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The 3 Truths About Life After Death

During all of this time one-on-one connecting with Loved Ones, I�ve learned a few things

about life after death and I feel is essential to share with you.

While here, I refer to these things as truths, in actuality, this is simply my reality, and

what I�ve experienced and noticed when connecting you with Spirit!

1.

Death is not the end � our spirits are eternal

konveekou-eternal-dance.jpgOur bodies are temporary homes for our spirits, and when

we cross over, we make a transition out of our physical body, but our soul continues

on.

The earth is a classroom for our soul, for which we are given a body to use in order

to grow, develop and learn lessons necessary for our soul�s evolution.

However, once our lessons on earth have been learned, we transition back to pure spirit

a transition called death.

After dying, we eventually can return to earth, in other physical body, to learn more lessons

for our soul and continue our spiritual path of evolution.

Thus, the only change that has occurred in death, is that we are no longer bound to our

bodies our spirit continues to live on.

Once in spirit, we are free to move between spirit and physical worlds, and without the

boundaries of time.

Since the energy of the spirit still exists, and over time, your deceased loved ones may

try to send you signs to let you know they are still watching over you.

Which brings us to.

. . .

2.

You have love, support and guidance on the Other Side

spiritual-support.pngAfter transitioning into spirit world, deceased loved ones often stay

very active in watching over their families and assisting them in anything they need.

It is not uncommon for parents and grandparents to come to a reading and take credit for an

accident that you managed to get out of unscathed, setting you up with a romantic partner, or

helping you meet an impossible deadline.!!!!!!!!

If you are interested in connecting with a deceased loved one in this way, I suggest

asking for guidance from a deceased loved one who had a specialty in the particular

area in which you need help.

After dying, we eventually can return to earth, in other physical body, to learn more lessons

for our soul and continue our spiritual path of evolution.

Thus, the only change that has occurred in death, is that we are no longer bound to our

bodies our spirit continues to live on.

Once in spirit, we are free to move between spirit and physical worlds, and without the

boundaries of time.

Since the energy of the spirit still exists, and over time, your deceased loved ones may

try to send you signs to let you know they are still watching over you.

Which brings us to.

. . .

2.

You have love, support and guidance on the Other Side

spiritual-support.pngAfter transitioning into spirit world, deceased loved ones often stay

very active in watching over their families and assisting them in anything they need.

It is not uncommon for parents and grandparents to come to a reading and take credit for an

accident that you managed to get out of unscathed, setting you up with a romantic partner, or

helping you meet an impossible deadline.!!!!!!!!

If you are interested in connecting with a deceased loved one in this way, I suggest

asking for guidance from a deceased loved one who had a specialty in the particular

area in which you need help.

Through this process, they learn about the lessons they were meant to experience on earth,

understand who they impacted and how deeply, and gain perspective on the role they played

in the lives of others.

Thus, they do gain is perspective.

Your loved ones may come back to visit you with insight they gained or an apology for

how they acted.

And while they can see life and have gained understanding on a deeper level from this

distance, the essence of who they are has not changed.

If your brother was a loud, rowdy jokester he still is!

And likely, he still wants to joke around with you!

Was your mother kind of bossy and opinionated?

Rest assured, she still wants to talk to you about your boyfriend preferences.

Was your grandmother was kind, caring, and insightful?

Trust that you can still rely on her for this guidance.

Your loved ones are living on, you can ask them for help and they are still the same

person

you always knew!

For more infomation >> The 3 Truths About Life After Death - Duration: 5:39.

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How to Be More Confident - Duration: 5:53.

[♪♩INTRO]

Confidence can be an elusive elixir.

To quote Princess Leia, it often feels that "the more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the

more star systems—I mean confidence—will slip through your fingers."

So how do we gain confidence and prevent Alderaan from becoming a fiery ball of interstellar ash?

Yeah, that's a pretty loose metaphor, but you get my point.

Let's start by pinning down what confidence is.

Confidence is not arrogance or narcissism, which are both based on unrealistically positive

views of yourself, your skills, or ability to do, like, really complicated large jobs.

In fact, confidence is much more about seeing things as they actually are.

In Lifehacker parlance, "Confidence is knowing what you're good at, the value you provide,

and acting in a way that conveys that to others."

Or, as psychologists who study the topic put it, confidence is one part self-esteem, one

part optimism, and one part courage, all of which come into play when we respond to challenges.

Now, there's some sad news and there's some glad news.

Sad first: Research suggests that our level of confidence, like our level of happiness,

is partly based on factors outside of our control, such as genes or the social environment

in which we were raised.

But the glad news is that a SUBSTANTIAL amount of our confidence is completely under our

control.

And here are a few of the ways that we can optimize it.

Let's say you're heading into a job interview and want an extra confidence boost.

Studies show that, for everyone from athletes to astronauts, closing your eyes and vividly

imagining a successful outcome can boost your confidence and your ability to actualize that outcome.

You can also take a few minutes to strike what Dr. Amy Cuddy calls "power poses," physical

stances that might make us feel more empowered.

Replications of this original study have been inconclusive, so [indecisive sound], but if

it works for you, go for it!

Number three: Be all about that bass.

It's probably not that surprising that listening to uplifting music has been shown to elevate

mood and confidence.

But the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University conducted research indicating that

specifically listening to bass-heavy tunes has the power to make you feel more confident.

I like an excuse to pump the bass in my Honda Civic.

Fourth: A couple final quick fixes: Exercise.

Exercise leads to endorphin releases, which give us a helpful boost.

Also, think about dressing in clothes that make you feel powerful: It's much easier to

feel confident and capable when you feel like your outfit is put together, rather than thrown together.

[ding]

These tips are worth giving a try if you're in a jam, and if you can make them habitual

they might lead to lasting change.

Speaking of change, that's actually the topic of Tip Number Five.

In order to boost confidence, cultivate what author and Stanford psychology professor Carol

Dweck calls a "growth mindset."

Part of the reason people may lack confidence is their belief system about talents and abilities.

Many of us have the belief that you're either born with certain talents or you're not, and

there's not much you can do to change things.

Thus, when we encounter an activity that challenges us, we assume we've discovered "another thing

we're not good at."

Not only is this "fixed mindset" discouraging—it's also just not true.

Extensive neurological research has shown that having a "growth mindset" is a far more

realistic approach to how the brain actually works.

You should try to replace self-criticism with curiosity, because "talent" is something grown,

it's not just innate.

Through practice, especially what researchers call deep or deliberate practice, we are all

able to create new skills or profoundly improve abilities we already have.

Some links to articles and books about deep practice are in the doobly-doo.

One last thought is this: As you're working

on personal development, always be sure to break things down into small, achievable goals.

This helps you avoid the feeling of being completely overwhelmed by all of the things.

For more on this, be sure to check out our previous video on productivity.

Link below.

Number six: Make confidence building a daily habit.

Have an empowering morning routine where you plan and envision a successful day.

Read inspiring books, practice mindfulness, and spend some time with people who uplift

and believe in you.

We've said it before and we'll say it again: We are not meant to fight alone.

Finally, remember that you're not broken or alone for feeling unconfident.

We live in an era of cultivated personas, where social media tells us that everyone

else has it all figured out.

The truth, though, is that we're all stumbling down our own paths to adult-ness.

So be kind to others and yourself; don't be afraid to "practice failure," try new strategies,

and ask for advice.

As the great American psychologist Rocky Balboa once said, "It ain't about how hard you hit.

It's about how hard you can get hit and keep movin' forward.

That's how winning is done!"

So get out there, fellow stumblers, and keep movin' forward.

Let us know your methods for gaining confidence in the comments sections below—bonus points

for wrapping it into a Star Wars simile.

If you want to support us in making this sweet sweet adulting content, and you want to help

out this boogie fern right here—it's not a fern, it's a ficus, boogie ficus!—you

can help us at patreon.com/howtoadult.

And if you want to just see more of Rachel and me talking about this stuff you can go

to youtube.com/learnhowtoadult and subscribe.

Boogie Ficus.

It often feels that the more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems—I mean

confidence—will grip… through your grip.

[laughter]

Slip your grip!

This plant is having a good time.

[laughter] A-boogie boogie boogie, a-boogie boogie boogie!

This pot is, like, just wobbly.

Got a boogie tree—this is a boogie tree.

[laughter]

Can you see the boogie tree?

[off-screen] Oh yeah.

[off-screen] I can see it shake.

You can see a boogie.

[laughter]

[off-screen] Okay!

[off-screen] We have one minute to spare to get you out of here.

Oh really?

For more infomation >> How to Be More Confident - Duration: 5:53.

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The Biggest Lies You've Ever Heard About Disney - Duration: 5:48.

Disney is one of the biggest corporations on the planet, spawning films, television

shows, theme parks, merchandising and much, much more.

The company is basically everywhere at this point, and with its widespread fame also comes

widespread notoriety.

Rumors about Disney and its properties range from sweet, to odd, to downright creepy.

Let's debunk some popular false facts about Disney you always thought were true.

And let's kick things off with a doozy...

Walt Disney is cryogenically frozen

Rumor has it that Disney founder Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen after his death in

hopes that he could one day be resurrected.

But though Walt reportedly was interested in the procedure, in 1972 Bob Nelson, the

then-president of the Cryonics Society of California, told the Los Angeles Times that

Walt missed the boat by just a few days when he died on December 15, 1966 from lung cancer

at the age of 65.

"The truth is, Walt missed out.

He never specified it in writing, and when he died the family didn't go for it…Two

weeks later we froze the first man.

If Disney had been the first it would have made headlines around the world and been a

real shot in the arm for cryonics…They had him cremated.

I personally have seen his ashes."

Alas, it looks like the dream of a reanimated Walt will remain just a wish upon a star.

Literally Haunted Mansion

It's enticing to believe that the classic Disney theme park attraction The Haunted Mansion

is actually haunted, especially since the original version in Disneyland sat apparently

abandoned for six years after the exterior was completed in 1963.

Rumors swirled that the ride didn't open until 1969 because the ride was so scary a guest

had a heart attack on it.

It's true a death contributed to the delayed opening — but that's because the ride had

to be re-imagined after Walt's death occurred during the construction phase.

Another rumored death in the Haunted Mansion alleges two high school seniors visiting the

park decided to exit the Doombuggy to look for a room called the "Séance Circle."

One teen allegedly fell to his death, breaking his neck after plummeting between the tracks

and the platform.

However, there is also no record of this death, either.

The only reported incident on the ride involves a 15-year-old who survived a fall onto the

tracks.

The plane from Casablanca

News reports in 1988 widely claimed that the airplane in the Casablanca section of the

Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida is the actual plane from the film.

However, that now seems like it might have been fake news.

In the book Round Up the Usual Suspects: The Making of Casablanca, the film's assistant

director, Lee Katz, explained that the classic ending of the movie was filmed using a fake

plane.

"This airport was built on a stage with a cutout airplane.

And, obviously, we fogged in the set not so much to give it atmosphere but because we

had to conceal the fact that everything was so phony."

However, later research by the Yesterland website reveals there was an actual plane

used for some shots filmed by a second unit without the stars present.

So while it's possible the plane did appear in the film, it definitely wasn't in the scene

depicted on the Disney World ride.

Walt to expect when you're expecting

There are variations of this rumor, but they all boil down to one idea: Walt decided to

bequeath a large portion of his massive fortune to the first man to become pregnant.

However, this is clearly untrue, not only because Walt's will has been made public,

but also because there have been pregnant men and they obviously didn't get Disney World

as a prize.

Sorry, Arnold!

"I'm gonna be a momma too!"

Walt Disney was an illegitimate child

One of the weirdest rumors surrounding Walt Disney claims he was born in the town of Mojacar,

Spain and secretly adopted by American parents.

According to this far fetched tale, an unmarried woman named Isabel Zadora got pregnant and

was pressured by the baby daddy's family to leave Spain.

She came to America and put her newborn baby Jose up for adoption — and he was taken

in by Elias and Flora Disney, who changed his name to Walt.

Residents of Mojacar certainly believe it, saying that a pair of FBI agents came to the

village in 1940 to destroy Jose's birth record so the truth about Walt Disney would never

get out.

Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, there's absolutely no evidence any of this is true.

Walt's daughter, Diane Disney Miller, flatly denied the rumor, telling the Los Angeles

Times she found it completely baffling.

"I can't understand why it got such wide acceptance…

Evidently there's a little town in Spain that's supposed to be very pretty; a friend of ours

showed us a brochure from there that says 'and among other things, we are also the birthplace

of Walt Disney, although he does not choose to acknowledge it.'

Apparently the story's been out there for a long time."

Disney artists are perverts

Depending on who you listen to, Disney animators supposedly are in the habit of hiding very

adult jokes in their films, most notably The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.

However if you're seeing something dirty, it seems the pervert might be you, because

none of the three most famous examples actually happened.

Oh, it's true that the VHS copy of The Little Mermaid had a castle in the background with

a somewhat phallic image.

However, according to Snopes, it was a complete accident, with the artist himself not even

noticing it until "a member of his youth church group heard about the controversy on talk

radio and called him at his studio with the news."

The Little Mermaid was also the target of a lawsuit by a woman who claimed the minister

at Ariel's wedding was packing an extra swordfish in his trousers.

But it was just an optical illusion caused by the placement of his knees, and after Disney

altered the animation to clear up the confusion, the lawsuit was dropped.

Finally, during The Lion King, lots of people reported seeing the word sex in the sky during

one short sequence.

But former Disney animator Tom Sito told The Huffington Post the letters actually read

"SFX" as a shout-out to the film's special effects department.

Other producers have reportedly confirmed this was the intention of the lettering.

So get your mind out of the gutters!

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For more infomation >> The Biggest Lies You've Ever Heard About Disney - Duration: 5:48.

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♪ ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD THE MUSICAL - Animated Parody Song - Duration: 3:37.

Hyrule!

It's my favorite place

Though I've been away 100 years

Saving Hyrule

There's so much at stake

Ganon's locked away by Zelda's power

Four Divine Beasts

I must release from the monsters

Or this nightmare won't cease

King Rhoam's spirit explains what I need to do

There are four towns I must travel to

Work with Champions' spirits

To free the Beasts and to clean these streets

I'm starving

Take a break to hunt and cook

Looking around for places that are keys

To unlocking my sweet memories

Bokoblin guts and monster butts

Make good potions in the right portions

Finding all the shrines to build up my hearts

Make this horsey mine

Then go riding, fighting, climbing

My chances are better with the element of surprise

Get into Gerudo with my female disguise

To the Lost Woods for my Master Sword

Sharp and heavy, now almost ready

Fill the Sheikah Slate, got all my maps down

Ride a raft down the coast, hope I don't drown

Try not to fry and die outside of Goron Town

Wooaaahhhh

Woah

Aaaaahhhhh

Link, Link, Link, Link...

Aaaaaahhhhh

I'm ready for Ganon with help from my friends

Thank god for Daruk and his shield

Thank god for Mipha and her grace

Thanks to Urbosa, Revali, Ganon can't stop me

Ganon can't stop me, Ganon won't stop me

Now is the time to storm the castle

No hassle, I'll battle and I'll attack

-monsters in the streets-

The princess and spirits, Divine Beasts all have my back

But Ganon becomes a Dark Beast, use Light Arrows

Zelda, she ends him

Finally we've won

Saving Hyrule

Saving Hyrule

Hyrule

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