Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 27 2017

Hi Everyone, so today is December 26th

Christmas is over...

I'm a little bit sad

But it's still Christmas break

So we keep the Christmas spirit alive

Hi!

She's shy with the camera, I told you

Today, we're going

to the hairdresser for Andrea

We're going to walk around a little bit

She's very shy

You don't have to breathe like that!

I'm taking you with us, let's go !

for a new day in the USA

We're on our way with

Andrea and her mother

at the salon

and it's still very cold

I wanted to mention that if you happen to be in Bloomington

and you need a haircut

It's at Station 710 that you have to come

because they are great!

very nice and it's cheap at all!

And we have to say that it's free advertisement, you are not paid to say that

And I can do a shoutout to Marcy !

who's my hairdresser

and she's amazing

everytime I come here it's a great haircut

It's a little bit short today

but it's gonna grow back - It looks good !

Let's continue to ...

It's so cold that we can feel our nose hair freezing

Let's go to Chick Fil A

which is an American fast food that I love !

It's only 10:30am but that's fine !

Here we go !

It's mainly everything chicken !

the best to me are their chicken nuggets and their waffle fries

fries that are flat, you'll see

We're walking around Walmart

The supermarket, and by the way if you have never seen my video on Walmart

you can click here !

And look, it's only December 26th

and it's already ready for Valentine's day !

unbelievable !

It's snack time!

Can you tell us, what we're having today?

I'm having a clementine

my mom made

these are plantain bananas

if the banana is yellow

you can cook it in oil

and you can add butter,

cheese

like this one or

parmesan cheese

thank you !

Neighborhood tour: Christmas lights

This is what I call Christmas lights !

Here people have put up the lights and synchronized their lights with a radio station

it's crazy!

Look at the limo

that is here just to look at the lights !

you can rent the limo

to go around and look at the lights

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My 5 Favourite YouTube Tools [2018] - Duration: 3:53.

Hey folks, Rob here welcoming you back to another vidIQ video and while I may be the

face of the brand I'm not just a spokesperson, I do use vidIQ everyday because I am a YouTuber

just like you so I want to share with you my five favourite tools from the chrome extension

that helps you get more views in less time.

No beating around the bush here, from the moment this row of stats made a home for itself

on every single YouTube page, I've been transfixed by them.

It's the real-time stats bar of course.

Five analytics showing you everything that's going on over the last hour, 48 hours and

seven days.

It takes all the pain out of monitoring how recent uploads boost my channel views and

when I mouse over the graph button I can see how views have fluctuated over the short term.

It's amazing, I love how it discreetly sits at the top of YouTube and you will love the

fact that it's free.

Now my next favourite vidIQ tool a bit of cheat as it's about 20 tools all in one but

how could I ignore the video scorecard?

If I want to know why a video is successful or isn't this will tell me why with a Search

engine optimization score, channel statistics, video tags used and so much more.

This thing can review every single YouTube video in existence and just like the real-time

stats bar it's free.

You know, I'm so accustomed to the video scorecard now that YouTube would just looked weird without

it.

Ergh,

One for vidIQ boost users now, the vidIQ chrome extension button contains a ton of extra web

applications, one of those being and a suite SEO tools, specifically the BULK SEO feature.

This shows you how many times keywords you have used as video tags appear in YouTube

search results.

That's pretty good for showing me what current tags are working, but what it also shows you

is keywords that you don't use on your videos that still result in a search hit

This is useful two reasons, first of all you can use it to refine your current video tags,

afterall you might as well get rid of the tags that don't do anything and use the ones

that do, and you may discover related topics people are searching for that could drive

future video content.

Now onto engagement, it's the lifeblood of any channel and you should be responding to

every single comment you can.

The value viewers get from a video creator reply is huge.

But I appreciate that the larger your channel gets, the more difficult this can be to manage.

So that's why I adore the comment template tool.

Simple create a reply you want to use frequently, save it and then click on the vidIQ button

next to any comment, choose the template and boom, a ready made reply in seconds.

This tool has literally saved me hundreds of hours over the years and it's especially

useful when people ask me to do a sub 4 sub because I've got just the video they can watch

on the subject.

And finally we have perhaps the smallest vidIQ tool but one of the most powerful and free

tools.

Whenever you see video tags, be it your videos or anyone else's videos this tiny paper clip

allows you to copy those tags.

You can then paste them into your video tags and then add more tags that are appropriate

to your content.

Like the comment template this is not the most ground breaking tool vidIQ has but one

of those everyday tools I would really miss if I didn't have it.

So those are my favourite vidIQ tools and I would love to hear what yours are, if you

have a particular preference let us know what it is and why in the comments below.

And if all of this is completely new to you and you're going wow, what are these tools

this is of course the vidIQ YouTube tool to help you get more views in less time, it's

a chrome extension, there's a link in the description, download for free today.

That's it for this video, I hope you enjoyed it, if you did, don't forget to give it a

thumbs up and if you want more video tips, trick and guides then subscribe to vidIQ.

Enjoy your video making day, bye for now.

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10 "Generic" Product Names You Didn't Realize Were TRADEMARKS - Duration: 19:42.

A trademark usually presents itself in the form of a name, a logo, a design, or a phrase,

with the purpose of distinguishing one manufacturer's products from another.

Sometimes, however, when business is really good for a particular brand, or it has a head

start over the competition, then that particular brand might just become a proprietary eponym,

or generic trademark.

This means that if a product develops a substantial market share over the other manufacturers,

or it becomes well ingrained into the public consciousness, then its brand could replace

the name for the entire industry.

Take Xerox, for instance.

When it comes proprietary eponyms, Xerox may be the one most often given as an example.

Xerox is actually a corporation that sells a variety of things, among which are photocopiers.

But that 'Xerox machine' from your work may not, in fact, be a Xerox after all.

And Xerox is not alone; Google, Pampers, and Tupperware are just a few other similar brands

that have become proprietary eponyms.

But while these are fairly well known as actual trademarks, there are a lot of others out

there – so common and so widespread – that chances are that you might have never guessed

them to be brand names in the first place.

To be fair, though, some have since lost their legal protection as trademarks and are now

considered to be part of the public domain.

10.

Dry Ice

If you're not familiar with the term, or even with what dry ice actually is, you may

not be alone.

Nevertheless, if you've ever been to a Halloween party, a nightclub, or a theatrical play,

and there was some sort of ground-level mist involved, then there's a chance you were

close by to where dry ice was being submerged in hot water.

There are several other means of producing that sort of fog (like liquid nitrogen, for

example) but dry ice works almost equally as well.

It's cheaper, too, so there's that.

In any case, the entertainment industry isn't the main business for dry ice – it's refrigeration.

Sometimes known as Cardice, especially by the British, dry ice is actually solid CO2.

Because it's much cooler than regular ice, dry ice makes for a great refrigerant, especially

when mechanical cooling isn't possible or required.

This means that you'll oftentimes come across it when dealing with ice cream street vendors,

or people carrying around organs or other biological samples.

Because it doesn't alter quality or taste, dry ice is frequently used to instantly freeze

various foods and oils.

Firefighters sometimes use it to extinguish fires and plumbers utilize it to flash freeze

some water pipes.

You'll find some in school labs on occasion, or when people try to preserve ice sculptures.

You can also use it as bait for mosquitoes and bedbugs, since these insects are drawn

to CO2.

Just sayin'.

Dry ice was discovered back in 1835 by the French inventor Adrien-Jean-Pierre Thilorier,

who described it in one of his works.

In 1897, an Englishman by the name of Herbert Samuel Elworthy received a patent for solid

CO2 and used it to create soda water for his whiskey.

But the device he invented was so big and cumbersome that people rarely used it.

It was Thomas Benton Slate, an American businessman, who really took advantage and in 1924 applied

for a patent in the US.

One year later, he founded the DryIce Corporation of America and began selling solid CO2 under

the trademark of "Dry Ice."

The other name,

Cardice, short for carbon dioxide ice (the one the British are more familiar with) is

also a registered trademark of Air Liquide Ltd. in the UK.

9.

Band-Aid

By the 1920s, Johnson & Johnson was already a well-established company that manufactured

ready-to-use surgical dressings.

They made large, sterile gauzes that were sealed against germs and sold in various hospitals.

The fabric itself originated in Palestine, and the name gauze is said to derive from

the city of Gaza, an important center of weaving in the region back in medieval times.

Nevertheless, Johnson & Johnson's gauzes, which were used solely as dressings, were

the first of their kind.

An employee by the name of Earl Dickson, who was a cotton buyer at the company, was also

recently married to a woman by the name of Josephine.

And as it turns out, Josephine was a bit of a klutz, constantly getting burnt or injured

around the house – nothing serious, mind you, but enough to become a constant nuisance

for the newlyweds.

Her husband, being in the industry, decided to help, but the surgical dressings Johnson

& Johnson were providing were too big for the minor injuries Josephine was suffering

on an almost daily basis.

In a moment of pure inspiration, Earl Dickson cut out a small square from one of the gauzes

and stuck it to one of his wife's fingers with a piece of adhesive tape.

Knowing full well that this would not be a one-time thing, he began his own small-scale

production of these… well, "Band-Aids"… to have ready around the house whenever his

wife needed one.

In order to keep the two adhesive parts from sticking together, as well as to keep the

dressing sterile, Earl lined them with some crinoline fabric.

The two soon realized that their invention had a potentially huge market, and Earl presented

his idea to his boss, James Johnson.

In 1924, Johnson & Johnson introduced their adhesive bandages under the Band-Aid trademark.

After several more improvements, and after a genius marketing campaign of giving out

an unlimited supply of free Band-Aids to all the Boy Scouts in the country, the adhesive

bandage became a common household item across America.

To date, Johnson & Johnson estimates that they've sold over 100 billion around the

globe.

And as thanks for his invention, Earl Dickson was given the position of Vice President at

the company until his retirement in 1957.

8.

Frisbee

Who would've guessed that the 1970s Frisbee craze began with apple pies?

Well, not just apple pies, but pies in general.

The story begins in 1871 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, when a man by the name of William Frisbie

opened the Frisbie Pie Company.

His pies became an instant hit with the students from all the universities nearby.

These pies came in tin plates which the students then began flinging at each other while yelling

"Frisbie!"

Fast forward to 1948 and we have the "Flying Saucer," a plastic version of those tin

plates, reinvented by Walter Frederick Morrison and Warren Franscioni.

The new name was aptly chosen as it was less than one year after the famed Roswell UFO

incident.

After the two parted ways in 1955, Morrison sold the renamed "Pluto Platter" to the

Wham-O toy company.

Wham-O, the company behind another well-known trademark, the Hula-Hoop, changed the flying

disc's name once again, this time to Frisbee – misspelling its original name in the process.

Then in 1967, Ed Headrick, the company's designer, added a series of raised, concentric

rings on its surface, along with several other features, in order to stabilize its flight,

and the modern Frisbee was born.

Thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign during the late '60s and early '70s, when

the company advertised disc-throwing as a sport, Frisbees began flying off the shelves,

and Wham-O sold over 100 million units by 1977.

Headrick himself came up with Frisbee Golf, while some high school students from Maplewood,

New Jersey, invented Ultimate Frisbee.

Today, millions of people worldwide throw flying discs around – not all of them being

original Frisbees, of course.

As of 1994, Mattel Toy Manufacturers are the owners of the trademark, after buying it from

Wham-O.

7.

Velcro

According to a 2002 episode from the live-action TV series Star Trek: Enterprise, it was actually

the Vulcans – an extraterrestrial species – who, during the 1950s, anonymously introduced

humanity to the wonder of technology that is Velcro.

Now, after some thorough investigation on our part, it seems that there are some inconsistencies

with that particular story.

As it turns out, the trademark brand 'Velcro', as well as the product it represents, the

hook-and-loop fastener, is actually the creation of a Swiss electrical engineer by the name

of George de Mestral.

And apparently, Star Trek was a work of fiction.

Who knew?

Anyway, in 1948, while on a hike through the woods, de Mestral began wondering how and

why so many burrs clung to his pants and his dog's fur.

On closer examination under the microscope, these burrs revealed their secret.

As a means of dispersing their seed, they make use of many tiny hooks that get attached

to all sorts of furs and fabrics belonging to unaware passersby, and hitch a ride to

another place.

Nature is truly amazing in its ingenuity, isn't it?

Probably after coming to the same conclusion about nature, de Mestral began working on

a fabric that would be able to mimic the same properties as burrs.

Initially made from cotton, the fabric proved vastly more effective with the arrival of

nylon, and de Mestral patented his invention in 1955.

The word itself, Velcro, is a combination of the French "velours" and "crochet,"

which in English translate to "velvet" and "hook."

He then began advertising it as the "zipperless zipper," but his idea didn't really catch

on with the public at the time.

Help finally arrived from the unlikeliest of places – NASA, to be more exact.

NASA used Velcro during the 1960s as part of their space program.

Thanks to the positive press it received, Velcro began being seen as the 'space-age

fabric' and various fashion designers started using it.

De Mestral sold the rights to his Velcro Company once it became successful, and even though

the original patent expired in 1978, the term is still a trademark controlled by the Dutch

Velcro company.

6.

Aspirin

As one of the oldest and most commonly used drugs around the world, aspirin is still one

of the most studied even to this day.

It is estimated that between 700 and 1,000 clinical trials are performed on it every

year.

Aspirin is also the first ever anti-inflammatory and pain reliever mentioned in history.

While not technically aspirin, its active ingredient, salicylic acid, was used as early

as antiquity.

Various medicines derived from willow and other salicylate-rich plants were found described

on scrolls in Egypt, as well as on clay tablets in Sumer, more than 5,000 years ago.

Even Hippocrates used to prescribe willow leaf tea to women undergoing childbirth.

During the 18th and early 19th centuries, various chemists experiment with willow bark

and other plants, slowly but surely narrowing down the active ingredient.

Then in 1828, a professor of pharmacy at Munich University in Germany was successful in extracting

it, and called it salicin.

Over the following several decades, other chemists discovered that the Spiraea ulmaria

(Meadowsweet) plant also contained salicylic acid, as well as coming up with better ways

of synthetizing it.

While working at the German pharmaceutical company Bayer, chemist Felix Hoffmann added

an acetyl group to salicylic acid and created acetylsalicylic acid.

This addition reduced the acid's previous irritant properties, and Bayer patented the

process.

The company then renamed this acetylsalicylic acid Aspirin and began selling it worldwide.

Bayer later sold off or lost the trademark for Aspirin in many countries.

The origin of the name Aspirin comes from the letter A, which stands for acetyl, and

Spir, which comes from Spiraea ulmaria (Meadowsweet).

The in was a common suffix used at the time for medicine.

In 1950, Aspirin entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the most commonly sold

painkiller in the world.

In the many trials it was subjected to since its invention, Aspirin was proven to be a

great cancer and heart-attack prevention drug, if taken regularly.

5.

Jet Ski

Do you, or someone you know, own a Jet Ski?

Well, is it a Kawasaki?

If it is, then yes, you have a Jet Ski.

If not, then what you, or your friend, have is a personal motorized watercraft.

Yes, Jet Ski is a trademark belonging to the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. from Japan,

and all other similar products are commonly known as personal watercrafts, even though

most other manufacturers have their own trademark names for them.

Now, the history behind these personal watercrafts goes back to Europe during the 1950s, when

various motorcycle manufacturers were looking to expand their markets into other areas.

The first name ever given to these vehicles was water scooters, and the British company

Vincent produced roughly 2,000 Amanda water scooters.

Unfortunately for them, however, the trend didn't really catch on.

Over the following two decades, other companies like Mival introduced its Nautical Pleasure

Cruiser, but with a similar lack of success.

This is when an Australian motocross enthusiast by the name of Clayton Jacobsen II designed

and created his own version – but a model that would require the rider to stand up.

His real breakthrough here, though, was to replace the previous outboard motor with an

internal pump-jet.

During the mid-'60s, he sold his idea to the snowmobile manufacturer Bombardier, but

after it, too, failed to gather momentum, the company gave it up.

Jacobsen then sold his patent to Kawasaki, which produced its first model in 1973 and

named it the Jet Ski.

But because it was a stand-up personal watercraft, the Jet Ski didn't manage to draw in the

masses since it was somewhat difficult to maneuver, especially in choppy waters.

The breakthrough came several years later when newer models were designed so as to let

pilots sit, thus drastically increasing its stability.

Furthermore, it was now possible for two people to enjoy the ride instead of one, and thus

the social element was added into the mix.

Bombardier later got back into the game by creating their own line of personal watercrafts

known as Sea-Doo.

In fact, these Sea-Doos are the best-selling watercrafts in the world, surpassing even

the Jet Ski.

Yamaha is on the market with its own WaveRunners, while Honda entered the business in 2002 with

the AquaTrax.

4.

Bubble Wrap

This might come as a surprise to many – it certainly did for us – but Bubble Wrap was

originally invented to be some sort of high-end wallpaper.

Yes, back in 1957, two New Jersey engineers by the name of Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes

began by sealing two shower curtains together and trapping air bubbles inside – thus giving

their new wallpaper idea its unique texture.

Unfortunately (or not), their wallpaper business didn't take off, and they began looking

for other possible uses for their idea, including looking into greenhouse insulation.

And while Bubble Wrap does, in fact, have some insulating properties, this new venture

didn't pan out well either.

Not wanting to give up, Sealed Air Corporation's marketer, Frederick W. Bowers, struck a deal

with IBM in 1959 to package their new 1401 computers, and they've been making millions

of dollars annually ever since.

Recently, however, in a move reminiscent of a Bond villain, the Sealed Air Corporation

has decided to renounce the original Bubble Wrap and begin producing the unpoppable iBubble

Wrap.

But even though this move might seem like something done just for the sake of making

the world a little less entertaining and fun, there's some logic behind it.

As it turns out, Bubble Wrap takes up a lot of space when it's in storage – something

that's a big problem for many of their customers.

The new iBubble Wrap is shipped and stored completely deflated, thus taking up just 1/15th

the space.

Companies that use it can now inflate their iBubble Wrap on their own when they need it,

but because it no longer has individual air bubbles, but rather rows of bubbles connected

to each other, they are no longer poppable.

3.

Dumpster

Without the humble dumpster, our towns and cities would probably be a lot messier than

they are today.

Over the past 80 years, the dumpster has become a common sight throughout the United States,

and many other designs of these frontloader containers, as they are called, have been

in use throughout the world.

The first time the word 'dumpster' was used commercially was back in 1936, when the

Dempster Brothers Company from Knoxville, Tennessee, trademarked the term.

The word itself is a combination of those brothers' name, Dempster, with the word

'dump' – being used for their most successful front-loading container.

The novelty of these garbage containers were their side arms that allowed another of this

company's inventions, the Dempster-Dumpmaster garbage truck, to lift them up and dump their

contents directly inside.

This streamlined the whole garbage disposal process by up to 75% of the original time,

when garbage was usually being collected by horse-drawn carts.

Now, even though this idea spread throughout most of the world, the actual trademark Dumpster

didn't.

The British and Australians do sometimes call their own frontloader containers dumpsters,

but the wheelie bin and skip terms are more commonly used.

2.

Mace

When it comes to personal defense, pepper spray, more commonly known as Mace, is among

the best weapons to have on your person.

It incapacities without killing or seriously injuring someone, and its backstory is based

on the same idea.

Chemical Mace came into existence in 1965, after Allan Lee Litman, an inventor living

in Pittsburgh, alongside his wife, Doris, came up with the chemical formula and means

of dispersal.

It's important to mention that other similar pepper sprays existed before the Litmans got

into it, but they oftentimes fell short, either by accidentally afflicting the sprayer, or

taking too long to activate and deter the attacker.

Prior to starting work on Chemical Mace, Allan Litman was working on such inventions such

as the "waterless egg cooker" and the "bacon cooker," but with very limited

success.

Nevertheless, after one of his wife's friends told them about how she got mugged while coming

home from work, they began discussing what self-defense weapons a woman could have at

her disposal in such a situation.

The two then began experimenting around the house with various chemicals such as kerosene,

Freon, and sulfuric acid as propellants for aerosol spray cans, as well as a wide array

of irritants.

They finally settled on chloroacetophenone – a chemical highlighted by the military

as being a potent tear gas during WWII.

Initially calling it Tear Gas Aerosol Spray Instrument, or TGASI, they eventually decided

on Chemical Mace – in reference to the spiked club of medieval times and the effects it

had on a person's face; though without the actual physical harm and, y'know… crushed

skull.

The two inventors then opened a business known as the General Ordnance Equipment Corporation

and began selling their Mace to the public.

Now, its active ingredient wasn't something new, but the fact that the Litmans managed

to repackage a chemical weapon as a civilian product was – and its success was almost

instantaneous.

In 1987, Litman accepted an offer from the gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson to buy the

company, and he became director of their nonlethal weaponry research.

The active ingredient has since changed to oleoresin capsicum, which is less toxic and

has a faster incapacitating property.

1.

Heroin

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," and this rings

especially true in reference to today's opiate epidemic and the appearance of heroin

on the world stage.

As most of us know, heroin is a Schedule I controlled substance, known in the pharmaceutical

industry as morphine diacetate, or simply, Diamorphine.

Diamorphine was first synthetized in 1874 in England, but it took another 23 years before

it became popular.

Chemist Felix Hoffmann, working at the pharmaceutical company Bayer and the aforementioned inventor

of Aspirin, was looking for a safer and less addictive alternative to morphine in 1897.

It, uh… didn't work out like he planned.

He was hoping to produce codeine by acetylating morphine, but instead ended up with diacetylmorphine,

which is two times more potent.

The head of Bayer's research department reportedly came up with its name of Heroin

from the German word "heroisch" – meaning 'heroic' in English and implying the drug's

strong effects on its user.

Bayer then began selling diacetylmorphine under the trademark Heroin and marketing it

as a safer and non-addictive substitute to morphine, as well as a cough suppressant.

Its primary consumers were middle and upperclass women, who bought it for their medicine cabinets.

It took 17 years before the US government began regulating it, and yet another 10 years

before people realized Heroin's actual effects and the United States banned its sale, importation,

and manufacture.

One year after that, in 1925, the Health Committee of the League of Nations also banned it, but

it was in 1930 when all of its other derivate analogues were also banned.

After WWI, Bayer lost its trademark rights over Heroin as part of the 1919 Treaty of

Versailles.

The US went through two major heroin epidemics after that: the first after WWII, and the

second during the Vietnam War.

Today, however, with various opioids being loosely prescribed by doctors around the country,

heroin use has also seen a fivefold increase over the past decade.

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Sadhguru explains the Truth about Female Gurus - Duration: 25:57.

there is no dearth for goddesses in this country there are more goddesses than

gods if you do not know this if you go from village to village in Tamil Nadu

for every village there is a different goddess you know but every village

there's a different goddess but for every village there is no different God

so goddess is there are more than gods in number so your information is wrong

if where you come from Delhi you come from Delhi Singapore or you should move

to Tamil Nadu the lots of goddesses all kinds of amounts about sages and seers

there have been many in the past these days because generally from yungay

they're trying to be beauty queens they're just missing out on the other

training because the commercial campaign as to how a woman should be in the world

is totally misguided and westernized and I think a huge amount of the female

population is completely taken by this lot of them would approach it

maybe after they're 50 and they have no hope of being beauty queens and at that

time they may come a lot of them are coming to us but there are a lot of

young women also with us who are doing wonderfully well so experientially there

are many many woman among the Asian meditators who are really in fabulous

states fabulous states of experience so you can call them as seers or css in

their own ways gurus know women will not make good gurus nor will men make good

gurus unless you know how to be beyond the - you can't be this if you're a man

or a woman if you're stuck with your gender then there's no chance of being a

guru because you're looking at the mechanics of life in a completely

different way you're just looking at life as life being masculine feminine is

only question of percentages every other part that a woman has man also has

except one or two parts isn't it so yes or no

so the difference is very little you're given too much attention to reproductive

organs that this has become a big event in your head if you if you just pay

attention to life you wouldn't be paying so much attention to reproductive organs

isn't it if you must identify it's not good to

identify yourself with some body parts isn't it when you all the time go about

I am a man I am a woman you are identifying yourself with body parts

isn't it if you must identify with body parts

I would advise at least choose the brains not these things which make you a

man or a woman so women will not make good gurus men cannot do at all

so leave that area along don't take men and women there it doesn't work like

that you being a man or a woman is only for a few purposes in life yes only for

a few purposes you need to be a woman or you need to be a man for rest of it you

just need to be a human being isn't it you just need to be your life yeah all

the time you're a woman all the time you're a man this is a disease this is

an ailment this is not gender this is a certain ailment in your head it's not in

the body it's in the head once your sexuality gets into your head

that's called perversion if it's in the body it's a natural process if it's in

your head it's a perversion where most people is gardening to their heads what

does it matter to you what kind of body parts a guru has is it useful to you or

not that's how the question is isn't it isn't it so

Sadhguru I'm a single mother and between running a house and managing a child and

earning it becomes very difficult to focus on the spiritual process can you

just give us some practical advice on how to make a space and time for

spirituality in our everyday lives when were householders

why is that a popular question yes life places in many situations life

places in many situations we're managing things is like juggling

have you ever juggled did you have a to juggling no you must try try with one

ball most of you can manage try to if I give you forth

it'll be spilling all over the place so

once you take two juggling you better develop some skills otherwise your

things will be all over the place scattered and everyday will be you will

be mentally freaking out because you can't hold these things in place so if

you're not capable of juggling at all you must just sit quietly with your eyes

closed you know because juggling business has

its own pleasures has its own things you must see whether you're ready for these

things or not but most of you get into these things inadvertently because

everybody is getting into it or hormones hijacked your intelligence for some time

by the time you release from the hijacking by then it's too late already

there are new lives around you things happen once you have a child you have a

20-year project

that is if they do well if they don't do well you have a lifelong project so

before you take on such a project you must consciously consider are you really

up to this there is no necessity every human being has to reproduce there is no

such necessity

definitely human species is not an endangered species you are definitely

not doing it for the world yes so it's always best when you're

making x' when you're taking such a big step in your life that you must take it

consciously not unconsciously are you really ready for this do you really need

this first of all is this what you want to do if we were an endangered species I

would tell you all of you must reproduce we are not there is no such danger in

the next thousand years so only those who really want to when they feel that

they're going to contribute to humanity by producing another wonderful life if

you're sure of that first of all you you must think can the world bear with one

more you

does the world really need one more you because in somewhere you are going to

produce a miniature version of yourself isn't it does the world need it but now

it's happened we should not talk about this because now it's happened so you're

a householder what it means is you have to organize your own space your living

space your own kitchen your own gas your own electricity your own cleaning your

own dishwasher you're on everything your own own own own own everything even if

you're just two people this is a lot of burden on an individual plus both

economically and ecologically it is not wise not good for the country not good

for the world not good for the planet isn't it isn't it because we have some

silly ideas of some sense of mine even the damn kitchen you have to own it

would be so simple if let's say ten families got together you can keep your

living spaces separately if you had a common kitchen that you volunteer one

one day one one person will cook if you joyfully did it you know how much

arrangement would come down how with how much ease and joy you could live no no

you must have your own kitchen because of some silly sense of ownership and

possessiveness we have made very idiotic arrangements for ourselves which are

very painful to manage many people would be relieved I'm sure a lot of woman

would be relieved if 1020 families came together and you only once in 20 days

you had to cook

one day big cooking next 20 days no cooking wouldn't it be great or maybe we

could even have some help for 20 families together

and somebody could manage it isn't it but no no no I have to own my own

kitchen even the cutting knife has to be mine when you have such a silly sense of

ownership about everything then you have to suffer at least the meditators I

think we should start doing this in big cities you know one apartment building

where 20 homes are there all of you move into the same apartment keep one

apartment for cooking and eating in another 19 you live 19 families why

can't we do this

those of you who are affluent enough to make your own gala arrangements that's

up to you but people who are living simple lives or living in apartments

anyway no sambhar smell in your house you can go down to the heating apartment

eat your house is clean and nice

wouldn't it be good but little bit of loosening boundaries should happen if

you come from this stupid idea good boundaries will always make good fences

always make good neighbors if you have such a silly idea you have to suffer it

whether meditators and non-meditators after all people who are living in your

apartment of human-beings isn't it we could we could make but right now it

looks like it's impossible to do these things but I'm sure meditators can come

together and do it isn't it you'll have a lot of space to meditate in your house

no gas smell no nonsense nobody is burning chillies in the

kitchen and doing all this life could be arranged better now if you want to have

your own everything you have to struggle there is no other way if you are that

affluent you have 25 people working for you that's up to you but all the other

simpler families is better that some parts of our lives we fuse together and

make it simpler and easier for ourselves isn't it is it not important and it will

be a great support and a sense of community for all the people living

there but a little bit of give-and-take has to happen if you are calculating how

much are their children eating how much my children are eating then you can't

live if you have such problems you can't live I need to be very good for your

spiritual growth

that's what I have been telling people we are thinking by 2011 or at least by

2012 we want to build about thousand dwelling places around the ashram

so that 1000 families can move in here

don't clap that's not going to be good because once you come here there will be

no time to clamp will keep your hands busy very busy so now you are a single

mother managing this child going to work cooking I am sure not intentionally

unknowingly in many ways you start cursing and hitting the your very child

you don't intend to do it but when too much juggling happens it will happen

isn't it you'll say no it is not that you have to verbally curse somebody

irritation is curse isn't it irritation agitation being stressed can't smile at

your child these are all curses for a growing child isn't it so that a mother

is not energetic not truthful won't play with you because she is dead by the time

she comes home in the evening all these are curses for the child or no we need

to make little different kind of arrangements or you must move in here

you my question is should culture be preserved at all because in the name of

preservation of culture already we have started seeing moral policing in India

what are you seeing moral policing moral policing yeah

see culture is a happening thing nobody can preserve it as it is it is evolving

all the time nothing wrong with that if it's evolving naturally people making

choices and making certain changes with their lives it's perfectly okay but when

your culture is being engineered by commercial forces and certain very

aggressive religious forces some amount of stopping and preserving also needs to

happen isn't it if naturally its evolving people are making their choices

to eat differently to dress differently to do things differently it's perfectly

ok but commercial forces are engineering culture for their benefit if you don't

stop it then you know when you open your tap tomorrow Coca Cola will come water

will not come I'm telling you it's not far away already it's happening in India

if you enter a restaurant they won't serve you water they'll serve you Coke

or Pepsi so for commercial forces are anyway having budgets to change your

culture having a strategy to change your culture when it is so I think you should

also have a strategy not to allow that to happen

how it is done is a questionable thing whatever you

call it is moral policing it happened in crude ways so yes everybody's disgusted

with that but in some form of education in some way it must be done it's very

easy to sell sleaze you understand and very easily you can catch the youth and

make that the culture of the land in no time

whatever say I want you to understand this

when you say culture they have different types of cultures in the world if

culture is just a social norm if culture is just a certain way people are living

because of climatic conditions because of other influences that's different I

want you to under understand this culture was engineered to gradually lead

people towards the spiritual process always right from ancient times every

aspect of your life how to sit how to stand

everything was engineered to slowly lead you towards a spiritual process and I

think that part of the culture has to be preserved I don't care how you dress

what you do but there are many aspects of culture which are essentially a yogic

science implanted into people's lives so that without even knowing you're

practicing yoga you're practicing yoga

this was done thousands of years ago right now what we are trying to do is

just that once again the idea and the mission of Isha is not to just go on

teaching programs and programs and programs our idea is why we limited

ourselves to geographically to Tamilnadu alone he is because we want to see in a

generation or two that Yoga is not a program

like a mother teaches a child to brush his teeth like that Yoga should happen

in their homes

brushing your teeth is a certain culture isn't it there are some people who don't

have such things so this was brought into your life because of the benefits

that it has similarly various other practices and norms were brought into

your life because of the benefits that it has for human well-being

now some commercial force is coming and removing everything for their benefit if

you don't stop it in some way they will take away everything so some amount of

control is definitely needed if people are making their choices and slowly

evolving into something else that is nobody's business okay that is nobody's

business every human being has a right to choose and change his life the way he

wants but right now I want you to understand most human beings are not

choosing they are being forced to make choices isn't it

the commercial establishments the marketing departments are larger than

the production departments in most companies and they are just campaigning

and of course there are religious forces who are campaigning to change the

culture and the basic flavor of the demographics in the country

if you don't do some kind of stoppage it must be done gently sensibly but

unfortunately because saner voices in the society never speak the crude ones

get onto the street and do the job that's all that's happening because

saner voices never speak if saner voices speak there will be no room for all

those Street goons to take up this job it need not be policed but education is

needed definitely isn't it yes certainly education is definitely needed what is

the significance of doing what we have been doing for these thousands of years

this education is definitely needed because the education is missing

somebody is trying to educate you on the street with a stick in their hand

so because you and may have not taken the responsibility of educating people

properly somebody is trying to do it in their own way it's unfortunate but

that's how it will happen that is how it will happen if we don't do it the right

way so when it comes to culture does it have any significance at all definitely

it has right now India as a nation he is an extremely diverse population we speak

different languages we different kinds of food we dress differently we think

differently we look different our colors are different ours you know

ethnic backgrounds are different everything is different so what is the

common thread that binds us to make us a nation if you take away is the cultural

fabric of this nation there is nothing to hold this country as one nation

please see this the only commonality in this country is there is a cultural

thread which somehow collects whether you are a Tamil or you're a Bengali or

you're Punjabi or a Gujarati there are a few cultural aspects which string us

together if you remove this after some time you will wonder why should be one

nation why can't I have my own tamil nation already the idea has come isn't

it isn't it so already the idea is being propagated or no it is only because

there is a cultural thread which binds us we can still say this is one nation

otherwise you will see if you if you damage the cultural fabric which gives

us some sense of commonality then you will wonder why should we be in one

nation you will try to break it and every time you try to break a nation it

is going to happen in cruel ways it never happens

gently you have seen the india-pakistan partition now you are seeing what's

happening in Sri Lanka it always happens in extreme pain so we don't need

that once again we've had it 60 years ago and that's enough

you

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So what do you do when your plans fail and you are left to deal with the hurt?

It's easy for us to trust friends, family, but when it comes to God, it's hard, we're

supposed to be believers but in reality, we're far from it.

The moment something bad happens the first person we blame is God and we always make

the mistake of trying to figure things out on our own instead of leaning on him and trusting

in his word.

We rely too much on our own understanding and not on God's promises.

We confuse faith and belief in being the same but its not.

Just because you believe something exist doesn't mean you trust it.

And that's the problem with most Christians today.

We believe in God but when something painful occurs we lose faith, we start questioning

him, we turn our back on him, and we try to resolve problems ourselves.

You have to understand, our belief and faith in God means nothing if it comes from our

lips and not from the heart.

No matter what you're facing today, God is with you and He will guide you out.

Don't lose your sight on Jesus.

The moment your eyes wonders somewhere else you will start to feel alone, desperate, depressed.

Stay focus.

When you continue to put your trust in God even through the toughest times of your life

He will show you what He is capable of doing.

He will pour blessings after blessing upon your life in so many unexpected ways, but

that's not going to happen until you deny yourself and follow him.

Understand that a sudden burst of emotion can make you do or say things you may regret,

that's why its important to remain faithful and trust in God even when you don't understand

him.

You may feel like there's no way out, but I promise you once you put your trust in him,

He will make a way, and the pain you're feeling today won't compare to the joy that is coming.

May the Gospel give you life.

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