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Essence Of Murli 11-10-18 - Duration: 6:26.
Om Shanti !
Today's Murli Date Is 11th October 2018
Essence: Sweet children, remember the unlimited Father.
All three - knowledge, devotion and disinterest - are included in this. This is a new study.
Question: How is it that, at the confluence age, devotion continues at the same time as knowledge and yoga?
Answer: In fact, yoga can also be called devotion because you children stay in unadulterated remembrance.
Your remembrance includes knowledge and this is why it is called yoga.
From the copper age onwards, they have simply been performing devotion; there has not been knowledge
This is why that devotion is not called yoga.
There is no aim or objective in that.
You now receive knowledge, you have yoga and you also have no interest in the unlimited world.
Song: Someone made me belong to Him and taught me how to smile.
Essence for dharna: 1. Whilst living at home with your family, you have to become a conqueror of attachment.
At the same time you also have to fulfil your responsibilities to everyone and live like a lotus flower.
2. In order to imbibe knowledge, you definitely have to donate the wealth of knowledge.
Accumulate your income with knowledge and yoga, but don't have any desires for going into trance or having visions.
Blessing: May you claim a right to an elevated status and increase your account of accumulation with the power of silence.
Just as the power of science has a great impact at the present time and enables you to have temporary attainment,
in the same way, you have to increase your account of accumulation with the power of silence.
Accumulate power in yourself with the Father's divine drishti and you will then be able to give others at a time of need what you have accumulated.
Those who accumulate the power of silence knowing the importance of drishti become those who claim a right to an elevated status.
The spiritual sparkle of happiness is visible on their faces.
Slogan: Let there be natural attention and there won't then be any type of tension.
To the sweetest, beloved, long-lost and now-found children, love, remembrance and good morning from the Mother, the Father, BapDada.
The spiritual Father says namaste to the spiritual children
We spiritual children convey to spiritual Baapdada, our love our remembrance, our good morning & our namaste namaste
Om Shanti !
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NakJoon (Bernard Park) "Still (Feat. LUNA)" M/V - Duration: 3:52.
Did you get home safe last night
I'm worried because you cried a lot
Your way back home alone
Could feel so strange for you
I stay still because I'm worried
I blank stare you walking away
Like a complete fool
I just worry about you
You're saying we should break up
You're saying that you've got a new man
All just feels like my fault
I don't hate you for that at all
I just keep looking back
I must be an idiot
You are still beautiful
You're not the same I know you've changed
Just like I liked you a lot
I don't know if I can hate you a lot
I am still,
I can't hate you
I am still missing you
Did you get home safe last night
I'm worried about your forced smile
Your way back home alone
Was I too cruel to you
Should I turn back and say goodbye for the last time
Or should I just let you hate me
I hate myself for thinking too much
(You hurt me so much)
You are still beautiful
I'm not the same I know I've changed
Just like I liked you a lot
I don't know if I can hate you a lot
I am still,
I can't hate you
I am still missing you
Are you happy now
Are you satisfied
I wanted to ask you
I wanted to see it
(don't know why) You seem unhappy as I am
(don't know why) Is it just how I feel
(don't know why) Or is it just my foolish imagination
You are still beautiful
I'm not the same I know I've changed
Just like I liked you a lot
I don't know if I can hate you a lot
I am still,
I can't hate you
I am still missing you
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How Much Money We Make From Youtube - Duration: 4:22.
Hey! This is the daily overpass. My name is Eric and I make apps. Now today I want
to talk about how much money we make from YouTube.
Okay so today I want to answer a question that came in on episode 483
from Shahrukh Ahmad who says "so how much money do you make from these YouTube
videos? All right good question Shahrukh thank
you very much . So we talked a lot about how much we
make from apps, but I don't really talk about how much we make on the YouTube
videos and the truth is not a lot. Right, so right now we're making between 180
and 200 dollars a month on the YouTube videos which might sound like pretty
decent right? $200 a month that's not too bad, but like last year at this time
we were only making $30 a month. Considering that we do it every day, it
doesn't really doesn't really pay for itself. So right it's not and we're not doing it
to generate money, although it's nice to have a little bit of money flowing the
opposite direction once in a while.So it's nice to have a little bit of
passive income coming from it, but it's nothing that we can live off, of nothing
that I can live off of. So it is I think anyone who's thinking about doing
a career in YouTube doesn't realize how hard it would be and that's not what I'm
trying to do. I talk to a lot of young people, like kids and stuff who
would say what do you want to do when you grow up and they say I want to be a
you tuber and you're like I don't know if you could really make a living off of
that, of course they point to you know Casey nice that's making millions, or
this you tubers, making millions or whatever. The truth is they're always
looking at that top tier. They're always looking at the best ones, and they're
ignoring all the thousands of others that are trying to do the same thing and
copying the same format and not getting anywhere. And you know what? It's very
much like the app store in that way, right we all look at the big apps and we
don't we don't realize all the other people who are trying to do the same
thing at the same time and and there's just so much competition. All right, but
that's not why we do it anyway. The videos are like a really
good way to talk about the things that we've learned and to build the community. It really does help. I learn more from you guys probably, than you learn
from me. You guys are always telling me interesting stuff. I'll tell you what
I've learned. I'll tell you the stuff that we've tried it's worked and hasn't
or what hasn't worked and everything like that.
It's a good way for us to meet new clients, so sometimes clients will get in
touch with us through the videos. As always we talked about this before yeah,
being able to brand yourself. We need to brand overpass. We think how do we get in
front of more people? The videos are another good way of doing that but I
mean the revenue that comes in is good. Now I could do other things, I could do
like affiliate links. This is one of these things I've been meaning to do, set
up an affiliate link so that whenever I talk about a book, I could just have an
Amazon link, but I've never done it. it just seems like, you know one of these
days I'll get around to doing that. But yeah, I do them
every day but I don't make a lot of money doing it I'm not trying to be a
martyr here anything because there's other benefits that you get. I highly
encourage anybody out there,if you're a software developer or whatever you're
doing, is to start doing YouTube videos. Get over that initial nervousness of
getting in front of the camera, because it's very rewarding to do and it's a lot
of fun. I mean. I would recommend it to anybody right, but don't do it as a
sense of a revenue stream because yeah, I just think it would be very very
difficult. Although I did meet with somebody at YouTube. I had this
one-on-one consultation about six months ago, it was really
cool, because the channel was growing so fast and this one-on-one consultation
with me, the consultant I spoke to she seemed to think that
this could be the main revenue earner one day, and I'm like I
don't know. Yeah, I'd rather, I'd rather stick to the apps which are safe and
that's saying a lot. So anyway let me know what you guys think? Are you
thinking about doing a YouTube channel? In fact if you have a YouTube channel
and you want to share it with the rest of the group, put a link in the
description, it might go straight to spam, but I'll try to remember to go in there
and then and then clear all those through so they'll show, and and we can
start building up this community a little bit more. Anyway that is it for
today. I'll talk to you guys again tomorrow.
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How did we get the Bible? - Duration: 12:45.
(music)
- We talk about a canon
you're talking about the list of books
that Christians, here the Christian canon,
that Christians view as uniquely authoritative.
Okay, a fundamental question when we talk about the canon
is are we looking at an authorized collection of writings
or a collection of authoritative writings.
Now that may sound almost the same, but listen to that.
An authorized collection of writings.
There's some external force
or authority that's declared these writings
are authoritative and the basis of their authority
is on this external force.
Or is this a collection of authoritative writings
and that is the writings have an inherent authority
that is recognized, but whether you recognize it or not
they still have the authority.
As an evangelical protestant I have the second view,
right, more of a Catholic view is the first view,
that the church has invested this authority
and it's the authority of the church.
I believe that the Scriptures have an inherent authority.
Sort of a trick question I say well when was
the New Testament canon completed?
Well the New Testament canon was completed
when the last book of the New Testament was written,
around A.D. 90, that's when it was completed,
but there's a process of that being universally recognized
in the widespread and diverse early church.
When was the Old Testament canon completed?
Well 430 B.C. with the book of Malachi,
when the last book of the Old Testament was written
it was completed, but then there's some process
in the early Jews coming to recognize
a closure to that Hebrew language canon,
the Old Testament canon,
and then the way they spoke about that.
Let's talk about it in succession.
Let's talk about the Old Testament canon
and then let's talk about the New Testament canon.
The Old Testament was written from roughly 1400 to 430 B.C.
and you can see within the documents themselves
God giving guidelines for whether prophetic words
were true or really from Him.
For example in Deuteronomy 18
and it seems there's this progressive recognition
through time of the prophets truly speaking for God
and their writings being preserved.
It's clear when you get to the time of the New Testament
the way that Jesus and the apostles
referred to the Old Testament,
the way it's quoted, the way those quotes are introduced,
there's a recognition that these writings are closed.
This Old Testament prophetic canon
is not continuing to be written
and these things are authoritative.
As Jesus says in John 10 the Scripture
cannot be broken, right.
Josephus who wrote in the first century, a Jewish historian,
he said the Jewish canon had been completed and closed
since the time of the Persian King Artaxerxes,
which was you know in the 400s.
So it's pretty easy for Christians
to affirm the Old Testament canon.
We say we believe the Old Testament canon
that Jesus and the apostles believed, very simplistically.
So if Jesus and the apostles affirm
this collection of writings, that's sufficient for me.
And in fact if you go to a Jewish synagogue today
the Hebrew Scriptures that you find there
are exactly the same books that we have
in our 39 book Old Testament Protestant canon.
Now they're arranged in slightly different order,
they're grouped differently, but it's the same content
in the Hebrew canon in a Jewish synagogue
and in the protestant evangelical
39 book Old Testament canon.
Let's talk about the New Testament canon.
Okay, the New Testament.
So the New Testament was written
from roughly the 40s to roughly A.D. 90,
so a much smaller period of time over which it was written.
And even within those writings themselves
we see this recognition of their inherent authority,
right, Jesus told his disciples
that they would be his witnesses,
that the Spirit would remind them
of what he had taught them and teach them further things.
So there's this interlocking
of the old and New Testament in a really unique way
in that the New Testament was quoting
from the Old Testament, recognizing it as authoritative,
but here's this final and definitive word
on God's revelation that's now come in Christ.
And so even within those writings themselves,
for example in Second Peter 3:16
Peter refers to Paul's writings
and he calls them Scripture.
Or in Colossians 4 Paul talks about
copying the letter and sending the letter
to another church and them sending the letter,
there's a recognition these writings
are more than just specific occasional writings
for a particular congregation,
they have a universal authority.
So we find that within the writings themselves.
Then we go to the next stage of church history,
the post-apostolic period, what's called
the early church fathers, the apostolic fathers
and what we find there, remember Christians
are often having to hide so they're not killed,
right, they're separated by hundreds of miles,
there's no internet, there are no
Together for the Gospel conferences
where they're getting together
and chatting about these things,
this is just an organic thing.
I go there you have the book of Romans,
you have the Gospel of Mark.
We copy those, I bring them back to my location.
It's kind of this, it just keeps multiplying out like that.
And so in this period there is an implicit recognition
of the unique authority of the 27 book New Testament.
What do I mean by that?
I mean by the way that the Ignatius, Irenaeus,
the way that these guys are quoting
the books of the New Testament,
the way they're introducing those quotes,
there's an implicit recognition,
a functional canon that forms rather quickly.
Now to be fair there are also some other books
that are circulating in this time period
that did not make it into the New Testament canon.
And again you can see how this is pretty easy to happen
with geographic distances widespread,
with you know someone says well here's the Gospel of Peter.
You know oh wow we only have the Gospel of Mark,
I'd love to read the Gospel of Peter too,
but then as you read and study it
and it's read to your congregation
and someone else comes in like
we've never heard of this before
and Peter was in our church.
You know we have no, Peter preached in our church,
we have no, and so there's a time of discerning.
It takes time for this to happen.
Eusebius, early church historian
who wrote in the early 300s, he said in his time
there were those books that were
universally confessed as true,
there were those that were debated
and then there were those that were rejected as spurious.
So it was a very honest, forthright conversation
and as they were talking about these things
they wanted to know, this is a work
that really went back to apostolic authority.
This wasn't something someone had a great idea,
I wish Paul had said this to the Corinthians,
someone did this, and they wrote Third Corinthians
you know and it was orthodox even,
but it wasn't written by Paul
and so this person was removed
from their ecclesiastical office
and the writing was condemned.
And so this again took time and then
we know that in the early 300s
as Christianity became able to flourish publicly
and to be even the religion sanctioned officially
by the Roman empire, then came time
where public communication and discussion could flourish.
It was not internet, there were no T4G conferences,
but there were councils and conferences
that could now meet and very quickly
we see coalescing in these discussions
this 27 book canon that we have.
Now the first time we have it in a enumerated list
that exactly matches our 27 books is in 367 A.D.
in a letter from Athanasius, his Easter letter,
his festal letter where he lists
the 27 book New Testament canon.
But sometimes people will hear that out of context
and they'll be like oh wow the canon was just wide open,
crazy for 400, no, as I said,
right after the time of the New Testament
you see this functional authority
that is uniquely given to the New Testament writings
with this discussion and with some of these outlier texts
which later are rejected.
Now Athenasus was not a council, he was an individual,
a prominent church leader.
But soon after that in the councils of Hippo Regius
and Carthage in the late 300s
the 27 book New Testament canon that we have
was formally, I would say formally recognized.
The status was not given, but the status was recognized
by the Christian leaders of that time.
The early Christian community
was extremely careful and extremely interested
to make sure that they only gave
reverence and final authority
to books that were apostolic, inspired.
There was not a loosey goosey
well just bring your own book
and maybe we'll add that in too.
There's a very, these discussions so
they're very, very concerned to not have any corruption
and when you read through those words
of the early father's there's no recognition
that pseudonymity works falsely written
in the name of someone else could ever be accepted,
but only what is truly apostolic
and goes back to John, Matthew
or a follower of an apostle who wrote their words like Mark.
One scholar has pointed out that even if we lost
all our New Testament Greek manuscripts
we could construct the entire Greek New Testament
on the basis of the quotations in the early church fathers
because they so extensively quoted the New Testament
and looked to it as uniquely authoritative
alongside the prior written Scripture of the Old Testament.
So sometimes Christians could hear something on the news,
pick up, their coworkers say something
that could really make them question
hey when were these books written
or when were they recognized as Scripture?
But I really think we shouldn't have anything
to be afraid of looking at the actual process.
God is a loving heavenly Father
who's not trying to hide things from us or deceive us
and we recognize the process He chose in history
of having His word written and then having it recognized,
having us recognize the inherent authority
of those documents.
For the Old Testament Jesus and the apostles
so clearly affirm that authority.
How could we deny it when our Lord
and his inspired apostles affirm it?
For the writings of the New Testament
even within the writings themselves
there's this inherent recognition of Peter for Paul
or Paul for his own writings,
but then we see immediately we see
the post-apostolic period, recognizing this authority,
affirming it, affirming the apostolic authorship
uniquely commissioned by Jesus,
affirming the consistency of the teaching
across these documents,
affirming the universal recognition
and where there outliers, where there are small communities
or manuscripts that did not make it in,
that just shows that the process itself
did what it was supposed to do,
it weeded out the false writings,
the non-apostolic writings, the later writings
and the ones that were true and reliable
came to be universally recognized
and revered and rightly by Christians around the world.
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Turkey, Kemer - In the Mountains on the ElectroBike, Problem again, Wife aches - Duration: 21:21.
Hello everyone, are you on the eternal summer channel general, we are now rented electric
Motobike pepper look here so he three-wheeled and now we want
go on it out there on that mount on top there is a flag and see what
here we have a view today tell you what to do in Kemer
yourself if you go wrong all we are told here that
the cakes are very weak they will stop in the horn one person said this pepper hare he
for two not for three beriev he hundred percent charge and he will take himself on
highest mountain man
it will cover beautifully when they were in the market met
one seller he is a fool the guy said go there is very cool well and we
we still can not start a speech forward gas is dark for them from
So getting better in principle he's enough
just the first speed now we have to enable the second speed
press the green button and actually you can control with one hand
three-wheeled so yes you will not falter and calm and you can go and
management of this transport any rights are not needed and this is very cool
pepper costs 5 dollars an hour we will just say your number is yours
hotel by and if you over an hour and roll up just then
extra pay is very convenient no passport and elbows require 5000 and ask
salut took 5 bucks
on
in order for now also portiere drive around where everything is
need to stop dirty to more than enough
he asked to skip it when you flax seeds big bus ric need
miss neither what do i like this vase
wear a helmet because it breaks on
fool me just some
I hope that we have enough battery power get there and back
and enough power to climb the mountain the most important thing
actually that mountain where we we are going to go 300 and on
kilometers now looked at the navigator But I think we have enough charge if there
of course the rise is not very steep my question is yes if the charge runs out
will have to topcoat probably push it the cake is fun very comfortable and very
just managed
buzz and worth it but in principle of course relatively
Thailand where over 200 because 400 hour rubles you can withdraw for the whole day but
there is now a fine raised to 5,000 baht if you drive without a license and
and here you can drive without a license and you won't fall because he runs
wheeled as I could without hands I calmly
and no one will tell you anything and you can all the neighborhood
in a couple of hours of projects we all see left the village itself and now
went to the highway speed by the way 27 kilometers per hour
do not look at the forest belt trees if
you just need to sit and shine to come Canada
look here is not a steep climb but . already speed ed 21 kilometers per hour
if that shines you have to get down I will go one
the easier the faster the light yes not like ok get the road good
the most important thing is t t t t t t t t t t t
hold on and on
I already understand this service of course we are going not at the speed of light and yes that is but
go and go is the most important thing that we we are going to we are friends are not walking here
go let and we drive at speed there 22 Contra in an hour but we are driving the problem to go
still a long time thousands of books i got down because here such know boulders and
it became very dangerous to go without him shortages had to recharge I
got off which site cool yes even go uchi pawn
when aging street you know that's when i I see how he waddles with
party side wants me to just go to walk better is worse than bad
worth looking yes beautiful let's probably I will rise from and eat models
back we go together because he reads the champion yes so im not beating
and you enjoy the beautiful view for which we are actually all this and
started to think about whether you want repeat or not sasha on this peppers
similar to a pensioner because it's like he gathered on it
climb that mountain do you think he flies
yes of course he is not very manageable here better ride in an SUV
But why are we going to take it seriously? two kilometers damn here is already cool
in sight year can try with not get back
Sasha roasted over me put me on ted already great is better now you
how do you think you will get there on it or No, it is done as if it is beautiful around
do not drive fast he shows you how beautiful around
really beautiful sea is mountains transformed was not in the section but by
photos like fired damn road would be asphalted then
could fly here calmly
raced the car helped us in such happy went to svetik again tear
because the steep road she fears at 5 cod throws from side to side and
become two wheels he some unstable something throws from the side
to the side and look behind me overlooking the other side is also very
nice and worth the car there it seems and guys are loving couples like you
the road does not raise sit down no quiet can eat see now with the right
side has a beautiful view of city and sea what blue now
Of course for the village can be seen very well but sometimes open such cats and you can
I think I look a little bit like thailand on krabi phuket
there is such how do you think in half everything is already
drove to bang twist I do not need to go on foot
not walking at all when I fly on foot
let me go for order I hear too smudge you look what a beauty
the passage and hands are not going to distract let him watch the road
we are insidious here
croteam we wave Give Way .
well we roll down he sometimes repent can't stop and back yet
we plan to get down not enough powerful it was how much full stock 34
Well, as it were, with a thick percentage of 25 per fish we do not have time but we go to the mountains
high consumption come on or leave a key here
throwing up I like let's have another way
let's push okay no offense to pepper overall our iron friend had to
leave down because back the road we just do not have enough battery
correctly say everything that the charge is not enough apparently all the same thirst to earn
more they do not know what we thought out we leave him go for a walk
next we go one kilometer walk nothing terrible is not the first
time not the last we almost got I already see the flag on the way met
a woman sat on a stone still I can not a little bit left
see mp well it is of course half the road on this electric bike drove take all
the road came here it was not easy here we also have a good view but it
it's not over yet to rise
we will be upstairs looks like we got the road was uneasy but mostly for
Svetik but because and badly it still does not reflect whether
sunstroke something else that she frames not very good at
but the view certainly opens like that go and look here no
lattice because fencing partitions could step and look at the abyss
and kenya divided well roughly into two parts
this mountain now we want to climb steps see what kind there
opens to open if he is there at all
there was a military watch and not a fact that here can we quickly rise
here by the way the flag flutters cool it kinds
Well, you will be friends example not to captivate lift foot or
by bike by car or hole yes on anything just to admire
this beauty By the way, there is a mountain of tahtaly there too
the excursion is also great for you it opens but there is no less steep view
here you can more in detail all see and there is no queue
no need to wait people who are there to take a photo you are here
almost alone and children are cold because at stake
here by the way, too, opens cool look
you can walk on the rocks here see climb to get you there and
make a beautiful frame and against the backdrop of these mountains Athos gorge see how everything is here
beautiful awesome Well, everything seems to be shown, I looked
I think it's necessary to get here everyone who is in kemer very
beautifully interesting and look here someone runs seriously run up the hill
here she always does bearing that she does not go in the end she
somewhere behind it seems to me that she is next to where are you staying
rather than getting up you are not so tired the explosion rose but when it took strength
already come i hope your moped didn't hijack who knows what could happen to him
it's good that there are no monkeys here
I knew he didn't need anyone say it with the apparatus mechanism he has
there is a pulse you hit a stone
turn signal let's get away from me I do not like so God can fall
jump so let's go so without the battery until new disintegrates
up battery
it does not accelerate then start applying need to be worn steeper brakes like
st that side again again if even more beautiful mind Of course it is necessary for the sunset to come sat
cool sunset light frame would be perfect we also have a good set said.
collapsed king wheel axle twist
really fanned out and kidnap and in general I stopped here and
decided to listen to the silence to listen as there is something quiet in this silence
fine everybody looks at us like that they do not understand, they envy us
what we transport or not called dear account you are looking far find out
alone we are going better slowly ex faster you tell me
It seems our life hack will work like get on this electric on pedi
you need to drive somewhere in the middle even further and 800 meters walk
it's easy it's better than straight from Kemera fly here
jealous you will be halfway can the project 700 meters walk
it is optimal it was not planned
she you not click and not Finn
we went to the asphalt and now we can inertia go down even without
battery on i.e. battery I don't have to sit down again, I think there
the charge will last long enough but already in the city freely and dissect here I like
this moped electric fast on it not
accelerate but it is not necessary for this small town comfortable to move
and on such a transport i consider them generally free of charge must be distributed to everyone and
go for a drive explore the city would be cool from the hotel
to each given such moped and you are manganese
we have one division left from battery so basically we
got quietly the battery didn't sit down everything is fine, you can use the data
option not until the end of reaching you two if vadim is not carson reach out and
round-trip if you two all the same probably need 800 meters on foot will be
walk on you better than go there all the way I walked on foot
all turned out got started 340 7070 lire but about 750 rubles on average
Of course pleasure is not cheap but When you would like to
save my strength but spend money I think this is the best option but
at least here and three glasses we can go to potestit on
so choose you on foot there twang or electro on 5 climb on
but it is definitely worth climbing the mountain what are friends with us on this all
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