Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 25 2017

255 Portal Meditation

Cobra :

�A very strong timeline runs through the date of May 25th.

On May 25th, 1975 the whole 50 year process of the planetary liberation has started.

On May 25th, 2010 a special portal called Mission Blue Shield was activated and it marked

the beginning of the downfall of the Archons.

And on May 25th, 2013, �[we opened an important Portal]

From:

So I would like to please invite everybody to connect, first with pillars of Light coming

down from the motherships of the Galactic Confederation stationed all around the Earth,

through your body down to the center of the Earth.

And then visualizing the White Fire of AN:

spreading out throughout Planet Earth, and all around it all the way to the Moon, until

only Light remains.

At 3pm GMT tomorrow 25th of May

and throughout these next few days if you feel guided.

Victory of the Light

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BUCKMINISTER FULLER & BERTRAND RUSSEL ON WHY WE SHOULD WORK LESS, AND LIVE & LEARN MORE

When I came across this discussion triggered by Josh Jones, a writer and musician based

in Durham, NC, from filmsforaction.org, I couldn�t help but ponder just how many people

out there feel the same way about �work� and what we do in exchange for food on the

table and a roof over our heads, among other things.

From the day we are born, we are put into school for a couple of decades and told, not

taught, how the world works, what path to take, why to follow it, and how to fit in

and become a �productive� member of society.

This basically means we have to spend a large majority of our lives striving for a degree

or a diploma in order to qualify to work long hours and subsequently earn the right to live.

There are many other roots than that as-well, much more appealing but they also require

us to put in our time.

This sentiment reminds me of a video published by The School of Life (click link to see),

which brings to light the fact that no matter how little sleep we get or what problems we

are having at home, mental blockages and other things that can arise during the human experience,

we are and always have been told that we must be at work on time, ready to go without excuses.

This doesn�t seem normal or near natural, yet it�s something we are forced into.

Mental illness is on the rise, take depression for example, an issue that�s now affecting

more than 15 million adults, and that�s just in America alone.

Could the current human experience be one that�s contributing to this rise?

Are there more miserable people now because we basically spend our lives doing what we

can to survive while ignoring what our hearts want?

Are we not giving enough time to our wants and desires beyond the material world, and

do we even have time to do so?

Josh sums it up quite well in his first paragraph:

�Why must we all work long hours to earn the right to live?

Why must only the wealthy have access to leisure, aesthetic pleasure, self-actualization�?

Everyone seems to have an answer, according to their political or theological bent.

One economic bogeyman, so-called �trickle-down� economics, or �Reaganomics,� actually

pre-dates our 40th president by a few hundred years at least.

The notion that we must better ourselves � or simply survive � by toiling to increase

the wealth and property of already wealthy men was perhaps first comprehensively articulated

in the 18th century doctrine of �improvement.� In order to justify privatizing common land

and forcing the peasantry into jobbing for them.�

My favourite part of that excerpt is the fact that he calls attention to the fact that all

of us are simply working for a small group of elite people that, through the corporations

they run, basically control almost all aspects of our lives.

Their idea of �globalisation� or a �New World Order� is one that requires our participation,

and our consent.

This type of system, one in which basically all of us are economic slaves, is one that

we�ve become accustomed to.

A great quote comes to mind here:

�Humans are so strange.

We can climb mountains, explore the deepest oceans and travel to space.

But for some reason we can�t move past this idea that we need political overlords who

tell us what we can and can�t do with our own lives.� �Unknown

While we blindly continue to follow others, the world has experienced something it has

never really experienced before.

A massive paradigm shift is happening, a shift in the way we view, feel, and perceive our

world and the current human experience.

Not everybody is happy, and how could they be?

When living on a planet where you die if you cannot pay for your life, our passions and

heart�s desires slowly drift out of sight, unless we do something about it.

While we�ve remained complacent, and simply accepted the human experience for what it

is, those that created our current economic model continue to destroy our planet and have

absolutely no regard for preserving the integrity of the planet and all life on it.

At the same time, large amounts of information are kept from us, all we know of our world

is what�s given to us by the same people who designed this life for us: the corporate

mainstream media.

Information alone is a threat to so many corporate interests.

This shift has come as a result of new information that�s now hitting the eyes and minds of

millions, if not billions.

This became evident when alternative media sites that cover global corporate corruption,

as well as new discoveries in various fields that are ignored by the mainstream, like new

energy, started to receive up to a billion views per year.

Furthermore, whistleblowers like Edward Snowden and organizations like Wikileaks have also

helped out hugely.

That all stopped when some of these sites, like CE, were labelled as �fake news.�

An ironic title from mainstream media, isn�t it?

They even appointed who they felt just to determine what�s real and what isn�t,

as well as started a massive campaign to censor information that does not come from mainstream

media news networks.

There is a lot more to the world than what we are presented with.

Being so busy with our 9-5 and trying to survive, many people still can�t be bothered about

it.

When presented with information that�s outside the box, it�s common for cognitive dissonance

to sink in.

What�s most frustrating about the current human experience is that it doesn�t have

to be this way.

This is where Buckminister Fuller comes in.

Fuller, one of the most creative and interesting minds in modern history once said that �One

in ten thousand of us can make a technological breakthrough capable of supporting all the

rest.

The youth of today are absolutely right in recognizing this nonsense of earning a wage.�

This is something we at CE are well aware of.

We�ve personally come across technologies that can revolutionize the planet.

Although it depends what consciousness is operating behind that technology, it exists.

Our entire planet could be, in a modern way, completely off the grid.

There are so many wonderful creations and ideas out there that make a utopian society

possible, it�s so simple that most people have a hard time believing it.

The idea that we don�t really have to work to live on this planet and live a good live

is still impossible to imagine for most, and that�s because we�ve been indoctrinated

to believe that the current world economic model and globalization are the only way for

humanity to move forward, when it�s doing the exact opposite.

In my opinion, food, clothing, shelter and more should not require little pieces of paper

along with a bits of our soul to receive it, a human experience that utilizes all of our

developments instead of concealing them, one in which our leaders look out for humanity

and the best interests of our planet instead of following the orders of their financial

masters is desperately needed.

Michael Jackson�s famous line, �they don�t really care about us,� rings true, but it�s

not true for everyone.

Along with this consciousness shift, this realization that the wool has been pulled

over our eyes, is the fact that consciousness interacts with our physical material world

in ways that are not yet understood, and that is an encouraging thought given humanity�s

change in thinking with regard to concepts that might not have fit the frame approximately

a decade ago.

I won�t go into any specific examples.

I�ll let you ponder how a utopian society would work, or how all of our needs could

easily be provided for.

Scarcity is something that doesn�t have to exist, neither does supply and demand.

These were all creations by what�s known today as �the 1 percent.� The system was

designed to benefit them, not us.

Something new needs to be created, a new way of life that requires the complete shut down

and change of our current economic model.

Just as Fuller said:

�You never change things by fighting the existing reality.

To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.�

Fuller did not believe that we need to have wage earning jobs to live, and that if we

do, we are not able to pursue our passions and interests unless they are for monetary

gain.

That�s an interesting thought, since when we grow up there are several �careers�

to choose from.

Is this simply the illusion of free will?

We already have set paths chosen, there are only so many options, and our entire purpose

of being �educated� or, as I like to call it, indoctrinated, is to make money.

Do we really love what we do?

Or do we just tell ourselves that?

Can we even determine or identify our passions, wants, and needs in this world?

Or are all of our wants, needs, desires, and passions given to us from the corporate world

in the form of mass media, advertising, and marketing?

Why is it that so many of us are all into the same material things, acquiring the same

material things, yet never questioning the human experience?

Have we become too comfortable?

Change is never easy, and always greeted by ridicule.

This is exactly what the human race is going through: we are recognizing the need to change

currently on that path.

In a New York Times column on Russell�s 1932 essay �In Praise of Idleness,� Gary

Gutting writes, �For most of us, a paying job is still utterly essential � as masses

of unemployed people know all too well.

But in our economic system, most of us inevitably see our work as a means to something else:

it makes a living, but it doesn�t make a life.� Bertrand Russell, a prominent British

philosopher, mathematician, historian, writer and political activist agreed, stating that

�Immense harm is caused by the belief that work is virtuous.�

Jones puts it well:

�In far too many cases in fact, the work we must do to survive robs us of the ability

to live by ruining our health, consuming all our previous time, and degrading our environment.

In his essay, Russell argues that �there is far too much work done in the world, that

immense harm is caused by the belief that work is virtuous, and that what needs to be

preached in modern industrial countries is quite different from what has always been

preached.�

I agree.

We do tend to glorify the idea of �hard work� as something to be proud of, without

ever really taking a step back and looking at this human experience through an observer�s

lens.

Russell referred to this type of an existence as a �slave state� operated by �those

who give orders.� He calls it politics, which he elaborates on as having no real �knowledge

of the subjects as to which advice is given, but only to manipulate: the art of persuasive

speaking and writing.� This reminds me of the Sophists in ancient Greece, who used their

intelligence and their ways with words to make life difficult for people.

�What is work?

Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth�s

surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so.

The first kind is unpleasant and ill paid; the second is pleasant and highly paid�in

a world where no one is compelled to work more than four hours a day, every person possessed

of scientific curiosity will be able to indulge it, and every painter will be able to paint

without starving, however excellent his pictures may be.

Young writers will not be obliged to draw attention to themselves by sensational pot-boilers,

with a view to acquiring the economic independence for monumental works, for which, when the

time at last comes, they will have lost the taste and capacity.�

His stuff has been talked about for decades:

�The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the

masses is an important element in democratic society.

Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government

which is the true ruling power of our country.

We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely

by men we have never heard of.� � Edward Bernays (�the father of public relations�),

So, you see?

Our lack of questioning and/or complacency has led to an interesting experience, one

in which many are desiring change.

Can We Really Do What We Love In This Type of Human Experience?

So, is it possible to do what we love?

Well, it might be a task to even figure that out when we are given our choices and paths

in life.

Furthermore, we have to pay rent, put food in our stomachs, and provide ourselves with

the basic necessities.

Even individuals with full time jobs are struggling to do this.

These jobs take up to 8-10 hours of our lives every single day, so if you come from the

belief that you cannot pursue your passions, you are in the company of many, including

the two brilliant minds listed in this title.

To pursue something you love in this world, and are extremely passionate about it, it

won�t be for monetary gain all the time.

But we still have time to pursue the things we love as opposed to spending that time going

to bars, or partying with friends.

No matter how many excuses you have, if you love something there is always time to pursue

it, but tell that to someone who just came home from a hard day�s work and has no mental/physical

energy.

I am a big believer in the power of manifestation, meaning that one can manifest experiences

into their lives with a shift in consciousness.

Sure, the current human experience is a very hard one.

It�s not easy, and for a soul to thrive here means they are very strong, especially

if they will not quit in their pursuit to follow the call of their heart.

That being said, what happens if you let the fear go and just start doing what you love,

as much as you can?

What if you take that road, and if you do so without worry, things workout for you?

I believe if we want something badly enough, through the power of consciousness, we can

manifest our own human experience, especially if it is something that�s rooted in the

desire to do good for all.

Based on all the science, history, philosophy and most of all, my intuition, this is something

I firmly believe.

I�ve been able to be part of the CE team for several years now, and prior to it, it�s

what I dreamed about.

Being part of a team and having a platform to share information that we�ll never see

in the mainstream media and to be in a position to bring new ideas and information to the

world is all I wanted to do.

I wanted it so bad that it�s what I did during school and when I had to work another

job.

I was always engaged in my passions, yet always heartbroken that I could not go through life

solely pursuing what my heart beats for.

But look at me now � I�m doing it.

I had a tough experience waking up to facts I was once unaware of, and on top of that

was the normal human experience that just wasn�t resonating with me.

What helped me manifest my experience?

The first thing was changing my perspective of the human experience.

Instead of seeing it as a slave-like system, and labelling it as that, I chose to view

it as an experience.

I believe that this short lifetime is not our only one, and that this is my opportunity

to �play� within the human experience.

I looked at it as a challenge, and an opportunity to overcome many obstacles.

This helped my outlook on life big time, and instead of taking on a victim role where I

felt hopeless and unable to change anything, the very perception of me looking at life

as an opportunity is what helped me.

Life is too short to not put forth the effort into pursuing what your heart beats for.

Yeah, it�s not easy I know, and it�s not hard to see why so many people believe it�s

downright impossible when we have so many other duties to tend to.

Personally, I never perceived it as impossible.

I was willing to die, go homeless, or whatever.

There was no fear in me.

We even have modern day science conforming that factors associated with consciousness,

like thoughts, feelings and emotions, can actually affect our physical material world.

If you believe it�s possible, it is.

If you don�t, it isn�t.

The last thing I would say to you is that it�s not going to be easy, and will provide

your life with a number of challenges/opportunities for growth.

The joy lies within the journey itself, not the in the ends.

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Oh. Hi guys

Welcome to college

College is a place where most of you think you can come and relax

you know after finishing your spm.

Well not really

There's a lot that you don't know about college.

First thing is the girls.

Most of you come to college thinking you can get girls and stuff

But not really. You'll just look something like this

Hey

Did it hurt?

Did what hurt?

Uhh when you came from hell?

Well y'all probably think that college is gonna be simple you know

gonna come here, skip through.

Maybe you looked something like this on your first day.

Hahhh college

No more homework

Freedom!!!

But in reality

So most of you come to college thinking you can graduate with a high paying job.

You know look something like this.

But in reality

Thank you

So the next thing you expect to do when you come to college

is you know working out, get some guns to pick up chicks.

Something like this

But in reality

You still get your work out.

But your work out is running up the stairs because you're late for class.

So when you come to college you expect to eat the good stuff.

Not your ordinary canteen food.

Thank you

But in reality

So nevertheless you're gonna have a great time in college.

You're gonna make good friends and have a wonderful time.

So just enjoy yourself.

See you around

Ciao

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Tony Robbins: How To Master Your Influence (Tony Robbins motivation) - Duration: 23:52.

our next subjects is rapport in your

notes anywhere you want there's no place

where just right rapport is power

rapport is power earlier today we said

anything you want to achieve anything

you want to learn master experience

there's somebody out there who has a

life experience the understanding the

network the capital the thing you need

to be able to achieve it but they're not

going to give you what they want or

they'll give you what you want rather a

need until you first give them what they

want need and you're not you're going to

find out what they want need until you

first get in a relationship of rapport

if you don't do that you're never gonna

learn anything reports power what is a

relationship of rapport rapport means

total responsiveness between people when

someone is totally responding to you and

you're totally responding that hearing

rapport

there's that connection it's that spark

that happens in certain communications

or relationships now everybody wants to

create rapport have it but most people

only get rapport with people who are

like whom themselves or they lose with

everybody else which means you got a

very limited world so we want to take it

to a different level so let's say for

example if I said to you right now guys

I want you to go out to a local

restaurant or bar and I want you to meet

somebody and I want you to develop

rapport with them I can actual them how

many feel like you do that no problem

say I and if you're not raising your

hand you're probably selling yourself

short of course you could how would you

do it though you walk in this restaurant

a bar you meet somebody and you can

gauge them in conversation by asking a

few what questions now is it possible to

ask a few questions and have a

conversation go please just die is that

possible yes or no so questions don't

create rapport questions or a tool use

to dig for something what are you

digging for we ask these questions

you're trying to find something in what

that's right so write your notes rapport

is created by a feeling of commonality

the pour is created by a feeling of

commonality or is created by a feeling

of commonality we people we feel like we

have something in common with someone

there's a spark now here's the problem

if rapport is created by unity of

commonality most people try to get

rapport by using words but you've

already learned something what

percentage of their communication skills

are words what percentage 7% which means

you're leaving out ninety-three percent

of your skills which is why most people

don't get rapport with a large number

people yeah what are you to walk in a

restaurant a bar and go hi what's your

name where are you from why are you here

and person says my name is Abby I'm from

Iraq I'm a terrorist I'm here to kill

people and you go amazing me too

now see words don't always work do they

but there is something that always works

to get rapport and that's something

called matching and mirroring matching

and mirroring now mastercam mirroring

came about 35 years ago when it's we've

all done matching airing our whole lives

but the person who pointed out was

Milton Erickson dr. Erickson was a

genius what he did was he was a medical

doctor but he also was a psychologist

and a hypnotherapist probably the best

that ever lived and people would come to

see him who try to change everything

anywhere else in their life nothing at

work they see him for one session he'd

handle it and the reason is because he

understood something he understood that

you have both the conscious mind and a

subconscious mind and he knew the

subconscious is more powerful they part

that makes your heart beat a hundred

thousand times a day without ever think

about so he knew if he could influence

your subconscious mind he could change

anything and that's what he did but

here's how he did it he had polio so he

was in a wheelchair

so he spent an enormous amount of time

studying people and he began to notice

something about human beings that when

human beings got together if they got in

rapport relationship of responsiveness

they became like each other in a variety

of ways what he called they mirrored

each other

now I've taught this for 25 years I'm

sure you've heard of it I've read into

my books and it's been taught in a

variety of it areas

now but it's one thing to know it

intellectually or to understand it's

another thing to know it when you're

doing it that's what I want to get you

to do tonight so you have a real

experience of it that you won't forget

but here's the basis of it people like

people who are like whom themselves and

people don't like people or not like

themselves to be more specific write

this down people like people who are

like themselves or who are like how they

would like to be people like people who

are like themselves or are how they

would like to be people like people are

like themselves or how they would like

to be so question I'd like you to think

of someone you really really like a lot

and then if you would raise your hand if

this person is either like you or

they're like how you want to be if

that's true they can say I of course

that's why I like them now think of

someone you don't like I'm sure you like

everyone but if you once were a nun

spiritual person and felt these feelings

some of you don't like raise your hand

up they're not like you or they're not

like how you want to be if that's true

is your hand say I and that's the

opposite people don't like people who

are not like them or are not like how

they want to be that's the bottom line

of it so this concept Erikson noticed he

used it in the following way watch me if

you came to see dr. Erikson instead of

talking to you intellectually and trying

to get through to you he'd go right to

the jugular by getting your nervous

system connected to him getting report

so if you came to him and you said dr.

Erickson I don't know this is a waste of

time I've I've tried everything and I

don't know I think I should just go he

would do this he'd go I'm sure it looks

that way on the surface but you haven't

tried this so you haven't tried

everything and I think you should stay

the first to go

Oh something about this guy I like

you know he's not over-the-top you know

I mean he's like really real there's

just somebody in the field down home and

real to me right if you came to see me

to dr. Erickson I've tried everything's

a waste of my time

I'm out of here he say you sit out you

haven't tried everything you've not done

this before you're staying right here

okay goes hey I like this guy's got some

spunk kick ass maybe he could do

something see he became like the pee

blues communicating with and what it was

is whatever they put out he sent the

same message back like biofeedback and

he trained them to him so that when he

then told their unconscious what to do

their brain just did it that was his

power now we all do this naturally want

us some fun gone tonight to a singles

bar and watch people when they first

meet and then you can see when they're

before happens if they finally sit down

and they'll start to lean in the same

direction start nodding your head at the

same tempo and ones tapping their foot

often you'll see other one tap their

foot the volume and telling their voice

will start to mirror if they're on a

bore their outer border you'll see them

interact opposites for this nature now

if you want to be effective in mirroring

is so easy we do it naturally but here's

the problem

most people wait till they have enough

words in common then they put the voice

in common in the body in common but were

the only seven percent they don't work

all the time and by the way do we judge

people in a matter of seconds by their

style yes or no that's right right just

so you know style is more important than

substance

initially style is more important in

substance initially it sounds terrible

but it's true style is more important

than substance initially I notice I say

initially if you don't have any

substance it's not going to last but you

have lots of substance and no style and

people never hear a word you say no one

will ever going to know what you believe

I give an example how many of ever dealt

with somebody whose tone of voice alone

drove you up a wall and you couldn't

listen to anything they said they like

Dennis trill tonality how many driven

what I could say I okay so that style

gets in the way of substance now let's

give an example let's say you and I want

to mirror something we want to put

someone to feel connected to us and

we're going to do it on the phone

what are some aspects of the voice that

you could mirror that would make them

unconsciously immediately feel connected

to you what does the mask that you tell

me okay tone of voice wisely just has a

perfect one because if you're talking

like this they're talking like this and

I say well I don't know what do you

think you're not going to feel very

comfortable through time total voice is

huge if you mirror someone sort of voice

they will feel connected to you and not

even know why what else besides tone of

voice could you mirror on the phone

okay tempo what kind of person talks

with this put of complaints like I'm

talking right now we've got people

talking this particular place well in

front of the country to talk at this

pace I'm aware where welcome to country

where and new record we got one New York

could be a good example how do people

talk more like this feel about those

fast talking city slickers do they trust

them no they don't even know how to say

the word don't you

how's the fast walking person feel about

so talking for anything Mary Mary we

think Mary waiting there today Mary goes

well well what nobody's ever seen this

mismatch between two people right what

else besides speed volume loud talking

people who do they like they love loud

talking people they know you're a real

man you're a real woman - who else likes

loud talking people deaf people like

loud talking people but how - quiet

talking people feel about those loud

talking

they're obnoxious aren't they

and of course intelligent people talk

like you and I do don't they do we judge

people in a matter of seconds by their

volume by by their tone by their tempo

yes or no you better believe we do what

else could you mirror on the phone

terminology key words there's certain

words people use again and again if you

sell real estate and somebody comes in

and says I'm looking for a magnificent

home do you want to say oh I have a

fantastic place to show you know I had

this experience myself once and some

listeners know know I got a fantastic

place fantastic and magnificent maybe

the same to you but I guarantee the arm

for the other person if you mirror their

words they will feel heard they will

feel understood and they will also feel

you're a smarter thing what else besides

words tone tempo volume accent well only

if you really have that accent because

you trying to duplicate it it's not

really your accent you're gonna break

reform right what about the body

what could you mirror in the body if you

were there in person local Jumeirah

posture is very powerful they're really

upright your upright they're more

relaxed you're more relaxed

what else gestures watch this if

somebody's talking if people are funny

when they're making important points

people have idiosyncratic gestures

idiosyncratic mean gestures that are all

their own so if you're talking to Scott

he says I don't think so I think we

ought to do this and he makes this funny

little gesture when he's talking about

what he really wants to do if you turn

back and say you know that's a great

idea

can I ask you a question though what if

we do this instead you make that same

little motion with your hand and look if

you'd be like a friend

you think I'm kidding you go out tonight

at dinner and you find somebody who's on

an angle to you or in front of you don't

even look at it

just mirror them for five to ten minutes

they reach from the glass each big last

glass is empty no one's going to notice

just reach for the glass they bring it

up they bring it down break it down they

reach the fork reaching for five to ten

minutes five minutes usually ten minutes

max after you've noticed five to ten

minutes we'll have some fun reach for

your glass and watch what they do don't

reach for it like that it's called

pacing and leading so

so known as entrainment many of you know

that if you go to an old clock shop

where they have those old grandfather

clocks so they have the little pendulum

that once they wanted those pendulums

start out different and they all end up

in sync called entrainment women know

this but most men don't

so I'll just share this with you women

have the ability be like clocks with

other women when women hang out together

men

they literally end up having their

periods at the same time so that all the

men are crazy during that time it's a

true ladies yes or no if they are poor

their periods become insane

so women's periods can come and think

you could get rapport with a stranger

across the room and all you going to do

is mirror them for five or ten minutes

and make a change right and it'll make

it happen all right

how many follow so what else besides

posture could you mirror in the body

what else gestures we already said what

else facial expression most of us and

someone's telling a story and they're

like really into their story and they're

making these faces do you sit and look

at them like this

no you look back to make the same stupid

look back like what about I contact a

lot of business people and sales people

on top a total lie they've been taught

like if you're really truly going to

influence someone you must look directly

into their eyes and not break eye

contact for 45 straight minutes this way

they know you really need it there's

only one problem with that

problem is people like people who are

like whom themselves so if you got

somebody just stares in your eyes and

doesn't blink for 45 straight but it's

going to freak you out what kind of

person steers your eyes and doesn't

break eye contact aliens that's who most

humans look away right so if they look

away give them a break and look away

don't make them crazy now if you meet

somebody who like locks eyes with you

and doesn't break eye contact you lock

eyes right back

you keep monitor for 45 minutes they'll

know you're an alien too it'll build

rapport what else what else besides eye

contact facial expressions gestures

posture come on what else

breathing breathing is very powerful one

of the most powerful if you breathe it

the exact

pace is another person you will feel

what they are feeling period but you got

to be into the same location the same

tempo and breathing is magnificent

because it really hooks you to this

person company if you can think of a

time in your life when you were

breathing in the same pace as another

person and you felt really close for

some reason

anybody think of a time like that see I

used to do a lot of sexual therapy for

couples and when you help people in this

area you get to practice because people

pay anything they'll fly anywhere to get

this part of their life handled so I end

up with a six-month waiting list no

exaggeration I mean every single day

booked and people if you calling me

based on referrals because I help their

friends will be like I gotta see it got

to go see you now and I'm like I got a

six-month waiting let's go go I'll pay

for your lunch time I'll buy your dinner

look I really how about I refer you to

somebody I've trained it wants to be

much I know it's gotta be you so here's

how I would deal with it I would say

okay I will give you one of my lunches

if you take an assignment I give me but

first you got to answer some questions

honestly here's the first question when

you make love do you breathe in unison

while you're making love and apparently

the guy will go ahead can I say let me

explain you're here telling me about all

these things you're upset with each

other about and you talk about these

things too you're blue in the face but

the real problem is you don't feel

connected you don't feel well and I said

you don't have that feeling of total

oneness with each other and cannot get

more about this not going to change it

so if you really want to change this I

suggest you do this and if you do what

I'm telling you still need me I'll give

you one of my lunches sighs I want you

to do I want you go I want you to make

well for an hour and a half minimum and

while you're doing it I want you to

breathe in unison the entire time with

each other because what happens is you

feel totally connected as one out of who

knows three four dozen people I asked to

do that only one person ever called us

back and wanted to be able to do session

because the bond is there so try it not

now later this evening plus the great

thing about mirroring somebody's

breathing it's very subtle no one's

going to jump out of their chair and say

would you stop burying my breathing

they're not going to notice so you got

breathing you got posture you got

gestures you got facial expressions you

got eye contact what

could you Mira come on use your brain I

know the answer I want to see if you

come up with it come on what else could

you mirror proximity good

what does proximity mean proximity means

everybody has a certain amount of space

that they need to be comfortable it's

different for every single person you're

going to be in your life so if I come

walking up here like this and I start

walking let's say along here and I walk

up to this lady here she's comfortable

right now if I come here I'm right on

the edge of her comfort zone come on

right you can see it in her face how do

I know because the muscles are neck went

ain't basically ain't it all tighten in

she stopped breathing that's a clue now

that doesn't mean she doesn't want you

to come closer but that's the first

moment of her starting to feel impact

and I come right back to here there we

go now she's breathing again nobody

could see the difference you see it you

see all of a sudden here but she's

reading it so this is more comfort

what's the difference here versus here

how many have somebody do this when they

get this close to your face

and you just want to punch them how many

others experience and they almost always

have bad breath do don't they so in

somebody and are there people like that

to get dis smokes in your face yes or no

now if you pull back though you just

broke rapport because that's what they

need to feel good so you got to like

hang in there with those people so it's

different for every person that you need

so how do you know you just guess no you

use your sensory what acuity you have

acute sensitivity see what's the impact

on getting here's it's working oh I can

come closer or not where is it and it

can change toodles and we can have

initial reaction and they can let you

closer but you pay attention because if

you don't do this breaking rapport in

this area people will even think when

you're in their space and everybody's

got different space who here freaks out

when somebody gets too close there's

some people I'm sure in this room that

are total freak outs about this you

ma'am in the black what's your name Lisa

once come down come on give her a hand

come on give her a hand

Lisa come on down here come on down a

run down here Lisa run down here run

down here I'm down here oh it's your

face oh there we go it's the face see

she's one of body-block me did you know

that you go boom we can hit bodies

that's okay but the face watch what

happens if you get in the face so you

enjoying the seminar what's been your

favorite part not this part where you

going now notice once you get too close

to her face did you see how many saw

that instant reaction okay she Nellie

pulls back she snaps to the side because

some people most people have like a

force field who have this experience

hers is more just the face and you got

close closer to her chest or something

like that they they'll do one of things

so this kind of person backs off but

most people are more settled you get too

close here's what they do they start

kind of you'll see them as they're

talking and they're kind of wavering

back and like forth and you notice their

ass is moving them further and further

back from you right or they'll do this

they'll turn sideways because what does

that do creates a sense of space okay so

everyone's different now hers hers is

not the body and she's kind of being

playful now here with this as well but

the face normally is something for her

that's in effect now she's going

different she says okay I'm comfortable

with you give her hand thank you very

much

now there's another one that's

critically important that's touch now

you can get more reporting some people

than by anything you could ever say but

again you get have some sensory acuity

you can't go up go he looks like a

toucher hey man I love your hair love

your hair really good that's really cool

really good book you do that you could

get killed but he's a nice man sir

didn't kill me so we got to notice

there's no son of man shakes hands like

he shake hands he puts one hand top the

other genisys he reached over he just I

shook his hand immediately brings the

other hand on top like this and when he

does it some people in shake your hand

they like squeeze it see thing break a

few of your blood vessels you know just

to show they're a real man other people

they got that fish handshake and but if

they fish here you got to fish him back

yeah here we go

fish fish right because that builds

rapport but in his case it's like boom

boom I get more connection rapport with

him with that touch than anything you

could ever say thank you so notice how

does a person touch somebody like even

it's in business notice how the business

woman or man touch with their assistant

in a non-sexual way and miss notice if

they come along and he comes my honey

goes thanks a lot Tony hits me like this

three times on the shoulder I come back

and I say thank you John I'll get more

rapport by that touch than by anything

that I could say to him so touch and

proximity are huge huge now you might

say well this is interesting Tony but

what are you suggesting are you saying

something like okay they sit down I sit

down look to mirror everything someone

does that report it's not like they lift

their leg you lift your leg they lean

forward you leave or they sit back they

you sit back you don't to do that

although believe it not you can do a lot

of people not even notice but for

example you get rapport just with a leg

position at maybe the tone of voice

because the physiology 65% of

communication if you're sitting there

let's say let's say you cross your leg

like this can I cross my leg like this

while we're talking yesterday it'll feel

comfortable to you so you start bouncing

your foot like this

I bounced my fucking tempo if I do

you'll feel totally get it you're the

same temple and by the way I use for a

while and if I don't like it I can slow

it down and slow your stand that's tasty

you're leaning again but if you do this

if they cross their leg and now they go

ahead across you don't uncross the

moment they across wait to go to say

something and say you know what because

when you go to speak speaking requires a

change of physiology and then we'll ever

notice what you're doing right very

unique now it is true if you know they

leaned for it are you saying well right

they lean forward I leave more they lean

back I lean back they cross the leg I

crossed Mike they pick their nose I pick

my nose

exactly no you don't do everything and

if you start going like this when

they're mirroring you start going after

about 20 minutes ago what's wrong with

you but you'd be surprised you can

mirror people and be mirroring almost

everything they're doing and they rarely

have ever noticed it right

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Unknown Woman | 이름없는 여자 – Ep.20 [ENG/2017.05.25] - Duration: 34:42.

(Episode 20)

Dochi and I have broken up.

Dochi.

I wish you success...

As Wid Group's heir.

Good-bye.

What are you doing here?

Yesterday...

Why did you do that to me?

Why did you kiss me?

Are Muyeol and Yeori...

Meeting again?

They were so into each other in my dream.

My phone. Where's my phone?

I need to see if they're together.

I'm not sure.

It was like I was possessed.

I don't know why I did it.

Is your wife okay?

(Wife)

My wife is still a wreck from the shock.

I told her she was mistaken,

but she won't believe me.

I can't blame her, since what she saw was true.

I'm sorry.

I didn't want to make things difficult for you.

I'm sorry toward your wife as well.

(Father)

Hello, father.

I came to meet with a client.

What? Yes, I'll be right there.

Something happened at the company.

I need to go.

Is something wrong?

I'm worried.

Let's talk later.

Seol.

Dochi.

I'm learning how to cook from Oliver

for a role as a chef.

I completed my own dish for the first time today.

And I couldn't eat it alone.

The moment I finished the dish,

you popped into my head.

Wow. It smells nice.

Higher the expectation, greater the disappointment.

Just expect it to be edible, nothing more, and try it.

Here.

It's Jjanggu.

Just a minute.

Hey. You've got incredible timing.

You call whenever I try to eat.

It's insane, Dochi. I mean, sir.

What is it now?

Sora held a press conference,

saying you're Wid Group's heir.

- What? / - It's a mess at the agency.

The phones are ringing off the hook. Get over here.

Take some nerve-calming tonic.

I'm so sorry.

But I need to go.

I need to explain and fix it myself.

It's fine. You should go.

Can you...

Wait for me?

I want to eat my first dish with you.

Of course.

You waited for hours for me at Chaplin before.

You're such a lawyer. You have a great memory.

I'll be back in a jiffy.

Everyone, sit down.

As I'm sure you already know...

The world knows now...

That Dochi is our family.

What? How?

Did Yeori do that too?

She must've gotten our family secret out of him.

Haeju. Why are you bringing her up here?

Han Sora held a press conference,

that she felt burdened by Uncle Dochi's identity.

She should've broken up quietly.

Why did she blab about our family secret?

That's why we'll have to acknowledge Dochi...

As being a part of our family.

Okay. That will be all.

Honey, let's talk.

"Trust me. Don't worry. I'll take care of it."

And this is your result?

She's lonely since she grew up without parents.

And she's hiding a child,

so I thought she'd listen and obey readily.

I raised a tiger's cub.

You're the blame for mistaking a tiger's cub for a kitten.

I have no excuse.

What do we do now?

The media will want to know...

Why we've been hiding it all this time.

They may bring up your identity as well.

Given the situation...

We must work on Dochi

and make sure the fact that we shunned him

doesn't get out.

I'll ask him to come over.

Dochi...

Can't get interested in running the company.

Gosh. Every news show is going crazy

about Dochi being an heir.

Han Sora got Jiwon good.

She told the world about Dochi,

Jiwon's biggest weakness.

Yes, I saw the article.

Dochi must be flustered too.

The sudden spotlight must be overbearing.

Did you submit your resume for

Wid Group's legal department?

Yes.

The director of the Judicial Research

and Training Institute likes me

so he wrote me a recommendation.

Also, Wid Group is a progressive company,

so they requested resumes without a picture.

It was such a relief.

Good. The heavens are on our side.

Let's go. I'm hungry. Let's go eat.

Actually...

Dochi brought food that he made himself,

but he was called in because of the news.

I promised to wait for him. Sorry.

He says it's to thank me for introducing him to Chaplin.

You said you'd wait, so you should.

We'll go then.

- Yes, mother. See you at home. / - Okay.

Mom!

- Mom! / - Oh, my gosh.

What's wrong with you? You're grossing me out.

Thank you.

- Goodness. / - You helped me for the first time.

You brat. I did so much for you.

That restaurant that you sent me to work at...

Is Dochi's regular spot.

You know how much I like Dochi, right?

I saw him

face-to-face today.

You're happier than if your own dad came back to life.

Hey, hey. Enough about Dochi. So?

Did you get the job? Did the owner hire you?

Naturally. With this face and body,

who'd refuse me?

Plus, I'm a conglomerate family's son-in-law's sister.

Hey! Did you tell him that?

I did not.

People would be too uncomfortable

having me serve them then.

He said to start tomorrow.

Yes! Yes, yes, yes!

Are you that happy that I'm working?

I have my reasons.

Finally, happy days are coming

in my life.

I'll use Yeolmae as an excuse...

And go there every day.

Aenok.

Stop tormenting me.

We have nothing to do.

Why don't we kiss?

What are you doing?

Act natural, punk!

No, sir.

If I did anything to offend you in the past,

please forget it.

I will dedicate my body and soul to serve you, sir.

You're such a pain.

Sir!

I respect and love you.

Seriously...

I'm glad you broke up with Sora.

She's so crafty. Imagine if she became my aunt.

It scares me just to imagine it.

Stop talking about her.

Given what it is...

Maybe we'll give the family's official statement...

At the fashion company's new product launch event.

An official statement?

That you're the chairman's younger brother,

and that you went into entertainment because

you weren't interested in business management.

That you didn't want...

To use Wid Group's name in pursuing your career,

which is why you hid your identity.

And that you will not participate

in managing the group going forward either.

That's my official statement?

Let's discuss the details later.

Dochi, Muyeol, come with me.

First, contact reporters and tell them...

That we'll give our official statement.

Otherwise, they'll crank out theories and conjectures.

Yes, father.

Focus on finding a new lawyer for the legal team.

- Get to the office. / - Yes, sir.

Sit down.

Okay.

After we make our official statement, move back in.

We're the only siblings we've got.

It would be good for the company's image

to show that we are close.

Regardless, it's the company father gave his life to.

What? Move back in?

Yes. Why? Don't you want to?

That's not it.

It's just so sudden.

(Resume, Yun Seol)

Yun Seol?

Are these applicants for the legal department?

Yes. That is one of the finalists.

Yun Seol is the lawyer who cleared me

of that sexual assault charge.

I recommend her.

Yun Seol?

She's the one who resolved

Gaya and Maya's matter recently too.

It looks like we're fated with this woman.

Really?

Yun Seol.

She's prickly...

But she does seem to be the best at her job,

especially given Dochi's incident.

What are you doing? You haven't left yet?

I left my bag here, but I can't find it.

Madam Haeju took it upstairs.

Honey, what are you doing?

I'm going to find proof

that Yeori is alive,

and that you've been seeing her.

What's wrong with you again?

I won't give up until I find her.

Haeju, don't do this.

Let's find you a hobby.

You'll really get sick like this!

I don't know! I don't know anything!

Everything's a mess.

Can you wait for me?

I want to eat my first dish with you.

Seol.

Why did you run?

I'm right here.

I didn't want you to wait.

So I rushed over.

- You must've been... / - I wasn't lonely waiting.

Since I knew you'd come.

Here.

Here. Sit right there.

This gentleman will do it all.

Here. Try it.

I hope you won't ask me to make it

for you all the time. I'm a busy man.

How is it? Is it good?

Do you like it?

It's flavorful.

It's very salty, very sweet...

Yes, it's flavorful.

What? That can't be.

It was good when I tasted it.

- Hot. / - Are you okay?

I was just kidding.

It tastes very good.

Bom! Hurry up!

Bom!

Goodness.

Bom.

My baby.

- Bom. / - What's wrong?

Do you know them?

Bom.

Bom. My baby.

Goodness. What's going on?

Oh, my gosh.

Hey! What do you think you're doing?

Hold on.

This is her birthmark.

It looks like a four-leaf clover.

Please show it to her when she gets depressed

while growing up.

Tell her that she's a lucky girl...

And to be strong.

Are you insane?

What are you doing to my child?

You freak!

- I'm sorry. / - Get lost!

I'll the police if you don't.

Bom.

Bom.

Bom died already.

I know that.

Bom.

My baby girl. Bom...

Dochi.

You look pale.

Did the reporters harass you about Wid Group?

No.

Are you insane?

What are you doing to my child?

My heart is breaking...

Because of her.

What happened to her in the past?

What made her cry so sorrowfully?

Yun Seol.

Don't let your guard down.

Bom died because of those monsters.

You risked your life to escape

from prison to get revenge.

Neither you nor I...

Have any right to be happy until I get my revenge.

For you, whom I long for more desperately

because I can't see you.

Thank you.

- We'll go now. / - Okay.

What is that? It looks like a blanket.

I thought maybe you're obsessing over Yeori

because you aren't sleeping well.

I want to change your blanket

as well as the twins' blankets while I'm at it.

What do you think?

It's nice and soft. Do you think it'll help you sleep?

Mom, do you still not believe me?

I really saw Yeori and Muyeol together.

Do you want to run a gallery or something?

Or become a designer at the company.

No. What about a bedding store?

- Mom. / - You'll be inheriting...

Your dad's company anyway.

Consider it as management training.

I'd like you to focus on something.

For the kids too.

How long will you let a dead girl control you?

So? Do you like it?

It's clean.

If the owner of the corporation runs the store,

it would definitely help.

- Owner? / - Hello, honey.

To the office?

Okay. I'll be right there.

Hello, madam.

It's been a while, Lawyer Kim. Where's the chairman?

He just went to a meeting.

You may speak with me.

What is it about?

The chairman instructed me to reduce the shares

being transferred to you from 20% to 5%.

What? A measly...

5%?

Yes, madam.

That's ridiculous.

Wait here.

Honey.

We need to talk.

Go ahead first.

- Yes, sir. / - Yes, sir.

Why did my shares drop to 5%?

I clearly requested 20%.

That was before the Dochi situation.

What do you mean?

What does that have to do with my shares?

What happened with Dochi's matter,

which you guaranteed would work out well?

If you were an employee,

you would've been fired.

You should be grateful

that I'm giving you even 5%.

I have a meeting.

Don't come to me to complain about the shares.

There's more, madam.

What now?

The 20-story building for the children's foundation...

Will go from being under only your name...

To being jointly owned by you and Haeju.

What was that?

This was also the chairman's orders.

Bring me some water!

Quickly!

You can't do this to me.

I played such a big part in growing the company.

Who's this?

Hello?

It's been a while, Madam Hong Jiwon.

Have you been well?

Who's this?

I didn't know you had become the wife...

Of a conglomerate owner.

It's belated, but congratulations.

What's your deal? Who are you?

Me?

Will you know...

If I say I was walking across Pyeongtaek Bridge...

13 years ago?

Pyeongtaek Bridge?

What?

How does he know?

There was no one there.

All there was...

Were you in an accident? Is the driver okay?

Yes. He's okay.

Please call an ambulance!

Okay. I'll call the rescue team.

It couldn't be...

If you want to know who I am,

come to Haneul Park now.

Otherwise, I'll tell the world

what the noble Madam Hong Jiwon...

Of Wid Group did that day...

On that bridge.

Don't mind him.

It was an accident.

It wasn't my fault.

Don't freak out.

You've received numerous empty threats

targeting the wealthy.

He's just testing you.

Ignore him and go.

It's good to see you, Jiwon.

You recognized me right away.

I recognized you right away back then too.

We...

Lived together at Sarang Orphanage.

Along with Son Juho.

Juho died about 13 years ago, I believe.

He was...

With you that night.

Wid Group's Madam Hong Jiwon...

Was at the accident site where someone died.

It could've been a coincidence.

However...

What if the person who died in the accident...

Grew up together

in the same orphanage?

Doesn't it...

Stink something awful?

If I drop a few hints here and there...

The media...

Will have a field day talking.

What do you want?

Don't beat around the bush. Say what you want.

What could a low-life like me want?

Just one.

One is plenty.

Then you'll be free, Jiwon.

I can't give you a penny.

I know jerks like you.

If I pay you once, I'll become your personal bank.

What do I do?

How do I silence him?

Yun Seol is the lawyer who cleared me

of that sexual assault charge.

I recommend her.

Yun Seol?

She's the one who resolved

Gaya and Maya's matter recently too.

Yun Seol.

She doesn't talk.

Seeing how she handles this,

she can be my right-hand person...

If I plant her in the legal department.

(Hong Jiwon)

If you're calling me, you must be...

In quite a predicament.

Hello?

It's me. Gaya and Maya's grandmother.

Hello, how have you been?

How may I help you?

There's something I need to ask you

to take care of discreetly.

I'd like to meet right now.

I'll come to you.

I'm sorry, but I'm out of town

meeting a client. I can't see you now.

If it's urgent, why don't you tell me over the phone?

You can keep...

Everything I say a secret, right?

It's a secret that can never get out.

Are you hiring me as your lawyer?

According to our confidentiality agreement,

a lawyer can't disclose any details.

Don't worry.

I was just threatened by someone I knew in the past.

Follow him for me.

Silence him to make sure

he never shows his face again.

Can you send me his information by courier?

My office manager can receive it.

I'll look through it tonight

and take care of it right away.

Thank you. I owe you a big one.

If you can take care of this for me,

I'll repay you handsomely somehow.

I promise.

Congratulations, Hong Jiwon.

You jumped into the flame yourself.

(Jo Palbong)

(Grew up in Sarang Orphanage)

Sarang Orphanage?

Father grew up there.

How did this man threaten her?

Seol, your dad's here.

I had a delivery nearby.

So I thought I'd see my daughter before heading back.

I'm glad you did.

What's that?

Hong Jiwon called me.

She's being blackmailed,

so she asked me to silence him.

But this man...

Was at the same orphanage as my late father.

What? Let me see that.

Hold on. This sounds very familiar.

Jo Palbong.

That's right.

He's a con artist that I locked up when I was a cop.

It's Palbong.

♪ Loving family, happy family ♪

No, no.

When it comes to families,

nothing beats a conglomerate family.

I can't believe I hit the jackpot.

Hold on.

She should be arriving soon.

Who are you? What punk...

Hey, Jo Palbong.

Long time no see.

Darn it.

(Resume, Yun Seol)

Yun Seol...

Here is the report on the new product launch.

Take a look through these resumes.

Which of these three finalists

do you think would be the best fit for Wid Group?

I like the last applicant the most.

(Resume, Yun Seol)

How did it go?

Why hasn't Lawyer Yun called?

Is she looking into him?

Say that again.

Who was there...

At the site of the accident?

Well...

Hey!

Tell her.

Hong Jiwon.

I was on my way home with my wife,

and we saw the accident.

It was...

Near Sarang Orphanage.

My wife is the one who called in the accident.

I saw in the paper later that

the person who died was a friend from the orphanage.

His name was Son Juho. He was a kind kid.

- He and Jiwon were like siblings. / - Are you sure?

Can you swear...

On your life that Hong Jiwon was there that day?

Of course. Jiwon was extraordinarily pretty

ever since she was a child,

so she was very popular.

She was smart and ambitious,

so she didn't even look at any of us.

Father.

Father.

What about you, madam?

Did you see my father?

You said yesterday that you'd take me to him.

Didn't you see him?

I'm so sorry.

But I had to go somewhere else...

And didn't see him.

You must've been upset...

Because he never went home.

Hong Jiwon.

What did you do to my father?

What did you do, Hong Jiwon?

For more infomation >> Unknown Woman | 이름없는 여자 – Ep.20 [ENG/2017.05.25] - Duration: 34:42.

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5 Ways To Fuel Your Ascension - Duration: 4:51.

5 Ways

To Fuel Your Ascension

by Autumn Shelley,

The fastest way to light up your Ascension path is to understand, accept and embrace

a few ideas about Truth.

1. It�s not a Destination

As we wake up, we begin to realize that everyone is on a path. Just as there are many ways

to reach a destination, there is a multitude of roads leading to Truth. It doesn�t mean

someone else is wrong, it doesn�t mean they are �lost�. It does mean they took a different

route to get here. As we move closer to our collective Truth, we begin to recognize that

it is comprised of innumerable individual Truths.

2. Truth is Ever-Changing

Merriam-Webster defines Truth as a �transcendent or fundamental spiritual reality�. This

does not mean it is static or rigid. In fact, quite the opposite. In its purest form, many

would argue that Truth is in fact, fluid and ever-changing. Once we accept that any Truth

can have various forms and multiple meanings, we begin to understand the nature of what

is happening to us collectively. Concepts like �We are One�, �I AM�, �Love/Light�,

yes, even �I am Groot� are all different ways of saying the same thing. If one resonates

more than another, embrace it for what it is, your truth.

3. Resonance

Many individuals waking up right now come from cultural backgrounds that indoctrinated

them with a distinct fear of resonance. The phrase �if it feels good, do it� was twisted

out of context to serve as a warning of immorality and unworthiness. However, in order to change

our thinking, sometimes we have to change our definitions. Resonance is nothing more

than Intuition. Many of us can recall times when we �just knew� or wished we had �listened

to our gut�. Intuition (resonance) is the soul�s way of communicating with our mind/body

complex. It�s a cosmic billboard that points us in the direction we are intended to go.

4. Truth and Intuition

Truth and Intuition are closely aligned. When we think of Intuition as our soul�s way

of guiding us, our Truth emerges as a natural progression. We realize our passions, follow

our purpose and move into our Ascension. We find ourselves in an incredible bio-feedback

loop of love and bliss that enlightens the very path we travel.

5. Know Your Truth

In its various forms, Truth can be simple or complex, profound or delightfully transparent,

but it will always resonate. Coming to know your own Truth is the catalyst that fuels

the Ascension experience. It is the vibration of love that is our birthright. Once we are

able to recognize and embrace our Truth, we prepare room for the Soul and physical body

to merge.

When we seek Resonance and allow Intuition to be our guide, Truth sparks from within

the Light body, from within the individual. This divine spark, Soul, fuels our Ascension

and makes way for the next evolutionary leap of human consciousness.

For more infomation >> 5 Ways To Fuel Your Ascension - Duration: 4:51.

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Why Hasn't He Texted Me Back? | Luisa Omielan's Life Lesson - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Why Hasn't He Texted Me Back? | Luisa Omielan's Life Lesson - Duration: 1:56.

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Kral Kulesini Aktif Etmenin 5 Bilinmeyen Yolu ::: Clash Royale ::: - Duration: 5:49.

For more infomation >> Kral Kulesini Aktif Etmenin 5 Bilinmeyen Yolu ::: Clash Royale ::: - Duration: 5:49.

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2017 NHSN Training - SSI Surveillance with Case Studies (continued) - Duration: 1:14:11.

For more infomation >> 2017 NHSN Training - SSI Surveillance with Case Studies (continued) - Duration: 1:14:11.

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2017 NHSN Training - CAUTI Definition with Case Studies - Duration: 1:18:02.

For more infomation >> 2017 NHSN Training - CAUTI Definition with Case Studies - Duration: 1:18:02.

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Lowbrow art made in Barcelona - Brusco Artworks - Duration: 1:57.

I am Hugo, I am 38 and I am a selfmade artisan with a lot of curiosity who always tries to learn new ways to express his ideas.

I think, in my opinion, that we're living now in an era of ugliness in design,

but luckily, there's a group of people trying to recover the old ways to do things.

I prefer the times when people worked with their hands,

when everything was perfectly imperfect.

Brusco means rude in Spanish.

When I worked in advertising some clients told me that, at first impression, they thought I was a rude man,

because of my look, my tattoos and because I rode a Harley.

Then I decided to adopt this nickname for my personal artwork.

Obviously, we have a great culture of sign painting and illustration here in Barcelona

The architecture, the colours and forms of the modernism with artists like Gaudi, are always an inspiration for me.

I usually paint small things like helmets or gas tanks.

And Masala73 was also a challenge for me, because it was my first and only food truck.

I obviously love Masala73 design, because it's unique.

When you go to an event with more food trucks this stands out above the rest: more old school, more risky – just different.

For me success is being able to pay my bills with my passion,

with what I love doing.

And I keep growing, and keep learning.

For me, this is my success.

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