
Coolest Meditation Ever: Antarctica 12.12.12, A Ken Sheetz Film
The heartening assumption of Ken Sheetz’s meditation film The Coolest Meditation Ever: Antarctica 12.12.12 is every one of us makes waves in the field of consciousness that are felt for eternity and experienced in our lifetimes. On Earth we are drinking the water and breathing the air here when Earth began. That framework of quantum connection of all beings empowered one man to plant that quantum nature in film viewers’ minds.
While all of this is spiritually serious, it’s easy to see in this lighthearted documentary that filmmaker Ken Sheetz likes to laugh, poking lots of fun at himself and stretching our imaginations of what is real. The penguins are delightful, Antarctica is visually astounding, and its unpredictable primal nature makes this film an exciting journey into remote inner and natural worlds. Take a quantum adventure to Antarctica with fun and loveable filmmaker Ken Sheetz, and be part of positive changes we all want to see in the world.
About the filmmaker: Ken Sheetz walked away from a successful career in Chicago real estate to pursue his passion for filmmaking. Since building a skyscraper and Oprah’s first studio Harpo Studios, Ken’s two decades in ‘Hollywoodland’ have produced over 400 films. His current film, “The Coolest Meditation Ever: Antarctica 12.12.12,” was entirely crowdfunded through the ‘Do Penguins Meditate’ campaign on IndieGoGo. The filmmaker’s loyal fans gave massive support for this vision, with each donation a vote for him to meditate in Antarctica. Prominent backers scientist Patrick Flanagan, musician Jonathan Goldman, author James Wanless, and actor Ed Asner all supported this project. ‘Do Penguins Meditate’ is an example of the evolution of independent film funding and marketing. Support Ken’s work by shopping CoolestTechEver.com and visiting CoolestMeditationEver.com and KenSheetz.com.