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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society – A Celebration of Stories, Belonging, and the Beauty of Book Clubs

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As always, I have such a soft spot for historical fiction. For me, there’s something magical about being transported into another time—witnessing how people lived, loved, and endured through hardship. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society pulled me right into post-WWII England with its richly crafted world, moving characters, and quietly profound message.


But what made this film especially close to my heart—and so deeply aligned with the mission of Seekers Circle—is its celebration of book clubs. The story centers around a group of individuals who come together to share books in the middle of war and fear. What begins as a cover story to avoid trouble becomes something real, intimate, and deeply transformative.

As a lifelong lover of book clubs, I was so touched by how the film portrayed the magic that happens when people gather to read, reflect, and share their inner worlds.


Book clubs are at…


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Walk With Me – A Journey into Mindfulness and Presence

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I discovered Walk With Me after reading two of Thich Nhat Hanh’s books, and by that time, I already felt deeply connected to his teachings. His words had guided me toward a more mindful and compassionate way of living, but seeing him on screen—watching him walk, speak, and simply exist—was an entirely different experience.

There’s something incredibly powerful about witnessing his presence, his calm, and his way of being in the world.


This documentary gave me a more intimate look at his life, his monastic community, and the mindfulness practices I had only read about. It made me long to visit Plum Village one day—to step into that space of deep peace and connection, to walk the same paths, and to immerse myself in the energy of those who have dedicated their lives to mindful living. Watching this film felt like a meditation in itself, a gentle invitation to slow…


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Exploring Reality and Consciousness with What the #$! Do We (K)now!?*

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This week, we dive into What the #$! Do We (K)now!?*, a groundbreaking documentary from 2004 that still feels incredibly relevant today. I’ve watched it several times, often with friends and family, and every time, it sparks the most fascinating, deep, and fun conversations about what’s possible.


It’s one of those rare films that feels both profound and playful, making big, abstract ideas like quantum physics and consciousness feel engaging and accessible. The film challenges conventional ideas about reality and consciousness.


It invites us to question the nature of existence, explore the interconnectedness of all things, and reflect on how our beliefs and intentions shape the world around us.


Watching this film feels like stepping into a rabbit hole of endless possibilities. It offers clear and engaging explanations of complex concepts—ideas that are simultaneously grounded in science and soaring into the realm of spirituality. I found it fascinating to revisit…


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What if the wildest journey isn’t through the mountains—but through your own heart?

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Wild by Jean-Marc Vallée is a film that speaks to deep parts of my soul. Watching Cheryl Strayed muster the courage to embark on her solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail leaves me in awe every time. Her grit, her willingness to face herself and her pain, and her perseverance through unimaginable challenges are qualities I deeply admire. If I’m honest, even in my darkest moments, I’ve never been able to summon the kind of boldness she displays. Her journey feels both unreachable and inspiring, a beacon that whispers, "Healing is possible, even in the wilderness of your heart."


Journaling plays such a profound role in her story, and it resonates with my own life. Like Cheryl, I’ve used journaling as a tool for reflection, grief, and self-discovery. It’s my lifeline during the storms of life—a space to process emotions, capture realizations, and find a way forward. Her words, "What…


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