The world premiere of Zero Limits was nothing short of legendary.

Nominated for 30 awards, and already winning 15 awards, the film had a buzz you could feel before anyone actually got to watch it at the theatre.

Held in Sacramento on June 26, the red carpet rolled out, the lights were blazing, and the energy?

Off the charts.

Every ticket sold.

Every VIP seat taken.

It was a standing-room-only kind of night—and the buzz started before the doors even opened.

From the moment stars and guests arrived, it was clear this wasn’t just another film debut.

It was a spiritual celebration.

A movement.

A once-in-a-lifetime moment in cinematic history.

The Los Angeles Tribune was there to cover it.

So were influencers, journalists, mystics, and seekers from all walks of life.

And the cast?

Nearly everyone in the movie was there—dressed not just to the nines, but to the sky.

Glamour met gratitude as each star glided down the red carpet, radiant with the kind of light you can’t fake.

There were tears.

There were hugs.

There was awe.

This film brought people together long before it ever hit the screen—and the premiere was living proof.

And yes… I wore a purple suit.

Rich, royal, and unforgettable.

Because Zero Limits isn’t just a film—it’s a vibration.

And I came dressed like I meant it.

As the lights dimmed and the movie began, the room fell silent.

Not a restless silence, but the deep, breath-held hush of souls being stirred.

From the first scene to the last, Zero Limits gripped hearts and opened minds.

The true story behind Ho’oponopono.

The miracles.

The mystery.

The healing.

The laughter.

The redemption.

You could feel the audience lean in, moment by moment, as they witnessed something sacred and cinematic unfold.

By the time the credits rolled, there were gasps.

Applause.

And yes—tears again.

Not because it ended, but because it began something. People stood. People hugged strangers.

Some just sat there in stunned silence, letting it wash over them.

One woman told me, “This film changed me in 90 minutes.”

Another whispered, “I finally understand who I really am.”

Yet another said, “The film itself has a frequency of healing.”

That’s what Zero Limits does. It reminds you of your Divinity. Your power. Your true nature.

It is a portal.

A sacred turning point for everyone who attended.

To the cast who gave their souls to this project, thank you.

To the crew who worked tirelessly behind the scenes, thank you.

To the dreamers, visionaries, and fans who believed in this film before it was ever a reality—thank you.

This is just the beginning. The world is ready. The ripple has started.

If you missed the premiere, don’t worry. The wave is coming to you.

Sign up at www.ZeroLimitsMovie.com to be alerted

when it streams or premieres near you.

The global streaming is scheduled to begin September 25, 2025.

Because Zero Limits isn’t just a movie.

It’s a movement.

And the premiere was the spark that lit the fire.

And yes, I’ll probably keep wearing that purple suit.

After a night like that, how could I not?

Expect Miracles.

Ao Akua,

Dr Joe

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