Hey everyone, Karin Carr here with Georgia Coast Homes at Keller Williams
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Lviv'de Türkler Bir Araya Gelirse Ne Yapar? - Duration: 8:39.
As you know Turks like Art.
They just do not like art, also they do art.
As you can see, the guys got their guitars.
They have nice voice as well.
Ümit will sing and Kutsal will play guitar.
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Abraham Hicks - Getting everything you want - Duration: 7:15.
thank you this was this is an amazing day I mean I love these seminars you
know you have to be in the receiving mode to get it and you know you're
getting it so isn't that good evidence for you oh it's incredible yeah I mean
it's powerful and you could feel the alignment in the room you can feel the
vulnerability in the room and the desire to contribute I mean everywhere the
sensations were great delicious isn't it it's what he said when you decided to
come into this body he said I want some of that
exactly exactly you'd have to be in a room with us to
get it it's out there everywhere yeah about eight weeks ago at home in New
York and I was in a taxi I was driving into work and I had this experience of
for a moment or could have been minutes I really wasn't aware It was as if all
that existed I couldn't feel my body I wasn't aware of of the physical
sensations but the emotions or the thought were so powerful so real and I
felt connected to everything and it was our oh it was beyond the physical so you
were seeing the world through the eyes of source oh it was amazing yeah amazing
the thing that we most want to say to you is we want that to not be so rare
that it surprises you and we want it to not be so rare that it's amazing we want
it to just be how you are tuned in tapped in turned on the thing about
alignment with source you'll never become complacent about it because in
that connection you're always queued up for readiness
for the next realization Jerry is to talk about he was born in San Diego and
then he returned there later and when he first returned for the second time he
was in his 40s and he saw a person on the beach and he said I used to be that
person on the beach but then after a while it was
just the beach and I just didn't take the time to go there every day I became
complacent about the beauty of this place and sometimes that happens is that
you acclimate but we want to say this in a way that you will remember it at least
for a little while because it will really serve you to keep this belief
going within you however you get there through meditation through appreciation
through a conversation like the ones we've had today however you get into
that satisfying receiving mode in the receiving mode life will never become
complacent because what the receiving mode is is the receiving of the next
step and the next step and the next step and the next step and the next step
toward the full manifestation of everything in the world that you want
everything in the universe that you want everything in life that you won't just
wanted you to know that so that feeling in the car that day that's normal that's
what life is supposed to feel like you're supposed to feel expansive and
appreciative and knowing of the value of each and every component that is making
up this world or this street or this car in which you are participating in that
moment the perfection of your moments in time are beyond our verbal description
and even though they are being revealed to you constantly you have to realize
the revelation because you've got yourself of the right frame of mind of
the right mood and the right perspective in the right perception you have to have
prepared your atmosphere for the receiving of the fullness of it and when
you do Oh moments in time in other words it's nice to have somebody say something
nice to your cat just smile across the room or have something happened a bunch
of money drops into your bank account or whatever it's nice to have those
meaningful moments in time but when you have accomplished step three into step
four where you're doing it consistently where you're mostly mostly mostly in
that satisfied place most likely because you meditate everyday really
then you will realize in your moments in time from a fuller more expressive
vantage point it's like the things that we described
like dollars flowing or meeting someone that you care about or having a nice
conversation with someone let's just call that a piece of a puzzle or one
piece of a thousand pieces that are there but when you are in that receiving
mode all thousand can drop into your experience in a very short period of
time and your ability to comprehend it is what we're talking about because
those thousands of pieces are dropping into your experience moment by moment by
moment by moment by moment but you are not getting it it's like you've got your
umbrella up and they're bouncing off of you but when you're open to it and your
realization your perception your perception of what's really going on
your perception of who you are your perception of your place in the
universe your perception of how source loves you your perception of how all
those who have gone before come before and gone before in physical experience
are focused with you and are rooting with you when you start getting that
then all the moments in time will feel expansive like that in different ways
but expansive like that little things like our friends showed up somewhere and
got information about a battery for his father without even asking the question
because the question was already asked and the answer was already in the vortex
and in the receiving mode it just comes and comes and comes if you said to most
people Oh the most significant thing happened to me today
what was it I was in this store and this stranger just came forth to me and
delivered this book of knowledge about the battery that my father was trying to
understand your friends would say you've lost your mind
you need a grip I'll call someone but what you're trying to convey to then is
no no no no you don't understand I am the center of the universe
and every request large and small is being delivered to me in moment after
moment after moment after moment when I've already asked and it's constantly
being given but it's the timing of the receiving of it makes it all so sweet
yeah yeah exactly yeah that's exactly what happened exactly
amazing enough yes
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Joy of Krishna Consciousness 109 Hare Krishna Kirtan by ISKCON Studio - Duration: 5:31.
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Learn About Diamond Prices - Duration: 3:37.
Hey there, it's Mike Fried and Ira Weissman, the Diamond Pros.
Today we'll help you better understand how we determine the value of a diamond.
We will discuss the four major characteristics, or 4 C's, of diamonds.
Color, Clarity, Cut and Carat.
For more in-depth explanation of these characteristics, we have videos and articles on each of the 4C's.
Today we'll summarize them and discuss how they affect the price of your diamond.
Color is a good place to start.
When purchasing a white diamond, the grading scale runs from D-Z, D being completely clear
and the most expensive.
As you go further down the scale, you begin to see a hint of yellow.
The price drops as well.
We generally recommend diamonds in the G-J color range, which we find to be the best
balance of a clearish tint and value.
Clarity is the next C. Clarity grades tell you how many imperfections there are in a diamond.
We usually recommend diamonds in the VS2 to SI2 range.
In those qualities, we can pick out an eye-clean diamond that offers the best bang for your buck.
Cut is a little more complicated.
Round diamonds are the only shape that receives a cut grade on a GIA certificate.
You should stick with excellent cuts only for round diamonds.
For all other shapes, consult our guides for specific parameters.
Cut may be the most vague, but it's extremely important.
A diamond that is cut better will be more brilliant.
Carat, the last C, refers to the weight of the diamond.
Diamonds are sold and valued based on their weight.
Most people want to find the biggest diamond they can, but don't get bogged down in the minutiae.
A 1.20ct and 1.23ct will look virtually identical side by side.
Focus on getting the best quality diamond within a range of size.
I'd rather have a perfectly cut 1.20ct diamond than a 1.23ct diamond that is poorly cut.
Before we get into the details, I want to talk about the 5th C; Certification.
Certification is the most important C, even if it is not talked about so much.
It is imperative that you have a legitimate, third party, certification that tells you
exactly what the diamond is.
Do not fall prey to disreputable jewelers who sell diamonds with less stringent certification
or appraisals.
Any diamond you buy should have a GIA or AGS certificate.
Every one of these qualities factors into the price of the diamond.
Diamond buying is a zero-sum game.
For example, If you want a D color diamond, you will need to sacrifice on another quality
unless your budget is unlimited.
Let's say you have a budget of $5,000.
If you want to stick with the highest quality diamond, say a D color, FL clarity, excellent
cut diamond, the largest diamond you'd be able to find is 0.70 carats.
That may be too small given your expectation for that budget.
If you said "I don't care about quality, I just want the largest diamond I can get",
you may be able to find a 1.70ct diamond but it will look terrible.
Our goal is to help you find the sweet spot between quality and value.
Using our guidelines, you can find a gorgeous 1.2ct diamond for the same budget.
If you have any other questions, or would like some help picking out the perfect diamond ring,
feel free to contact us.
One of our diamond consultants will be happy to help you find the perfect engagement ring.
Once again, this is Mike and Ira, the Diamond Pros.
Thanks for watching.
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wiped her run this morning
before the Sun got up remember yesterday when I ran across the hot asphalt I
think it put a couple blisters on my feet and then I went for run this
morning until that combination was that was fun
headed to a campsite tonight and so we need to fill up the water
load up
good thing I check that
antifreeze coolant was a little low so filled it up the oil looks good the
brake fluid looks good I guess we're off
I got a few laps
are you getting regular or unleaded just regular
make sure you not gain regular unleaded or unleaded regular the cheapest what it
was cheapest so initially we budgeted $200 per month on gas yeah hasn't been
probably close to $300 per month so we were a little off with the budget
however there were a couple other line items on our budget that have been lower
than expected so that has balance out we're doing good with everything churns
fuel boo camping fees whatever else you could think of we whittled it down to
1400 a month so that was our initial mic our goal was to hit 1400 a month and
we've been right around there some months we've been way less and some
months we've been more obviously the months that we stay with people longer
and a lot of times when we meet up with their friends like they want to take us
out to eat they'll make us food that cuts down on our food costs those months
we spend a little less and then some months we take our friends out to you
and we pay for them and or we drive more so those months have been more expensive
yeah we're about five months in and so we're still figuring out with the
averages we're able to get health insurance through my work right now so
that helped out a ton you know some people when they fill up their tank they
get to the end and then click the button on the trigger a bunch of times never do
that because I think you don't actually get as much fuel as you're paying for it
whatever it clicks and it's done I just just call it good are you doing back
here huh same cool
what are you writing down all right now in the location the date how many
gallons the price per gallon total costs
kilometers high tracks in kilometers so mileage write down the mileage and then
we can keep track of different fuel prices in different areas as well as our
miles per gallon and we're averaging around 14.5 miles per gallon which
that's not the best but for these tires and everything it's not too bad
when we got the tires rotated the guy inspected all of our tires she said that
they all looked really good and they're all wearing evenly so that's a good sign
the Cooper stt pros super heavy heavy-duty tire but they're they're
wearing really well so and then we put them at 40 psi so that seems to be the
sweet spot right now we're headed north if you couldn't tell because we're gonna
camp tonight and so we're headed north and the camp spot that we're headed to
we use an app called iover lander and we've been using it for a while now and
it works really well helps you find camp spots and where you can get water and
everything but it says the temperature tonight at that camp spot it's gonna be
in the 60s so that should be really nice
okay we made it to Flagstaff Arizona and we're going into the grocery store to
stock up on some food okay we got our food
you
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