Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 1 2018

Since the movie I've been traveling

around the world quite a bit lecturing

about both the neuroscience of mind and

and the principles of quantum physics

about getting what you want in your life

anybody who says that they understand

quantum physics completely as a liar

because it's a concept that defies

predictability so you have Newtonian

laws which are classical physics that

have to do with cause and effect that

are predictable mathematic equations

that help us to understand how the

principles the universe work kind of

like a machine that allows mind and

matter to be separate entities well with

the advent of quantum physics we're

starting to see that mind is matter and

matter is mind and that the two are in a

inextricably combined so that

means then the way you perceive life or

the way you view the nature of reality

has effects and so when we talk about

the quantum model what I'm really saying

is that there's an unseen world of

infinite possibilities that we have

access to but we continuously live in

the same reality over and over again

because we keep thinking the same way we

keep behaving the same way we keep

emotionally embracing the same feelings

over and over again and that allows us

to stay in a very predictable outcome

Chiropractic is one of the original

alternative health techniques in

chiropractors understand the principles

of quantum physics and they understand

the principles of health not from a

mechanistic standpoint from but from a

vitalistic standpoint and I always tell

the chiropractic profession you can't

talk about innate intelligence you can't

talk about a power within that heals the

body and then not ask it

work through you or interact with it on

every single moment of with every single

patient that this intelligence that we

call innate intelligence is both

personal and at the same time universal

and that when we begin to get out of the

way when we begin to change something

about ourselves and we begin to interact

with this intelligence we take it to a

next level and that's really the name of

the game chiropractic has a very vitalistic view

about health it basically

says that the power that made the body

heals the body that there is an innate

intelligence within within every human

being that that gives us life and that

intelligence has a certain ability to

heal and so I started studying

spontaneous remissions back in the mid 90s

and began traveling to different

countries to find out how people were

diagnosed with very serious conditions

and over a period of time they got

better and so when I correlated enough

information with some of the results I

actually had to go back to school and

get degree in neuroscience to

begin to understand how mind was an

element in it and so when I saw that

they changed their mind that was the

main element that produced the biggest

changes in their health I wanted to

discover understand what his mind what

is consciousness and what is brain and

how do they work and so that began my

exploration into this idea and

you know there isn't you can't actually

describe healing at this point in our understanding

without a quantum model of understanding

well neuroscience is the study

pretty much of how the brain and mind

work and in the last 20 years

neuroscience has taken a quantum leap in

their their theories and understandings

because neuroscience now uses functional

imagery and whenever you use functional

imagery what you're seeing is you're

seeing a brain in action you're seeing a

motion picture of a brain so the

difference between thirty years ago if

you had a problem with your brain or you

had a problem with depression or you had

a problem with a head injury or a stroke

the typical procedure was to take a

snapshot of the brain take an MRI or a

cat scan that's a picture, in one

second of time

functional imagery is studying a series

of moments you're seeing a motion

picture of the brain and whenever you

see the brain in action or the brain at work

that's called mind, mind is the brain in

action so because we can study different

patterns or different specific

signatures it gives us a lot of

information about the inner workings of

the brain of mind, a lot of people want

to understand how their brain is

evolving well every time you learn

something new you make a new synaptic

connection in your brain that's what

learning is learning is forging new

connections remembering is maintaining

and sustaining those connections the

other way we make really valuable

connections in our brain is to

experience, when we have a novel

experience when we have something new

happen to us gangs of neurons organize

themselves to reflect the external event

now of course that that begs the

question for most people how many things

are you learning and how many new

experiences are you having and if you're

not learning anything new or if you're

not having any new experiences well then

your brain pretty much stays status quo

the biggest way we maximize brain

potential is through the concept of

focus or concentration we have a new

piece of machinery in the brain called

the frontal lobe it's 40% of our entire brain

and the frontal lobe actually is

what separates us from all other species

it's not the fact that we have opposing

thumbs or we stand on two feet that our

eyes point straight ahead or we have a

big brain elephants have bigger brains

than us what makes us so unique is the

size of the frontal lobe in reference to

the rest of the brain now the frontal

lobe is the is the CEO

it's the Symphony leader it's the boss

it's where our conscience resides it's

what allows us to observe our actions

observe our thoughts pay attention to

our feelings and then decide on how

we're going to change who we are to do a

better job in life and so when we begin

to use our fore brain in the proper way

we're inventing new possibilities we're

speculating new outcomes we're paying

attention by learning and when we begin

to pay attention the practice and art of

paying attention allows the brain to

move into more synchrony into more

balanced into more

coherence and so the proposition to that

that creative state is living in a state

of survival are living in a state of

stress and when we live in stress the

exact opposite happens we have the

hindbrain now directing a forebrain and

we live primarily by the emotions of the

body and that's when people begin to

develop diseases or begin to develop

anxiety and depression because it's the

chemicals of stress that knock the body

out of balance as well as the brain well

it's nothing wrong with having a stress

response we all react to the external

world the stress response is when your

body is knocked out of balance and what

it does to return back to order and most

organisms in nature are designed for

short-term stress it's when we start to

have the long term stresses in other

words we have a series of stressors and

where the body can't return back to

balance when that happens where the body

can't recalibrate itself back to order

now we're headed for disease so the most

difficult thing for people is to make

time for themselves if you were to make

time and break the stress response

whether it is playing music going for a

walk hiking meditation yoga breathing

anything that's going to interrupt the

stress response sleeping allows the body

to return back to order so what makes us

so unique is that we can turn on the

stress response just by thought alone

and most people do it all day long they

begin to think about an event they began

to anticipate something happening they

begin to forecast an idea and as they

begin to think about it they begin to

turn on the stress response and the body

thinks it's in that experience and

now we're headed for a an imbalanced so

some of the ways that people can turn on

turn off the stress response is being

able to interrupt it by yoga or exercise

or meditation or breathing anything

that's going to cause the body to go

from a state of emergency to a state of

growth and repair and when we move to

those states where the body has a chance

to reorganize itself that's when people

start to notice that their anxiety is

diminished or their their stress levels

change or there are

their heart rate variability tends to

move back to balance and so I think the

most difficult part of it all is making

the time to do it when we begin to talk

about Technology in the brain there are

limits to multitasking and what we're

beginning to realize from computerized

technology especially things like video

gaming or even where you're checking

your emails that when people become so

focused on the screen in front of them

and attempting to get more done in a

shorter amount of time every time they

click through an email or they are there

playing a video game and they overcome

an obstacle there's a release of

dopamine in the brain and the dopamine

is the pleasure chemical in the

central nervous system and what happens

is that if you begin to keep turning

on those dopamine levels the excess

dopamine begins to change or recalibrate

the pleasure centers to a higher level

which means the next time you play the

video game or the next time you surf the

net you have to do it a little bit

longer or with changed a little bit more

to get the same rush as you did before

now that sounds like an addiction to me

and what the problem is that when you

start taking the person out of that type

of bombardment or that stimulation and

you tell them let's go for a hike or

let's go watch the sunset or let's you

know take up you know take your

grandmother for a walk or go play with

the dog you don't get any pleasure from

that because your pleasure centers have

been changed to a higher level

and that's when people start to become

addicted and they start to try to find

other means to start to calm down their

stress levels and now we're headed for

big problems

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Can I Do Inktober - Duration: 4:07.

Yodas yo yo way to wait and i hereby promise to never put out a trash quality

video oh wait oh wait nation c'mere c'mere

oh it's yo yo way to waiting this is gonna be a little short video don't

worry I got the regular art tutorial coming out Wednesday and the animated

story coming out Sunday I'm just making this to help out the first-time inktober

people or the people who are still trash inking like myself so inktober is

basically the sting where you get this little prompt here here you go

screenshot that if you want no I'm not moving my character free promotion stuff

and you basically draw something every day based off of that prompt but you

don't color it you only ink it but I mean who cares if you do that that's

what I did last year so I mean you do you cuz so i'ma just show you guys how I

do inktober also I want to see you guys inktober drawings I feature art at the

end of my vids so if you want to show me your art or just see it in a video post

it on instagram and tag me I would love to see them also you may want to follow

me because every first or second week of the month I pick a random Instagram

follower and draw and roastin hint hint wink wink other persuading body

movements drawing I'm roasting video coming out next week you already know so

this year I want to do all of my inktober is on one page kinda like how

Jake Parker did so the first day is poisoned so I'm gonna be basic and just

draw a poison bottle first you want to sketch out the drawing and if you're

doing a whole page like me start small don't you have it sketched out get get

your zero one micron or any basic ink pen and

just outline the drawing nothing special now what I like to do is

add these little unnecessary lines they add character to the drawing I like how

it looks and it helps make the drawing pop out you know now you're gonna want

to erase your pencil strokes let the freaking ink dry so it doesn't smear ink

everywhere now the next step depends on where your

light source is I just like to draw a shadow under the drawing it's pretty

easy my G just draw all squiggly lines under the drawing now when coloring this

John I like to just scribble it in and leave some spaces uncolored I feel like

it makes a drawing look cooler but hey I'm a trash artist so do you my guy do

you my guy now we move on to the hatching I take my point zero zero five

micron or any ink pen with a smaller tip than the first one you can even use a

basic office pen just draw lines in one directions where the shading would be

once you do that you're gonna want to go to the corner of the shading and draw

lines in the opposite direction to make the shades darker and I like to take my

thickest black liner and then outline the outside or the border of the drawing

I'm not gonna be making an inked sober video every day but this year I will be

recording each drawing so I can make a huge video at the end so if you care

enough to see the finished drawing or or you just want funny not really art

tutorials mediocre beats and basic animation story times consider

subscribing

ayyyy we pack on this end card into any newcomers if you want your art featured

again just post your art and tag me I would love to see it

that being said shout out to the Twitter gang be sure to join insta-family like

share and comment as I reply to every comment on new vids and if you want to

join the news wave on the way to YouTube animation destination be sure to

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96oz BREAKFAST BURRITO CHALLENGE RECORD!! - Duration: 7:16.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel

"Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Very

very excited today! I'm going for another

win in the state of Colorado! I'm a

little bit north of Denver I'm in

Longmont, Colorado I'm at Aunt Alice's

Kitchen I'm taking on their Big Daddy

Breakfast Burrito Challenge! Now I love

breakfast I love burritos, and this is

perfect! I've got one hour to finish this

thing!

It's basically 96 ounces total with

everything! Everything's wrapped in a

bunch of tortillas but there are 12 eggs

, or one dozen then there is a bunch of

chorizo for my meats I had a

couple other options like ham and bacon

and stuff and sausage but they said that

chorizo was the best so I went with that.

There's a whole bunch of hashbrowns and

then everything is smothered with a

bunch of cheddar cheese, green chilies,

and then a sausage gravy. Like I said

I've got one hour to finish if I fail

it's going to be $20, but if I win I will

get the meal free I will get a sweet

t-shirt, and I'll be one of the few elite

people added up on their Wall of Fame!

let's get win number 581! Let's get this

challenge started!

Alright now it's here in the Denver area

a while back and I did that Jack and

Grill Breakfast Burrito in about eight

minutes!

Not feeling as good as I did back then

but the record is 12 minutes we're gonna

try to beat that by my friend and then

yeah, we have an hour the main thing is

getting the victory! Then we got 50 wings

to eat tonight! 1, 2, 3... Boom! Alright got my

big utensils open this thing up, let it

cool off and get it all down!

It's still hot!

All this stuff and sauce on the outside

will help get it all down once it is

cooled off!

Three minutes 45 seconds in this thing

is delicious this is amazing!

Six minutes in always remember if you're

trying to eat fast chewing is a waste of

time!

Staring at the timer to make sure

that I was going to be ten minutes while

still leaving no doubt, and getting

everything! Nine minutes and 58 seconds!

That is the new record for the Big Daddy

Breakfast Burrito Challenge here at at

Alice's Kitchen here in Longmont,

Colorado that was so delicious!

Every bit of that! The 12 eggs in there

The chorizo, really happened I went with

that, like I said I had options of ham,

bacon, and all the others but they said

go to the chorizo. Very happy I did that.

Awesome! For finishing I'm going to

get the $20 breakfast burrito for free, I

will get a sweet t-shirt and I'll be

added up on to their Wall of Fame as the

new record or the new Big Daddy for the

Burrito Challenge on their Wall of Fame

so thank you to Aunt Alice's kitchen for

the awesome hospitality and delicious

96-ounce Big Daddy breakfast burrito

challenge, thank you guys all for coming

to watch, really appreciate everybody's

support thank you guys for watching -

and she's about to hand me my shirt, yes!

yeah there it is, so along with the free

meal I'm going to get this sweet t-shirt

with auntie Alice's kitchen on the back

and then yeah, the shirt says I conquered

the Big Daddy breakfast burrito

challenge, so thank you to Aunt Alice's

kitchen thank you guys for watching!

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READATHON TIME! | my 'books in the freezer' and #victober tbr!! - Duration: 14:03.

Yo!

Hi.

Welcome to my channel and welcome to this video where I wanna introduce you to all the

books I wanna read this October for readathons, 'cause there are two readathons I wanna

take part in this October, and I am very excited for each of them, even though they are both

completely different.

One is the "Books in the Freezer" Readathon, which is hosted by the makers of the podcast

which goes by the same name and which is all about horror literature.

And the second one is the so-calles #Victober, and this one is all about Victorian literature.

So, in the Books in the Freezer Readathon we had five challenges, and the first one

was to read a book by a female horror author.

I don't have a physical copy, because I thought "let's make use of my cute and

beautifully decorated ebook-reader for this readathon," and this explains why my stack

is comparatively short, even though I have to read nine or ten books only for readathons

this October.

Ja, anyway, the first book I read, or I plan to read, which is written by a female author

is "I Remember You" by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir [attempts pronunciation], I hope that's

right.

You can read the subtitles and then you know how she's called!

And I read that she's an Icelandic crime and thriller writer, and this makes me even

more excited because I love Scandinavian crime, and combining this ability to create suspense

with horror motives?

Well, something totally amazing should be the outcome.

And so far I only know this book consists of two plotlines: the first one is about … I

think it was 3 friends who are renovating an abandoned house, and soon a ghostly presence

makes itself known and heard and maybe even seen, I'm not sure yet.

And the second plot line is about a doctor who is investigating the death, no, the suicide

of an elderly woman.

And then somehow these two plot lines clash and horrible things ensue, I assume, because

it's a horror book.

Yeah, challenge number two for Books in the Freezer is to read a collection or anthology

of short stories.

And I came across this one, "Nothing Is Strange" by Mike Russel somehow on twitter.

You know, you read stuff on twitter, and then you google it, and then you land on a page

about a book, something along these lines.

And yeah, I think it sounds very interesting.

As far as I can say right now it's going to be really short short stories, like, I

read the first two or three this morning and it took me only a few minutes, so this seems

to be something you can really squeeze into a stressful day.

And I also think there are not classic horror or something, there are more like surreal

and weird, which is also very cool, and I'm very much looking forward to continue reading

and finishing this.

Challenge number three is to read a book either by a person of color, or a lgbt author, or

about lgbt topics, and here I chose a horror classic in a way, which would also have fit

into my Victober reading list.

Because I wanna read "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le [Fanü]?

Or [Fanjuu]?

I'm not sure how it is pronounced, but I'm sure that you have heard of this novel before,

because it is, I think, one of the first vampire stories and even influenced Bram Stoker in

Writing "Dracula."

And it is about a lesbian vampire, and, what could be more exciting, I ask you.

Researching the book I learned that it's actually part of a whole collection of stories

by Le Fanu.

And these stories are about an occult detective – like, a detective who solves crimes which

have to do with the occult, yeah, and this also sounds very amazing, because I love paranormal

stuff and I love crime!

I mean I love crime writings, not committing real-life crime … or do I?

Sorry.

This is seriously just a combination of two things I love very much, so another book I'm

very excited to read.

For the next one, I have to confess, I don't feel likewise excited.

Because, well, the challenge was to read a book made into a movie and I chose to read

"The Shining" by Stephen King.

And finally I can show you a physical copy of a book.

Here it is!

It is a very old paperback because I got it from my mother.

She has, I think, everything Stephen King has ever written, so if I should ever become

a Stephen King fan, I know where to go to.

But the problem is, so far I haven't had really good experiences with Stephen King.

Like, I definitely wanna read this, because I wanna read all the classics of horror, so

that I kind of know what I'm talking about when I talk about the horror genre, but still,

so far, Stephen King and I have not become friends.

Like, I read, I think, two or three short story collections and one or two novels, and

maybe I just didn't read the good things by him, but I got the impressions that his

characters were extremely one-dimensional cardboard-cutout types, and not real fleshed-out

interesting characters.

And this doesn't even say anything about them being sympathetic or not, they were just

not interesting and not human or "real" in any way.

I mean, I know they're not real, they're characters in books, but I know, you know

what I mean, I guess.

And also, so far I got the impression that the horror of Stephen King is less one of

building suspense and make you feel fear than just about grossing you out.

And this is not the kind of horror I like.

Like, I wanna be afraid and not just disgusted by a guy getting eaten alive by gigantic rats.

I mean, yeah that's cool and stuff, but that's not the reason I read horror books.

Ja, anyway, the last and fifth and final challenge for the Books in the Freezer Readathon is

to read a book which was recommended on the podcast.

And here I chose the biggest book on my to-be-read: look at this beauty!

It's "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski, and I've heard so much about this book,

I'm so excited to read it.

They recommend it in the very first episode of the podcast, and I will link it down below,

and it's all about the topic of haunted houses, so a very classic horror topic, and

this is apparently one of the most famous books of this trope or genre or whatever.

And it's so interesting just to look inside it!

Sometimes the pages are almost empty, then on some pages it looks like there are quotes

from, like, encyclopedias or even biblical scriptures … and here's just lots of Xs.

I mean, you probably can't see it, because my camera is so very bad, but anyway, there

are really interesting things done with the text inside the book and I'm super excited

to read it.

Yeah, so much about the Books in the Freezer readathon, and now let's move on to my selection

for Victober.

So, for the Victober we have for different hosts which I will link all down below, and

each of the hosts made up their own challenge for the participants to fulfill, and there

are also two general challenges, but I don't think I wanna participate in them.

The first challenge is to read a book with a proper noun, a place name or a person name,

in the title.

And here I chose to finally, finally, finally read "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"

in this wonderful edition which you can't see right now, but it's like a wordcloud,

here's the title, and all of these other words like '221B Baker Street' or 'deduction'

or whatever are somehow engraved so you can feel the words.

Holding this in your hand is a texture-wise enjoyment and I hope it will be a reading

enjoyment, too, but I'm sure it will be, 'cause I read some Sherlock-Holmes-Stories

already, but never, like, a whole book of them.

[For some reason I forgot to explain the challenge, what the hell, Rosa?]

So, one of the other host's favorite is Thomas Hardy and I read "Tess of the Durbervilles"

by him in my first year of university and I really, really liked it; I enjoyed his descriptions

of scenery so much, and yeah, I simply enjoyed the story even though terrible things happen,

I was captivated, I read it and I even wrote several fanfictions for this book, so it certainly

did something to me.

And I think I bought this immediately after I finished "Tess," but somehow I've

never read it, but now I feel I'm ready and it's on my reading list.

The third one – the third challenge and the third book – is to read a book published

by a woman under a male pseudonym during it's time … which is the Victorian age because

that's what the Victober is all about.

And here I have to confess something.

Yeah, please don't think me a fake Victorian fan, but I have never finished "Jane Eyre."

I will read this edition which was so ugly, like, I really didn't like it, so I put

it into wrapping paper and now it looks all green and spring-like again.

And I started "Jane Eyre" once, I took it from the library and I remember really

enjoying it and thinking it was really spooky – I still was at the beginning where Jane

moves in with Mr. Rochester and hears strange noises, which I actually knew was Bertha,

but I was still really captivated by the descriptions and thought "well, this could be a really

spooky gothic book with ghosts and stuff" and I was actually really excited about the

book, but then I had to pay library fees and had to return the book (and this happens often

to me) and somehow I forgot to take it out again and read it until now.

For the last challenge we have to choose a book either from the first decade of the Victorian

age or the last decade.

And I chose a book called "Phantom Ship" by an author called Captain Frederick Merryat.

And, yeah, it's apparently a Gothic novel which deals with the mythology around the

Flying Dutchman, and there is supposedly even a werewolf awaiting me in this book, so I

can't be more excited because I LOVE werewolves – #TeamJakob forever – and, yeah … what

shall I say, I can't say anymore because I haven't read it yet, and also, as opposed

to all the other books I don't know anything about its author beforehand.

Like, when it comes to Jane Eyre or Sherlock Holmes you all know these names, and everybody

talks about them, and if you take English in school you also hear about their authors,

but I've never heard anything about Frederick Marryat before, and I'm curious if I'll

become a real fan, because, well, he's a Captain and he writes about boats and things,

which is something I'm always very much intrigued by.

Thanks for watching, and if you also take part in any of those readathons, tell me and

I'll watch your videos, because a big part of the fun of readathons is to share your

reading with others!

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The Need: Why The Culture Project? - Duration: 2:39.

Today, more than ever,

young people long to know there is more to the human story.

In any given community, we don't have to look far to find young people suffering the effects

of a deep, underlying problem.

They don't know who they are and what they're made for.

The need is urgent.

Having tried our culture and found it wanting, young men and women are beginning to stand

against the throwaway culture that views the human person as dispensable.

Today, young people are rising to uphold the dignity and potential of every human person.

Especially in regard to our sexuality.

This is the mission of The Culture Project.

The Culture Project envisions a world

where the dignity of the human person

is at the forefront of ever relationship,

law, and societal structure.

We dream of a place where passion for fidelity

glues husbands to wives,

fathers to mothers,

and parents to children.

We dream of a culture that fosters total human flourishing

in the context of strong relationships

and strong families.

We dream of a world where the beauty of our sexuality is upheld

and love is not cheapened by ugly counterfeits.

We aim for a culture where people are honest with their struggles,

share stories to strengthen solidarity

among their community

and reject isolation

on our paths to greatness.

We believe

in the unfathomable greatness of humanity

and its infinite potential.

And so we have set out

to follow the dream

and to create a beautiful culture.

Through conversation,

friendship,

and speaking to our peers

around the world,

we hope to restore a culture

fully alive!

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Flawed - A Rey Tribute - Duration: 2:15.

What's so special about you, Rey from no where?

You have no place in this story.

And although you keep searching for your belonging...

You already know the truth.

The belonging will never come back.

Yet, you cannot accept that.

And as you continue to yearn.

Darkness rises.

The force is calling to you, Rey.

You will meet it.

But it will not go the way you think.

It has never gone the way you think.

When you left the guidance of a master who gave you the answers.

When you confronted the darkness. And it entered your mind.

Believing its deception.

Rey: "When we touched hands I saw your future!"

When you willingly fell for the trick of the dark side.

And pursued it to no end...

When you called out to Ben Solo.

And Kylo Ren answered.

Kylo Ren: "You're still holding on! LET GO!"

These actions result with consequence.

But Rey...

These are your first steps, Rey.

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