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The Milky Way Still Growing at 13 Billion Years - Duration: 4:49.

The Milky Way Still Growing at 13-Billion Years

"Our Milky Way is more than 13 billion years old, so it is not young anymore, but the galaxy

still has both a central bulge of old stars and spiral arms of young stars," said Matthew

Colless from Australia National University.

A new international study involving The Australian National University (ANU) and The University

of Sydney has found that galaxies grow bigger and puffier as they age.

Co-researcher Professor Matthew Colless from ANU said that stars in a young galaxy moved

in an orderly way around the galaxy's disk, much like cars around a racetrack.

"All galaxies look like squashed spheres, but as they grow older they become puffier

with stars going around in all directions," said Professor Colless, who is the Director

of the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics and a Chief Investigator at the

ARC Centre of Excellence in All-Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO 3D).

To work out a galaxy's shape, the research team measured the movement of stars with an

instrument called SAMI on the Anglo-Australian Telescope at the ANU Siding Spring Observatory.

They studied 843 galaxies of all kinds and with a hundred-fold range in mass.

The study, which is published in Nature Astronomy, was funded by ASTRO 3D at ANU and the ARC

Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) at The University of Sydney.

Lead author Dr Jesse van de Sande, from The University of Sydney and ASTRO 3D, said that

it was not obvious that galaxy shape and age had to be linked, so the connection was surprising

and could point to a deep underlying relationship.

"As a galaxy ages, internal changes take place and the galaxy may collide with others," Dr

van de Sande said.

"These events disorder the stars' movements."

Co-author Dr Nicholas Scott, from the University of Sydney and ASTRO 3D, said scientists measured

a galaxy's age through color.

"Young, blue stars grow old and turn red," he said.

"When we plotted how ordered the galaxies were against how squashed they were, the relationship

with age leapt out.

Galaxies that have the same squashed spherical shape, have stars of the same age as well."

Dr van de Sande said scientists had known for a long time that shape and age were linked

in very extreme galaxies, that is very flat ones and very round ones.

"This is the first time we've shown shape and age are related for all kinds of galaxies,

not just the extremes - all shapes, all ages, all masses," he said.

University of Sydney co-author Dr Julia Bryant, lead scientist for the SAMI instrument, said

the team was still searching for the simple, powerful relationships like shape and age

that underlie a lot of the complexity scientists see in galaxies.

"To see those relationships, you need detailed information on large numbers of galaxies,"

she said.

The Anglo-Australian Observatory (AAO) is building SAMI's successor instrument, Hector,

which is designed to observe 100 galaxies at a time.

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Stars Who Had To Have Acting Coaches On Set - Duration: 4:14.

In Hollywood, you've got to stay on top of your game if you want to reach and maintain

A-list status, so the use of an acting coach is very common.

While it may sound surprising that a Hollywood star would need a coach right there on set

with them, it happens more often than you'd think.

Sometimes an actor admits they need the help, but studios have also been known to force

acting coaches onto their leads to make sure they're getting what they paid for.

The following stars all needed to work with a coach right there on the film set.

"You and I are drowning, slowly."

"Good, good."

Nicole Kidman

During the filming of the 2003 drama The Human Stain, it was no surprise that Nicole Kidman

had her acting coach Susan Batson with her on set.

Batson became revered in Hollywood after transforming Kidman into a serious actress, but the coach

credited her client's divorce from Tom Cruise as the motivating factor in her turnaround.

She told The Independent,

"I think that what truly happened is that in the transition from the divorce from Tom,

the solace that Nicole found in the work was extremely gratifying to me."

Kidman claims she wouldn't be where she is today without Batson.

In a quote on Batson's website, Kidman said,

"She's helped me to nurture and protect truth in myself and in the characters that I've

played.

What I've learned from Susan is how to keep the truth alive no matter what."

Lauren Conrad

When Family Guy aired its Lauren Conrad episode in 2009, Conrad provided her own voice — but

she needed a little help to get it right.

"It was cool to see myself as a character."

"You're Lauren Conrad, from The Hills!"

"Yeah, you seem surprised."

The twist in the episode is that while characters assume she's not too smart, she's actually

been a genius all along.

In order to handle some complex dialogue, Conrad relied heavily on an acting coach.

The former star of The Hills told the Washington Post,

"[I had] a lot of big words.

[...] I had to research some of [the words] because the acting coach I worked with told

me if I really understood what I was talking about, it would come through a little more

true."

John Cena

Pro wrestler John Cena got his start in Hollywood the way many wrestlers do — kicking ass

and taking names amid a bunch of bullets and explosions.

For his debut performance in 2006's The Marine, Cena used an on-set acting coach.

When The Baltimore Sun asked if he would be taking the same approach to his follow-up

project 12 Rounds, he replied:

"Absolutely.

I tell people this is like having my second match, and by the time I had my second match

I needed a lot of coaching.

I had a coach in pre-production and I had a bunch of great coaches on set."

Mariah Carey

2001's Glitter was supposed to be Mariah Carey's star-maker vehicle on the big screen, but

it tanked hard at the box office.

According to The A.V.

Club, Carey was prone to diva-like outbursts on set, where her acting coach Sheila Gray

would never be too far away.

Carey and Gray reportedly become close after the pop superstar went through a messy divorce.

Judging by the numerous high profile clients listed on Gray's website, Carey was in great

hands.

Chuck Norris

With every B-movie that actor and martial artist Chuck Norris released, he came closer

to becoming a parody of himself — but that doesn't mean he isn't 100 percent serious

about his acting career.

In 1995, he starred in Top Dog as a cop who gets partnered with, well, a police dog.

"What makes you think I'm gonna work with a mutt?"

Together, they take down a group of neo-Nazis.

With a premise this bizarre, it's no wonder Norris needed an on-set acting coach.

The film's editor told SlashFilm,

"He may not be Robert De Niro, but he busts his ass.

And he takes his craft seriously to the best of his ability.

[...] He puts the work in to be as good as Chuck can be, and he has an acting coach on

the set at all times."

LeAnn Rimes

Grammy-winning country singer LeAnn Rimes was just 15 when she starred in a made-for-TV

adaptation of her book, Holiday in Your Heart.

The Mississippi-native told the Los Angeles Times back in 1997 that an acting coach got

her through the tough times on set.

When asked about the emotional scene in which she sings "Amazing Grace" for her terminally

ill grandmother, Rimes said that the tears came "very naturally" to her.

She explained,

"[The actress] really reminded me of my grandmother when I started singing.

I started crying, so that was not acting at all.

There was an acting coach on the set and after a while, with his help, I got really comfortable."

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MY SALAH EXPERIENCES!! KIND OF A TAG - Duration: 8:02.

Assalamualaikum, my name is Chloe and these are my Salah experiences

I've come up with a list of questions regarding salah

Experiences. You can kind of see this video as a Salah tag

I haven't looked up to see if anyone else has done this. If they have (thumbs up). I thought this video would be an easier (hears loud noise)

I thought this video would be an easy idea to have like fun questions rather than just talking about

Story times. Also the focus is on the experiences not really the fact that hey

I'm praying and also feel free to take these questions and make a video

Yourself share it with me answering them, or you can take the questions and answer them in the comments. That's something

I really am genuinely looking forward to I want to hear about your experiences and enough of that

Let's actually get to the questions question number one, weirdest place you've prayed? Now for me the weirdest place

I prayed as of filming I went to my mum's church

I was in her pastor's office

And it was time to pray and her and the pastor had gone off and my brother was asleep in

one of this swivel chairs

And I just prayed in his office. When I was finishing they came back into the office and it was

So uncomfortable and awkward, but yeah, I finished the prayer it was so strange.

It was so weird. Question number two, have you ever prayed around kids? The first time I ever prayed around kids was in Turkey I

Was in my husband's grandmother's prayer room with his

Grandma's sister's daughter and her kids, so we were praying and her kids were running around the room

Now I don't care. I've got no issue with it

I thought it was probably maybe one of my best praying experiences around these kids because for some reason I found it very

calming

Despite them just messing around them playing around they're very gentle with us while we're praying like everything around us was chaos

but when it came to them like trying to interact with us while we're praying there was so soft and calm and

Understanding of what we were doing and one of them actually came up behind me while I was sitting down

Started massaging my shoulders. I was like maybe I should stay sitting here. It was so nice. That was the first time

I prayed around kids. Second was in the masjid those kids was so well-behaved mashallah

They were just sitting there waiting. Question number three

Has something scary happened while you prayed? I'm going to say not scary in terms of you know people praying

During a war or something. I mean more of something less intense. For me

I think I have two

Experiences that I can think of. The first one is I just put washing on while I was in my mum's house the washing machine

Was shaking so intensely, I thought it would explode and I was stressed the whole prayer

It's so stupid

But that scared me I was so concerned about this washing machine and the second time which was probably more

Frightening to me was not too long ago

I was praying downstairs

And I had lifted my head up from Sujood and this spider was near my forehead

And it was like you could see it tried to

Crawl up onto my head while I was down

And then on my next rakat when I went down it tried to crawl up my head again. That was quite the experience

question number four, have you ever fell during salah?

I think a lot of us girls have tripped over our skirts quite a lot of times

I haven't completely fallen from that though, but it's quite a yank backwards

I don't think I've properly fell during salah. Question number five, have you ever injured yourself during salah? yes

Multiple times. For some reason my knees just are terrible and they crack a lot

And the only time they've ever popped out was during prayer. The first time it ever happened

I was praying at my mum's house. I went to bend down and my knee popped out for the first time

I was very unsure of how I was meant to pray or finish the prayer

Alhamdulillah it like popped back in straightaway, but that was painful it hurt a lot yeah

I just kept pushing on through. I've had multiple experiences of my knee popping out during prayer

It's gone to a point where it doesn't really hurt as much as the first time

But it's not a fun time. Question number six

strangest experience during prayer? At our old house

There was one night where I was home alone, and my door was open so I was fine

I went to do my prayer and I heard someone knocking at the door

They kept knocking and knocking and knocking and then I heard the door open

And I was like you know what prayer is important keep praying whatever. They probably won't come down the hall

You know what they came down the hall and I saw them

And I'm like I don't know who this person is who was walking through my house right now. What is going on?

Alhamdulillah didn't that they didn't see me

They had left the house before I finished praying so it was all good. It turns out

It was someone from my family's Church. Question number seven, funniest

Experience while praying? When I was in my husband's house

I had my hoodie over my shoulders the strings of the hoodie were hanging down. I think it was during Isha

I'm not sure. I think during Isha prayer I was praying and of course

It's dark so the light was on. You could see my shadow on the wall while I was praying and I had lent

You could see that the strings dangling on my shadow and my husband's cat

Actually attacks shadows so every time I was in that position of Prayer the cat kept jumping up at the wall

Attacking it and it was so difficult not to laugh. Question number eight. What is a mistake

you made about Salah? When I was learning to pray

I don't know how but I somehow thought that Maghrib which is three Rakat was five

So for a little while there I was praying five rakat during Maghrib. Question number nine

What's your favorite experience about salah? My favorite experience is

Sujood, no matter what emotion you're feeling. Being in sujood is probably one of the best things to experience ever. Those days

where you have you're just stressed you're super angry or

Super sad and even like when you're happy

or just feeling nothing being in sujood is kind of one of those things that just

Balances your emotions very easily if you spend your time there properly. Like there's been times where I've just been so stressed

And I just go in sujood and you're able to just speak your emotions and ask for things. Question 10

Where is your favorite place to pray? And for me there was a Masjid in Turkey

it was my favorite place to pray and I really miss it because

It was this tiny little section for women because not a lot of women were in the masjid

But because it was so tiny the space and hidden as well

It felt like kind of special and secret and I was able to go at my own pace

And there's this vibe that you get when you're in a masjid as well

That's so it's nothing you experience outside of the Masjid it's crazy. That was my favorite place to pray

I wish I knew the name of it. Sorry. That's all the questions

Friendly reminder that Ramadan is very very close

Inshallah I will do vlogs during Ramadan

So you guys can get a bit more of an experience of what it's like for me during Ramadan

So that's gonna be it for this video comment your answers below

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Happy. How? | Jordan Peterson, Mel Robbins & Simon Sinek - Duration: 15:42.

family friends career educational goals plans for time outside of work attention

to your mental and physical health etc like you don't need to have all these

things but you better have most of them that's what life is about and if you

don't have any of those things well then all you've got left is misery and

suffering so that's that's a bad that's a bad deal for you but once you set up

that goal structure let's say and that's really in many in many ways that's what

you should be doing at universities is that's exactly what you should be doing

is trying to figure out who it is that you're trying to be right and you aim at

that and then use everything you learn as a means of building that person that

you want to be and and I really mean want to be I don't mean should be even

those things those things are gonna overlap specify your damn goals cuz how

are you gonna hit something if you don't know what it is that isn't going to

happen and often people won't specify their goals too because they don't like

to specify conditions for failure so if you keep yourself all vague and foggy

which is real easy because that's just a matter of not doing as well then you

don't know when you fail and people might say well I really don't want to

know when I fail because that's painful so I'll keep myself blind about when I

fail that's fine except you'll fail all the time then you just won't know it

until you've failed so badly that you're done and that can easily happen by the

time you're 40 I would recommend that you don't let that happen

so that's willful blindness right you could have known but you chose not to

apparently Millennials are tough to manage and they're accused of being

entitled and are so cystic self-interested unfocused

but entitled is the big one and because they confound leadership so much leaders

are asking the Millennials what do you want and Millennials are saying we want

to work in a place with purpose love that we want to make an impact you know

whatever that means and yet for some reason they're still

not happy and that's because there's a missing piece I can break it down into

four pieces four characteristics one is parenting

the other one is technology third is impatience and the fourth is

environment the generation that we call the Millennials too many of them grew up

subject to failed parenting strategies where for example they were told that

they were special all the time they were told that they kept it anything they

wanted life just cuz they want it okay so once you get your goal structure set

up you think okay if I could have this life looks like that might be worth

living despite the fact that it's gonna be you know anxiety provoking and

threatening and there's gonna be some suffering and loss involved in all of

that obviously the goal is to have a vision for your life such that all

things considered that justifies your effort at some point we all bought into

this lie that you got a feel ready in order to change we bought into this this

complete falsehood that at some point you're gonna have the courage at some

point you're gonna have the confidence and it's it's complete garbage and so

there are so many people in the world and and and you know you may be watching

this right now and you have these incredible ideas and what you think is

missing is motivation and that's not true because the way that our minds are

wired we are not designed to do things that

are uncomfortable or scary or difficult our brains are designed to protect us

from those things because our brains are trying to keep us alive we all do it we

do it subconsciously we're wired that way

we're actually looking for threats our ancestors many years ago weren't just

looking for the saber-toothed Tigers they were worried about who they

encountered and whether they would be friend or foe Joseph LeDoux from New

York University says if there's no evidence that our brains are hard-wired

for fear what he does say is that we have the circuitry that allows us detect

and respond in pre-program ways it's modifying the benefit of that is when

you get a bad email you don't have the same reaction as if you saw a

saber-toothed tiger and in order to change in order to build a business in

order to be the best parent of a spouse to do all those things that you know you

want to do with your life with your work with your dreams you're gonna have to do

things that are difficult uncertain or scary which sets up this problem

for all of us you're never gonna feel like it motivations garbage you you only

feel motivated to do the things that are easy why is it so hard to do the little

things that would improve my life what I've come to realize is that the way

that our minds are designed as our minds are designed to stop you at all costs

from doing anything that might hurt you and the way that this all happens is it

all starts with something super subtle that none of us ever catch and that is

with this habit that all of us have that nobody's talking about we all have a

habit of hesitating hmm we have an idea you're sitting in a meeting you have

this incredible idea instead of just you know saying it you stop and you hesitate

and what none of us realize is that when you hesitate just that moment that micro

moment that small hesitation it sends a stress signal to your brain it wakes

your brain up and your brain all of a sudden goes oh wait a minute wait why is

he hesitating he didn't hesitate when he put on his killer spiky sneakers he

didn't hesitate with the really cool track pants he didn't hesitate with the

NASA t-shirt now he's hesitating to talk something must be up so then your brain

goes to work to protect you then what do you do and you turn down to the micro

routines it's like okay well this is what I'm aiming for how does that

instantiate itself day to day week to week month to month and that's where

something like a schedule can be unbelievably useful Google Calendar it's

like make a damn schedule and stick to it

that's the first thing that people do wrong is say well I don't like to have

follow a schedule looks like well what kind of schedule are you setting up well

I should I have to do this then I have to do this then I have to do this you

know and then I just go play video games because who wants to do all these things

that I have to do it's like wrong set the damn schedule up

so that you have the day you want that's the trick it's like okay I've got

tomorrow if I was gonna set it up so it was the best possible day I could have

practically speaking what would it look like well then you schedule that and

obviously there's a bit of responsibility that's gonna go along

with that because if you have any sense one of the things that you're going to

insist upon is that at the end of the des you're not in worse shape than at

the beginning of the day right that's a stupid day I was shocked when I met a

one-legged taxi driver in Kenya and I was shocked when I met a disabled

subsistence farmer in Mozambique what shocked me wasn't their poverty but

their happiness I found their happiness confronting far more confronting than

poverty of course what everyone was happy but if those above a basic

subsistence threshold level I was surprised at how genuinely content many

of them were and since then I've researched it I've worked on it I've

thought about it I'm interested in it from an economics perspective it's one

of the things that I research at Oxford because happiness is after all the

ultimate social outcome and I think it's particularly appropriate that we talk

about happiness today because we have with us the prime minister of Bhutan the

very man who introduced a new champion the idea of gross domestic happiness

rather than GDP as a way of tracking country's progress we're wealthier than

ever but unhappier than ever we're more prosperous the more depressed we're less

satisfied I mean we have faster and faster transport what we're faster and

faster to complain about it in many countries there are now more suicides

than homicides I will now have more goods and services than ever before we

have technology improving exponentially but we don't see a corresponding

increase in our life satisfaction in our happiness and perhaps one of the great

paradoxes of our time the thing the obvious question is why is it that

governments and individuals are such bad predictors of happiness why is that we

get it wrong so often and I think it's because we don't really understand why

it is that we're often unhappy I think there's one explanation that I find far

more compelling far more plausible far more persuasive than any other and that

explanation isn't we have so much choice that we get stressed it's not that were

economically worse off in many cases we're economically better off it's not

that we just have greater reporting of depression and suicide that's true but

it only explains a small portion of the data that's not due to family breakdowns

or reduce freedom no the reason why we unhappy the most compelling reason as

shown by the data as shown by research relates to expectations at a very basic

simple level we are unhappy when our expectations of reality exceed our

experiences of reality it's a very simple concept but it's a hugely

important concept to fully understand to fully get our head around and to help us

get our head around it I like to think in terms of three different types of

expectation gaps three different types of gaps based on the different ways in

which we form expectations you see when we choose to buy goods we choose from a

range of options how do we make that decision what we do is that we choose

the one that we think will be the best now the problem here is that the very

act of choosing the thing that we think will give us the greatest happiness is

the thing that actually undermines our happiness because what it means is that

we when we then see reality when we ven experience that it's highly likely that

that reality won't live up to our expectation and that leads to

disappointment you have to negotiate with yourself and

not tyrannize yourself like you're negotiating with someone that you care

for that you would like to be productive and have a good life and and that's how

you make the schedule it's like and then you look at the day and you think well

if I had that day that would be good great you know and you you're useless

and horrible so you'll probably only hit it with about seventy percent accuracy

but that beats the hell out of zero right and if you hit it even with fifty

percent accuracy another rule is well aim for 51 percent

the next week or 50 and a half percent for God's sake or because you're gonna

hit that position where things start to loop back positively and spiral you

upward so that's one way that you can work on your conscientiousness it's a

plan of life you'd like to have you have to understand that you're not your own

servant so to speak you're someone that you have to negotiate with and you're

someone that you want to present the opportunity of having a good life to do

you know if you take people and I've told you this and you expose them

voluntarily to things that they are avoiding and are afraid of you know that

they know they need to overcome in order to me

their goals their self-defined goals if you can teach people to stand up in the

face of the things they're afraid of they get stronger and you don't know

what the upper limits to that are because you might ask yourself like if

for ten years if you didn't avoid doing what you knew you needed to do by your

own definitions right within the value structure that you've created to the

degree that you've done that what would you be like well you know there are

remarkable people who come into the world from time to time and there are

people who do find out over decades long periods what they could be like if they

were who they were if they said if they spoke their being forward and they'd be

get stronger and stronger and stronger and we don't know the limits to that we

do not know the limits to that and so you could say well in part perhaps the

reason that you're suffering unbearably can be left at your feet because you're

not everything you could be and you know it and of course that's a terrible thing

to admit and it's a terrible thing to consider but there's real promise in it

right because it means that perhaps there's another way that you could look

at the world in the number another way that you could act in the world so what

it would reflect back to you would be much better than what it reflects back

to you now imagine that many people did that because we've done a lot as human

beings we've done a lot of remarkable things today for example about 250,000

people will be lifted out of abject poverty and about 300,000 people

attached to the electrical power grid we're lifting people out of poverty

collectively at a faster rate that's ever occurred in the history of

humankind by a huge margin and that's been going on unbelievably quickly since

the year 2000 so there's inequality developing in many places and you hear

it lots of political agitation about that but overall the tide is lifting

everyone up and that's a great thing we have no idea how fast we could multiply

that if people got their act together and really aimed at it what would happen

if you just stopped wasting the opportunities that are in front of you

you be who knows how much more efficient ten times more efficient twenty times

more efficient that's the Pareto distribution you have no idea how

efficient efficient people get it's off the charts

well and if we all got our act together collectively and stop making things

worse because that's another thing people do all the time

not only do they not do what they should to make things better they actively

attempt to make things worse because they're spiteful or resentful or all of

those things all bundled together in an absolutely pathological package if

people start really really trying just to make things worse we have no idea how

much better they would get just because of that you see it isn't merely that

your fate depends on whether or not you get your act together and to what degree

you decide that you're going to live out your own genuine being it isn't only

your fate it's the fate of everyone that you're networked with and so you know

you think well there's seven billion people in the world and who are you

you're just one little dust mote among that seven billion and so it really

doesn't matter what you do or don't do but that's simply not the case it's the

wrong model because you're at the center of a network you're a node in a network

you'll know a thousand people at least over the course of your life and they'll

know a thousand people each and that puts you one person away from a million

and two persons away from a billion and the things you do they're like dropping

a stone in a pond the ripples move outward and they affect things in ways

that you can't fully comprehend and it means that the things that you do and

that you don't do are far more important than you think

of course the terror of realizing that is that it actually starts to matter

what you do and you might say well that's better than living a meaningless

existence I can live with no responsibility whatsoever the price I

pay is that nothing matters or I can reverse it and everything matters but I

have to take the responsibility that's associated with that it's not so obvious

to me that people would take the meaningful path if you live a

pathological life you pathologize your society and if enough people do that

then it's hell really and you can read the Gulag Archipelago if you have the

fort it fortitude to do that and you'll see exactly what hell is like and then

you can decide if that's a place you'd like to visit and take all your family

and friends because that's what happened in the twentieth century

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Sermon Clip: "Gospel-centered reality, not God-centered or spiritual-centered." - Duration: 3:04.

You got to look through everything as a gospel-centered reality

because Jesus in the last moments of his life said,

"Cross is what matters, cross is what matters."

So when you're reading the Noah's story -

you know what I learned from the Jesus Storybook Bible when I put my kids to bed and I read it to them?

I learned that the Noah story was about a rainbow that God hung,

because he was done firing it's a war bow (a rainbow), and he was done firing

his judgment down in the world by flooding and killing everyone and so he

hung the war bow up and the war bow was pointing into heaven into the heart of heaven

because one day God himself was going to come down and throw his own arrow

into his son. Every single story is about the cross.

Every single story is about the resurrection.

Every single story is about the redemption that Jesus Christ is going to bring.

I learn from reading the Jesus Storybook Bible

that David and Goliath isn't about being a good person and if you can

just sum up enough courage you can go slay the dragons of your life.

Slay the dragon of money and of shame and of guilt.

No, it's about one representative Israelite who went out on your behalf

and slayed the giant for you while you

sat back terrified like the Israelites and the victory he won got imputed to

you even though you didn't lift a finger that's what the story of David and Goliath is about.

And so here's Jesus saying make sure every way that you read the Bible,

every way that you do marriage, and money, and life, is cross-centered

not you-centered. It's not just generically "God-centered" or "spiritual-centered."

It's cross cruciform in its pattern and its shape at every level and here's what it does for you,

when you start to think that way then you start to say to yourself,

"You know what?" How many times have I sat with people and they've cried in my office and said,

"I feel abandoned. I feel abandoned by God."

And I come back to them and I say, "Well, what do you believe?"

See because sometimes there's a disparagement between what we believe

and how we feel.

And I said, "What do you mean you feel abandoned by God? What do you believe?"

Let's go back to what you believe.

"Well, I believe that God is with me."

"I believe the scriptures tell me he's with me," and so what happens?

"But I don't feel it."

But what do you need to look to?

You need to look to the cross, because in that moment

Jesus Christ was abandoned for you. The Father turned his face away

the song says. Jesus Christ got abandoned so that you never have to be abandoned.

The cross says to you God entered into the pain of your life and the pain of

the world to never abandon you. Some of you, you got to understand,

abandonment it's taken care of in the cross I have to understand it solves it.

It solves your insecurity. It solves the idea that, "Okay I'm insecure."

"God's abandoned me. He's done these things."

It says that you're not in control.

That when life falls apart--at what moment in the universe

did it look like God wasn't in control more than when his own son

was dying on a cross and sitting in a tomb for three days?

Everything about that said God is not in control and evil has won

and in that moment God is in most control.

The cross tells you when your life falls apart he's still in control.

The cross tells you, in your greatest insecurity and abandonment,

he got abandoned in your place so that you don't have to be abandoned.

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What's up guys, it's me Quick Richard Laverne aka Richard FireMancer!

Today, we are going to be having our first collective day battle ever, which is our first battle in the clan war!

I think I'm going to do the sudden death challenge, I think I'll do this.

Let's battle and see what we get!

I gave good luck and...

Let's use hog rider

Let's use arrows

Almost all the skeletons died!

I think I'm using ice wizard.

I'm going to use zap

I'm going to use a hog rider

Using arrows, lol, all those bats died!

I think I'm going to use a valkyrie...

All least all the skeletons ... okay, we have to use minions

Once that balloon comes, we're going to freeze it

It froze

Let's use a hog rider

Then we use arrows

Oh my gosh!

We're really close, we are really close!

Just one more hit for the hog rider, to that tower and boom, we win!

Boom!

Good game and let's laugh, lol!

Oh yeah we won!

Let's see what we get from this first clan cards chest!

Our first chest from clan wars ever!

I hope we get a legendary!

First we get barbarians

Then a bomber

Then.. an inferno tower

...barbarian hut...

...and...woah, we unlocked this card!!

Woah, a barbarian barrel!

Woah!!!

What?! We didn't unlock the card, we don't get cards?!

Wait, we do get cards, but they're still locked.

I wonder if I'm going to battle one more time.

I think let's go do it...ok, let's not do it

I think we had a great with our first battle ever

So guys, this was me Quick Richard Laverne aka Richard FireMancer!

Don't forget to give this video a like, subscribe to my channel, comment, share this video with your friends, and turn on the notification bell!

Peace!

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Seventh House In Astrolog [Eng Subtitles] ज्योतिष शास्त्र में सातवाँ घर / भाव का महत्व - Duration: 21:00.

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Vakra tunda maha kaaya surya koti samaprabha | Nirvighnam kuru me deva sarva kaaryeshu sarvada ||

Today we will have a look at 7th house, which is the center house in any horoscope.

It is called 'partner sign' whether its business partner or life partner.

In any horoscope take the 1st house and automatically 7th house becomes its compliment house. Both are compliment to each other.

For example if we take 1st house of the natural zodiac horoscope which is Aries that is a fire sign.

We all knew Fire's existence is totally dependent on Air.

If fire gets less air then it stops or it gets lot of air then also it stops. Fire sustains only when the air is at its optimum level and speed.

Which means Fire's total existence is fully dependent on Air.

Same is true for Air.

Friction in the air creates fire. Suppose if we rub our palms or create fast moment with palms automatically heat (which is fire) generates.

So when ever air and fire are at their optimum we feel good. If they are little less we don't feel good or if they are little too high then also we don't feel good.

It shows they are dependent on each other or in a way compliment to each other.

Even in life if your partner supports you only then your advancement happens in life.

We also see few scenarios where one's partner only becomes their speed breaker, in such cases person's growth will not be proper as it is expected to be.

If it is the other way around like if partner supports the native then his/her growth will be fantastic.

Only few couples support each other in such a way just by looking at them we could say they are made for each other. They are compliment to each other and grow together hand in hand.

But many people don't know how to do that or be like that.

They think the other is taking advantage of them. We see our competitors also from the same 7th house.

Competitors not only inside family but also outside world, we can see that from 7th house.

7th house is a very delicate place. We should carefully see whether it is supporting the partner or trying to pull the legs of partner. It is very important to know that.

What else can we see from this house as per the sloka? What did jataka parijata says about this?

We can also see travel. Usually we see travel from 3rd house, 9th house or 12th house.

The journeys we look from 7th house is about how can we take journeys along with family or partner.

We also see children from 7th house. Originally 5th house signifies children. It also means if we do actions (karma) related to 7th house that also yields results regarding children.

Whether a person gets happiness from children or not can be seen from 5th house. But whether he/she really capable of giving birth to a child can be seen from 7th house.

Travel, children and spouse can be seen from 7th house. Spouse means if it is female's chart then we see her husband if it is male's chart we see his wife from the 7th house.

Many people say spouse and happiness these two words next to each other mentioned in the shloka are contradictory and cannot go along.

But the script only means it shows the happiness that you are going to get from your spouse.

Travel, Partner, Children and the happiness from the above all can be seen from 7th house.

If it is in my fortune then it is going to happen.

What it means is as an individual person and his/her partner both are good but it is not necessary that their combination should also be good.

It completely depends on person's fortune. A person should get a good partner first and then he/she has to support him/her further so that they can get along with each other. This is all dependent on one's own fortune (luck).

It means i brought my fortune from my past deeds since ages (carry forward). If it is written in my fate only then i get it.

Travel, I've money with me i can travel but if my partner is not supporting or ill then how can i take a tour along with my family which i'm supposed to. I cannot make it.

I have everything but 7th house is weak then it's no good.

When look at Libra sign we should also be looking at the strength of internal parts of a person. If internal strength is not there one cannot get happiness from the partner.

So it is my fortune or my fate.

All these things can be seen from persons 7th house.

What was said in jataka bharanam ..

Spouse (wife/husband), mind (internal happiness), person's desires and sexual desires (lust fullness) all these can be seen from 7th house.

Normally if planets like ketu or saturn (impotent planets) or mercury (prince) sits in 7th house such person's desire to do something will be of very less.

Whether one gets success in gambling or not that can also be seen from 7th house.

Usually we see gambling from 5th house. 7th house is 3rd from 5th house which reflects the courage of 5th house or 5th house matters.

People need courage to gamble. We see from 7th house whether a person has necessary courage to gamble or not.

We can also see whether one has necessary courage to deal with their partner or spouse.

Also 'path' which means journeys.. whether you can travel in this path or not

Husband or Wife and travel all these can be seen from 7th house.

What else can we see from 7th house? We see marriage from 7th house and we can also see flirting nature of a person.

A person posses good character or not can be seen from 7th house.

How one will respect the opposite gender that also can be seen from 7th house.

Are you of a good taste with luxuries, fragrances and scents, jewelry, clothes and food all these can be seen from 7th house.

Our body is made of 7 dhatus (ingredients) one of them is semen which gives progeny and is ruled by venus. How strong is that can be seen from 7th house.

We can also get to know our partner's character from our 7th house.

Also in olden days there used to be more than one wife for a man.

For that we take 9th house for second wife and 11th house for 3rd wife considering that the second wife is treated as younger sister to first wife and so on.

But overall wife and husband relationship is seen from 7th house itself. 7th house is called house of happiness from the partner.

Our internal built in system or health immune system strength can also be seen from 7th house.

Now if we talk about planets like we did it for 6th house

We call 6th, 8th and 12th houses as trika houses and their lords will give inauspicious results.

So normally if 6th lord goes in 7th house or 8th lord in 7th house or 7th lord in 6th house which is 12th from its place or 7th lord goes to death inflicting (8th)house, in all the above cases person gets less conjugal bliss.

We can see many examples of such cases while going forward. People got separated with such combinations.

Their character is good but character is related to Moon that we can talk later.

Even after having good ideals / character or strong moon in a chart person's marital life will be at stake due to weak 7th house.

In entire horoscope a very sensitive house is 7th house. Most of the questions we astrologers get is related to 7th house matters.

Many people ask questions about their life partner or business partner.

We see profession from 10th house and 7th house is 10th from 10th house. How is one's profession and performance in career that can also be seen from 10th house. Its very important to look at 7th house to know these factors.

Whether a person is going to be famous or not, person is going to get happiness or not these things can be seen from 1st house.

With my (1st house) own qualities alone i can not make advancement in life. How my partner (7th house) is going to support me decides the pace of my growth whether it would be slow or fast.

When we were doing astro vastu we discussed about 'south east' corner. South east direction represents both fire and water, fire is going up and water is coming down..same way

If 7th house or partner co-operates with you (1st house) only then you can see some advancement in personal life or business otherwise it will never be possible.

As i said in the beginning fire's existence is totally dependent on air. How to get along with 7th house that we can look while doing some predictions. Thank you.

One thing i forgot to mention. Like we discussed about Ketu, Saturn and Mercury. I would like to say something about Jupiter and Moon also.

First of all i'll tell you the story behind Jupiter and Moon as per mythology.

Moon went to his master (who is Jupiter) as a student to study and learn knowledge.

His master was a very old man and his wife was quiet young.

She started liking Moon. This is as per mythology.

When moon is done with all his studies he went to his guru and said i would like to offer some form of gurudakshina to you because you taught me well all these days, so what can i offer you?

The guru knew his young wife is in love with the moon. So the guru asked moon 'keep my wife happy' that itself is gurudakshina. This story is as per mythology.

We read and leave the story but there are two things in this which are related to our astrology one is jupiter and the other is moon.

After reading the story i made some close observations related to jupiter and moon and i'm sharing it with you now.

If jupiter or moon is related to 7th house or anywhere in chart, moon and jupiter both are in conjunction ... i can give you statistical data if you wish.

If i give you 25 example charts out of them 23 will reflect or support my observation.

If moon and jupiter are in conjunction or moon in 7th house in astrology scriptures it is mentioned as unmatched combination. Which means moon is younger than jupiter's wife.

So such combination especially in a males chart moon in 7th house or jupiter moon in conjunction such person will involve with a female who is elder to him.

You please cross check my observation with charts and give me feedback. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm also a student and learning astrology. If i'm wrong i'll correct myself.

If my observation is correct then reciprocate the same which helps me to gain more knowledge. Thank you.

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