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Our 600th Video There are all kinds of animals in nature. Some of them are fierce and some are docile. In this video compiled for you and you will watch mixed animals. Sit back and enjoy the 600th documentary. So We Our Living On A Threshold Of A Dream... Who I'm I ? I Seek A World Of Love And Peace Of Mind With A Love For All Animals And A Real Love Of Life And Peace. But I Live In A World Full Of Death, Drugs, Rape, Genocide, Etc. This Is Our 600th Videos.

And 13.2K Followers And 2.6 Million Views Now. All Info. shared in this channel is for non-hate and non-race and historical purposes only. Thanks Too All Followers Good or Bad... We Love Or Care About Everyone And Its All About Love Of Life, Wild Relaxing Animal And Nature. Since few discuss these conditions in the world today, many don’t realize that they exist at all. Yin and yang is a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a primary chaos of material energy, organized into the cycles of yin and yang, and formed into objects and lives. Yin and yang are depicted as the light and dark halves of a circle and represent duality or the idea that two opposite characteristics can actually exist in harmony and complement each other. The principle dates back to the 3rd century BCE or even earlier.

The Golden Rule is a fundamental ethical principle that states, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It is a precept in the Gospel of Matthew (7:12) and is a summary of the Christian's duty to his neighbor. In its negative form, "Do not do to others what you would not like done to yourselves," it occurs in the 2nd-century documents Didache and the Apology of Aristides and may well have formed part of an early catechism. The positive formulation of the Golden Rule states that you should treat others the same way you would want to be treated yourself. This suggests that if you want people to treat you with respect, then you should treat them with respect. The Golden Rule has been expressed in various tenets of most religions and creeds through the ages, and it can be considered an ethic of reciprocity in some religions, although different religions treat it differently.

“What’s amazed me the most is that there is such a continuum from the male to the female, and it’s really hard to draw a line somewhere neatly in the middle”. Biological sex, it turns out, is a lot like gender identity not always male or female, but occasionally somewhere in between. We The People Of A World Of Death, Rape, Genocide, Beheading, Pedophile's, Homosexuality, Etc. Welcome People's Republic Of U.S.A. Gangs-Riots-Looting-Protests Propaganda Etc..

Define A Woman ? But the move seemed to go largely unnoticed until this week, when the dictionary’s expanded definition of “woman” garnered backlash from conservative commentators on social media and was subsequently covered by right-leaning media outlets. While the Cambridge Dictionary’s primary definition for “woman” remains “an adult female human being,” a second definition refers to “an adult who lives and identifies as female though they may have been said to have a different sex at birth.” Similarly, the British reference guide defines “man” as “an adult male human being” and also “an adult who lives and identifies as male though they may have been said to have a different sex at birth.”

Define A Woman ? Yes this is a hard question for some people you voted 4?

O.K. Its So Easy To Do... You take 100 trans women with 20 men and place them on a desert island with no other for a 100 years and you will get ?. After 100 years you get 120 dead skeleton... that it... no more... its so easy to do the math man !

So You take 100 women with 20 men and place them on a desert island with no other for a 100 years and you will get ?. After 100 years you get 120 dead skeleton too... Plus you will have 1000s of men and women and kids boy and girl running around and full of life too.

So a real women is ? anyone know this one ? trans women do you know ? ?

A desert island, deserted island, or uninhabited island, is an island, islet or atoll that is not permanently populated by humans. Uninhabited islands are often depicted in films or stories about shipwrecked people, and are also used as stereotypes for the idea of "paradise".

A trans woman is a woman who was assigned male at birth and has a female gender identity. Gender identity is a person's internal, personal sense of being a man or a woman. Transgender refers to people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. Gender dysphoria is a distress brought upon by the discrepancy between a person's gender identity and their sex assigned at birth. A transsexual person desires to physically transition to the sex that corresponds with the gender with which they identifies. Transitioning often includes taking hormones to suppress the physical characteristics of her assigned gender. Many transsexual women in the U.S. take hormone supplements, which can promote breast growth, change vocal pitch, and contribute in other ways to a more traditionally feminine appearance. but can not have baby at all. with no reproductive options for transgender individuals on a desert island.

i hope that my attempts to help all viewers and all sex's to understand without hate for each other the complex biology related to sex, gender identity, and attraction and we can stop killing each other now and maybe we can live in peace and love as we are and can be on a threshold of a dream starting today !

On a Threshold of a Dream / Question Of Balance - Music Moody Blues.

In The Beginning - First Man or Woman or AI or ?: I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think. Establishment: Of course you are my bright little star, I've miles And miles Of files Pretty files of your forefather's fruit and now to suit our great computer, You're magnetic ink. First Man: I'm more than that, I know I am, at least, I think I must be. Inner Man: There you go man, keep as cool as you can. Face piles And piles Of trials With smiles. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave And keep on thinking free.

Lovely To See You - A wonderful day for passing my way. Knock and my door and even the score With your eyes. Lovely to see you again my friend. Walk along with me to the next bend. Dark cloud of fear is blowing away. Now that you're hear, you're going to stay 'cause it's Lovely to see you again my friend. Walk along with me to the next bend. Tells us what you've seen in faraway forgotten lands. Where empires have turned back to sand. Wonderful day for passing my way. Knock and my door and even the score With your eyes. Lovely to see you again my friend. Walk along with me to the next bend.

Question Of Balance - Why do we never get an answer - When we're knocking at the door - With a thousand million questions - About hate and death and war? - 'Cause when we stop and look around us - There is nothing that we need - In a world of persecution - That is burning in its greed

Why do we never get an answer - When we're knocking at the door? - Because the truth is hard to swallow - That's what the war of love is for

It's not the way that you say it - When you do those things to me - It's more the way that you mean it - When you tell me what will be - And when you stop and think about it - You won't believe it's true - That all the love you've been giving - Has all been meant for you

I'm looking for someone to change my life - I'm looking for a miracle in my life - And if you could see what it's done to me - To lose the love I knew - Could safely lead me through

Between the silence of the mountains - And the crashing of the sea - There lies a land I once lived in - And she's waiting there for me - But in the grey of the morning - My mind becomes confused - Between the dead and the sleeping - And the road that I must choose

I'm looking for someone to change my life - I'm looking for a miracle in my life - And if you could see what it's done to me - To lose the love I knew - Could safely lead me to - The land that I once knew - To learn as we grow old - The secrets of our soul - It's not the way that you say it when you do those things to me - It's more the way you really mean it when you tell me what will be

Why do we never get an answer - When we're knocking at the door - With a thousand million questions - About hate and death and war? - When we stop and look around us - There is nothing that we need - In a world of persecution - That is burning in its greed

Why do we never get an answer - When we're knocking at the door?

So Deep Within You - Talk to me baby, I want to sleep at night - My heart is heavy, it's weighed down by the night. - And now I'm lonely, I want to see the light - So deep within you.

Cool wind is blowing through your crazy hair. - Warm colours flowing, this feeling we have shared. - And now I'm lonely I want to feel the love - So deep within you.

Your love's a never-ending dream - A castle by a stream of sweet understanding - I know you're thinking of me too, the messages - From you are my inspiration.

Love's incense lingers, it never fades away. - Like you I'm waiting for our special day. - And now I'm lonely I want to feel the love - So deep within you

My love is burning, like a forest fire - My heart is yearning, I feel a warm desire. - And now I'm lonely I want to touch the fire - So deep within you.

The Dream - When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead
The browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in the gutter, dead.

Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying
Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying.

Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure.
Love of love, love of life and giving without measure

Gives in return a wonderous yearn of a promise almost seen.
Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream.

Have You Heard (Part 1/2) - Part 1 - Now you know that you are real, - Show your friends that you and me - Belong to the same world, - Turned on to the same word, - Have you heard? - Now you know that you are free, - Living all your life at ease. - Each day has its always, - A look down life's hallways, doorways, - To lead you there.

(The Voyage) No Words

Have You Heard (Part 2/2) - Part 2 - Now you know how nice it feels, - Scatter good seed in the fields. - Life's ours for the making, - Eternity's waiting, waiting, - For you and me. - Now you know that you are real, - Show your friends that you and me - Belong to the same world, - Turned on to the same word, - Have you heard? - Have you heard? - Have you heard? - Have you heard? - Have you heard?

The Word & Om Spoken:
This garden universe vibrates complete - Some, we get a sound so sweet - Vibrations reach on up to become light - And then through gamma, out of sight - Between the eyes and ears there lie - The sounds of color and the light of a sigh - And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe - But it's all around if we could but perceive - To know ultra-violet, infra-red, and x-rays - Beauty to find in so may ways - Two notes of the chord, that's our full scope - But to reach the chord is our life's hope - And to name the chord is important to some - So they give it a word, and the word is OM

"OM" - The rain is on the roof - Hurry high butterfly - As clouds roll past my head - I know why the skys all cry - OM, OM, Heaven, OM

The Earth turns slowly round - Far away the distant sound - Is with us everyday - Can you hear what it say - OM, OM, Heaven, OM

The rain is on the roof - Hurry high butterfly - As clouds roll past my head - I know why the skys all cry - OM, OM, Heaven, OM

Moody Blues' song "Om" features the chanting of the word "Om," which represents Aum, a sacred mantra in Hindu, Jain, Sikh, and Buddhist religions.

https://youtu.be/2gsqrqsNsf8 - On a Threshold of a Dream

https://youtu.be/uZCzH8q1hcY - Days of Future Passed

https://youtu.be/26YzvbkbSDU - Question Of Balance

The Moodys were so far ahead of their time and so underrated - their songs were simply brilliant and transcended all other bands. The Moodies were the most influential musicians of my teenage years. Their songs touched me profoundly, and while some of my friends felt they were boring musicians, I believed the Moodies were almost preaching with their lyrics. To me each song had a profound message that literally touched my soul, and to me that produced what I felt was a real spiritual high. Starting with Days of Future Passed, each succeeding album was eagerly anticipated and every single one released did not disappoint. Still to this day I get a tingle in my chest when I play some of my favorite Moodie ballads. I know that there are many of you out there who feel the same way about our beloved Moody Blues. The ideas in their first seven albums (the sacred 7) were the messages I needed to hear at the time. I still live my life by them. So far ahead of their time. And like the difference between shoot-em-up games and Myst, the Moodies are a unique and shining example of excellence.

The Electric Prunes - Mass in F Minor - Om is the Primordial Sound of the Universe

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Om is the seed of transcendental sound, and it is through transcendental sound one can transform the mind and the senses. By chanting Om, the mind becomes aligned with the breath, which enables a person to get into an elevated state of consciousness called samadhi. So Rock Mass in F Minor is this Transcendental Sound of your Real Mind. The album was planned to combine religious and classical elements with psychedelic rock, in a religious-based rock-opera concept album.

Samadhi is the highest state of mental concentration that people can achieve while still bound to the body and which unites them with the highest reality.

The origin of life is one of the great mysteries in the Universe. To determine the origin of life, scientists are investigating the problem in several different ways. Some scientists are studying life on our own planet. Some scientists are seeking out life or fossil life on other planets or moons in our solar system. And other scientists are trying to detect life in other solar systems, either by measuring life's effects on the atmospheres of distant planets or by measuring artificial radiation like radio signals that may be produced by advanced life.

Thus far, the most fruitful approach has been to examine life on our own planet. However, even in our own backyard, it is difficult to determine life's origins because it began at least 3.5 billion years ago. We know that life began at least 3.5 billion years ago, because that is the age of the oldest rocks with fossil evidence of life on earth. These rocks are rare because subsequent geologic processes have reshaped the surface of our planet, often destroying older rocks while making new ones. Nonetheless, 3.5 billion year old rocks with fossils can be found in Africa and Australia. They are usually a mix of solidified volcanic lavas and sedimentary cherts. The fossils occur in sedimentary cherts.

Chemical traces of life have also been detected in slightly older rocks. In Greenland, a series of ancient metamorphosed sediments have been found. Analyses indicate the sediments were deposited about 3.8 billion years ago. They also revealed carbon isotope signatures that appear to have been produced by organisms that lived when the sediments were deposited.

In all cases, life as we understand it must have water. This general rule is true on Earth and is thought to be true elsewhere in the solar system. Currently, life is being sought on Mars where water may have once flowed on the surface and Europa where a subterranean sea of water may exist beneath its icy surface.

If one analyzes the genetic information in a variety of modern organisms living on Earth, one can begin to group and separate organisms based on their common (or disparate) properties. This type of analyses is intuitive at some levels. For example, most people recognize that mule deer and white tail deer are more closely related than mule deer and grizzly bears. Consequently, in a tree of life, mule deer would appear closer to white tail deer than grizzly bears. This same process can be applied to all organisms and has led to three large domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Humans, as well as other complex mammals, are part of the Eukarya group. If one traces the genetic information in organisms in all three groups, it appears they have a common ancestor or at least ancestors that share a common set of traits. In either case, it appears the earliest form of life in the tree of life were thermophilic or hyperthermophile organism, which means they lived in systems composed of hot water.

Hot water systems are called hydrothermal systems. These can be found in areas of volcanic activity where hot molten rock beneath the surface heats groundwater. Hydrothermal systems produce hot springs and geysers at the surface. Good examples include Yellowstone on the United States and Rotorua in New Zealand.

Recently, Kring and his colleagues have been investigating impact-generated hydrothermal systems. The energy deposited by an impact event is so great that it can easily heat water and cause it to circulate through the Earth's crust. Examples of impact-generated systems have been found at several impact craters around the world. And although none of them are active today, they likely produced hot springs and geysers similar to those produced by magmatic activity beneath the surface of the Earth.

Early in Earth's history, both volcanism and impact cratering were very common processes. So both may have provided the environments needed to transform disparate chemical compounds into living organisms and may have provided a suitable habitat for that life to evolve.

The most famous impact event that affected Earth is perhaps the Chicxulub impact event, which has been linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. It is, however, only one of many impact events that have affected our planet and not even one of the largest. The record of these processes is very poor on Earth, because our planet has a lot of geologic processes that destroy or mask evidence of impact events. Mountain building processes crumple impact craters, plate subduction consumes impact craters, erosion dissects impact craters, and lava flows and sediments often bury any remaining impact craters. While scientists continue to discover a handful of impact craters each year, the number of known craters is quite small (currently ~160; see Map for a current listing of impact craters).

A much better record of the impact cratering history of the Earth is preserved on our neighboring Moon. Because water does not flow across its surface, lava no longer erupts from its volcanoes, and plate tectonics has never occured there, the record of bombardment in the Earth-Moon system is far better preserved. Over 300,000 impact craters the size of Barringer Crater (or Meteor Crater; ~1km in diameter) in Northern Arizona and larger exist on the Moon. They have been created as asteroids and comets pelted its surface, at the same time similar object pelted the Earth. However, because of the Earth's larger size, it would have suffered about 10 times more impact events, or over 3 million impact craters greater than 1 km in diameter!

These impact craters have been produced on the Earth and Moon over their 4.5 to 4.6 billion year history. Studies of the impact cratering histories of the Earth-Moon system and observations of asteroids and comets in our solar system indicate that impact events continue to occur on both the Earth and Moon and that they occurred more frequently earlier in Earth's history. But an additional twist of this story began to emerge when scientists began studying rocks collected on the Moon by Apollo astronauts.

Analyses of lunar samples collected by Apollo astronauts revealed a surprising feature: the crust of the Moon seems to have been severely heated ~3.9 billion years ago, metamorphosing the rocks in it. Scientists (Tera et al., 1974) suggested this metamorphic event may have been created by a large number of asteroid and/or cometary collisions in a brief pulse of time, <200 million years, in what was called the lunar cataclysm.

If a lunar cataclysm really occurred, then lots of impact melted rocks with that same age should also exist. And, indeed, additional analyses of impact melts collected by Apollo astronauts revealed a range of impact ages, but, significantly, none older than 3.85Ga (Dalrymple and Ryder, 1993; 1996). This also seemed to imply a lunar cataclysm ~3.9 Ga, which completely destroyed or metamorphosed impact melts produced by older impact events.

However, the interpretation of these data were controversial, because all of the Apollo landing sights were restricted to the nearside equatorial region of the Moon. This restriction was a mission limitation because it was necessary to maintain communication with Earth. The result, unfortunately, was a potentially biased set of samples. Critics of the luanr cataclysm hypothesis suggested the Apollo samples are dominated by the effects of the large impact basins (Nectaris, Cresium, Serenitatis, and Imbrium) in the nearside equatorial region of the Moon and do not reflect a global impact record.

More recently, a new set of samples was discovered that can help test the hypothesis of a lunar cataclysm. Beginning in 1981, scientists began finding meteorites that looked very similar to the rocks collected by Apollo astronauts. It was soon realized that these meteorites came from the Moon and were delivered to the Earth by recent impact events on the lunar surface. Since impact events occur randomly on the surface of the Moon, the collection of lunar meteorites provided a set of samples from a much larger region of the lunar surface than the Apollo collection. They were a perfect set of samples to test the lunar cataclysm hypothesis.

Among the lunar meteorite collection was a set of rocks called regolith breccias. These are rocks composed of the broken fragments of lots of other, older rocks. Some of these fragments are samples of impact melts that occurred farther back in the moon's history. To test the lunar cataclysm hypothesis, one could extract these fragments and determine when they had formed. If they also failed to record impact events prior to 3.9 Ga, like the Apollo samples, then this would seem to confirm the lunar cataclysm hypothesis.

In a study by Cohen, Swindle, and Kring released in 2000, the ages of impact melts in 4 lunar meteorites were reported. The collection of impact melt samples had a range of ages, meaning they had been produced in impact events that occurred from 3.9 to 2.7 billion years ago on the Moon. Significantly, none of the ages were older than ~3.9 billion years ago. In the case of the Moon, this event appears to have nearly resurfaced the entire planet.

Observations of impact craters on the Moon indicate that >1,700 impact craters with diameters >20 km were produced during the cataclysm. This implies that >17,000 impact craters with diameters >20km were produced on the Earth during this same period of time, which lasted from 20 to 200 million years. Each of these impact events is large enough to have produced global effects and some of the largest would have produced impact craters with diameters that exceeded 1,000 km. That is, impact craters the size of continents were being produced on the Earth (e.g. Kring, 2000; Kring and Cohen, 2002).

Scientists are now wondering if this cataclysmic bombardment may have affected life on Earth or been involved in life's origins. The earliest isotopic evidence of life we have is from rocks ~3.8 billion years old, immediately after the cataclysm.

Dust to Dust: The Brief, Eventful Afterlife of a Human Corpse

Welcome or not, dying is a natural part of the circle of life. Death initiates a complex process by which the human body gradually reverts back to dust, as it were. In the language of forensics, decomposition transforms our biological structures into simple organic and inorganic building blocks that plants and animals can use.

Four main factors affect the pace and completeness of decay. The most important is temperature: the rate of chemical reactions in a cadaver doubles with each 10 degree Celsius rise. Humidity or water from the environment buffers those reactions, slowing their effects. Extreme acidity or alkalinity hastens how quickly enzymes degrade biological molecules—although again, the presence of ample water can mediate the effects. Finally, anything that blocks exposure to oxygen, such as burial, submersion or high altitude, will slow decomposition. Depending on the interplay of these four factors, the body can turn into a skeleton as rapidly as two weeks or take more than two years.

Forensic scientists use their knowledge of the biology and chemistry of decomposition, together with the variables that affect the speed of decay, to estimate a person’s time of death and to help investigators discover clandestine graves. Medical experts and ethicists may not agree on how to define the moment of death [see “When Does Life Belong to the Living?” by Robin Marantz Henig], but they know in great detail the stages through which a body gradually decomposes. The stages are described below. The timescales noted are approximate and refer to a body that is lying open to the air. Being buried unshrouded in soil or in a casket could extend the intervals significantly.

Stage 1: FRESH - Days 1 to 6
In the first stage, soft tissue begins to decompose in a chain of events that starts with autolysis, or self-digestion. When breathing and circulation cease, cells are left without a supply of oxygen. The cells survive for a few minutes to a few days, but they can no longer pass wastes into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide, one of the by-products of metabolism, is acidic, and as it accumulates, the acidity inside a cell increases, causing cell membranes to rupture. Single membranes surrounding organelles called lysosomes tend to dissolve first. The sacs contain digestive enzymes normally used by cells to break down organic molecules such as proteins. As these enzymes spill out, they begin digesting the cell from the inside out, eventually creating small blisters in and on internal tissues and organs and on the skin. The blister fluid, consisting of digested cell innards, is rich in nutrients.

As blisters rupture, the fluids give the surface of the corpse a moisture-laden sheen. Deep skin cells begin to slough off, resulting in skin slippage, one of the first visually revolting signs of decomp­osition.

Within a few hours after death, several other phenomena also begin. Muscles stiffen (rigor mortis), starting in the eyelids, jaw and neck, when cells no longer pump out calcium ions; such pumping keeps muscles supple. For a time, muscle cells continue to convert nutrients into energy, but without oxygen the process produces lactic acid, which also causes muscles to contract. Gelling of the cell’s innards, resulting from increased acidity, contributes to the stiffening. Rigor mortis peaks in 24 hours but then relaxes as cells succumb to autolysis.

The body also starts to cool (algor mortis) to ambient temperature, generally at approximately 0.8 degree C per hour. Algor mortis can of course be influenced by the body’s location and size, clothing and weather conditions.

Within an hour or two of death, the pull of gravity makes red and white blood cells settle (livor mortis), gradually giving a purplish-red hue to the epidermis, except in areas that are being compressed, such as skin in contact with the ground. Maximum congealing takes place at six to 12 hours. Marbling occurs after several days as blood and proteins begin to decompose and liberate sulfur-rich compounds, giving the corpse one of its offensive odors.

Stage 2: BLOAT - Days 7 to 23
After about a week, the release of those nutrient-rich fluids begins to fuel an army of microbes that further liquefy the body’s soft tissue. Bacteria, fungi and protozoa (from the corpse and from the environment) attack the tissue, producing numerous gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and a variety of so-called volatile organic compounds such as benzene. Because the greatest concentration of microbes in the body is in the intestinal tract, the most obvious bloating, or distension, occurs there. Trapped gases can eventually erupt from the rectum or even rip apart the abdominal wall.

Stage 3: ACTIVE DECAY - Days 24 to 50
During this stage, insects (primarily maggots and beetles) and sometimes carnivores join microorganisms in removing the remaining traces of tissue. Much of the body’s muscle and fat has been reduced to a foul-smelling, liquidly paste like substance. If the tissue has been open to air (aerobic conditions), it will have a pH greater than 9.0, highly basic (7.0 is neutral). If the corpse has been buried so that anaerobic (oxygen-free) conditions prevail, the body will be acidic (less than 7.0). The more extreme the pH, the quicker the decomposition.

If conditions are basic and also warm and moist, lipids (primarily triglycerides) will go through a chemical reaction called saponification that creates adipocire, also known as grave wax. (The reaction is the basis for how commercial soap is made from animal fat.) Adipocire can range in color from whitish to dark yellow, with the occasional brown chunk here and there. It can also have a variety of consistencies, from hard and crumbly if decomposition has progressed rapidly to soft and pasty for slower decay. If grave wax covers decomposing tissue, it will create an anaerobic environment and shield the tissue from its surroundings, retarding the process and potentially delaying complete liquefaction at that site for years.

Stage 4: DRY - Days 51 to 64
In the dry stage, the last traces of tissue are removed, leaving the human skeleton. Odors and disfigurement are largely gone. Bones then go through their own decomposition process, called diagenesis, which can last years to decades. Bone has two components: protein (collagen) and a mineral, hydroxyapatite. Protein degrades first, which leaves the remaining skeletal material susceptible to cracking and flaking. Once the protein is gone, freezing and thawing, moisture, carnivores and erosion will break it down into dust. But if the bones lie in soil that is very dry and contains certain minerals, the minerals can fill in the cracks and voids, bonding the hydroxyapatite and allowing the combination to fossilize and survive the ravages of time.

Time of Death?
Forensic scientists like myself study decomposing bodies to improve our methods for accurately determining how long someone has been dead and for finding clandestine graves. We have identified more than 400 chemicals released during decomposition that give us clues for both tasks. My laboratory has also created an electronic handheld instrument (called Labrador) that can detect many of these compounds. About 30 of the chemicals, when identified together, provide very good evidence that hidden human remains have been found. Among them:

Freon's. These molecules are similar to the coolant in your refrigerator or air conditioner and accumulate (in ­inert form) in tissue and bone matrixes during a lifetime of ingesting fluoridated water or products such as toothpaste.

Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Human decomposition has a unique, sickly sweet odor, largely created by aromatics such as benzene, an important component of gasoline.

Sulfur compounds. The same dimethyl disulfides and hydrogen sulfides released
by decaying vegetation in swamps and bogs contribute a rotten-egg smell.

Carbon Tetrachloride. Created by bacteria during decomposition, this nasty compound was once used in fire extinguishers, as a dry-cleaning solvent and in making chlorofluoro­carbons (which partially destroyed the ozone layer). It is now banned from most applications because it is highly toxic and can even cause cancer. How ironic that after a lifetime of health-conscious living, we revert to this and other known carcinogens.

Understanding Death and Loss Excerpts from the writings of Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Though the ordinary man looks upon death with dread and sadness, those who have gone before know it as a wondrous experience of peace and freedom.

At death, you forget all the limitations of the physical body and realize how free you are. For the first few seconds there is a sense of fear — fear of the unknown, of something unfamiliar to the consciousness. But after that comes a great realization: the soul feels a joyous sense of relief and freedom. You know that you exist apart from the mortal body.

Every one of us is going to die someday, so there is no use in being afraid of death. You don’t feel miserable at the prospect of losing consciousness of your body in sleep; you accept sleep as a state of freedom to look forward to. So is death; it is a state of rest, a pension from this life. There is nothing to fear. When death comes, laugh at it. Death is only an experience through which you are meant to learn a great lesson: you cannot die.

Our real self, the soul, is immortal. We may sleep for a little while in that change called death, but we can never be destroyed. We exist, and that existence is eternal. The wave comes to the shore, and then goes back to the sea; it is not lost. It becomes one with the ocean, or returns again in the form of another wave. This body has come, and it will vanish; but the soul essence within it will never cease to exist. Nothing can terminate that eternal consciousness.

Even a particle of matter or a wave of energy is indestructible, as science has proved; the soul or spiritual essence of man is also indestructible. Matter undergoes change; the soul undergoes changing experiences. Radical changes are termed death, but death or a change in form does not change or destroy the spiritual essence.

The body is only a garment. How many times you have changed your clothing in this life, yet because of this you would not say that you have changed. Similarly, when you give up this bodily dress at death you do not change. You are just the same, an immortal soul, a child of God.

The word “death” is a great misnomer, for there is no death; when you are tired of life, you simply take off the overcoat of flesh and go back to the astral world.

The Bhagavad Gita speaks beautifully and solacingly of the immortality of the soul:

Never the spirit was born; the spirit shall cease to be never;
Never was time it was not; End and Beginning are dreams!
Birth less and deathless and changeless remaineth the spirit forever;
Death hath not touched it at all, dead though the house of it seems.

Death is not the end: it is temporary emancipation, given to you when karma, the law of justice, determines that your present body and environment have served their purpose, or when you are too weary or exhausted by suffering to bear the burden of physical existence any longer. To those who are suffering, death is resurrection from the painful tortures of flesh into awakened peace and calmness. To the elderly, it is a pension earned by years of struggling through life. For all, it is a welcome rest.

When you reflect that this world is filled with death, and that your body, too, has to be relinquished, God’s plan seems very cruel. You can’t imagine that He is merciful.

But when you look at the process of death with the eye of wisdom, you see that after all it is merely a thought of God passing through a nightmare of change into blissful freedom in Him again. Saint and sinner alike are given freedom at death, to a greater or lesser degree according to merit. In the Lord’s dream astral world — the land to which souls go at death — they enjoy a freedom such as they never knew during their earthly life.

So don’t pity the person who is passing through the delusion of death, for in a little while he will be free. Once he gets out of that delusion, he sees that death was not so bad after all. He realizes his mortality was only a dream and rejoices that now no fire can burn him, no water can drown him; he is free and safe.

The consciousness of the dying man finds itself suddenly relieved of the weight of the body, of the necessity to breathe, and of any physical pain. A sense of soaring through a tunnel of very peaceful, hazy, dim light is experienced by the soul. Then the soul drifts into a state of oblivious sleep, a million times deeper and more enjoyable than the deepest sleep experienced in the physical body….

The after-death state is variously experienced by different people in accordance with their modes of living while on earth. Just as different people vary in the duration and depth of their sleep, so do they vary in their experiences after death. The good man who works hard in the factory of life goes into a deep, unconscious, restful sleep for a short while. He then awakens in some region of life in the astral world: “In my Father’s house are many mansions.”

Souls in the astral region are clothed in gossamer light. They do not encase themselves in bundles of bones with fleshly covers. They carry no frail, heavy frames that collide with other crude solids and break. Therefore, there is no war in the astral land between man’s body and solids, oceans, lightning, and disease. Nor are there accidents, for all things coexist in mutual helpfulness, rather than antagonism. All forms of vibration function in harmony with one another. All forces live in peace and conscious helpfulness. The souls, the rays on which they tread, and the orange rays they drink and eat, all are made of living light. Souls live in mutual cognizance and cooperation, breathing not oxygen, but the joy of Spirit.

“Friends of other lives easily recognize one another in the astral world,” [Sri Yukteswar said]. “Rejoicing at the immortality of friendship, they realize the indestructibility of love, often doubted at the time of the sad, delusive partings of earthly life.”

How glorious is life after death! No more will you have to lug about this old baggage of bones, with all its troubles. You will be free in the astral heaven, unhindered by physical limitations.

When a dear one dies, instead of grieving unreasonably, realize that he has gone on to a higher plane at the will of God, and that God knows what is best for him. Rejoice that he is free. Pray that your love and goodwill be messengers of encouragement to him on his forward path. This attitude is much more helpful. Of course, we would not be human if we did not miss loved ones; but in feeling lonesome for them we don’t want selfish attachment to be the cause of keeping them earthbound. Extreme sorrow prevents a departed soul from going ahead toward greater peace and freedom.

To send your thoughts to loved ones who have passed on, sit quietly in your room and meditate upon God. When you feel His peace within you, concentrate deeply at the Christ [Kutastha] Centre, the Centre of will at the point between the two eyebrows, and broadcast your love to those dear ones who are gone.

Visualize at the Christ [Kutastha] Centre the person you wish to contact. Send to that soul your vibrations of love, and of strength and courage.

If you do this continuously, and if you don’t lose the intensity of your interest in that loved one, that soul will definitely receive your vibrations. Such thoughts give your loved ones a sense of well-being, a sense of being loved. They have not forgotten you any more than you have forgotten them.

Send your thoughts of love and goodwill to your loved ones as often as you feel inclined to do so, but at least once a year — perhaps on some special anniversary. Mentally tell them, “We will meet again sometime and continue to develop our divine love and friendship with one another.” If you send them your loving thoughts continuously now, someday you will surely meet them again. You will know that this life is not the end, but merely one link in the eternal chain of your relationship with your loved ones.

Affirmation
Affirmation theory and instructions

“The ocean of Spirit has become the little bubble of my soul. Whether floating in birth, or disappearing in death, in the ocean of cosmic awareness the bubble of my life cannot die. I am indestructible consciousness, protected in the bosom of Spirit’s immortality.”

Love is the meaning of life
Love is the core of our lives. It is the purpose, passion and meaning of life. To love and be loved is the point of it all. Yet love, so important and central to our lives, is a complex experience and a confusing word.

Love is the core of our lives. It is the purpose, passion and meaning of life. To love and be loved is the point of it all. Yet love, so important and central to our lives, is a complex experience and a confusing word. We mean different things and misunderstand each other when we say, "I love you."

Love comes in many forms-as many as the number of humans that have ever lived.

I see love as a potential spiritual experience-to see and be seen as we really are-beyond what we each appear to be. To love is to recognize the divine in another person, and with that recognition, dedication, compassion and caring flow naturally. To be loved this way is like coming home, finding your authentic self and discovering that you are not alone.

Love takes us deeper into the self yet goes beyond self. It penetrates to the depths of the soul. We love the unique expression of the divine in the other, the other is no longer separate from us, and once that connection between you is experienced there can be no separation.

Life is all about relationships, and love is the point of it all. Life is imperfect, we are all flawed, life is unpredictable, and we all make mistakes. We waste our time and energy, we stray from our paths, and we harm each other. Yet love makes it worthwhile and allows us to forgive others and ourselves.

Unconditional love is an ideal form of love. It is the perfect, all forgiving love of parents for their children. But even the most devoted mother or father falls short of perfection.

We may search our whole lives for the perfect soul mate-one whom we love without judgment or reservation, one who loves us the same perfect way, but we will never find that perfection because we are each human.

We must accept and appreciate love just as we have received it in all its human imperfection.

It is through us that love is received- and expressed. It is in our lives, through our actions, in our words and in our relationships that divine love is manifest. But, of course, we are human-imperfect, frail and fallible. We do not see clearly-ourselves or others. We love imperfectly and we do not fully appreciate the love that we receive.

But that is how we experience love-divine love, unconditional love, compassion and grace-filtered by the passions and hunger of our bodies, clouded by our limited minds and nar-rowed by our little selves.

We must not only love the ones we're with. We must accept the love we have been given.

This morning, my thoughts began with a prayer of appreciation for love in my life-in the past and in the present, as I have received it, partly through the grace of the events and circumstances of my life and the gifts I have received but primarily through my important relationships.

I am thankful for love- perfect and unconditional- as manifest and expressed in my imperfect relationships. I accept and appreciate that love as expressed by my wife in our long relationship, in her concern and care for me, our home and our children. I appreciate the love of each of my children, the experiences we have shared as they have grown and we have all learned, in shared adventures, challenges and memories, in the rituals and routine of our everyday lives that seem endless but are finite.

I appreciate divine love through my relationships with my parents, each expressing love in their own ways, with my sister and with my brother.

I am thankful for the love received and expressed in my deepest friendships. I am grateful for the gift of my work-and the opportunity to express unconditional love in the care of the whole world today.

We are all used to taking the falling in love process for LOVE. Nothing can be further from the truth. However, the illusion created in our consciousness is extremely convincing and at times even captivating. As I view the situation, it all depends on the intentions of the person who has fallen in love and on subconsciously induced negative thought patterns at that time.

In order for the falling in love process to take place, two conditions have to be met at the level of our personal energy system i.e. in our subconscious.

As deep as four generations back in the family lines of one person and the other completely innocent person, there have to be identical negative thought patterns, which means identical traumas, convictions, opinions, emotions and entanglements.

Then, when we have experienced a wonderful infatuation and have gone through all its stages, we will strengthen from 20 to 40 negative subconscious beliefs in each other.

Therefore, it all depends on the initially assumed intention. If we cling to the thoughts like “I want to experience deep love”, in order to initiate a huge wave of the energy of Love, we need to trigger all the severest traumas.

If our intention is to meet a friend for life, the connection of negative thought patterns between the two people is very delicate, and the infatuation is at a very low level of intensity.

We can say that the stronger the infatuation, the slighter the chances to maintain the relationship and vice versa.

From the moment of expressing our intention, the subconscious mind of one person searches through the subconscious of everybody around to make the two conditions meet. When the person finds a matching candidate, their meeting is arranged. The human eyes send out rays like two little laser beams. One split second is enough for two people to look each other in the eyes and the little laser beams will cross and the energy flares between their eyes and the two energy systems. It is a very important moment.

From now on the process of falling in love begins. The analysis or the critical thinking is switched off instantly. Then you cannot think critically about “that” person, and even if we do, it does not matter in the least. A transition of powerful charges of the Love Energy starts between the two energy systems in order to connect the major identical traumas in their subconscious minds. Negative patterns combine on a large scale. We feel these transitions as a violent longing for this beloved one just found in the sea of life. Our body produces endorphins and several dozen other chemical compounds causing the state of happiness for an unknown reason.

Everything that people imagine about their partners and their love at that moment is truly beautiful and magical – in most cases it belongs to the realm of fantasy.

After the first intercourse based on the sexual energy (94 % of the blocked energy of the second chakra) what follows is merging and connection of two subconscious minds. It is often called – “what God has joined together, let no man separate” – that is what has been connected on the energy system level, before the healing of mutual traumas takes place, the partners should be together because only then can they let go of their traumas. The process of falling in love continues until the moment when all the negative traumatic points and negative thought patterns connect and one person feels that they have won over the other in a sense. The wave of the Love Energy will bring out the negative thought patterns from the deepest subconscious to the physical body. Now the two people’s subconscious minds start to read each other’s emotional contents of the negative thought patterns. The lovers are not even aware that no negative thought and no negative emotion ever belonged to their nature, but they will start to identify with them, surrender to them and eventually give up on Love for something they hear in their heads.

I am often asked the question – “so what purpose does such love serve?” As I view the situation, it seems that the infatuation process, or falling in love, are the processes of healing the soul, of everything that in both souls is identical but is not Love.

As an incentive we receive a surge of a marvelous feeling and we want to keep it while associating it with that particular person. When difficult emotions appear, people usually try to escape from experiencing them, run away from each other, however taking the intensified load of emotional pain with them.
Emotional links are created only when we accept somebody else’s suffering to our inside. If we release that suffering using e.g. the, any emotional relation will disappear and we will be free from that person. Then we can consciously decide whether we want to be together or not.

I wish all of those in love to have 14 February.

Convictions of animals
I saw a movie about dolphins that wanted to commit suicide and swam ashore, and also the ones that people tried to rescue. Their chakras compared with the length of their bodies were huge. The shape of the chakra of their heads – the petals were pulled to the axis and their very quick spinning means the dolphins reject the situation as unacceptable and unbearable.

The heart chakra was black, deformed downwards – it means self-hatred, a will to destroy oneself, hatred of God and rejection of the world.

The digestive tract chakra – identical to the heart chakra – it means hatred to the world surrounding them, to the Earth.

The self-acceptance chakra shows rejection of oneself.

The survival chakra shows the feeling of enormous threat and hopelessness. “As the Earth is dying, we do not want to live either”.

What Are Chakras?
Chakras, meaning “wheel” or “disk” in Sanskrit, are thought to be portals through which the main energetic channels of the body flow.

There are more than 72,000 energetic channels in the body called nadis (pronounced “nah-dees”), according to Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, global activist and founder of the Art of Living Foundation. Similar to veins carrying blood through the body, nadis are pathways carrying vital life force energy, often referred to as “prana,” throughout your entire being, according to practitioners of the chakra system.

There are three major nadis involved in the discussion of chakras: ida, pingala and sushumna. These nadis run up and down the spine in a DNA-like helix, and chakras form where these three nadis intersect.

Although there are more than 100 chakras in the body, seven main chakras align on the axis from the base of the spine to the top, or crown, of the head, and these chakras are what most people refer to when discussing the chakras.

History of Chakras
The concept of chakras is an ancient one. Originating in India, chakras were first mentioned in the Vedas, ancient yogic and spiritual texts, between 500 and 1500 BCE (though some Indian scholars believe the system can be traced back even further). The chakra system is closely linked to the practice and teachings of both yoga and Ayurveda, an ancient traditional medicine system.

“The Vedic way of life was all gathered by observation and intuitive knowledge,” says Shankar. “It’s amazing how [ancient peoples] could feel the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm in those days—how stars, planets and the nadis/chakras in the body are connected.”

How Do Chakras Influence Health?
The purpose of chakras is to maintain the free flow of energy in our bodies, which explains the translation of chakra as a “wheel” or “cycle.”

“Chakras are electromagnetic vortices that take in and redistribute subtle life force energy in and around the body,” says Damla Aktekin, inner child energetic wound healer and founder of A Drop of Om. “Understanding this system can give you a roadmap for what areas of your body and your life need attention and care right now.”

Each of the chakras is associated with nerve bundles, organs or glands in the particular area in which they’re located. As such, they not only affect the physical functionality of that region but also may influence an individual’s emotional and spiritual state.

What Is a Blocked Chakra?
When a chakra is balanced, energy flows freely throughout the body. However, when the free flow of energy is blocked in a chakra, which can occur due to certain lifestyles, experiences, physical environments and more, imbalance occurs. If a chakra is obstructed, a person may exhibit physical and emotional manifestations of the imbalance.

It’s unhealthy for the chakras to be either completely blocked or continuously overflowing with energy—balance is the goal. However, when a non-life-affirming (stressful or traumatic) event occurs related to a particular chakra, that chakra begins to work faster to try to resolve the issue.

“When your nervous system goes into a fight, flight or freeze mode, your heart beats faster and your blood flow increases,” says Aktekin. “Your chakra system mimics this [reaction] on an energetic level by going into an overactive state and increases its rotation and activity where necessary.”

For example, imagine you find yourself in the aftermath of a car accident in which you were unharmed. You would still need to talk (thereby activating your throat chakra) to explain the situation to a police officer. Afterward, you most likely would feel like you didn’t want to talk anymore (which indicates throat chakra energy depletion) and would probably want to lie down and rest (energy depletion in all your chakras), explains Aktekin.

“Over time, if the chakra keeps rotating at an unusually fast pace, it eventually breaks down and slows to a depleted rotation, even appearing as not rotating,” says Aktekin. “This means that chakra will then try to take energy from the other healthy rotating chakras, which means a complete depletion and an almost stopped motion in the entire chakra system.” This extremely slowed movement is what most people refer to as a “blocked chakra,” but Aktekin prefers to call them “not fully flowing” chakras.

“In an ideal case, you want to have a flowing and resilient chakra system that knows when to open or close—rotate or not rotate too much—and doesn’t get stuck in a certain position creating imbalances,” says Aktekin. A lack of flow within the chakras can manifest as heaviness, discomfort, numbness and occasionally as pain in the body, she adds.

Pain or discomfort in an area of the body might correspond to an area of your life that isn’t flowing or functioning optimally, according to Aktekin. The stagnation manifesting physically due to a blocked chakra can begin to affect other areas of life as well, such as interpersonal relationships and career performance.

“Your emotions are felt and stored in your body, including complex emotional patterns related to traumas and stresses of your life,” says Aktekin. “These patterns of emotions may not be currently helping your life, especially if they require too much energy from your nervous system and energy body (chakras). These places of discomfort and pain are amazing opportunities for finding other ways to engage with life.”

In other words, unprocessed emotions may turn into physically stored symptoms. Because of this connection, chakras can be an important part of your inner guidance system.

Awareness and understanding of the chakras can lead to a more holistic understanding of the connection between the physical, emotional and energetic body.

The Seven Chakras
The seven main chakras correspond to specific places in the body. Together, they create a symbolic energetic healing roadmap. Each chakra has specific attributes, such as a corresponding number, element, sense, color and more.

The Root Chakra (Muladhara)
The root chakra, Muladhara, meaning “base support” in Sanskrit, is located at the base of the spine, encompassing the sacrum, pelvic floor and first three spinal vertebrae. It’s associated with survival, physical stability, grounding and more.

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