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What is Thursatru ? - Duration: 47:04.

Of old was the age | when Ymir lived;

Sea nor cool waves | nor sand there were;

Earth had not been, | nor heaven above

But a yawning gap, | and grass nowhere

Hello friends, my name is Arith Härger and today I'm going to talk about Thursatru

I'm going to share with you the fundamental notions of this a neo-pagan branch based on Northern European Pagan Traditions

I will approach this subjects the same way I did when I've made the video about Rokkatru

Thursatru denies the concept of religion

so it's more of a spirituality highly philosophical in its approach to the Norse myths and spiritual understanding

therefore it doesn't have laws, rules, dogmas and cannons that one must follow in order to achieve something greater

if anything, it's actually the opposite,

it's embracing the chaotic side of the self to reach deeper knowledge

Because of this, I will speak about Thursatru by also giving you my own notions on this spiritual branch of Norse paganism

Throughout this video you may find similarities with Rokkatru

and if you want to check that video, just click on this upper corner

But it's important to make something clear between these two extensions of Norse paganism

Rokkatru doesn't deny the existence of the chthonic deities, the underworld and chaotic deities, of Norse paganism

It includes all the gods and none of them are seen as good, or bad

but as essential sides of the psychological-self

and it's also a spirituality much more primitive in its approach to Norse paganism

much more tribal and shamanic in nature

trying to figure out the raw spiritual understanding of Norse spirituality without Christian influence

and even without continental Germanic influences

I would say Rokkatru explores the mind of the Palaeolithic Norse ancestors

While in Thursatru, there is a clear emphasis on the chthonic gods and quite obviously on the Thurs, the primordial beings

When you explore Thursatru on the internet or ask people about it

the first notion that people will immediately share is that Thursatru is the "Satanic" version of Norse paganism

which isn't far from the truth, in fact, I agree

Obviously we are not talking about worshipping the Devil, blood sacrifices, eating goats for breakfast and whatnot

not even Satanism itself is about that

It's about what the figure of the devil represents,

freedom from oppressive religious concepts, seeking our own spiritual path without having to follow the spiritual and religious notions of others

basically, following your own dreams and perspectives without being influenced or living the dreams of others

So in Thursatru, you seek spiritual freedom and deeper knowledge in what the Thurs represent, the primordial beings

Mind that the Thurs, especially the hrimtursar, frost giants, are not seen as beings of good

and we are not trying to find any good in them

there is no way around that

they were evil in nature

But what they represent is knowledge and the hidden secrets before a divine order was implemented and forced upon the cosmos

They represent the first stages of creation, the raw ancient wisdom of the foundations of the cosmos itself and the first stages of creation

So what's greatly emphasizes in Thursatru is what the primordial beings and their descendants represent:

piritual knowledge without the influence of preconceived religious notions that turns us all into mindless sheep

It's to work with the deepest and darkest sides of the self that we so fervently try to hid and deny

but it's necessary to understand the chaos within us because it is as much part of us as it is part of nature

and a balance cannot be achieved if you deny a great part of your own existence

As I've said many times before, great knowledge and the hidden secrets are found in the darkest places

It's not about having a dualistic view of the world, good and evil, light and darkness

It's about Order and Chaos and understanding both and make them part of our lives as sources of knowledge

The aim isn't to seek salvation, it's to achieve greater knowledge

As such, Thursatru is a self-directed spiritual journey towards the initiation into the secrets embodied in the Thursar, the primordial beings,

and what they represent as forces of nature and the psychological self

Going back to Ginnungagap, the great void before creation

before the divine order, of the gods we are so familiar with, was imposed upon every entity

The knowledge coming from the shapeless infinity

the primordial dimensional chaos which in itself represents a formless conscious eternity that isn't bound to any law

therefore it's without restrictions and it continues to evolve in freedom

So with all of this being said, it probably crossed your mind that Thursatru is much more Gnostic in nature

a Gnostic revival movement of Norse spirituality, more or less

Meaning that there is the notion that matter is evil, therefore evil was the sources of creation

not in a way that it's a conscious entity that makes evil because it wants to see suffering and pain

but it's just evil in nature and it's that evil force that it's capable of giving shape and create

therefore the nonmaterial, the spiritual, is good

Also, and as I've said, it's not about salvation, or having restrictions because it's sinful or forbidden because an imposing order doesn't allow

it's about "fighting" against ignorance and for that, one much get in touch with secret knowledge to achieve greater wisdom

and to do so, one must find the divine spark that was trapped within us during creation, the god-self

First knowing and understanding the gods within ourselves

and only after we are able to understand the gods outside ourselves

Because each of us has great potential to become great and wise if we unlock the secrets within ourselves, if we unlock the divine spark

In a very short sentence, I would say that Thursatru is the exact opposite of sacrificing the beauty of the individual for the sake of the group

Thursatru is an individual spiritual path in search for greater knowledge

because there isn't spiritual evolution and freedom if we are bound to the notions and dreams of one single individual

that is called religion

following the dreams and ideas of others

Spiritual freedom comes by understanding ourselves first, who we truly are

Everyone knows what they want, but few know what they need

But this doesn't mean that we must impose and force others to believe in our spiritual notions and ideas

Thursatru is a lonely spiritual path from start to finish

Mind that you can still be part of pagan groups and share ideas and concepts

share knowledge for the sake of wisdom

but your spiritual path is yours alone, you don't need to follow the footsteps of another person

Others walk their own spiritual path

hey leave behind their prints, and they make their own way

If you follow an existing path and if you easily follow the footsteps marked on the ground,

you are not looking forward, you are looking down at the path because you are concentrating on following it ,

and not learning from the surroundings and from everything that is happening around you along that that path

Thursatru is about walking through grounds never before been taken, you are making your own way

So, with all of this being said, let's start this video

You will better understand all these notions with examples I shall give you

Let's start by addressing the Gnosticism notion within Thursatru

Gnosticism was the religion of those who were convinced that a divine ingredient was present within the self, the god-self, the divine-self

The understanding and use of this ingredient was considered sacred knowledge

So this ingredient was the true gnosis, the true knowledge,

which led the individual to become better and to develop a perfect order and harmony within himself, or hersel

Among Norse and Germanic we have the figure of Odin, who perfectly embodies this notion of Gnosticism

Odin is the archetype of insatiable quest for knowledge

In the quest for spiritual knowledge the human being struggles in the fight between two polar opposites, good and evil, light and darkness

but he's not going anywhere unless he accepts order and chaos within all things, especially within him or herself

We suffer because we do not understand our beginning

and therefore what we shall become isn't clear

and we struggle in doubt, and doubt causes pain, fear, and suffering

So understanding the true gnosis, the true knowledge becomes the entire reason of our existence, why are we here for

to learn, to acquire knowledge, to evolve

The whole purpose of Man's evolution is to bring the mind and body to perfect coordination

The problem is, the world itself causes limitations to the physical which will reflect on the metal level

However, we can still develop our metal level in order to break these limitations

But, we as mortals create a lot of psychological limitations as well

We create our own religions and then impose them on people

and then we create mental limitations on those people too

No one will achieve true knowledge if we create these religious and spiritual limitations

making people following one specific line of thought won't give them the understanding that in truth they are free to pursuit their own line of thought

So, the Gnosticism reflected on Thursatru is the search for the truth and inner development encountered in the vital experiences of the personal level and the psychic level

When we deal with the Norse myths, we can clearly see the limitations imposed

In practical terms, we cannot move forward

because the closest to our time the literary source get, the more influences from various religious realities they contain

We must move backwards, to the oldest literary sources

because they contain less religious influences that overlap the real Norse pagan mind, and the older they get, the closest to the pagan mind they are

Spiritually speaking it's the exact same thing

When Odin comes, and then later the Aesir

they imposed their order upon all living things, they even imposed their own order and limitations to creation itself

Odin, Honer and Lodur give existence to mankind

and in that moment they inserted in us the divine spark

which we will be able to reach through great effort in order to achieve greater knowledge and become better beings

But Odin, Honer and Lodur are not the ones responsible for creation itself

That would be the ones before the gods themselves, the very ancestors of the gods

So we must move backwards in this as well

To Ginnungagap, the great void

Ginnungagap represents a formless eternity free from any law or order imposed by any entity

because Ginnungagp itself is a conscious reality capable of creating

Because it's free from limitations, it creates in freedom and gives form

it's limitless in its own creations and continues to evolve, and from it comes the first beings, the Thursar, the primordial beings

The Primordial beings were evil in nature, creation itself was born out of evil

This is what I meant when I said that matter was evil in a Gnostic sense; that creation comes from evil

So there you have, Ginnungagap represents the self without boundaries, without an order creating limitations

and so in freedom we are able to constantly evolve

while Odin and the Aesir represent the limitations imposed upon us

but also the divine spark within us which we shall be able to reach if we are willing to fight against both the physical and psychological limitations

In other words, we hold great power within ourselves

and if we were able to reach it so easily, we would unleash great evil upon everything, great destruction and chaos

So the secret knowledge is safely locked within ourselves

and we have great potential to become better if we unlock the hidden secrets

Progressively learning and evolving, we are able to control this divine spark

because in our pursuit for wisdom we understand its value and how powerful it is

Without the limitations we would be beings of chaos and destruction

because that would be our nature

we wouldn't be able to go against it or prevent it because we wouldn't know how

That's why the primordial beings were evil, because that was their own nature, without limitations

Their power was in its raw state, so they simply existed and by existing they unleashed their own essence which was evil and chaotic in nature

They were not evil because they had the notion of good and evil

they were evil because they just were, because there were no limitations for their existance

So in other words, when dealing with Norse spirituality, we must not stick to the Aesir and Vanir only,

we must also take into consideration the Thursar, the primordial beings

because they are the representation of power in its raw state, they are the representation of secret knowledge

they are the chaotic side of nature and all things

And we as mortal beings shouldn't try to so fervently deny or hide the chaos within us

we should learn how to work with it as well

By understanding the chaos in us, we understand the divine spark

and we are able to break the limitations in order to reach that divine spark, that sacred knowledge

The Thursar were evil in nature, but they are just as important as the Aesir and all the other gods

because they hold the ancient knowledge, the knowledge of the origins and the beginning of all things

And this is perfectly expressed in the Norse myths themselves

The Aesir are always in conflicts with the Giants, with the Jotnar

the decedents of the Thursar

not because of racial differences, or because of the same old idea of good versus evil

The Aesir, the Vanir, the giants, underworld gods and every entity in the Norse myths cannot be contained within the simple notion that ones are good and others are evil

Every gods and every other creature is both good and evil

The reason why the Aesir are always in war with the Giants is because of knowledge

The Jotnar are the direct decedents of the Thursar

therefore they hold the ancient knowledge, the ancient secrets

and the Aesir want those secrets, want that knowledge

This is why we have plenty of myths of Odin doing all sorts of things to get their knowledge

Odin murders, rapes, destroys, lies, he does great evil to get his hands on the hidden secrets

He goes to Dark places, he sacrifices parts of himself and his own life to get knowledge

He does both good and evil to achieve greater Wisdom

Just take a look at how Odin stole the mead of poetry

Odin killed Baugi's servants, just to take their place and get closer to Baugi

He deceived Baugi, black mailed him, tricked him, lied to him and murdered him when he had no further need of the giant

He tricks Suttung and his own daughter and sleeps with her

then steals from them and takes the mead of poetry

In this account Odin is named Bölverkr, Worker of Misfortune

In this account Odin was a liar, a trickster, a murderer, just to take the mead of Poetry, and why?

Because the mead of poetry was a source of great wisdom coming from the giants, a source of hidden knowledge

What I'm trying to say here is that Odin nowadays is seen as a benevolent figure, when the Norse myths clearly demonstrate that he was not

Odin takes the pursuit for greater knowledge to extremes

He sacrifices an eye in the well of Mimir, a giant

He did all that he did to get the mead of poetry, made out of the blood of Kvasir, a giant

Odin sacrificed himself for the secret of the runes, and where to you think he got those secrets from?

I would say from Ginnungagap itself

because Odin kills himself to reach another state of existence, another reality beyond the limitations of the world

into a place without limitations, which is Ginnungagap

The Norse myths aren't fairy tales of impossible things just to amuse the young ones

or to make modern people laugh at the delusions of our ancestors

The Norse myths are hidden knowledge safely guarded in metaphors

The knowledge is out there, but it can't be given so freely

Because we must work for it in order to understand it

If it is given to us we will never give a proper value to it

but if we worked hard for it, we come to understand it

and the great consequences and responsibilities that great knowledge brings into our lives and our own existence

Thursatru tries to reflect this, the relentless pursuit for knowledge

which will give deep understanding of things and therefore it helps us to evolve and to become greater beings

but at the same time there are devastating consequences and sacrifices must be made

There is great pain and suffering but also great reward

Spiritual knowledge isn't a linear path safely walking straight ahead until the end, on the contrary

Spiritual knowledge is a maddening chaotic journey, up and down, forward and backwards

going in circles, because many times we must experience the same things, and in the face of the same circumstances we must take different actions because the result is always different

and that's how you obtain knowledge of things, trying and failing until you succeed

and it isn't pleasant, but it gives great rewards that in the long run will worth all the trouble

Thursatru, basically means the belief in the Thursar

and therefore also in their descendants who still hold the ancient power and knowledge of the primordial beings

It's to understand the essence and darker aspects in Old Norse traditions

because darker paths and magical practices are also sources of knowledge as good as any

to be in touch with the divine by understanding the chaos, darkness and more negative aspects of ourselves

instead of denying that which makes us humans and imperfect beings

But certain aspects of the human psychological condition only seem imperfect and negative because we make a division between what seems to be good and what seems to be bad

but if we understand "imperfection" as something essential that needs to exist to be combined with other aspects

we come to realize that there is a balance that makes us who we are:

complex beings with no limitations in the pursuit for knowledge and power

Chaos alone is bad, and so is Order

but both combined create something better, something greater and unique

So you cannot deny the chaos in you, because combined with more orderly aspects of yourself will turn you into an entity capable of achieving everything

Nothing is impossible to achieve if you create a balance within yourself

This is why in Thursatru the foundations of this spirituality lie not only in the primordial powers before creation and divine order, but also in the underworld

Old Norse spirituality and religion also came with a great devotion to underworld deities and black magical practices related to such deities

Which unfortunately with the passage of time and other religious influences,

the underworld and chaotic powers were progressively put aside and a great fear was built upon it, and Old Norse traditions lost balance

You see, the great majority of pagans nowadays seek a spiritual quest that is associated with heavenly realities

and will spend most of their religious practices striving to achieve light through a more "pleasant path"

which is a complete illusion

This reflects the great influence from religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam

In those religions the divine world exists somewhere in an unreachable place out of our mortal reality where the sky god of light is a masculine tyrant

which brings false light and false ideas of salvation

That light associated with that god is something that enslaves souls and imprisons them so that they become nothing more than servants of that deity,

incapable of evolving and actually reaching the true light

because they are bound to the light of that deity, to the ideas, laws, rules, imposed order of that deity;

you are either with that god or you are against him, no middle ground, which creates clear limitations in the freedom of your very existence

In the older pagan traditions the divine could also be found here on earth and most importantly, inside of it, in the underworld

literally the earth beneath our feet

The gods were not just male, but also female

and in many cases, more common than we believe, both genders at once

Our ancestors didn't seek light, only;

darkness was also an important aspect of nature to be accepted and aid in the spiritual quest

The underworld was as important to visit as the heavenly places

And this is very much reflected on Old Norse traditions

In the Nordic tradition darkness is a indispensable to achieve illumination

As I've said before Odin to acquire the knowledge of the runes hanged himself in the world tree

to die and go into the depths to find the runes

The secrets and mysteries of the runes were hidden in the underworld

knowledge protected by the decedents of the primordial beings

Odin's sacrifice in the World Tree is not an attempt to save humankind from their sins

Odin didn't sacrificed himself to save us

Odin stabs himself, hangs himself and dies by his own free will

The Old Norse traditions don't have the concept of an original sin from which mankind and the world we live in must be saved

Odin hangs himself to gain wisdom and power

Odin sacrifices himself in his quest for the outmost secrets of the cosmos

It's clear that in Thursatru the spirituality is much more focused on the underworld gods but Odin himself is not forgotten

he just isn't seen as a messiah, of a benevolent god

a figure new pagans try to compare with the Christian, Jewish, Islamic ideals

because people are seeking a new figure of salvation to replace their old one

Odin is many ways is a dark and demonic god, who was greatly feared, respected and honoured by our Norse ancestors

He was a role model, the archetype of searching for knowledge and power by unlocking the hidden secrets contained in the darkest, ancient and dangerous places

Odin also represented the magical initiation of knowledge and power

Odin didn't want to save us with his sacrifice

he wanted to teach us, with his sacrifice, that we can save ourselves from weaknesses and uncertainty

So, I thought you should understand that within Thursatru Odin isn't forgotten

The aim is to break the imagine people have of him as a benevolent god, all-powerful, all-beneficial, a saviour and bringer of light

That's something people coming into neo-pagan reconstructions of Northern European Pagan Traditions should definitely take into consideration-

if the objective is to let go the previous oppressive religions people are trying to get away from

Coming into a pagan path is to change the world-view

it's to embrace and accept this world as it is, with all its imperfects and perfection, with all its chaos and order

I would like to talk a bit about the importance of the origins of the universe as seen in the Norse myths and how that reflects the spiritual perspectives in Thursatru

In the beginning there was nothing, a great void of emptiness and endless darkness

A void where neither physical laws of either space or time existed

Power floated without limitations in this existence

An existence that in itself is a paradox, where everything and nothing lived

but because of its freedom everything was able to become and evolve

This was Ginnungagap

In this great void Muspelheim was created, the realm of fire

Then came Niflheim the realm of Ice

Both fire and ice collided and these chaotic primordial powers spread in Ginnungagap to create the first vestiges of life

Ice melted and formed the first cosmic river, a source of water named Elivagar, which stretched across the great void

The source of this river is the spring named Hvergelmir

The two primordial elements began to meet within Ginnungagap, the birth of creation

Life began to flourish when fire and ice together gifted the physical universe with cosmic essence which gave life

New existance began to come forth from the darkness

out of the harmonious nothingness and from the drops of the icy rivers of Elivagar which began to drip and fuse with the fire and heat from Muspelheim

The very essence of this cosmic ice was unleashed and with the warmth of fire it formed matter which formed the first being

The right conditions created the very first life form, the very first Thurs – Aurgelmir, also known as Ymir

Aurgelmir was the purest essence of fire and ice, combined with the essence of darkness itself from Ginnnungagap

This was the first primordial being that gave life to the rest, the ancestor of the giants and subsequently the gods

Aurgelmir was evil, simply evil and all his offspring likewise

They were the purest form of existence, the very first creation, the combination of powerful elements, chaotic in nature

and so to the very core these beings were evil because there was nothing more to their essence

So this understanding of creation in Norse mythology is taken into Thursatru

The purpose is to become one with the raw essence before creation, and to become as pure as its beginning

To achieve the primordial knowledge, the very first knowledge to be able to understand the rest, the entire journey all the way into the future

We are organisms made from proto-cosmic matter and cosmic matter

Within ourselves there is both the essence of creation which is our physical self

and there is the divine spark deep inside, our spiritual-self

The physical and the spiritual are one and the same, and we must find the perfect balance between the two to ignite the divine spark and light the fire which will give us illumination

This illumination is achieved through acquiring sacred knowledge, primordial wisdom

Which is why there is a great emphasis on the Thursar within Thursatru, because they were the first forms of creation from which all wisdom is derived

Chaos is an essential aspect within Thursatru

because it's from chaos that all life begins, and the primordial beings are chaos itself

So without a doubt in Thursatru there is also a great emphasis of the decedents of the Thursar, which are Loki, Angrboda, their children

and also there is a very huge emphasis on Gullveig, which in Thursatru gains a whole other meaning and becomes much more complex than what the literary sources provide

Someday I would like to speak about Gullveig, including both what we know from the sources and also her role in everything as it is perceived in Thursatru

But for now suffice to say that these beings are the personification of the chaotic side in humans

the complexity of the self and the struggle within ourselves to contain the chaotic destructive side in all of us

which is power that we are withholding that could be used for great purposes, including to achieve sacred knowledge

This is how the gods are perceived, as personifications of various parts of the self

The gods' essence combined forms the individual and all its complex physical, mental and spiritual existence

You work with a handful of gods, you are only working with parts of yourself and leaving the other parts aside

therefore you will never feel whole, and half of your potential is asleep and a great part of yourself is not being used

When you work with all the gods and understand each part they play within yourself

you wake up powers that you didn't even know you had; you wake up primordial powers that will lead you to achieve greater wisdom

There is this tendency to think that the Old Norse religion is built on the notion that both the gods and the giants had a good/profitable relationship

People are trying to find both good and evil - good in the giants and evil in the gods, and vs versa

That somehow the gods and the giants reached a point that they all live in harmony and there is mutual help

Or worse, there is the inclination to believe in a dualistic view of the Norse religion, of a fight between good and evil,

and that the gods are clearly the good side and the giants the evil side

But I'm not going to delve into that, because within Thursatru some clearly believe in the dualistic view,

and others prefer to stay on the notion of Order and Chaos as polar opposites that together complement themselves and are necessary for the continuation of the cycle of existence

This is exactly when Thursatru is dangerously jumping from spirituality into religion

because it's inevitable when you share certain philosophies and people start to argue about the "truth"

But in my honest opinion, no one knows the truth

What we can do is achieving greater knowledge through various techniques

Each one of us can and should have an individual spiritual path

aside from what we already share with groups of people who are more or less into the same religious perspectives that we do

Still, as I've said before, Thursatru is a spirituality highly individualistic

it's for the development of the self

So there is a great emphasis on the individual and his own power

the human being is almost - almost! - the centre of this spirituality

as the vessel through which great knowledge can be acquired

Therefore in Thursatru there is also a great focus on, what people would call nowadays, Black Magic

I'll be honest with you, again

To me there is no such thing as black and or white magic

There is only power, call it magic if you will

magical essence that we harness through sorcery and then we give it a purpose

This essence itself isn't black or white, good or evil, it just is

But we are the ones to give it a purpose when we use it; we are the ones to turn it into black magic

So I prefer to say that in Thursatru there is a great focus on magical arts, of all sorts, most of which what we like to label black magic

This is why that in my opinion I don't think Thursatru is the spiritual path people should be taking the moment they jump into Norse paganism

not even those who are familiar with lots of concepts

In other words, if you have just come into Norse paganism, a type of paganism which focuses on the development of the group and mutual help, building the community

don't jump into something which is solely for the individual,

in practical terms of course, because obviously you can adopt certain philosophies within Thursatru to help you out in your spiritual path

But Thursatru and other such spiritualties gnostic in nature are for those with a certain background that gives them enough confidence to work alone and to venture beyond limitations

a constant challenge of the individual

a challenge that we impose ourselves and we cannot get out of it, or the entire purpose of working alone and developing the spiritual self is lost

If you are going to pursue a darker path in life

do it with the absolute certainty that you are mature enough to do it

because there are consequences, because it's hard, because it's destructive and sacrifices must be made

and you have to be prepared to leave behind along the way important pieces of yourself

The darker paths, practices and traditions of Norse spirituality and the magical work involved have the objective to strengthen the individual

but to gain such strength, weakness must be left aside,

and along the process there will be a lot of weakness of the mind and of the body

but one must overcome such weaknesses

Put your ego behind and think this through before jumping into a path that instead of helping you evolving, it backlashes and sends you into a position even worse than before

I'm saying this because I know there are a lot of young people who come into paganism because they feel it's cool and out of the ordinary and want to be different

Maybe that's a good reason, enough to get them interested and then they genuinely develop their spiritual path

But do not jump into something darker, heavier, just because it sounds cool

Arrogance many times is ignorance in disguise

and then it leads to potential destruction

It isn't wise to take a certain path because it sounds coo

it always results in sacrifices that we may not be prepared to make

Don't feel ashamed if you don't feel ready

Each one of us have our own time to act

No one is born with great wisdom

It's a slow process of learning, and better be slow and progressively achieve something, than jumping head-first without measuring the consequences

Thursatru is indeed a darker, lonely spiritual path

which I won't obviously talk about in here the types of spiritual works and everything involved, and magical practices etc.

You need the practical as much as you need the theoretical

But Thursatru isn't meant to be dark or evil

The objective is to progressively proceed, with caution and respect and wisdom, towards the divine light, not into darkness and destruction

Thursatru is to understand the darkness and chaos and destruction so we might find light in it

because you don't need light in places where light already exists;

you need light in places that are too dark and grim for anything to grow

But aside from all of that, one thing to me is certain

All other neo-pagan and pagan reconstructions of Old Norse Paganism should definitely adopt the main view of Thursatru:

Northern European Pagan Traditions should move on, evolve and expand, not stagnate

Alright my dear friends, I hope you have enjoyed this video

and let me make this clear again

Thursatru is not my spiritual path, although in this video I've expressed a lot of my own understandings of this spiritual path

If I have to give a sort of label to my own spiritual path

I would say it's definitely something between Rokkatru...

and Thursatru

in and out, up and down, forward and backwards

I do not follow any other spiritual path but my own

Once again, thank you so much for watching

see you on the next video, and as always...

Tack för idag! (Thank you for today!)

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Wendy Williams Shares the Lessons Her Mother Taught Her - Duration: 4:50.

-You look amazing. -Thank you.

-This is an incredible outfit.

-Well, I wore it for you. -Thank you.

-I like a pant suit, but I don't like it to look so manly.

-Yeah, well, this is not that. -Thank you.

[ Laughter ] Thank you, Seth.

-This is not -- no one would say that about that.

-Thank you. -Hey, I want to say

congratulations. You -- this is your 10th year

of your television show. Congratulations.

[ Cheers and applause ] It's amazing.

-I got to tell you,

I never thought we would make it this this far.

-Uh-huh. -You know, when we first

got started, I said, "All right, if I'm just on for three years,

you know, I will mind my own business

and go on about my life."

But it takes so much. You know, you've been on for years.

-Yeah. But less than you, I am four years.

-Yeah, but you're a white man. -Thank you.

[ Laughter ] -Okay.

-I feel like nobody ever mentions that, and thank you.

-Well, the world is built for you.

-It is, yes. -Plus, you're very civilized.

-Yeah, I try to be, yeah. -And I have my ways about me.

-That are maybe less?

-Well, I'm from Jersey. -Yeah.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-[ Laughs ] -Well, I will say,

and I've done your show, and it was a delight to be there.

You very much do things your own way.

I mean, not feel as though it reminded me

of anything else being there.

-I can't be anything but me.

-Yes, I believe that.

-And the idea that the people have kept me here

for ten years, I'm like, "Thank you, people."

You know, thank you. -Well, your audience,

and I mentioned this last time you were here, it is a party.

It is filmed in the morning,

and I was in my dressing room and I felt like

I was above the hottest nightclub in New York City.

-Yep. That's how we get down.

-Yeah, everybody really gets down.

And I know you actually went --

you traveled around to celebrate ten years.

-Yeah. -Where did you go?

-I still like doing market visits, you know what I mean?

-So you go to the places where the people

are watching your shows? -Touch the people

and see the people and, you know,

go on the local radio shows and local television shows.

And then, we have a venue and I do an evening with Wendy,

which is full of salty jokes and "Ask Wendy"s and stuff.

But I love to go where the food is.

-Oh, gotcha. So when you plan a trip,

do you plan it around -- is that fish?

Oh, okay. Or are you just miming what it's like when you eat?

-My mouth is watering. -Oh, it's watering.

[ Laughter ]

-Here's the thing.

When you go to Atlanta,

you know the collard greens are going to be excellent.

-Gotcha. -You see?

And I like collard greens, but I don't like the vein.

-Interesting.

-So you have to go to the correct spot.

-Oh, because some places will devein

the collared greens for you? -Well, like, do you like

a Caesar salad? -Sure.

-Do you like the vein, that big fat piece in the middle?

-No, but I didn't know there was a world

where I couldn't get that.

[ Laughter ]

-You have to meticulously take your time.

-But you're not -- you're too busy.

You're not taking out the vein

in your own collared greens, right?

You have somebody else doing that for you.

-No! -Really?

-Who do you think I am?!

[ Laughter ]

-Don't take this the wrong way.

You're dressed like a woman

who does not deal with her own deveining of collared greens.

[ Laughter ]

-I devein my own collared greens.

-Okay. -I will not complain.

-Oh, wow, great. -The same thing with cabbage.

I don't like the vein. Do you like the vein?

-Again, I'm with you 100 percent on this.

You don't have to ask for every type of lettuce.

[ Laughter ]

-Well I learned these little tricks

many, many moons ago when I was a little girl.

You know, when we'd shop for fruit during the summer,

and my mother taught me how to --

[ Laughs ]

[ Laughter ]

-I got to be honest, based on the setup of this story,

I have no idea what's making you laugh.

[ Laughter ]

-Well, devein the collared greens.

-Okay. -While she's over, picking

the stems off of the cherries.

-Why wouldn't you -- she would do that at the --

-I come from working class. Stems cost.

Who eats that? -Oh, you mean,

because they weigh the stem?

-They weigh the whole cherry.

-Oh, so your mom was taking the stems off

because she didn't want to pay

for an inedible part of the cherry?

-Right, and I'm over here with the collared greens saying,

and we don't want to eat veins. -Wow.

-Yep. -So --

[ Cheers and applause ]

So if I go to the grocery store after the Williams family,

I'm just like, "There's stems everywhere."

-I've been there. -You are of course now --

you're different, congratulations.

Obviously, you're in a different life right now,

living your best life. You take vacations.

-I buy the stems and everything. -You buy the stems.

That's great. -I can't.

And I pick my own and devein at home.

-That's nice of you now. You're paying it forward.

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Halloween 2018 (décorations en classe et Escape Game) - Vlog 75 - Duration: 7:31.

Hello guys and welcome to one of my favorite...

celebrations, which is, of course,...

HALLOWEEN

We'll play a few games: an ESCAPE GAME related to Halloween.

But first, let's decorate...

...the classroom.

This is not a tutorial. If you want to see one...

Click right here!

For now, let's play this Halloween escape game.

and may the best team...

WIN!

All right, this is the end of our video and on that note

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

And of course,....

...SUBSCRIBE!

It's very painful! It hurts!

Happy Halloween...I guess.

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She still can't decide what she want all day - Duration: 9:16.

Thank you for watching!

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BÜTÜN İYİ OYUNCULARIN KULLANDIĞI TAKTİK ! | ETTORİTO, PATANEGRA7, ALEX ALGUACİL KARMA TAKTİĞİ - Duration: 10:55.

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Halloween Songs | Scary Nursery Rhymes For Children | Cartoon Videos by Speedies - Duration: 10:23.

There's a scary pumpkin In the dark dustbin

The moon is turning All white

Who's that spooky girl Behind the flaming skull

The clock is ticking scarily tonight prepare for fright..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Stay in the Light

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween It's the zombies' delight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween What you doing tonight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Prepare for Fright

The fog still lingers You're counting on your fingers

The ghouls behind you Right

The moon's disappeared It's just what you feared...

The undead will rise tonight prepare for Fright..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Stay in the Light

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween It's the zombies delight

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween What you doing tonight..

It's Halloween

It's Halloween

It's Halloween Prepare for Fright...

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合作推薦|台中,不一樣 - Duration: 2:01.

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Cool Look Ke Sath "Suhana Khan" Ka Yeh Andaz Nahi Dekha Hoga Aapne | Shahrukh Khan - Duration: 1:21.

Cool Look Ke Sath "Suhana Khan" Ka Yeh Andaz Nahi Dekha Hoga Aapne | Shahrukh Khan

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Deep Sleep Music - Fall Asleep with Relaxing Music - Duration: 3:00:40.

The Power of Music To Reduce Stress

The soothing power of music is well-established

It has a unique link to our emotions

so can be an extremely effective stress management tool.

Listening to music can have a tremendously relaxing effect

on our minds and bodies

especially slow, quiet classical music.

This type of music can have a beneficial effect on our physiological functions

slowing the pulse and heart rate

lowering blood pressure,

and decreasing the levels of stress hormones.

As music can absorb our attention

it acts as a distraction at the same time

it helps to explore emotions

This means it can be a great aid to meditation

helping to prevent the mind wandering.

Musical preference varies widely between individuals

so only you can decide what you like and what is suitable for each mood.

But even if you don't usually listen to classical music

it may be worth giving it a try

when selecting the most calming music.

When people are very stressed

there is a tendency to avoid actively listening to music

Perhaps it feels like a waste of time

not helping to achieve anything.

But as we know,

productivity increases when stress is reduced,

so this is another area where you can gain vast rewards

It just takes a small effort to begin with

To incorporate music into a busy life,

try playing CDs in the car,

or put the radio on when in the bath or shower.

Take portable music with you when walking the dog

or put the stereo on instead of the TV.

Singing (or shouting) along

can also be a great release of tension

and karaoke is very enjoyable

for some extroverts!

Calming music before bedtime

promotes peace and relaxation and helps to induce sleep.

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Adem Senturk - Conjuring The Nun | Halloween 2018 | UK Tattoo Artist - Duration: 4:57.

You got the post code for Adem Senturk?

Fat Fugu Collective

24 Fish Street

Northampton

NN1 2AA.

Hi, I'm Adem Senturk

we're at Fat Fugu Collective

Northampton, UK.

I'm here with Killer Ink

to do a piece for a Halloween special.

I'm a second-generation artist, grown up in Turkey.

I've been tattooing on and off almost 20 years

helping my dad out

soldering needles for him

cleaning

and here and there do henna tattoos

like temporary tattoos

and practice on.

Not many people was into it

or not many tattoo artists

or many tattoo supplies.

The piece I'm doing today

is from the movie Nun

which I haven't seen the film yet.

Be fair, I can't get on with the horror movies very well

even though I do a lot of horror pieces.

We're doing a thigh piece today

it's going to be full colour

and I'm looking forward to do it.

There's no particular style I have.

I enjoy doing any kind of realism

black and grey or colour

but I'm known as black and grey horror realism

and I would like to try

more abstract realism in the future

because I believe there's

so many good black and grey or colour realism artists out there

and I believe I need to game up

and do something a bit different to stand out in the industry

to give kind of my own style.

It's not easy for me to be a

tattoo artist and a businessman at the same time.

It's two different things

and I choose to be a tattoo artist instead of a businessman.

I don't let the runs to the tattoo studio itself

and I don't act like it was before other artists either.

So everyone's got freedom

do whatever they love

and I help them out as much I can.

What makes the difference?

Not much difference compared to other tattoo shops.

We are passionate as everyone

trying to do what we love.

My younger self?

Obviously growing up in Turkey

tattooing

mainly holidaymakers

those stupid tattoos you can imagine...

I wish to tell myself then

trying to focus

more like the art side of it instead of making money

off the tattooing

because back then it was more like...

what I grew up from my dad is tattooing is just like a job.

I didn't have that passion in the beginning

so I get the passion, I believe

later on.

It's not just a job

It's about arts.

I wish I realised that at the beginning of my career

and do things a bit differently.

I don't really believe

I'm not really believable personal

or spiritual

or the God stuff

but I heard a lot of stories

the guys works here

while they shutting the shop

they hear footsteps

or someone's talking upstairs or moving things.

It's a couple hundred years old building.

I don't know.

Did you see that?

I'm Adem Senturk

thanks for watching this video

and have a great Halloween.

For more infomation >> Adem Senturk - Conjuring The Nun | Halloween 2018 | UK Tattoo Artist - Duration: 4:57.

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Wendy Williams Explains Why She Never Checks Her Luggage - Duration: 5:30.

-You went on vacation to --

Where do you go and where do you like to go?

-Anyplace that's warm.

-Okay.

-And I like ideally a four- to seven-hour flight, no more.

-Okay.

-I love flying because it's very peaceful.

-It is peaceful.

-I have all of my magazines and reading material.

"The Enquirer," "The Star," "The Globe."

-You still read a hard-copy magazine?

-Yes. -Okay.

I didn't mean to offend you. -You are.

[ Laughter ]

Because sometimes they don't have a TV in there.

-Yeah.

-You can't count on a plane for a TV.

-No, absolutely not.

-So you have to bring your own entertainment.

-Gotcha.

-But I sit back, I relax.

I can hold my bladder for a good five hours.

-Wow. [ Laughter ]

-Look, I'm not going in that room.

-Really?

You won't -- You won't use an airport bathroom

or an airplane bathroom?

-Nope. -Really?

-Nope. -Wow.

I mean, I get it, but I feel like --

-They're too small and germy.

-They are that, but then again,

like, there's not a better option.

[ Laughter ]

-I know, but I time my waters. -Oh, wow.

You are quite a traveler. -Yes, I time everything.

-And is it true that you will not check a bag?

-I haven't checked a bag in at least 30 years.

-Really? -No.

-Why? -Thievery.

-Okay. [ Laughter ]

-I don't want people stealing my good clothes

or my, you know, shoes, which, you know, as a woman

with a particular size foot -- -Right.

-They are very, very exclusive to me.

I wear a size 11/a size 12.

-Don't you feel like if they were stealing shoes,

they'd see those and think, "What am I gonna do with these?"

[ Laughter ]

-Everybody knows somebody with grizzly feet.

-Okay, gotcha. [ Laughter ]

-Everybody. [ Applause ]

-My grandmother had that embroidered on a pillow.

[ Laughter ]

-And then, it's the wigs and the bras.

-Yeah. -Don't go through my stuff.

-But so, if you take -- have you ever taken a long trip?

How do you check --

how do you not check when you take a long trip?

-Yeah, we've been everywhere.

We've been to Hawaii and Germany and Japan and stuff.

And I tuck and roll. -Okay.

-Matte jersey is the best thing ever.

Like, I wouldn't bring this.

This would be a wrinkled mess. -Gotcha.

-But matte jersey.

You tuck -- I was a Girl Scout. -Okay.

-So you tuck and you roll and you put a dress there.

That bathing suit, near next to nothing.

-Yeah. -I'm on vacation.

-When you get somewhere and you open your luggage,

is it like a Jack-in-the-box

where everything just starts flying?

[ Laughter ]

-Pretty much.

We've told our son to do the same thing,

and he tucks and rolls, and he knows the score.

-I love it.

You have fun, but you also take time to focus on

things that are more important, more serious.

Tell us a little bit about the Hunter Foundation.

-The Hunter Foundation is for the good of the people, Seth.

-Okay.

-You know, it started out -- you know, my husband, my son and I,

where we just want -- Wendy Williams-Hunter.

I'm a Hunter.

-Yeah. -Okay.

So we started this foundation just to give back to people,

us ourselves, like whatever we have.

You know, sending kids to camp

or, you know, feeding people who need and things like that.

Then life got real and this K2 jumped on the scene.

And these kids are out here.

-This is a -- K2 is a drug. -Yes.

It looks like a Pop Rock. -Uh-huh.

-Real cheap, and they're zombieing out.

So, you know, K2 as well as you know what?

There's a whole stigma with substance abuse that --

Have you ever substance abused?

-I have a little, yeah.

[ Laughter ]

I mean, I don't know if it was quite abuse, but --

-It was hell. -It was...

[ Laughter ]

It was once and I hated it and I never did it again.

[ Laughter ]

-But we've all been there. -Yeah, we've been there.

-At some point.

And so, you know, I would like to take the stigma off of that.

And so, the Hunter Foundation now has behere.org.

And if you go there, there are telephone numbers of places

where you can call and at least get on your giddy-up.

A lot of people don't even want help.

I'm like, be here as in be here for your next birthday,

be here for Christmas.

Behere.org.

-Well, I'm so glad you're doing that.

Congratulations on 10 years. I absolutely --

-Are you kicking me out? -I am, and --

-Wait, I brought you a piece of candy.

-You did bring me a piece of candy?

-Yeah. You didn't ask me.

-That is -- Why would I have asked you?

-Well... [ Laughter ]

-You think in this day and age, I'm gonna be like,

"You got any candy in there for me?"

[ Laughter ]

-Because my tongue is so blue, I apologize.

-Oh, is it? Oh, it is blue. Oh, my God.

Show camera one.

There you go.

-Blue Jolly Rancher. I love Jolly Ranchers.

I know it's Mischief Night.

I've got to get home to protect my home.

-Okay, well -- -I have no idea.

Did you go out for Mischief Night?

-I did not go out for Mischief Night.

-Who are you? -I don't know.

I like that we're finding out more about each other

at every turn. [ Laughter ]

-Wait, you've never toilet-papered trees?

-No, I was a good kid, yeah.

I stayed at home and waited for the other kids

to do it to my house. [ Laughter ]

-And then, would you open the door and say get away?

-No, I'd wait until the morning

and then just sadly go out and take it out of the tree.

[ Laughter ]

-Oh, Seth.

-Oh, Wendy. Thank you for being here.

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Thử thách : Alice Đi Rừng lên Full Dame ! Một trạn đấu có quá nhiều cảm xúc của MSƯƠNG ! - Duration: 15:41.

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Ancient Aliens: Tablet of Shamash (Season 12, Episode 15) | History - Duration: 2:57.

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SIAL: What's new for vegans? - Duration: 13:25.

Hi everyone, I hope you are well. Today I spent the whole day at the show

of culinary innovation which is called SIAL, which is in Paris.

A little far from Paris, rather to Charles-de-Gaulle.

So it took a lot of walking to come so far but it was worth it.

Because I saw a lot of products many different brands

who offer vegan things. That's what interested me most today.

There are really a lot of things happening or who are already on the market

but we do not necessarily hear about it because they are distributed by organic brands

like Biocoop, Bio is good, Naturalia, things like that ...

which we do not think. We do not necessarily think to go shopping in these supermarkets there.

And yet it's worth it since there's really little marks, little wonders

to test to taste. Here we will see all this together. Little rewind of my day. Let's go !

- Hello - So you work at "Michel and Augustin"?

- Yes quite.

- which is a fairly local brand, French ... - That's it, which started in 2003

by two childhood friends Michel and Augustin. And today we are 107 to work

for this beautiful adventure. And we are present in 24 countries in the world.

That's growing every day a little bit more and it's nice.

We have vegetable chocolate mousse.

So make chickpea juice

who has this property to raise a little ... like the whites in snow, to raise this foam.

Small pearls of Japan with coconut milk, with a fruit coulis. So that's mango passion.

And we have our coconut milk to drink, mango passion. That's it, we can find it in the shops

in supermarkets Monoprix, Carrefour, Leclerc, Auchan, Intermarché etc.

- Thank you so much. - With pleasure.

- So you work on the stand "Sojasun", "True Plant" ... you have several brands?

- That's the big distribution we have "Sojasun". After now we are on the "True Vegetal"

so with organic French soy, no GMO. So we also is on the organic network with brands like "Sojade"

- It's serious, you have to stay serious. - Hello !

- Hello. - So you are "La Mandorle"?

- "La Mandorle", absolutely.

Here we are a family company in fact, French, where we make almond milk.

We actually are positioning ourselves today on rather an alternative to cow's milk.

We are vegan of course but we do not say we're completely pro-vegan,

since we also meet people who are flexitarians ...

who are intolerant or allergic to cow's milk.

with a ... a manufacturing process

which allows you to have all the nutrients you can find in cow's milk, through a vegetable milk.

- Could you talk to me quickly from Protein brand?

- So Protein + what we did is that we formed a quartet

almonds, rice, hemp and peas who is restoring this complete protein

that can be found in cow's milk.

It's super good especially for vegan

who want to have a complementation interesting in terms of nutrients.

Athletes who want to avoid, or at least, less take the animal protein

which promotes more cholesterol, which may be less digestible

and the slimming programs for er ...

- Better eat. - Better eat exactly. Thank you.

- Hello. - Hello.

- So your brand is "Probios"?

- Exactly, it's "Probios". It's a brand that's been around for 40 years.

We still try to promote good products, good quality.

And it's with Italian raw materials.

- I could taste your almond milk.

It's really surprising, I thought I saw that it was with marzipan?

- Exactly.

So you have to know that Italy is the biggest producer of rice in Europe and at the 3rd position in the world.

So we in the rice, we arrived in a really maximum quality that can happen.

They are without sugar, it does not seem. But it's really the quality of the rice.

And there you talk about the almond rice drink. Almond paste is used, not the powder.

And that's what makes the difference. - Ah yes. I can say it!

- So when we taste it we see that the mixture is very well done, because there are no flakes.

So that too is very important. And especially in the taste. Because in general the rice drink ...

we smell after the rice flour

And that's at least ... I think more than 15 years we sell that.

We have a lot of success, it's one of our best seller. - That does not surprise me.

- So we have vanilla, we have hazelnuts, you have calcium, coconut also you have tasted it?

- Oh no, I'm fine. Hahaha. Thank you so much. - Thank you.

- So you have some products, like fake meat. How do you call it? I never know how to call it.

Like, you can replace the meat like in a burger.

- Yeah it is some meat replacer. That is what we call it.

Something that can replace what you normally would use.

So if you would use some normal minced meat then you can use exactly the same.

So that's why we also place [I don't understand]. So we focus on the usage and not on the origin.

So when you take this product... We made it look like the product because first the eye buys it.

So when it looks like something that you're used to work with,

then it's easy for you to take it home, use it for your lasagna, or bolognese, burgers, everything.

Well we have the vegan spreadable which we launched in the start of 2017.

We asked our consumers on the social media because we interact very much with them.

What do they need? They need butter and they need cheese.

And then we asked, what can it contain and not contain? They came back and the palm oil was of course a no-go.

We then developed a spreadable with no palm oil which tastes and have the same melt and curve as butter.

Then we started with one type of plant-based meat, which was soy-based.

Then we introduced a pea-based one. And now we made an organic one which is based on chickpeas instead.

Which is more ideal for falafel, this one we spiced it a little bit.

And then we have also plant-based ice creams, which are based on oat.

- Wow, that's really cool. - Ya, so a lot of new items also....

... we have pasta and we have new items coming up both in the meat and dairy aera

just in the start of the new year.

- Oh, pasta is like fresh pasta but without eggs inside? - Exactly. Yes, very nice, yes very nice also.

- I think I've never found fresh pasta without eggs.

- We now have six versions which just rolled out in Denmark, so...

we didn't bring it here, but we will soon be rolling it out more...

- I would love to try! - And they're really nice!

- I hope you will sell in France. - We hope so too.

- Thank you so much! - You're welcome. - Have a nice day. - Same.

- Hello. - Hello !

- You represent today the brand "Kokiriki".

- Absolutely, so we have three brands. We have "Nature & Me" ...

"Nature & Me" which is a brand that is only on vegan cheeses,

and Kokiriki which is a specialized brand in cold cuts.

We have salami, mortadella, ham, chorizo, liver pate and rillette, and so it's a ...

- And everything vegan? - Absolutely.

So there is no animal composition and at the same time no major allergen.

So there will be no soy or gluten,

and the basis of our products it's actually based on sunflower oil,

bamboo, acacia, and chicory.

- Hello. - Hello.

- So you are part of the brand "Vegan Deli". - Absolutely "Vegan Deli" yes and that since 1998.

- And suddenly you have a range completely diversified since finally me what I know

this is what Monoprix is ​​proposing but who is ... - So of course we here you are lucky to have

the total sampling of what we do, of course Monoprix has selected some products

which seemed to him the most important for him in its radius, so the range with the finished products,

called cooked dishes. But we have cheese, sausages, vegan sausages,

in organic and non-organic of course. Today since bio is growing, we have also made organic vegan.

- Okay. Thank you so much. - Thanks, you too.

- So ... - Hello! - Hello.

- So you want to know about the range "Sojami". - Yes.

- So all our products are products based on lacto-fermented soy milk.

Which means that we use soymilk and we make a fermentation.

In fact, it's cheese technology which are applied to soymilk.

So we have a fermentation, we get a curd, draining, refining and preparation.

- It's products, well, I think, a little easier to find, that's why ...

- Exactly.

- Hi! - Hi. How' you doin' ?

- I'm fine and you? - Yea good, very good.

- So your brand is "Jealous" right ? - Yes our brand is "Jealous Sweets"

We make sweets, natural, there is no artificial flavors, they're vegan but they taste amazing

and there's no melted pigs in these. - That's amazing. Thank you so much.

- Hello ! - Hello ! - So you're the creator of the "Brave Foods" brand ...

- Exactly. - ... that produces "Smowl". - Yes.

- ... which are small things to drink, to eat, I do not know, in between.

- Ben is the idea is to have a snack that is healthy.

So in fact the idea is to have a base coconut milk, seeds and fruits,

a bit like you would do in a breakfast such as a smoothie bowl or porridge

but already ready and to go. - So it's organic products, it's vegan ...

- So we are on something that is 100% organic, we are vegan, in fact there is really no additive.

We pay attention to sourcing our products, as I said, locally,

things like coconut, we pay attention that it is picked by men

and not by monkeys. Because if we are in a vegan approach goes to the end of the concept.

It is also a source of protein and a source of fiber. Actually that's due to the ingredients we use,

where it's really things that you would find in your cooking and trying to source locally.

Okay, it's a bit for the shapers of the coup, in fact it's already prepared, there's just to taste ...

In fact it started like this. That's me traveled a lot and then I wanted to eat healthy

and I did not want to prepare myself to eat every morning. I was a little lazy.

And then I wanted to find my fibers, my proteins, my good sources of fat

who come here in this case coconut, seeds, fruit, and that's how it started.

It's pretty amazing, I hear about companies where they are 100 ~ 200. And you are all alone, you do everything alone.

- Yes, but I'm busy full time, yes. - I guess, thank you very much. - Thank you.

- Hi Fanny! - Hello !

- I'm glad to meet you. - But me too!

That's it, so we bought the company 4 years ago.

We made vegan products and products vegetarians. And we decided to keep both.

The only thing we decided, it is to let as much soy as possible.

We have been growing towards the pea. The pea is local.

It is a plant that enriches the soil, so the year after we can replant something.

Soy takes all the energy from the soil, so it's a shame for nature.

If we can persuade someone to change overnight,

go from carnivore to try the product "Flexy" to be flexitarian,

I think everyone would win.

- Would you say that being a vegetarian or Vegan is the future of food?

- It's not just a future that people want to go there, it's an obligation.

We have no choice. We can not imagine in 2050 when there are 50 billion people to feed

that everyone will be able to eat an ox or two in his life. It is not possible.

We must absolutely take distances from that.

And besides, the height is that we can eat well only herbal

and proteins that come from plants. That you even gives a lot more energy I assure you!

I always feel very good, whatever I went from carnivore to flexitarian.

It's only because I think there is all the elements that can be found in the plant.

- Great thanks a lot ! - With pleasure. Thank you.

I hope you enjoyed it.

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With that, I wish you a great day or evening. And I'll see you soon. Ciao!

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