Karmageddon.2011.DVDRiP.x264-agw
Release Data: 2016-07-06
IMDB Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2261727/
IMDB Rating: N/A
Type: Documentary, Biography, Drama
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 640x480 29.97fps CRF 21.0
Audio: AAC LC 48000Hz stereo
Source: DVD
Size: 33*50MB ~ 1602MB
Length: 1h:57m:59s
Karmageddon is an investigation of contemporary Western spirituality
in the wake of the 1960s. It follows Bhagavan Das, an American whose
spiritual journey to India in 1964 would shift American spirituality.
He mentored Ram Dass, the Harvard psychology professor fired with
Timothy Leary for their experiments into LSD. He inspired the book 'Be
Here Now,' a key document of 20th century spiritual literature that
brought Eastern practices to the West. Since the 1960s, Bhagavan Das
has worked as a kirtan chanter and guru. He has also slept with over
500 women while at times dropping his spiritual calling to sell used
cars and encyclopedias. The film follows one of his devotees as he
attempts to navigate the gap between 1960s and contemporary
spirituality.