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China Threatens To Bomb North Korea's Nuclear Facilities If It Crosses Beijing's "Bottom

Line"

With everyone putting down new and/or revised "red lines", be it on Syria or North Korea,

it was now China's turn to reveal its "red" or rather "bottom line", and in a harshly

worded editorial titled "The United States Must Not Choose a Wrong Direction to Break

the DPRK Nuclear Deadlock on Wednesday" Beijing warned it would attack North Korea's facilities

producing nuclear bombs, effectively engaging in an act of war, if North Korea crosses China's

"bottom line."

The editorial in the military-focused Global Times tabloid, owned and operated by the Communist

Party's People's Daily newspaper, said that North Korea�s nuclear activities must not

jeopardize northeastern China, and that if the North impacts China with its illicit nuclear

tests through either "nuclear leakage or pollution", then China will respond with force.

�China has a bottom line that it will protect at all costs, that is, the security and stability

of northeast China...

If the bottom line is touched, China will employ all means available including the military

means to strike back.

By that time, it is not an issue of discussion whether China acquiesces in the US� blows,

but the Chinese People�s Liberation Army (PLA) will launch attacks to DPRK nuclear

facilities on its own."

This, as the editorial puts it, is the "bottom line" for China; should it be crossed China

will employ all means available including the military means to strike back," warned

the editorial.

In the editorial, the author also declared that the "People's Liberation Army (PLA) will

launch attacks to DPRK nuclear facilities on its own.

A strike to nuclear facilities of the DPRK is the best military means in the opinion

of the outside world."

The northeastern Chinese provinces of Liaoning and Jilin share borders with North Korea.

These two provinces and Heilongjiang are part of the Shenyang Military Region, one of seven

military regions of the People's Liberation Army.

The editorial also explained the advantages to the world of a Chinese attack on North

Korea's nuclear facilities.

It noted China and the world know the locations of North Korea's nuclear facilities.

Once the PLA attacks these nuclear sites, North Korea will permanently suspend its nuclear

weapons programs.

North Korea "has limited resources of nuclear materials and is strictly blockaded in the

outside world, erasing the possibility for DPRK to get the materials again."

China also noted that "nuclear weapons is DPRK's trump card for its defiance of China

and the United States.

Once this card is lost, it will become obedient immediately."

The author then speculated rhetorically that if North Korea's "nuclear facilities are destroyed,

they will not even fight back, but probably block the news to fool its domestic people.

The DPRK will freak out if its nuclear facilities are destroyed."

And yes, a Chinese author said "freak out."

The report also said that "the DPRK must not fall into the turmoil to send a large number

of refugees, it is not allowed to have a government that is hostile against China on the other

side of the Yalu River, and the US military must not push forward its forces to the Yalu

River.� It notes that "this sentence is meant for the United States, because the premise

of it is that the US military has launched attacks to the DPRK."

But what may be the most notable part of the oped is the mention in the Global Times editorial

that North Korea will not be "not allowed to have a government that is hostile against

China on the other side of the Yalu River."

This implies that if and when the US initiate strikes on NK, the Chinese PLA will likely

send out troops "to lay the foundation" for a favorable post-war situation.

In other words, China may be just waiting for Trump to "decapitate" the North Korean

regime, to pounce and immediately fill the power vacuum.

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I want in.

I am talking about giving you a hundred million dollars.

That's not gonna do it.

-One-fifty. -Love to help you, but I can't.

One seventy-five.

I wish I could. I mean, just thinking if that-- No.

Two seventy-five.

Three hundred million dollars. How far do we gotta go?

If you go above four... We might have something.

I can do that.

(ELEVATOR DINGS)

<i> ♪ There's a little Black Spot On the sun today ♪</i>

How is Wall Street, Pawpaw?

Wall Street is good.

Dad says things are bad at Wall Street.

You're an eight-year-old,

and you shouldn't be asking me questions like that.

I don't feel like talking about Wall Street.

-I'm here having... -Dad.

-dinner with my family-- -That's enough!

RUTH MADOFF: Bernie, what's wrong with you?

It's a fraud. It's basically just a big Ponzi scheme.

What's a... Ponzi scheme?

FRANK DIPASCALI:<i> What are we gonna do?</i>

-Fifty million? -Fifty billion. With a "B."

Mom, do you understand what he's done?

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You got yourself into trouble. You couldn't get out.

Why does the world hate me?

They all think I'm some kind of a mastermind.

Take it as a compliment, Ruth.

SEC INVESTIGATOR:<i> You were never suspicious of your father?</i>

You're asking me how I didn't know?

You're the FBI.

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No, you don't understand! You don't have to understand!

-What did you do with the money? -Hey!

I thought you were gonna protect me forever.

<i> ♪ But it's my destiny To be the king of pain ♪</i>

BERNIE MADOFF: Hello?

-(CAMERAS SHUTTERING) -BERNIE:<i> Have you no shame?</i>

Mr. Madoff, please stand.

How do you now plead to count one?

Guilty.

He discarded me like roadkill.

JUDGE:<i> How do you plead to count two?</i>

BERNIE:<i> Guilty.</i>

He took our entire life savings.

JUDGE:<i> Now three?</i>

-Guilty. -Dad, how could you do this?

JUDGE:<i> Count four.</i>

-BERNIE:<i> Guilty.</i> -(WOMAN SCREAMS)

-JUDGE:<i> Count five.</i> -BERNIE:<i> Guilty.</i>

-BERNIE:<i> Have you no shame?</i> -Guilty.

<i> Guilty. Guilty.</i>

(SCREAMS)

BERNIE:<i> For 16 years, I kept this secret</i>

<i> from my wife, my sons...</i>

<i> How I was able to do that and maintain any degree</i>

<i> of sanity...</i>

<i> It worries me when think about it.</i>

<i> ♪ But it's my destiny To be the king of pain ♪</i>

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6 Funniest Movie Moments That Were Unscripted - Duration: 5:30.

Most movie sets like to stick to a strict production schedule, because the director

would like the movie to turn out, you know, good.

Not only that, most actors aren't blessed with Robin Williams' level of improvisational

abilities.

"Well, this is certainly a rough meeting and it's not going very well for me I'll tell

you that."

"Hey, boss, give her a chance, she's gonna loosen up at any moment…"

But every once in awhile, the director lets the right actors loose and they end up coming

up with some of the best moments in the film.

Shaun of the Dead

A prime example of a movie that seems totally made up on the spot by two friends is Shaun

of the Dead.

The dialogue flows so naturally and the guys are so funny, it's hard to believe they

were actually following a pretty tight script.

The only sequence where director Edgar Wright really let a lot of improv happen was in the

first Winchester pub scene.

As Nick Frost is trying to cheer up Simon Pegg by describing the real lives of the bar

regulars, Frost would say something different each take to get a genuine laugh from Pegg.

"Cockicidal maniac"

"Ph!

Hee hee hee."

"She's an ex-porn star!"

The unscripted jokes gave us some comedic gems.

And apparently the woman who's accused of being an ex-porn star was the Mom of Wright's

actual girlfriend.

Knocked Up

Judd Apatow is a director who doesn't shy away from improv.

In fact, he builds in lots of time for actors to do takes with different lines to make sure

he gets the most hilarious result possible.

One of these great improvised moments is from 2007's Knocked Up, where Seth Rogen and

his friends excitedly discusses Steven Spielberg's Munich while at a nightclub.

Originally, there was no mention of that film in the script, but Apatow wanted to capture

the real feeling of friends hanging out at a bar — so he let his stars off the leash.

You don't generally think that a Spielberg film will get a bunch of guys all Randy, but...:

"If any of us get laid tonight, it's because of Eric Bana in Munich."

In the DVD commentary, Apatow said that Spielberg actually saw Knocked Up and found the idea

of Munich leading to any kind of sexual intercourse pretty hilarious.

And it's hard not to agree.

Pretty Woman

The sweetest film ever made about prostitution, Pretty Woman, made Julia Roberts a star.

But it turns out that the moment everyone remembers most was never even supposed to

be in the film.

According to director Garry Marshall, the young actress would come to set a little sleepy

from partying.

So, in the scene where Richard Gere gives Roberts a necklace, Marshall told him to snap

it shut on her fingers to wake her up a bit.

During the now famous take, Gere snapped the case shut and Roberts gasped and giggled with

glee, a reaction that's become one of the movie's best remembered scenes.

"Oh!

Ha ha ha ha ha."

Marshall didn't think the unplanned moment would be in the movie and it was actually

only added at the very last minute.

Julia Roberts is probably pretty thankful that the moment made the cut, since that laugh

is one of her most-beloved moments.

Good Will Hunting

Hearing that Robin Williams is good at improv should not be a revelation to anyone.

The comedian was famous for his rapid-fire brain and ability to make even his most simple

lines of dialogue hilarious.

You may not suspect, however, that one of the greatest improvised moments was from his

Oscar-winning role in Good Will Hunting.

Williams found ways to bring some levity to the scenes without being too goofy and spoiling

the atmosphere.

On the fly, Williams made up the famous line about his wife farting in her sleep.

"She used to fart in her sleep."

"Sorry I shared that with you."

"One night it was so loud it woke the dog up."

It's a funny, almost out-of-nowhere moment, that still underscores the deep love his character

had for his partner.

The fact he could make a scene about his dead wife into something funny, charming, and real

shows his true depth of talent.

Indeed — it takes a truly great comedian to win on Oscar while making fart jokes.

Bridesmaids

Melissa McCarthy is one of the biggest comedic stars in the world.

But no one really knew how insanely funny she was until she appeared in Bridesmaids.

Her breakout role becomes even more amazing when you realize that she practically made

the whole thing up on-set during filming.

While not every line was improvised, McCarthy made the character her own from day one.

She brought a lot of crazy ideas to her audition, to the point where she got scared she was

maybe too weird for the role — which was clearly not the case.

For example, the hilarious airline scene where she aggressively flirts with "Air Marshall

John" was all McCarthy.

"Uh oh.

Uh oh."

Somebody found a souvenir."

"Feel that steam-heat coming?

That's from my undercarriage."

"Ok"

McCarthy's scene-mate — and real life husband — Ben Falcone said he ruined most

of the takes by laughing his wife's ridiculous lines.

Ghostbusters

When you think of Ghostbusters, Rick Moranis is probably not the first comedian that comes

to mind.

But his work as awkward accountant Louis Tully is pretty great, and most of his best lines

were completely ad-libbed.

Moranis wasn't the first choice for the role, but when John Candy declined the part, Moranis

jumped at the opportunity.

The actor was crazy about the script and brought the super dweeb to life.

In the scene where he hosts a party at his apartment, he made up the whole section where

he introduces the couple to the rest of the crowd.

"Ted has a small carpet cleaning business in receivership; Annette's drawing a salary

from a deferred bonus from two years ago!

They got fifteen thousand left on the house at eight percent."

This might seem simple — but just try making up super-specific dialogue about business,

receivership, tax codes, and mortgage rates on the spot.

Moranis nailed the role and held his own in a movie stuffed full of great improvisers.

That's probably why the Ghostbusters hired him as their lawyer in the sequel:

"I was stuck in an elevator for two hours and I had to make the whole time.

But I don't blame them.

"Cause one time, I turned into a dog and they helped me.

Thank you."

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Actors Who Suffered Damage To Their Bodies During Filming - Duration: 9:44.

Actors have a pretty good gig, most of the time.

They get to travel the world, rub elbows with other A-listers, and live the kinds of luxurious

lifestyles most can only dream of.

But it's not all sunshine and roses — and sometimes a day at the office means some serious

bodily injuries for actors.

Norman Reedus

Daryl Dixon might have a reputation for being the biggest badass in the apocalypse, but

according to what Norman Reedus told People's Choice, that's not really him at all.

"If you throw a spider at me I'll probably just cry.

I mean, I'm kind of a wimp."

His difficulties in the bravado department aren't reflected in his dedication to making

it look good on screen, of course.

Reedus has managed to sustain an impressive list of injuries while filming The Walking

Dead.

Among them are a couple of black eyes, courtesy of his iconic crossbow, and a major gash on

his arm that came along while filming the show's fifth season.

While filming the scene where the survivors barricade a barn door to keep the walkers

out, he sliced his arm so badly that his costars said they saw it open, just before blood started

pouring out.

Not every injury has such a gnarly history though.

He also sliced his hand open on… a vending machine.

As he later joked to Entertainment Weekly, "Why am I always getting hurt?

I get hurt all the time.

I feel like I should have like football pads on at all times, even when I'm just walking

around."

And let's not forget about the ghastly gashes he's received from fan encounters.

He recounted one particularly dangerous fan interaction to Jimmy Kimmel:

"She kinda started to shake, like that.

And then she went up like this and sort of howled.

Then she came down and bit me on the breast."

Careful, Norman.

Kristin Chenoweth

Some projects seem to lend themselves to endangering their cast and crew more than others, but

The Good Wife isn't likely to be on anyone's list of potentially deadly shows.

actress Kristin Chenoweth came in with plans for a recurring role on the show.

But when a piece of the overhead lighting rig fell on her, she suffered a host of injuries

that forced her to leave the show and concentrate on her recovery and physical therapy.

"I'm standing there waiting for action.

I have a Blackberry, a phone for my character.

And…

I woke up in an ambulance."

Her list of injuries is nothing short of terrifying.

"I cracked my nose in two places and I cracked three teeth, and I had a five inch skull fracture.

And obviously, I re-injured my neck."

Over the next few years, Chenoweth found that more and more medical issues with her ribs

and hips developed.

And immediately after the accident, she even had difficulties putting sentences together,

and she has continued troubles with multi-tasking.

Rose Leslie

You might think appearing on Game of Thrones would be more dangerous than, say, working

on The Good Wife spin-off, The Good Fight.

But in the case of Rose Leslie, you'd be wrong.

The actress broke her toe filming on an episode of The Good Fight and had only herself to

blame for the incident.

She told E! Online of her injury,

"This was purely down to me.

This was my kind of like ignorance, in thinking that I could turn and pivot on a little dime.

Of course, when I attempted it on camera, I then completely whacked it into a table."

Lucy Lawless

In 1996, Lucy Lawless was on top of the world — and climbing to the top of the television

ratings, too, with Xena: Warrior Princess.

By the second season, cast and crew were put to the test when they were sent scrambling

to figure out a way to work around an injury so bad that Lawless wasn't just unable to

fight, she needed to learn how to walk again.

While filming a skit for The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, she fell off her horse and

fractured her pelvis in several places.

When she spoke with the LA Times in the March following the accident, she was already up,

walking, kicking, and ready to get back in the saddle.

While she credited a tough upbringing with teaching her how to fight and how not to cry,

she also said that the accident left its mark in more than just a physical way.

She said,

"I'm ready to get back on the horse.

There's no medical reason why I can't.

It's just psychological now.

[...] but I can't not do everything, so I'm going to get back on that horse.

It's important for me to give myself that challenge.

Otherwise, I'm forever going to be frightened."

Halle Berry

In 2003, Oscar winner Halle Berry suffered an injury that shut down production on her

film Gothika for a week.

Her arm broke while filming a traditional, non-stunt scene.

According to the Warner Bros. statement on the accident, it was simply that, well, "Her

arm didn't go the way it was supposed to."

In 2012, though, The Movie Network talked to a source that suggested there was more

to it than that.

Apparently, Berry hadn't forgiven Robert Downey Jr., the actor who had been holding onto her,

when her arm broke.

According to their source, she felt that he hadn't sufficiently apologized for the incident

— which he said was a complete accident — and still tends to avoid him.

Talk about a tough break.

Bruce Campbell

There are few films that capture the heart of a cult classic quite like Evil Dead.

While watching, it's impossible to forget that the entire thing was essentially created

by a group of friends just goofing around and having a good time.

There's a long standing rumor that Bruce Campbell actually had his jaw broken while filming

the original movie, and according to him, it's absolutely not true.

He told the crowd at Dallas Comic Con, quote, "I love the fact that people still believe

that."

He was, however, actually harmed during filming of the TV spin-off Ash vs. Evil Dead.

He told Entertainment Weekly that, just before the season finale debuted, he had blown out

his hamstring two weeks before shooting wrapped.

He said,

"If you've ever blown a hamstring, you know they call it hamstrung for a reason.

You can't walk.

So, to do fight scenes for two weeks when you can't walk — now you're living the dream!"

"There must be some spell I can say to undo all this.

The other first thing I gotta do, is some cardio.

Because my heart is jackhammering like a quarterback on prom night."

Ellen Burstyn

1973's The Exorcist is still a legendary horror favorite, and for good reason.

It was ground-breakingly gory, and Ellen Burstyn's pained performance as the mom of demon-possessed

Regan was incredibly memorable.

Especially for Burstyn herself.

For a scene where Burstyn was to be thrown against a wall, she was equipped with a harness

and rig that was supposed to yank her off her feet.

After getting one take, Burstyn says she not only protested the idea of doing another one,

but insisted she was going to get hurt.

When she went to the director to tell him she wasn't comfortable doing it again, he

told her they'd go easy on her.

When she turned away, though, Friedkin reportedly told the stuntman on the other end of her

harness to "Give it to her this time."

"I screamed in horrendous pain.

Billy motioned for Owen to tilt the camera down on me."

The pain on her face in that scene is real, and the ambulance was called after the cameras

stopped rolling.

Unsurprisingly, Burstyn was furious that the crew finished filming her reaction shot before

calling her paramedics.

Tippi Hedren and Melanie Griffith

During the filming of the 1981 movie Roar, there were a litany of injuries caused by

its supporting cast of 132 animals, including lions, tigers, and a 10,000-pound elephant.

A whopping 72 people were injured on the set, including star Tippi Hedren, who first rose

to fame in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.

By the end of shooting, she had suffered a broken leg that had been crushed by the elephant

and went gangrenous, as well as scalp wounds.

Additionally, her daughter, Melanie Griffith, was mauled so badly that she needed facial

reconstruction surgery to fix the damage.

After that experience, it's no wonder movies like Life of Pi relied on some CGI to make

their human-tiger interactions happen on-screen.

Vincent D'Onofrio

Sometimes, actors will go to extremes for a role.

And Vincent D'Onofrio has turned extremes into an art form.

After being cast in Full Metal Jacket, he rushed to gain 70 pounds for the part of the

portly Private Pyle.

"What is that, Private Pyle?!"

"Sir!

A jelly donut, sir!"

"A jelly donut?!"

"Sir, yes sir!"

Going from fit and athletic to putting on that much weight in that amount of time did

some damage.

In a 1987 New York Times interview, he revealed just what it did to him.

The change was so drastic that he found himself having trouble doing even the most mundane

of tasks, like tying his shoes.

When it came to shooting the scenes where the Marine recruits were going through boot

camp, it was as physically grueling in real life as it looked on screen.

During the filming of one of the obstacle courses, D'Onofrio blew his knee out so badly

he needed to have surgical reconstruction done.

A year later, though, he was back to running six miles a day.

Charlize Theron

Long before she became an Oscar winner, Charlize Theron was still known for her work in the

action genre.

On the set of her film Aeon Flux, she was injured so badly that she came close to paralysis.

During a backflip stunt, which she had to do while wearing platform shoes, she slipped,

fell, and landed on her neck.

The fall herniated a disc near her spinal cord, and production stopped for eight weeks.

Originally, doctors had suspected she might be at least partially paralyzed.

While she was back at work surprisingly quickly, she later said she'd learned a valuable lesson.

She said,

"Now I know there's a time and a place.

You have to be smart about it and I've definitely come to a place in my career where I would

be the first to say, without feeling guilty or not badass enough, 'You know what?

I don't need to do this.'

It's wise because I felt guilty for shutting down production 10 days into shooting for

eight weeks."

Erik Estrada

Chips star Erik Estrada has his long-lived buddy cop series to thank for both his international

fame and a near-death incident on the set.

While filming the show in 1979, Estrada was filming a ride-around scene that was slow

and nothing like the high-speed chases the show was known for.

But Estrada crashed, and was sent to the UCLA Medical Center with fractured ribs and possible

damage to his heart.

Not only had he crashed the 500-pound motorcycle he'd been riding, but he'd been hit by the

car they were supposed to be going around.

The final injury toll was a broken breastbone, a few broken ribs, and a broken wrist.

Luckily, he survived the incident, and according to him, that was an absolute choice on his

part — he later claimed to have had an out-of-body experience.

"I think maybe I was grabbed by my guardian angel and I was given a choice if I wanted

to stay or get back in the body."

Jim Caviezel

When Jim Caviezel auditioned for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, he actually thought

he was up for a part in a surfing movie.

But rather than carting a surfboard around a sunny set, he ended up carrying a cross

— and enduring a few harrowing injuries during his performance as Jesus in his final

days.

The role required being on the receiving end of some very brutal beatings and torture scenes.

Along the way, Caviezel came down with some frightening injuries.

He suffered a lung infection, pneumonia, a skin infection and headaches from the makeup,

a brush with hypothermia, and a dislocated shoulder.

Not only that, but he also had a brush with the wrath of God — well, sort of.

He was actually struck by lightning during the shoot.

Wonder what could've brought that on...

"I hope to be struck by… well, let's put it another way."

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UNDERSTANDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE - Duration: 8:11.

UNDERSTANDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE

by Edward Morgan

The following article was written by one of my first spiritual teachers.

At a time in my life when I needed some direction, I really reached out and set the intention.

I was lost and needed guidance, and just as the old saying goes, when the student is ready

the teacher will appear.

Daniel travels the world teaching meditation techniques and practices (along with a lot

of other cool stuff as well).

We sat down for an interview and he also shared this important article he wrote:

The Language of the Heart: The Original Language

By Daniel Mitel

I was recently asked to explain the language of the heart.

The question was basically:

�Do we have something like that?

A language of the heart?� Yes we do.

It is exceedingly difficult to present enlarged concepts and advanced truth in the attempt

to expand the consciousness of the heart and enhanced spiritual perception when we are

restricted to the use of the circumscribed language of our planet.

Sometimes we have to make efforts to convey our meanings of the heart messages using the

word symbols of the Earth� languages.

Obviously a long time ago, prior to the fall from unity consciousness into polarities,

we used one language: the language of the heart.

What is the language of the heart?

Once we are able to move our spirit inside the heart, then we are able to �speak�

with any human (or non-human) using a specific language that is used all over the universe.

Of course there is a condition here: That person must also be in the heart when you

are in your heart.

Although, even if that person is not in the heart, through the language of the heart you

can �speak� and connect with the Higher Self of that person.

We really believe that this is going to be the communication of the future.

The only way to communicate with anybody in the Universe is through the language of the

heart.

While we are using the language of the heart automatically, the higher concepts of universe

personality are expressed within us: identity, self-consciousness, self-will, and possibility

for self-revelation.

The language of the heart is related with forgiveness and love.

We are born inherently kind and naturally compassionate.

The better man understands his neighbour, the easier it will be to forgive him, even

to love him.

Using the language of the heart we are able to forgive ourselves and all our trespassers.

When we are in love our minds cease to be, they stop functioning.

The reason is obvious: When we are deeply in love, the present is the only time that

exists; we are completely open, without caring about the past or the future.

Our language is different when we are in love.

Normally we aim to prove something � principles and beliefs, opinions, and arguments are at

the base of our language.

When we are in love our language is concerned with our lovers, and it helps their transformation.

It is a communication from heart to heart, not a debate from mind to mind.

Author, pioneer, neurocardiologist/researcher and neurologist Dr. J. Andrew Armour, M.D.,

Ph.D., from the University of Montreal in Canada, discovered a sophisticated collection

of neurons in the heart organized into a small but complex nervous system.

The heart�s nervous system contains around 40,000 neurons called sensory neurites that

communicate with the brain.

Dr. Armour called it �the Little Brain in the Heart.�

It has been known for many years that memory is a distributive process.

You can�t localize memory to a neuron or a group of neurons in the brain.

This is big.

Basically, it is scientific confirmation that our hearts can make decisions independent

of the brain.

It is scientific confirmation that our hearts have memories!

A few years ago, an interesting medical case happened: A gentle, soft-spoken woman who

never drank alcohol and hated football got a heart transplant from a crashed biker donor

and turned into an aggressive beer drinking football fan.

The biker was a well-known football fan that liked to drink a lot of beer.

This fact is only one of a few of the many cases reported as evidence of something new

and extraordinary happening to heart transplant recipients: They seem to take on the likes

and dislikes of their donors!

How is unconditional love communicated between master and student?

Through the Heart!

The favourite language between the two is silence, quietness, and stillness.

When the students meet the Masters, spoken words are almost irrelevant.

The silence between words become most important.

Their compassion, their love, their gestures are important.

Their eyes and their signals, their empathy and tolerance are more important than words.

Referring to love and duality, Osho once said that Krishnamurti and Zen systems are all

concerned with how to create more consciousness because we are unconscious.

They are concerned with how to be more aware and alert, how to move from unconsciousness

toward consciousness.

But this is duality � unconscious and conscious.

Basically Osho said that if we move from unconsciousness to consciousness we are moving from one duality

to another.

Unless we move beyond both we can never reach the ultimate.

We need to go beyond both, to be neither the unconscious nor the conscious � just be!

Honestly, in our Earthly experiences only love can give us a glimpse into what Osho

is talking about.

Only love goes beyond duality.

When we are in deep love, we transcend the distance between us.

Duality dissolves and we arrive at absolute love, absolute oneness!

The Masters tell us that unconditional love is a beautiful journey that helps us, for

a moment, touch the absolute love.

This is the highest peak; then we will have to come back.

We get so dizzy up there, on this peak, that we need to go back to the valley.

It is so high up there that it is difficult to stay.

So we need to go up constantly again and again until we learn to pass the dizziness, the

sensation of spinning around.

We need to learn to live on the peak, to live of absolute love.

We might ask ourselves what is the difference.

Well, when we are on our way to the peak we feel love, but when we arrive on the peak,

we become love.

I got to reconnect with Daniel on his recent trip to Toronto where he visited us at the

Collective Evolution Headquarters.

We got to speak about his story, of how he almost died when his car broke down in the

Himalayas and he was saved by a group of Buddhist Monks.

We talk about that and much much more.

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Is Yoga Worth It? | ThatQuirkyGirl - Duration: 4:31.

hello and welcome back to my channel if

you're new here my name is Tally so

welcome and today you're joining me on

my yoga mat with my hair in a bun with

my favorite punny yoga t shirt on

because this is the first in a new

series that I'm trying which I'm calling

is it worth it and today I'm going to

tell you if yoga is worth it I've been

practicing yoga for about four years now

and I try to do it maybe two times a

week but sometimes you know I do less

sometimes I do more and all of the

obvious benefits of yoga I have noticed

happening so I'm more flexible and more

toned it helps me relax and destress

helps ground me in the mornings as well

it definitely also helps you be more

aware of your body in your day-to-day

life so you take all the principles of

yoga that you learn on the mat off the

mat and carry them on with your day to

day life I'm actually really struggling

to think of any downsides to doing yoga

other than the time it takes to do it but

that's time that you should spend in

other exercise anyway so I think it's

time well spent. I actually wrote my

dissertation on barriers to yoga and why

students in particular don't want to do

yoga my results showed that for a lot of

people it was about confidence and false

perceptions of yoga like people thinking

that it's just for hippie women and you

have to be super flexible and super fit

to do it but that is not the case at all

I've seen it so many men doing yoga

people of all shapes and sizes and ages

doing yoga it really is for everyone and

for a lot of people there was also the

perception that it would be easy and let

me tell you it's not easy some of the

classes are more relaxed if that's what

you're going for but then some of the

more strength based ones like Forrest

yoga or vinyasa flow they are intense and

they really do give you an ab workout so

I go to a lot of yoga classes and I

really enjoy the group setting of it and

kind of the motivation to do it because

everyone around you is also doing it

although there can be that pressure to

try and make your body just do the

shapes that the person next to you is

doing rather than doing it mindfully and

just pushing yourself as far as your

body can handle so I would definitely

try going to a class first for that

motivation and that teacher being in the

room with you to help you if you're

struggling or to

like reposition you have not quite got

it the first time but then watch out for

that peer pressure of the people around

you try not to watch what everyone else

is doing and just focus on your own mat

and I also do a lot of yoga at home in

my bedroom I like watching YouTube

videos where an instructor will guide

you through a practice my favorite is

yoga with Adriene and there are so so

many different types and different

lengths of time on the internet if you

search for it's going to be there the

one I've done today is the yoga cool

down from runners because I went for a

run yesterday for like the first time

and my legs I'm not thanking me today

for it I even stretched out afterwards

but today my legs are not feeling it so

I just did this quick practice I think

this one was about 20 minutes and now

I'm feeling good and stretched out and

loose they're like I said those videos

ranging from five minutes to three hours

on the internet if you look hard enough

and you don't need any specialist

equipment the mat that I use is a

camping roll map but you can use a rug a

towel or blanket you can even do a lot

of practices in your bed and some of the

practices are actually designed to be

done in your bed so it's nice and

relaxed and comfy. I've made some playlists

of my favorite home yoga practices to do

so I will link all of them below

and I'm going to separate it into

morning yoga so nice relaxing grounding

quick practices that you can do before your

day begins, some more like workout

practices where you definitely use your

muscles and can feel you

muscles being used and then I'll put some

more chilled ones in there as well for those

evenings or during the day when you just

want to chill out and focus. My comment

question for you today is do you

practice yoga and if so what style is

your favorite let's have a conversation

down in the comments. I really hope

you've enjoyed this video and if you

have please give me a thumbs up and

subscribe so that you can see my future

videos and make sure you hit that Bell

so you get notified. So is yoga

worth it? I say yes, let me know if you

agree or disagree with me thank you so

much for watching, bye

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Behind the 'Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs' - Duration: 9:37.

Behind the 'Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs'

A new documentary captures the comedy and tragedy of Christo Roppolo, a man who's been

seeing UFOs since he was 8.

Christo Roppolo was eight years old when he was contacted by aliens for the first time.

He was at home with his younger brother when a creature that looked like Bullwinkle emerged

from a glowing ambulance and pressed itself against the window of his bedroom.

When he regained consciousness, his parents were in the room arguing with one another

and his younger brother had smeared soiled diapers all over the living room window, as

if in attempt to keep something out.

"[The alien] told me it was going to give me a little bite on the nose, but when I woke

up everything would be okay," Roppolo told Motherboard.

"For a long time after that, I didn't even want to go to sleep, but as a kid I didn't

place too much significance on what had happened.

As I got older, I started to realize that it wasn't just a dream."

Today, Roppolo is 57 years old and resides in Monterey, California, an idyllic coastal

city about 6 hours north of Los Angeles.

Although thousands of miles and five decades separate Roppolo from his childhood home in

the suburbs of Cleveland, the extraterrestrial encounters never stopped.

But instead of freaking out that the aliens were trying to contact him, Roppolo did what

any filmmaker would do�he grabbed his video camera and started shooting his encounters.

When Roppolo reached out to Justin Gaar, a filmmaker newly arrived in Los Angeles, he

had dozens of hours of UFO footage he had filmed around Monterey.

Roppolo was trying to make a movie out of this footage, but was dissatisfied with the

cut that had been given to him by his previous editor.

He found Gaar through the friend of a friend who worked as a sales rep at the company from

which Roppolo would order synthesizers to make his otherworldly electronica music.

"I honestly watched maybe an hour's worth [of Roppolo's footage] and was like what is

this?"

Garr told Motherboard.

"It's really just hours and hours of him going 'what the fuck is that fucking shit?' and

pointing at blinking dots in the sky.

My mind wasn't entirely open to what it was."

Garr told Roppolo he didn't see anything in the footage and made some suggestions for

how he could improve his filmmaking, but didn't really anticipate getting involved in the

project.

Yet as Garr continued to received new footage from Roppolo, some of it featuring himself,

he was eventually persuaded to meet with Roppolo in Los Angeles to discuss his UFO sightings.

It's their experiences together that make up the footage of Gaar's latest film, Curse

of the Man Who Sees UFOs, which was released on Tuesday.

"We went to dinner and the whole time [Roppolo] is looking up at the sky for stuff," said

Garr.

"He'd keep talking about UFOs and aliens as if they're right there with us in the room.

The he told me about his family and I knew there was a narrative here."

Roppolo's troubled past really began when his dad was killed in a drunk driving accident

while Roppolo was working his way through culinary school.

His father was the only person Roppolo ever felt close to in his family and was the person

who had originally sparked his passion for filmmaking when he took Roppolo to see the

Godfather in theatres.

"He'd keep talking about UFOs and aliens as if they're right there with us in the room.

The he told me about his family and I knew there was a narrative here."

After the accident, Roppolo and his brother came into a significant sum of money as a

result of the settlement.

His brother squandered it on land in the American south and soon went bankrupt.

Roppolo spent a portion of his money on filmmaking equipment and with $10,000 produced his first

major film, a remake of the classic 1964 gore film, The Flesh Eaters.

The film was decently well received, but shortly after its release Roppolo learned that his

brother had stolen $129,000 from his bank account and disappeared.

Amazingly, this would soon turn out to be just the tip of the iceberg on Roppolo's downward

slide.

After a series of increasingly tragic events, Roppolo's life was a mere fragment of what

it had been only a decade before�and that's when the UFOs really started showing themselves

to him.

"[The frequency of their appearances] depends on whether or not I'm signaling them," Roppolo

explained.

"That's something I just started doing after studying the footage I had on camera and saw

[the UFOs] were blinking at each other.

If you signal them with prime numbers and do it in sets of three, they'll show up."

Yet for Gaar, there seemed to be a different sort of connection between the sightings.

"Whenever [Roppolo] was having emotional trauma in his life, it was always reflected in his

ability to find the UFOs," Gaar said.

"I sort of hypothesized that maybe some of this is psychological, but then also I don't

know what the fuck that stuff is that he's videotaping.

Some of it you can immediately write off and some of it is really hard to reason through."

Although Gaar was only able to find breaks from work to visit Roppolo on occasion during

the two years it took to film Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs, he was still treated to

a few UFO sightings himself.

The strangest sighting, which is detailed in the film, is still inexplicable to Gaar

and he has little interest in trying to get to the bottom of it.

"I didn't end up pursuing this, but I had a theory about a couple of the sightings,"

said Gaar.

"There are military installations near [Roppolo] and Lockheed Martin's Skunkworks�a pretty

secret experimental aviation place�is located only so far south of Monterey.

So I was going to get kind of scientific with it, but decided not to.

The film was never about that."

After everything is said and done, Curse of the Man Who Sees UFOs is a documentary that

is less about unidentified flying objects than the man who spends his nights looking

up at the cosmos.

Remarkable for the depth of its comedy and tragedy, it is one of the most poignant documentaries

to be released this year.

Although Gaar remains a skeptic about UFOs and leaves the legitimacy of the sightings

up to the viewer to decide, for Roppolo there was never an option not to believe.

"Until the last breath of my life I will be making sure that people know this is no bullshit,"

Roppolo said.

"From the bottom

of my heart: it's all real."

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the crazy gypsy - Duration: 4:30.

Hello Hello !

I make your dreams come true !

Madam madosa I make your dreams come true

it would not hurt to check her out

work you darn thing

I speak arabic

ah dear sit down I read you as soon as I saw you come sit !

madam madosa right ?

madosa ?!

you do know thats a fictional person that lives in the sea right ?

that is a myth dear that was a long time ago

please do not touch me again

how can mama madosa help you ?

I heard you can tell my future

of course of course I can

give me your hand

so we can start , you have to have your other hand here and have it calmly there

now you need to breath in

and close your eyes

close my eyes?!

yes close your eyes

no offence but i do not trust you

i feel that you are stressed , you dont know if you can trust me or not

i feel that you are tensed !

to tell you the truth i dont like you touching me

to tell you the truth this is how it works

the energy around you i have to read it this way

so let me just check your hand right here

so it tells me you will live a long life

and a happy one

and because you came here many opportunities will open up for you

so you came to the right place !

close your eyes with me

you need to keep them closed

now breath in

now i will be talking to the energy

and they will give me the information

so do keep your eyes closed because if you open them it will break the bond

i see you are a youtuber

this is what iam feeling

you were in london !

and it was your boyfriends birthday

your boyfriend is...... ahh yeah

and i see you till now have not reached 500K

no i have not

iam trying to thoe

i feel that i feel you are trying

i have not reached 500 !!

why havent you reached 500 K ?

I do not know i dont know why i have not reached the 500 k yet !

GET US to 500 K!!!

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Why Alien Covenant Will Blow Everyone Away - Duration: 5:43.

Alien: Covenant hits theaters on May 19, and fans couldn't be more psyched. Formerly known

as Prometheus 2 and Alien: Paradise Lost, this latest installment in the Alien saga

continues the story set in motion by 2012's divisive Prometheus. Here's why we think this

sci-fi horror flick is going to be a return to form for the Alien franchise — and a

big step forward from the last movie.

Xenomorphs

While it may or may not be a traditional Alien movie, Alien: Covenant has at least one thing

that Prometheus didn't — xenomorphs.

Yeah. Those guys.

Like the poster for Alien: Covenant that was revealed in March 2017, this trailer is crawling

with aliens. We've seen a facehugger spring from an egg, a new backburster Neomorph, and

multiple shots of xenomorphs in familiar confines like spaceship hallways and creepy caves.

There's even a stare-down between a xenomorph and Danny McBride, with nothing but a spaceship

windshield between them. What could that alien want? Hopefully this:

H.R. Giger is all over it

Visual artist H. R. Giger is gone now, but as long as the Alien franchise exists, his

ghost will haunt it. The guy was into some spooky occult stuff. You don't make a book

like the Necronomicon and then peaceably surrender to death's cold embrace. You stick around

and haunt stuff, starting with your very own museum in Switzerland, and continue with a

whole bunch of Hollywood blockbusters.

But back when Alien: Covenant was still Prometheus 2, director Ridley Scott seemed intent on

going in a new direction, stating publicly that the film wouldn't feature any xenomorphs

at all:

"The beast is done. Cooked." Of course, we know that's not the case anymore. It's unclear

what prompted the subsequent about-face, but maybe Scott realized that Giger's influence

on Prometheus was actually its saving grace. Say what you want about the directing, writing,

acting, and characters — that movie is at least visually dazzling.

Giger's Alien aesthetic — featuring things like slime, biomechanics, a metallic black

and blue palette, and skeletal hinges — is an intrinsic part of the franchise. And from

the looks of things, Scott and his team have realized it. Alien: Covenant represents a

step in the right direction with regards to honoring Giger's legacy and keeping his ghost

happy.

Bringing back body horror

As important as Giger's concept art and designs have always been, the xenomorph also owes

just as much to screenwriter Dan O'Bannon's original script. The alien's anatomical anomalies

inspire real dread in the first Alien movie — and that's by design. As O'Bannon said

in a 2002 retrospective, "[With Alien,] I'm going to attack the audience."

Like other great "body horror" movies, Alien exploits moviegoers' fears of being physically

violated by using grotesque imagery and gore. Alien: Covenant's trailers and other promo

materials make prominent use of the series' strongest quality — its clever use of "body

horror" tropes.

"My body is ready."

The new crew

Did you ever wonder why a group of scientists would remove their helmets on an alien planet

just because the air appeared to be breathable? You're not alone. As Forbes' review put it,

the characters in Prometheus "do ridiculously dumb things. When they see black alien ooze,

they touch it. When they find a giant severed alien head, they bring it on the ship and

perform inexplicable experiments on it."

They're supposed to be scientists, yet they behave like idiots, so it's hard to care when

they die.

That said, Alien's crew had its fair share of bad decision-making, but it was always

grounded in the crew's mutual experience of working for a big corporation that treated

them as expendable. The bond they shared with each other was both professional and personal.

The Nostromo's fate was horrific because audiences actually cared about the crew.

By all appearances, Alien: Covenant seems to correct one of Prometheus's biggest missteps

— the aloofness of its crew of scientists and specialists, which made them hard to sympathize

with. In the "Prologue: Last Supper" clip, the new crew lets loose and throws a party

to celebrate being the first colonists on a mysterious planet. Recasting the main characters

as colonists aligns it more closely with Scott's original film, and that's a good sign.

Music to your ears

Composers Jerry Goldsmith and Lionel Newman's incredibly tense score set Alien apart from

other horror movies. And if Alien: Covenant seeks to recapture the feel of the first movie,

it'll need a comparable score. Fortunately, there's a good bet that Jed Kurzel is up to

the task. You might already know him as the lead singer of the band the Mess Hall. He

knows how to create tension, and he's amassed a serious résumé: he scored his brother

Justin Kurzel's 2011 psychological horror film Snowtown. Plus, say what you will about

the rest of Assassin's Creed, but Kurzel's epic score was undeniably solid. As the trailers

for Alien: Covenant show, Kurzel lets the onscreen action influence the music, allowing

for low ambient tones in dark tense sequences, stretches of silence during conversations,

and sweeping anthemic accompaniment for the action-horror set pieces.

Practical effects

Ridley Scott is known for having a healthy distrust of CGI effects. What does that mean

for Alien: Covenant? More of the classic creature-feature practical effects that made the first two

films in the series so frightening. To horror fans who can't help but laugh at CGI monsters,

this is welcome news.

Ridley Scott knows what he's doing

We're confident that Ridley Scott will do right by fans of Alien — and fans of Prometheus.

There's a lot riding on Alien: Covenant. If it hits the sweet spot in terms of box office

grosses, Scott's promised as many as a half dozen more Alien movies.

As James Cameron put it, even "not-so-great" Ridley Scott films are worth seeing "because

he is such an artist." Put simply: Even a mediocre Ridley Scott movie is still at

least intermittently compelling, and we don't expect that to change anytime soon. Let's

keep our fingers crossed that Covenant is the return to form we're all hoping for.

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