Becoming Without Permission

Our summer Metaphysics at the Movies series explores the deeper spiritual truths and metaphysical themes woven into beloved films, inviting us to see ourselves and our lives in a new light.

In our second film, Song Sung Blue, two ordinary people follow an unexpected pull—to sing, to perform, to become something more than the lives they’ve settled into. Not because they’re ready. Not because they’ve been chosen. But because something in them refuses to stay quiet.

What if becoming doesn’t wait for perfect timing, confidence, or permission? What if the life you’re meant to live begins the moment you stop holding back?

This Sunday, Rev. Aliza will be with us in-person as we explore the courage to show up as you are—messy, uncertain, and real—and the quiet truth that transformation doesn’t happen when you’re ready… it happens when you begin—before you feel ready.


About Rev. Aliza Bloom Robinson


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Metaphysics at the Movies

Come for the movie, Stay for the meaning!

In this 4-week series, we explore the deeper truths hidden in plain sight on the big screen. From cinematic heroes to quiet moments of grace, these movies offer more than entertainment—they mirror our own path toward truth, love, and inner transformation.

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