be the change you want to see to make it a better world.” There is an obligation “to be a decent human being.”
Itier, a film journalist, was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1967. His director of photography was Claude Budin-Juteau, and Amanda Estremera was the editor.