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Kenneth Adrian Ellis has a kinetic ability that is stimulated by light and sound. He describes his documented four-part gift in A Kinetic Person’s Power. Kinesis is when there is motion of an organism because of a stimulant such as light. To be kinetic is to have the ability to harness the power of kinesis within one’s self. Like telekinetics, psychokinetics and those with extra sensory perception or ESP, kinetics has a supernatural ability. In Ellis, this talent allows him to release tension from his body by voice command. He says, “I believe my ability is a gift from The Heavenly Father. Although the gift is quite extraordinary, and ‘out of this world,’ my discovery of it has made me happier, and each time I experience it I realize that I have been shown pious charity.” Explore the power of kinesis and find out if you too possess this rare ability.
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In the 1970s, British filmmaker Ken Russell (1927–2011) quickly gained a reputation as the enfant terrible of British cinema. His work, like the man himself, was regarded as flamboyant, excessive, and unrestrained. Inheriting and yet subverting the venerable mantle of British documentary, Russell did not fit comfortably in the context of a national cinema dominated by sober realism. His distinct style combined realism with fictional devices, often in audacious ways, to create the biographical “docudrama.” In Ken Russell: Interviews, the filmmaker discusses his colorful life and career, from his youth fascinated by movies to his early work in television through his feature films and his...