A film sharing the experience of meditation
What do you see when you meditate?
With this question, Sight of Stillness gets inside the meditative experiences of everyday people. The answers range from seeing a glowing blue orb to feeling the love of God to repeating the gnawing question, “What is my purpose?” The film provides viewers, novices and experts alike, with a sampler of meditative experiences from a rich variety of practices.
Sight of Stillness is experiential. Distinct from most meditation and yoga tapes, the film doesn’t teach or explain what meditation is. It puts you, the viewer, directly inside each of eight meditations, taking a visual journey through real life experiences. Accompanied by acoustic cello, those interviewed are intimate and vulnerable in their communication, as they share transcendent meditative states.
Generously funded by the Heinz Endowments‘ Creative Heights Initiative, Sight of Stillness was created in partnership with Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Conceived and directed by Carolyn Speranza, the film features an original soundtrack by composer Eric Moe and cinematography by Jeff Morelli.
Broken into YouTube segments below, the film is available in its entirety on DVD.
Bank of Love
Hold the Moon
Saeeda’s Hum
My Purpose
Go Round
Third Eye
Loogies
Big Being








