Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 29 2017

where is the meat?

There is no meat

I don't want vegetables

eat at least the carrots

that's baby food

I wand meat!

are you crazy?

I want meat, otherwise my muscles won't grow

Go and get your meat

For more infomation >> Wenn Kinder sich über das Essen beschweren [subtitled] | Knallerfrauen mit Martina Hill - Duration: 0:40.

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7 Types of Spirit Guides Which One Is Yours - Duration: 5:59.

7 Types of Spirit Guides- Which One Is Yours

If you are just beginning your journey of connecting with your spirit guide, I would

recommend first learning about the many different types of guides that exist in our realm and

the incorporeal one.

7 TYPES OF SPIRIT GUIDES Right now, it seems to be a common trend to

believe that spirit guides are primarily animals or angelic beings � but this is only one

small dimension of the many possibilities that exist out there.

Spirit guides, I believe, can have unlimited shapes and forms.

A spirit guide could just as easily be a soft gust of air that makes the hairs on your arm

stand up, as it could be a full blown godly being that you meet during a shamanic journey.

There are so many possibilities out there, and below I will break down the main �types,�

�species� or forms of spirit guides which you might encounter on your path.

Remember, you can have more than one, and most people often do!

1.

HALF MAN HALF BEAST (TRANS-SPECIES) Many spirit guides manifest themselves as

half man/woman and half animal.

Examples include: centaurs, fauns, harpys, mermaids, sphinxes, fairies and minotaurs.

Many deities also appear as spirit guides, for instance, Anubis (jackal-headed Egyptian

god), Ganesha (elephant-headed Indian god), Ra (falcon head, human body) etc.

The first ever spirit guide that I personally made contact with was Pan, a half man half

goat entity, who �revealed� to me my own personal shadow self and the need for me to

embark on a journey of healing my core wounds.

2.

ANIMALS/TOTEMS Animals are well-known spirit guides and have

gained a lot of popularity over the past few years, perhaps thanks to their accessibility

in our everyday lives.

Some ancient cultures, such as the indigenous Americans and Chinese had animals as sacred

representations of their tribes or lineages.

These days, animals come to represent and reflect a person�s own inner yearnings and

needs, moving from group use to more personal and individual use in this day and age.

I wrote an article on popular species of animal spirit guides here.

3.

LIGHT BEINGS Many people describe �light beings� (also

commonly known as guardian angels), as being their spirit guides.

Light beings are said to particularly help people move through traumatic areas of life

such as death, loss and grief.

Light beings are called such because of their tendency to appear bright, glowing or full

of light.

4.

ANCESTORS Ancestral guides are entities that have some

kind of blood connection to us and our lineage.

An ancestral guide could be a recently deceased member of your family (mother, father, aunt,

grandfather), or a long dead relative that you have perhaps never met in your lifetime.

When I have done shamanic journeying in the past, I have connected with what I consider

my ancestors.

To me they appeared as shadowy beings that felt distinctly familiar.

They taught me that although I felt alone and isolated in my current family, I am part

of something vastly larger.

The messages our ancestors bring can be beautiful and life-changing.

5.

PLANTS Shamans believe that the world and everything

in it is composed of vibrant, living energy.

This includes plants.

Ayahuasca � a psychoactive brew that is made out of a vine commonly found in Peru

� is one of the most well-known ways of getting in touch with the spirits of nature.

Interestingly the Banisteriopsis Caapi vine is known as �the vine of the souls,� and

it is common for all those taking it to feel guided by the plant into the realms of inner

and outer existence.

The same can be said for many other psychoactive (and non-psychoactive plants).

Plants can either be symbolic, like in pagan traditions that associates certain qualities

with certain plants, or experiential, where ingesting the plant stimulates mental, physical

and emotional expansion.

6.

GODS AND GODDESSES Gods and goddesses have been worshiped, feared

and written about since the dawn of time.

They span across every culture, every tradition, every religion and every part of the world.

Common gods and goddesses that serve as spirit guides include Athena, Quan Yin, Apollo, Lakshmi,

Lugh, Kali, Hathor, Horus, The Green Man and Selene.

7.

ASCENDED MASTERS Ascended masters are beings that have already

lived on this earth but have become enlightened, awakened or have transcended the cycle of

reincarnation.

Thus, ascended masters represent the ultimate teachers and gateways to the divine.

It is said that ascended masters, like all spirit guides, teach all people who call on

them (not just you) to achieve greater wholeness and harmony in life.

Common examples include Krishna, Jesus, Confucius, Kuthumi, Melchizedek, Mary the Mother

of Jesus, Babaji, Gautama Buddha, and many others.

For more infomation >> 7 Types of Spirit Guides Which One Is Yours - Duration: 5:59.

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This Is What Happened To The Duck Dynasty Cast - Duration: 8:39.

Remember when people couldn't stop talking about Duck Dynasty's Robertson family? A few

short years ago, this close-knit Louisiana clan was the talk of reality TV, but everything

changed after Phil Robertson's notorious GQ interview in 2013. The Robertsons managed

to stay on the air following their brush with controversy, but lost a vast portion of their

audience, and were dropped from A&E in March of 2017.

"Well, hey! There ain't nothin' I can do about that now, we done screwed the pooch here!"

Did the Robertsons just disappear after that? Not by a long shot. So, where are they now?

Phil & Kay Robertson

In an interview with local news station KNOE 8, Phil and Kay Robertson said they don't

have any grand plans for the future. Phil said he's basically going to spend all day

in the woods, while Kay is looking forward to getting back to a "quieter life." Phil

wasn't sad to see them pack their cameras and go.

"I, for one, was thankful it ended. There's a lot more to doing these TV shows than most

people realize."

While the Robertson family patriarch would like everyone to think he's happy checking

duck blinds all day, he's actually been pretty busy outside the Louisiana wilderness. During

the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, Phil became politically active, voicing his support

for Republican candidate Ted Cruz before switching to supporting Donald Trump, and he's been

quietly playing behind the scenes in conservative politics ever since.

Phil and Kay also travel around doing speaking engagements, mainly preaching their religious

beliefs in what Phil described as, quote, "helping our neighbors and living a godly

life." Recently, he's taken to Facebook to advocate for the NRA, which should surprise

exactly no one.

"My idea of happiness is killing things. Boom bom bombombombomb bow."

Willie & Korie Robertson

The Duck Commander himself, Willie Robertson, also took a deep dive into politics as the

show tapered down, speaking at the Republican National Convention in 2016. Willie attended

the 2017 Presidential inauguration and even visited the White House. Lately, he's hinted

at possible new TV projects and discussed an expansion of the family's West Monroe,

Louisiana warehouse.

"I'm fixin' to go crazy redneck up in here!"

But like his dad, Willie's also not resting on his laurels. He and his wife Korie decided

to reopen Willie's Duck Diner, a local family-themed restaurant once featured on the show. Along

with his partner in the restaurant, Willie was also instrumental in organizing relief

efforts for victims of Hurricane Harvey.

Meanwhile, Korie has parlayed her TV fame into a brand of her own. Already a New York

Times bestselling author, Korie released her latest book post-Duck Dynasty, called Strong

and Kind: Raising Kids of Character, which she paired with her Strong + Kind collection

of housewares, jewelry, and accessories.

But there's one area where she and Willie differ. In a surprising break from the family,

Korie told CNN that she didn't share her husband's enthusiasm about Donald Trump, and stated

that her and her husband agree to disagree. She also called on the president to, quote,

"be a leader that unifies, that brings people together."

Sadie Robertson

Arguably the breakout star of the show, Willie and Korie's daughter Sadie has become a full-blown

media figure in her own right since the final duck call, starting in 2014, when she nearly

took home the mirrorball trophy on Dancing With The Stars. Since then, she's also become

a bestselling author, launched clothing lines, and started an acting career.

Just like her mother, Sadie's taken the concept for her book, Live Original, and turned it

into a full-blown brand, which includes a blog and live show. Sadie views herself as

"a beacon of light in an oft-dark world," and she's working on a follow-up book, Live

Fearless, which she says is about her "journey of finding freedom."

John Luke Robertson

The second oldest child of Willie and Korie, John Luke also got a jumpstart on his post-Dynasty

career. In 2014, he authored a series of children's books called Be Your Own Duck Commander before

venturing into non-fiction with Young and Beardless: The Search for God, Purpose, and

a Meaningful Life, a memoir about camp, volleyball, and anguish over things like his girlfriend

getting texts from other guys.

Taking a cue from his family, John Luke also seems to be building a personal brand. He's

launched a blog called Young & Beardless, as well as promoted the handle through his

social media accounts, although a quick look at recent posts suggests he may already have

to consider re-branding to Young & Scruffy. And if that doesn't work out, he clearly has

a future in endorsing canned fish.

"Bumblebee tuna. Bumblebee tuna. Bumblebee tuna."

Uncle Si Robertson

"I'm like a bat. Kaboom! Kapow! Punch! Zap! Kick!'

As the last season of Duck Dynasty was airing, Uncle Si launched his A & E spinoff series

Going Si-ral, which pitted the quirky technophobe against the world wide web.

"I got myself a show about the internet. I'm not even sure what that is, yet."

He's also busy working on new music and about to start touring with his band, Uncle Si & The

Sicotics, which is comprised of himself, his daughter-in-law Marsha Robertson, and Bridgette

Tatum.

Si must have learned a thing or two from his solo series, because he and his bandmates

now routinely post lengthy Facebook Live posts that keep fans engaged, but also play out

like a reality show. And if you just can't get enough Si, they're also selling ringtones.

"It's ringin', ringin', ringin'! Hey, Jack! Answer the phone!"

At any rate, it looks like diehard Uncle Si fans are still able to get their fill of the

eccentric Vietnam vet, and for that we say God bless the internet, Jack!

"Hey ya! Oh! Woah!"

Jase & Missy Robertson

Though there was already a huge internet kerfuffle when photos of the pre-beard Robertson clan

surfaced online, it happened all over again in September 2017 when Jase Robertson lost

a battle with the buzzer for a great cause.

Jase agreed to shave as part of a fundraiser for Mia Moo, the foundation he and his wife

Missy founded, which is

"...dedicated to raising awareness and funds towards research, treatments, and causes of

cleft lip & palate."

Jase and Missy were moved to start the foundation after the outpouring of support they received

when their own daughter, Mia, was born with the condition. The goal for #ShaveJase was

to raise $100,000 dollars, after which Jase would shave and cut his hair and record it

live. Though they missed their goal, Jase honored his pledge, and posted the video to

Facebook via his new venture, CamoFlix, which Jase described as

"...a place where outdoors people, hunters, fisherman, fisherwoman can go and share videos."

Think of it like YouTube, only you need a fishing license or a hunting tag to upload.

A few days after Duck Dynasty's final episode aired, Missy Robertson told the Daily Journal,

"Right now, we're taking some time off to rest and re-evaluate what our next steps will

be…" "I'm enjoying being able to travel to see

[my sons] Reed and Cole, who are currently living in Nashville and Malibu, and spending

time with Mia and all her activities."

Missy has yet to strike out on a completely new venture, but she's continued her work

with her jewelry line, Laminin, which focuses on pieces which are, quote, "made by women

who have come out of very difficult situations." Laminin has become more than just a jewelry

retailer—it's also an outreach program.

"All women can come together who would like a job, who need a job, and that can express

their creativity, and just being a part of each others' lives."

Through the creation of the Laminin House, Missy hopes to expand across the United States,

and serve as a ministry to disadvantaged women.

Reed Robertson

Still in Nashville and plugging away at his fledgling country music career, Reed Robertson

recently released his new EP, although he's still pretty far from the big time. He told

The Outdoor Experience,

"We didn't have a plan, and we didn't really have a defined sound that we were going for.

We just got in the studio and had fun and just wrote, and it just kind of happened,

which is really cool."

Reed was married to Brighton Thompson in October 2016, and the newlyweds have been posting

happily-ever-after Instagram shots ever since.

Jep and Jessica Robertson

Knowing a good thing when they saw it, A & E greenlit a spinoff for Jep Robertson and his

wife Jessica before Duck Dynasty ended. But like every other Robertson, Jep and Jess couldn't

possibly have just one iron in the fire, which is why in addition to operating Jess's jewelry

line, Cavalry, the couple also launched a podcast, The Jep & Jess Show, in March 2017.

The busy couple said the show would be even more revealing than before, and would definitely

feature regular visits from the rest of the Robertson family. So in case you were worried,

yes, all the charm of the reality show is still intact.

"By the time I'm through, y'all are gonna pee in your pants, and then you're gonna throw

up."

Yep, charming.

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For more infomation >> This Is What Happened To The Duck Dynasty Cast - Duration: 8:39.

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САМЫЕ СИЛЬНЫЕ ДНИ В ЯНВАРЕ 2018 ГОДА 💪🔥 - Duration: 6:11.

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Lab Created Meat Is The Future It's Healthier And Cheaper - Duration: 2:42.

Lab-Created Meat Is The Future - It's Healthier And Cheaper

The concept of lab-grown meat isn�t new, and several companies are hoping to perfect

the process.

Memphis Meats is developing a way to create meat without slaughtering animals, Tyson Foods

has launched a venture capital fund investing in the future of meatless meat, and Mosa Meat

hopes to serve the first lab-made burger in just five years.

But the challenge isn�t necessarily creating the best looking and tasting meatless alternative

� it�s pulling down the cost of production so that consumers will see it as a viable

alternative to the real thing.

In 2013, it cost around $325,000 to engineer a five-ounce in vitro hamburger constructed

from pieces of beef muscle tissue all grown in a lab.

Now, with advances in the industry steadily pushing this field forward, the price has

been whittled down to just $11.36 � that�s 30,000 times less than when it was first introduced.

This makes lab-grown meat just three or four times more expensive than traditional ground

beef, so if the biggest barrier to getting engineered meat to market is cost, then it

looks like we�re well on our way.

Assuming the most ideal growing environment, stem cells can produce a lot of meat.

A single turkey cell could theoretically be used to produce enough muscle to manufacture

20 trillion turkey nuggets.

Given the growing demand for food worldwide, something like this has the potential to address

pressing concerns about the industrial food system.

Switching to in vitro meat will also have major environmental benefits.

Today, the industrial food system�s objective is to meet the growing demand for food by

raising livestock on a small amount of land and producing meat at a very affordable price.

This has led to mass production livestock farms that emit massive amounts of greenhouse

gases.

Growing meat in labs could reduce this by 90 percent and lower land use by 99 percent.

The World's First Clean Meatball

Looks like lab-grown meat is full of benefits, so now we just need to make it economically

viable and convince people to take that first bite

of a lab-grown burger.

For more infomation >> Lab Created Meat Is The Future It's Healthier And Cheaper - Duration: 2:42.

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Overwatch: Jeff Kaplan is sassy! - Duration: 1:21.

I like my cookies

like I like my overwatch

with plenty of SALT!

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