https://youtu.be/T4TEk8zW50M
This man is a god. The commentary was pretty fun, too, for what it's worth.
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https://youtu.be/T4TEk8zW50M
This man is a god. The commentary was pretty fun, too, for what it's worth.
OUR WEIRDEST DREAMS #2 | Dolan True Stories
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABWGJxqERT8
Wanna make.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TudhYwBrgYg
Kostas was in my dream last night, so I will honor that with this piece on the art of baking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB1xppsPt6c
I watch a lot of 'stuff' on youtube, mostly to do with spiritual related topics or conspiracy theories. Recently came along this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMAtkjy_YK4&t=16s
It's long but worth the watch, basic premise is that the pyramid stones are made similar to pouring concrete, with the heavier blocks such as granite in the kings chamber being melted using a solar lens (like burning stuff with a magnifying glass).
Explains how they made all the vases, statues, obelisks, monoliths, etc. based on studying nature in a practical way. The video goes into great detail along with info about egyptians venturing to other area's of the world and making similar structures, that the freemasons still use these techniques today and try to keep it all secret.
Recently, I watched a very inspirational video by Steven Greer "Encounters of the fifth kind" on Amazon Prime (might be on youtube not sure) about alien contact, how they meditate in a group to create loving vibes as a means to contact them - and the ufo's appear and respond according to intent of the group.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnwQUEn42RU
I want to thank Daniel Love for all that he does!! I'll see you in my dreams! :D
~Humbledreamer.
I may have made this myself, but people don't need to know that :)
https://youtu.be/VbLklDz8dXQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbLklDz8dXQ&list=PL8lyTyrNxS3pSJxkyt3EEhSV jD8BXzKgv&index=1
I completely forgot this movie existed until last night's nightmare. I remember now watching it as a little kid and being horrified. What's wrong with my parents?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM0RFE3QGAU
I'm not sure if it's okay to post comments or not in this thread on the videos posted, but just let me know if that's not okay.
I watched the above videos, wanted to comment on the first one. I've heard about picking up other people's emotions, but I don't think that's what's really going on. We can feel another person's emotion, yes, as another is feeling it, but this generally dissipates pretty quickly after they stop experiencing the emotion in front of us. However, in the situations she describes, where it's longer-lasting, this is not an emotion that we should blame someone else for. They cannot put that in us. They can only awaken that which is already inside of us. If we are feeling anxious or upset about our job security after our friend vented, that's because we already have that fear. Our friend is just the catalyst that brought our own fear to the surface for the purpose of giving us the opportunity to deal with it, to make peace with it. This is a good thing in the long run, if we know how to handle our feelings. But we have to own our feelings, not blame them on another person (that's not helpful). If we feel it, it is ours.
I also really dislike using the term "low emotional intelligence." What she describes is one kind of emotional intelligence, or even something different - more like social intelligence. Often people with this kind of empathic nature are very good at connecting with the feelings of others, and that's a form of emotional intelligence, too. It's true, they may not know how to handle those feelings in a social context (ie. boundaries). Still, to use that term is insulting. It's like saying someone has a low intelligence because they didn't score well on an IQ test. My experience in life as a special ed teacher has shown me that IQ does not determine the intelligence of a person. And as a mom of a kid with autism, neither does their ability to understand emotions in a social context. That's only one facet.
Yeah, I'm not sure if it's okay to comment here.
I'm sorry you feel that way. I was just sharing what I was just watching. All videos can be subjective.
I would hope it's okay to comment. I like interacting with others about the stuff we share.
No need to be sorry, you certainly didn't do anything wrong. I have issues with mainstream mental health, and the things that get repeated a lot and never questioned.