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Ilchi Lee is a South Korean world activist, spiritual teacher, and New York Times bestselling author of 30 books written in 5 languages. His teachings combine Korean Taoist philosophies of holistic empowerment with Western neuroscientific research to awaken one to the optimal use of the human brain. He envisions and actively promotes physical, mental and spiritual health for individuals, communities and the planet as a whole. In 2012, Lee began the project of translating his message from books to film, with the introduction of Change: The LifeParticle Effect, for which he served as executive producer and writer. This film is based on the idea that the entire universe is ultimately made up of the same stuff--elementary particles of energy and consciousness, that everything exists as potential, just waiting for individuals to choose how they want life to present itself. Understanding this can be the impetus for personal transformation. According to Ilchi Lee "everyone wants to develop and change, but may not know how. This movie is about how to use your brain well to create meaningful change." In addition to producing the film, Lee appears in the film along with authors Neale Donald Walsch, Dr. Stuart Hameroff, and Dr. Mariale Hardiman. Ilchi Lee's "Bird of the Soul" is an illustrated storybook that was adapted into an animated film in 2014. The colorful presentation appeals to children, but the story contains a timeless message of hope for people of all ages. Following the journey of the main character from childhood to adulthood, the viewer learns how there is always a way back to reconnect with what matters most. In 2014 Lee also produced a sequel to the 2012 film. Change: The Brain and Divinity endeavors to answer the question of what the human brain can do. highlights the brain as the means to fulfilling human potential, both on a personal and global scale. It gives a fresh look at how the brain works-not its cells and circuits, but guidelines for mastering its functions and discover the vast potential for growth and change that lies within all of us.