Tev is the author of the books: "Doing without doing" - a guide for facilitators on working with the body in Holotropic Breathwork™"," Wide Open Door: 12 Steps, spiritual traditions and a new psychology", in his book" Kinoyoga " offers to use cinema as a practice of personal transformation.
Quote from the book "Cinema yoga" about how any film can change your life:
"Cinema has been a complete blessing in my life. For me, a movie theater isn't just a place to hide out with popcorn. It's an altar. It is a receptacle of mystery. It has become a sanctuary where I go to find myself, to change, to grow. And lose yourself, die, and be reborn. Who would have thought it? One of my most powerful passions is cinema, which beckons me, constantly teasing me with crystal clear images of the integrity hidden inside me, giving me all sorts of hints on how to achieve it.
Let's start with a couple of questions. First, have you ever dreamed of changing something in yourself to live more fully? And, secondly, have you ever been shaken to the core by a movie? Have you ever left a movie theater as a different person from the one you entered? I mean, deeply moved, in one way or another: inspired, hopeful, radiant with energy, disgusted, devastated, transformed? When something so significant happens to us, it is this film, or even this scene, this dialogue, or this piece of music that can be the key to the shortest path on the road to the fullness of life that we have dreamed of. That's what this book is about."