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Hi there smart drivers. Rick with Smart Drive Test talking to you today about merging onto a highway a

freeway or a motorway, or interstates for those of you in the United States. This

isn't for the people who are merging onto the highway

this is for the people who are already on the highway and are helping other

people to merge out onto the roadway because as I've said in previous videos

merging onto an interstate a freeway or a motorway is a team event and everybody

needs to participate now just before we get started here if you're working

towards a license or starting your career as a truck or bus driver be sure

to hit that subscribe button right about there that way you'll get access to all

of the great information as I get it available for you now one of the things

I've had several questions from smart drivers here asking me if they can stop

on the acceleration Lane now let me be kind of clear about this

the answer is no do not stop on the acceleration Lane have I been clear

about that do not stop on the acceleration Lane get your vehicle up to

the flow of traffic and merge onto the highway freeway or motorway it is a

completely unpredictable action if you stop on the acceleration lane and you

are going to be rear-ended and not only that if you're lucky enough to escape

being rear-ended you're going to be cussed and cursed by other drivers me

especially do touch stop on the acceleration lane unless the traffic is

backed up and bumper-to-bumper you need to get the vehicle up to the flow of

traffic and merge on to the highway other vehicles will slow down they will

move over they will help you get onto the highway and if you want to have

grief about this and it can argue with me about this leave a comment down in

the comment section I'll be more than happy to have a go with you do not stop

on the acceleration language is an unpredictable action it's like this guy

who stopped halfway through a turn you're expecting the person to go around

the corner and continue if you're having difficulty with your turn abort the turn

do not abort accelerating onto a freeway once you get onto that acceleration lane

you were committed go get your foot into it and go other

traffic we'll help you as a driving instructor

said to me other vehicles on the roadway have three choices they can wait for you

could they can go home and he had some exploit is added into that going home

part or they can crash into you and most of the time other traffic on the roadway

is not going to crash into you so get going and I also had a comment from Jeff

at all wheel driving Academy and he talked about other vehicles on the

roadway helping people to merge onto a freeway Iowa or a motorway or an

interstate and yes you have to help them do that so that's we're going to talk

about today and in the break here I'll calm down a little bit and not get so

excited about you know not stopping on acceleration lanes when you're merging

so we're going to go out to the car and we're going to show you how to help

other people to merge onto a highway and interstate and a freeway so stick around

we'll be right back with that information

my driver's log backwards hard drive - fuckin'-a about lean merging and helping

other people to merge onto the highway now I know on the overpass here there is

a lane that is merging and I'm looking behind me here there's a truck and hit

Alain but he is far back there there are some cars that are merging here and I'm

doing exactly 90 kilometres an hour I simply just move over to the other Lane

is that you can do and we'll do this up here farther is just moved just let off

on the throttle you don't have to break most of the time you just let off the

throttle and the other cars are accelerating while you're eat celery

ting that is almost twice the amount of speed that you're traveling because

they're trying to accelerate up to the road speed in turkey celery ting

therefore instead of say approximately 90 kilometers an hour now it's 160 170

kilometers an hour that's the two of you are moving away from each other because

you're decelerating and they're accelerating so when vehicles are

getting on the roadway there's lots of speed if you just let off the throttle a

little bit and you're not going to slow down that much maybe 10 or 15 clock down

kilometers an hour or 10 or 15 miles an hour 15 miles an hour is probably

extreme you're probably going to go from 65 to 60 if you're traveling along a

highway or an interstate to let other traffic on to the freeway

interstate or motorway depending on where you are in the world

so it's something that I always say I've had quite a few questions of late about

merging lien that drivers need to get out on the merging Lane and they need to

match the flow of traffic on this there's the posted speed limit puts down

the ramp all the way to the end get your vehicle up to the speed of the flow of

traffic and as you're coming out you're communicating early you've got your

signal on all the way out on the lawn ramp and the acceleration lane to

indicate other traffic that you are urging onto the highway that week is the

plot of opportunity the year I just let off the throttle and this guy in front

of me is accelerating and I slowed down approximately ten kilometers an hour and

by the time I let my foot off the throttle there that vehicle that had

pulled out in front of me there he just accelerated up speed and I just let off

the throttle I slowed down ten kilometers an hour approximately six

miles an hour and I didn't have to move over to the other Lane and I wasn't

right up on them the vehicle in front of me as you saw there in the image so it

works really well you just let your foot off the throttle just beat and help the

other traffic to get out on the roadway and people have asked me to stopping on

acceleration lane if you're stopping on acceleration links you're just asking

for trouble because you're committing an unpredictable action one of the reasons

that in my professional opinion that traffic crashes occur is because car

drivers of vehicles commit unpredictable actions if you commit an unpredictable

action and other drivers don't expect you to do

for example stopping on an acceleration land ramp or stopping halfway through a

turn other drivers don't expect you to do that if you do that and they're

following clothes they're going to run into you so I do not in any stretch of

the imagination advocate you stopping on acceleration Lane get out there and get

your vehicle up to the flow of traffic and pick your DAP communicate early and

you will pull over on the traffic and as well for the vehicles out on the highway

simply move over and let the other vehicles in it can't move over that get

you put off the throttle and II celebrate sometimes you're decelerating

and the other vehicle is accelerating as you saw here in the image the other

vehicle is going to be able to get up to highway speed up to the flow of traffic

whichever is less and you're simply just going to have to slow down a little bit

and then adjust your speed and this is another thing that what you're learning

how to drive you always just work the throttle up and down on the throttle now

you can see here this vehicles coming out in front of me there's no risk of us

intersecting or our paths colliding I don't even have to adjust my speed

because that vehicle is accelerating and getting out on to the highway really

well up to speed the vehicle is probably doing the posted speed limit of 100

kilometres an hour so now the driver has his or her signal

on again and they just they didn't even slow down on the highway to wait until

they got into deceleration lane and then they slowed down to make the right-hand

turn there on the highway now I've got my signal on early and I'm getting up

speed limit I've got a huge gap as a motorcycle back there and I'm now doing

the posted speed limit the motorcycle is over and I shoulder check and I simply

drift over not drift over to fully into my lane very controlled in how I do it

speed the traffic flow is about a hundred kilometers an hour set my cruise

and move and now the motorcycle you can see the motorcycle here's the dash cam

coming along and that motorcycle saw me and purging out onto the highway and

just go over to the lane so the motorcycle helped me first on to the

highway and for those of you coming down the freeway in one of the other previous

videos and I'll put a card up in the corner for you here you have to take

note of where the merge lanes are you can see those with the road signs along

the highway it will give you a good indication you take note of where the

off-ramp is and most of the time maybe not some of the interstates motorways in

other parts in the world but where there's an off-ramp there's also going

to be an on-ramp most of the time so you're looking you're scanning as you're

driving down the interstate freeway or the motorway interesting note of where

those on ramps are that way you can either move over to the other Lane to

allow merging traffic to get on to the highway now you can see here that you

can see here there's an off-ramp so up here on the other side there's going to

be an on-ramp so I'm standing down over there and making sure that there aren't

any vehicles coming back out onto the highway because if there's peoples

coming out onto the highway I'm going to move over

so I can any on-ramp here there's a vehicle coming is another vehicle here

right in front of me and I just let off the throttle I'd cancel the cruise and

I'd be accelerating and you can see that vehicle in front of me is accelerating

and there's lots of space because I'd be able to get over and all I did was just

take my foot off the throttle it just he celebrated just a little bit so you can

see how that works for those of you driving along through in the interstate

take note of where the off-ramp is this is going to be an on-ramp and then note

the vehicle coming out on the on-ramp basically just either decelerate a

little bit to let them get out onto the road or the Lord's the other lane if you

can or if it you have to through necessity so that's how you help other

vehicles or other vehicles to merge out on the highway a quick review of merging

onto a freeway motorway or interstate for those of you merging out onto the

highway do not stop on the acceleration lane simply match the flow of traffic

the speed of the flow of traffic on the highway and the highway traffic will

help you to create a gap that you can move into do not stop on the

acceleration lane because it makes you unpredictable and when you're

unpredictable you risk being rear-ended it is very likely that you're going to

rear-end it because the people behind you do not expect you to stop on that

acceleration ramp now for the people who are already on the interstate freeway or

motorway simply decelerate and oftentimes if the person on the

acceleration ramp which most of the time they will be will be accelerating and if

you simply start to decelerate the speed of those two vehicles moving away from

each other will create a sufficient gap for the person to move into on the

freeway highway or motorway now if you can move over to the other lane because

you're going to as you're driving down the interstate motorway or freeway

you're taking note of where the on-ramps are because you'll see an off-ramp and

very close to the off-ramp often is the on-ramp and just simply note the traffic

coming out on the on-ramp if you take note of that you're not going to be

caught out by the fact that oh my god there's a car there trying to merge onto

the highway freeway or interstate because you can see

and sometimes you're going to have to look out over the overpass to see those

vehicles coming onto the highway freeway or motorway and if you can and

you can simply move over to the other Lane because you'll have enough time to

change lanes and create a space for that vehicle to merge out onto the highway

freeway or motorway if you don't know there's a vehicle there and you can't

get over that you simply just take your foot off the throttle or cancel the

Cruze and start to decelerate which will create enough of a gap and if the people

on the acceleration Lane in fact do accelerate and do not stop which they

should not do in any any case unless it's an absolute emergency and even then

I don't advocate ever stopping on acceleration Lane then there's enough of

a gap that's created that those vehicles will be able to move out onto the

highway freeway or interstate question for my smart drivers have you ever had a

driver stop on an acceleration Lane and catch you out were you just about

rear-ended them leave a comment down in the comment section there all that helps

out the new drivers learning how to drive if you like what you see here

share subscribe leave a comment down in the comment section as well hit that

thumbs up on check out all the videos here on the channel if you're working

towards a license order starting your career as a bus or truck driver lots of

great information here as well head over website awesome information over there

and tremendous online courses that you can purchase I'm Rick with smart drive

test thanks very much for watching good luck on your road test and remember pick

the best answer not necessarily the right answer have a great day bye now

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4 things to do to keep your lawn from becoming sunburned - Duration: 0:56.

LARA: FOUR THINGS YOU CAN DO

RIGHT NOW.

TAISHA THE GRASS IS ALWAYS

GREENER WHERE IT IS WATERED.

THE SUMMER MONTHS CAN BE

DETRIMENTAL TO THE LAWN.

WHEN IT REALLY GETS HOT A DRY,

THE LAWN REALLY TAKES A BIG HIT.

THIS TYPE OF SPRINKLE HER, I

WOULD RUN IT FROM 30 TO 40

MINUTES.

TAISHA: HOW OFTEN YOU WATER IS

AS IMPORTANT AS WHEN YOU WATER.

>> IF YOU WATER AT NIGHT, YOU

CAN CREATE FUNGUS.

TAISHA SNOW SAYS WET YOUR GRASS

WITH AT LEAST AN INCH OF WATER

SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK TO PREVENT

SUN BURNS.

>> THE COLOR BROWN IN THE LAWN

MEANS THE LAWN IS GETTING

BLIGHTED, AND IT'S GETTING

STRESSED

TAISHA: IF YOUR LAWN ALREADY HAS

A TAN, IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO

HYDRATE.

BUT SNOW SAYS DITCH THE

FERTILIZER.

>> WE MOW AT FOUR INCHES DURING

THE SUMMER MONTH.

TAISHA: AND DON'T MOW TOO LOW.

>> THE KEY TO KEEPING THE GRASS

GREEN IS WATER, WATER, WATER,

ESPECIALLY IN THESE HOT SUMMER

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The old mechanic was limited

in terms of learning potential.

We also noticed that

one of our roles - the bomb carrier

had a pretty heavy weight on his back.

It was a frustrating responsibility to have.

Most people released the bomb right after picking it up.

Didn't notice they had it Cause did it unintentionally.

So we decided to go for a game dynamic

where you decide to do things because you want.

Where you have choices.

And that those choices are fun.

Players, when they get the new bomb

will go through a frustration period.

It's the initial part of WOW,

I'm not sure what I learned before applies.

Now I have to re-learn.

It will be okay in one or two matches. This moment won't last.

The bomb is intuitive, easy to learn.

Despite this first frustration injection In our old players

we believe that soon as you get used You'll see the potential and find it much better.

And for those who are new and never saw the old bomb

it's much more intuitive to play.

And less frustrating for the transporter. You won't get the bomb

that your teammate was trying to get.

You won't get it and die Because you didn't know you had it.

And took damage.

There were mechanics That weren't explained.

Or were hard to explain.

Now you can visually have an idea of what will happen to you.

Match time is basically the same.

What we have seen so far inside here

is that people aren't as disappointed with the roles.

The roles are better defined Support, Interceptor and Transporter.

There's even people making teams of two transporters

because one can throw it to the other who gets it ahead.

There's a new role that's emerging

a new way to play interceptor in which you pressure and keep an eye

if someone is leaving the combat To wait for the bomb ahead.

Since a lot of new, organic, mechanics emerged

there will be a lot of things to learn.

So our learning curve has increased a bit.

The bomb is intuitive so if you're new, you won't be frustrated with it.

When playing with new people.

But now, one or two people who really know how to play

will be able to shine even more.

Two things will happen

our matchmaking will be under some more pressure.

Because people need better balanced matches.

But the balanced matches will be more fun.

There are more opportunities for you to make big plays.

Alone, with a support you can save a goal because you grabbed the bomb

and threw it away.

The game is not so much defined by mathematics anymore.

We were very close to a RPG style now we want to go towards action.

So it should be even more about player's dexterity.

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I believe that it is becoming more and more important to be able to communicate in English.

Especially at many workplaces and universities around the world.

The better you understand and speak English, the easier it becomes to live, work, study, and travel abroad.

I believe that anyone can learn to speak and understand English fluently.

To get you started here are 10 tips for improving your spoken English.

Be confident and speak English as often as possible to as many people as you can.

Don't worry about making mistakes,

the more you practice the better and more confident you will become.

Remember speaking is a skill.

Just like playing the guitar or shooting a football,

the only way you can become great, is to actually do it!

A smart phone can be a powerful tool for learning English.

Use it to record yourself speaking

then listen to see how your English sounds to other people.

There are also some incredible apps that can rapidly improve your English.

Ask me about my favorites during our next lesson.

Listen to the news podcasts and songs in English.

Pay close attention to the pronunciation of words.

You can also learn new words and expressions this way.

The more you listen, the more you learn!

Read newspapers, magazines, blogs, books or e-books out loud to yourself.

You can even find scripts for your favorite television shows and become one of the characters.

This is an excellent way to practice your English pronunciation,

rhythm, intonation, and sentence stress.

Subscribe to an English Word of the Day list and try using that new word each day as often as possible.

There are many to choose from.

You can find some of my recommendations in the description box.

Watch movies in English and pay attention to new vocabulary and pronunciation.

Bonus points if you can download the script and imitate the actors speech and body language.

Making friends with English speakers is good

but making friends with others learning to speak English is great!

This is because you can compare notes,

talk about things you have learned, and exchange ideas.

Connect with me,

English speakers and English learners

on your preferred social media platforms.

Links to my profiles are in the description blocks below this video.

Take a photography course in English or join a local English Meetup group.

Anything you enjoy doing in your native language,

give it a try in English.

Using English to participate in and talk about your

hobbies and interests will make practicing your English a fun and positive experience.

Debate topics that are important to you

with your friends in English.

Try to use as much vocabulary as you can to get your point across.

Make sure to listen to the other arguments carefully,

so you can argue against them more effectively.

Check the description box for a link to a standard, turn-based, debate structure.

Dictionaries are a fantastic wealth of information.

Online dictionaries have the added benefit of audio examples so you can check your pronunciation.

There are a lot of great dictionary apps you can take with you on the go with your smartphone.

Which of these 10 practice tips are you going to try first?

Let me know in the comments below and don't forget to click the subscribe button for

more helpful videos to help you improve your English

I believe that English is going to change your life.

My name is Chris, it's nice to meet you.

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okay what do you do after you've had your interview relax it's over but the

work doesn't stop there the first thing you should do is note down all the

questions you are asked in the interview and note which ones you absolutely had

difficulty with then go and write a good answer to that if you're struggling ask

friends ask family ask teachers but perhaps ask a professional who would

really know a good answer to this job okay and then it's a question of writing

it down and practicing practicing practicing make sure that the answers

you give are always related to the skills needed for the job because you

want your employer to know exactly how well you can fit the job so turn your

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Welcome to Ireland where your travel takes you to another place AND feel like your in

another time.

We started off our vacation in Dublin at the Aberdeen Lodge And then it was off to Phoenix

Park where we we came across some wild deer.

These deer were gorgeous and roam free in the park for all to see.

Then they even started approaching us when we sat down to enjoy some snacks.

Interacting with them is magical and it was just the start of our enchanted journey and

everything we did in Ireland got more beautiful and charming along the way.

In the heart of Dublin we made our way to Trinity college to see the Book of Kells.

Which is an ancient manuscript containing the four gospels and is located in this antique

library.

The library looks like something out of a scholastic dream.

Here they explain how and why the ancient manuscripts were a mixture of art and holy

writ.

Close to the Library is grafton street which is electrifying and full of street performers,

shopping and people!

It was worth passing through when doing downtown activities.

and at every turn is something fun to do or cool to look at like this Bar... slash hardware

store?

Also nearby is Saint Stephens green which is very beautiful and serene.

In the afternoon it is a place to hang out so go early if you want to take in the serenity.

The Number one thing travellers do in Dublin is tour the Guinness storehouse.

We stopped by but didn't stay long as we had more authentic places and pubs we wanted to

visit.

Next we went to Experience the Gaelic Games.

My favorite thing we did in Dublin.

What I love about Ireland is they have their own culture going on.

From their dance to literature and especially sports.

Here not only do you learn how to play their own gaelic sports but how these sports are

HUGE here, yet they don't have all the politics of other international sports.

And oddly nobody knows about them anywhere else.

My favorite was learning the sport of Hurling.

Here You learn the simple rules and techniques of the game then play a match with a group

of newbies like ourselves.

Then after we got to watch some of the professionals show off their skills.

Unlike other sports each county is represented by athletes only from that county which gives

it more personal meaning.

After Hurling we got to play Gaelic football which is like a cross between soccer and volleyball.

This was so much fun so do it then go get tickets to an actual game if it is in season!

Just outside of Dublin is Trim Castle.

There are plenty of castles in Ireland some are for admiring and some to stay in, so travel

to the ones that peak your interest the most.

Trim castle is not too unnaturally renovated like some of the other big castles in Ireland

but yet it is still beautiful.

In fact, I chose Trim because it is well preserved, eye-catching and used to film my favorite

movie: Braveheart.

We took a tour inside the castle where we learned the 3 stages of its history and about

the purpose of these castles in general.

Also we learned where they filmed various scenes from Braveheart like where the King

throws Phillip out the window.

This was my favorit castle that we didn't stay in.

I will link to everything in our travel itenerary in the description below this video.

The Brazenhead is the oldest Pub in Ireland.

So it is a must stop.

We booked a unique show called Food, Folklore and Fairies.

Here is a peak: They're called trooping fairies because of

their movement throughout the year.

If they're acting unusual clearly that is not your child you have got a changeling on

your hands.

The Irish truly possess the gift of gab and this

show is full of old irish tales related by a great storyteller.

Literature, Poetry and folklore are such an important part of Ireland's culture.

You learn so much about Ireland and it is so entertaining.

Do not miss this show.

For our last nights in Dublin we stayed at the K Club Hotel.

The premisis is breathtaking and for golf enthusiasts its course was designed by Arnold

Palmer and is one of the top 10 courses in the world.

But besides that that this place is calm and luxurious and the best place to stay near

Dublin.

Next we Made our way to Northern Ireland which is part of the UK unlike the rest of Ireland.

First we stopped by Giants Causeway which was way more impressive than I expected.

After a short hike we made it to this beach which is naturally formed by these geometric

rock formations.

In fact I was blown away by how many and how expansive it was.

These formations are one of Earths most impressive natural landscapes and it can only be experienced

at the Causeway.

It is a perfect place to take some pictures if you can get here before all the tourists

come to take over.

In fact, the secret to Giants Causeway is to get there early and be done before 9 am

when the museum opens and all the tourists arrive.

Then you can just relax, take in the nature and enjoy what mother Earth has provided.

A short trip Down the road is the Carrick-a-rede bridge.

This rope bridge hanging from the cliffs above the ocean was once used by fisherman to drop

nets into the ocean.

Now its a pretty place to cross and take in the beauty of the cliffs and the coastline

in Northern Ireland.

Even if you are not a rush seeker this place is just nice to visit.

Between the Carrick-a-rede Bridge and the Causeway is the Red Door Cafe.

This quaint little restaurant was a great stop with a pretty view and good food and

desserts.

This was first of two parts as we hit its sister restaurant: The Blue Door later in

our vacation.

Travelling a few minutes inland we made our way to the Dark Hedges.

When I first turned the corner and saw these trees they were stunning.

The trees form a tunnel that is a clash between romantic and eerie yet they are good for a

peaceful walk.

Planted in 1775, these trees were recently made famous as the "Kings Road" in the TV

series Game of Thrones.

Now another tip, If you happen to arrive with a group of tourists just wait a little while

the crowds will die down But, the pictures and tranquillity are well worth the wait.

With that quick visit we left Northern Ireland and travelled to the first Castle of two castles

we would stay in.

Solis Lough Eske Castle is just outside Northern Ireland and is an experience you will never

forget.

For the price of a nice vegas hotel room you can stay in one of this castles best rooms

overlooking the spires and out toward the greenland its sits on top of.

The castle is equipped with all the standards of luxary hotel yet the ambiance of local

Irish royalty.

You have to stay at a castle at least a few days when in Ireland it takes you away not

only to another time but another class.

Everything from the meals, to the staff and the location itself exude high society.

Traveling down the coast towards Westport we rented a bike and rode across the Greenway

as if Ireland wasn't green enough already this scenic pathway is especially green and

lush.

The trail was one of the best things we did in Ireland.

It is extremely pretty and we were stopping every couple of minutes to take pictures or

just enjoy the scenery.

This pathway mostly used to be a railway that they paved over now you travel through the

greenery over the water and through the bridges, lots of the prettiest bridges you will ever

see.

The Greenway gives you the feel of what Ireland really is you pass through peoples properties,

see tons of the wild life and explore what the Irish countryside is all about.

The best part about the bike ride with this company is you stop wherever you want and

they will come by and pick you up when you are done.

The bike ride is well marked and not difficult at all to travel.

You pass through cities, farms, and by rivers.

It is amazing.

And my wife got the chance to fulfill one of her life goals: Frolicking freely through

an open green meadow filled with sheep.

If there was a highlight to this scenic route it is definitely this bridge.

You may never get to bike through something this beautiful again so take the opportunity

while in Ireland and breathe the fresh air of the Greenway.

At one point we took a small detour and came across this dainty little cemetary.

Amazing.

Then possibly the Highlight of our trip was staying at the Ashford Castle.

This is the best castle to stay in in all of Ireland.

All the other Castles are great but I really feel like a king staying in this Castle.

From the moment you step on to this 5 star property you become royalty.

This Castle, once owned by the guinness family, will take your breath away.

The landscaping is immaculate, with a bridge over a moat, intricate interior designing,

the castle's massive stone architecture, sitting next to a forrest on one side and the ocean

with a view of small green islands on the other: this is what it is all about.

Their pool, golf course and spa are all top notch.

While all castles can take you away, this castle goes above and beyond.

My favorite part was the old Royal Irish activities that can be enjoyed within the outer walls

of the castle.

And one of my favorite 2 activities in Ireland was the Falconry � the sport of the nobles!

In all my travels, the Hawk Walk ranks with my favorite things I have ever done.

You start by developing trust with the hawks and having them perch on your hand.

Then you go out have them both take off and land back on your arm.

It is Awesome.

They are the coolest of creatures.

I could have done this the whole day.

Then you walk them and have them take off as you follow them until they come back and

land on your arm again.

In all actuality you arent really walking with them.

They consider you equal hunting partners.

They think you are there to scare the animals free while they hunt for the critters.

The trainer is keen to when they are attacking so when they start to hunt you trek through

the trees to find them to see if they made a catch.

Most of the time they don't but oh how I was wishing they would have while we were with

them.

Walking them through the woods is fantastic.

This was one of those moment where you feel like you make a bond with an animal even if

for just a little while.

You don't have to stay at the castle for this activity, and there are also other falconries

throughout the country.

I will link to this falconry in the description below this video.

Then we got to hang out with this guy peeking out of the corner.

This is Dingle the owl who can only come out some days.

He was majestic but at the same time adorable.

And will always beat you in a staring competition.

Never did I think I would have animals flying and perching on my arms.

It makes me want to buy a bird.

The next part of our castle life was archery.

Now you can do archery anywhere in the world but it just has a different feel when you

are doing it next to the castle in the middle of the woods.

The instructor is pretty good too.

Well at least I thought so cause with a little practice I was nailing the target most of

the time.

Got em!

Lastly it was time to load the guns and go shoot some clay pigeons.

Just like archery, You can do this activity anywhere but it is just more fun doing it

at the castle.

Plus you got the clay pigeon launchers.

Remember you don't have to stay at the castle to do these things but staying at the castle

will sweep you away to another time and who doesn't want to be Royalty for a day.

From the Castle we travelled to Galway.

Galway is a moderately sized city next to the ocean with a lot of things to do.

We spent a few hours here walking around Quay street which was filled with street performers

and shopping.

My favorite street performer we found was this guy who beautifully played his flute

but in this practically hidden alley that had great acoustics even though less people

could find him he still stuck it out at that location.

Best example of not selling out ever!

Next to Quay Street is Salt hill.

This is where the locals go to dive off this ledge into the frigid ocean... and they love

it.

Except when we got there there was only this one guy and we asked if he would jump off

and he did it again and again.

Until his friend finally joined him.

Then more showed up.... and even more.

Until it was a party.

I should have jumped in.

I guess I will always have to live with that regret.

On our way to the Cliffs of Moher we stopped by the Doolin Cave.

The doolin cave is relatively small and is known for one thing only.

It is home to the largest stalactite in all of Europe.

And these little drops of water that roll off the end mean it is still active and growing.

I recommend stopping by the cave if you are going to be visiting the Cliffs of Moher.

Speaking of which when we got to the Cliffs of Moher we were let down because there was

tons of fog inhibiting the view.

But we stuck it out and eventually the fog lifted revealing the majestic rolling cliffs.

The way these cliffs roll away in the distance are picturesque and worthy of their iconic

status.

Important tip: Go after hours during sunset and find parking.

You are more free to roam after hours to get better pictures and the cliffs are illuminated

with light in the evening as opposed to shadowed in the morning.

If you do stay after hours this was our hotel and had an excellent view.

I will link to it and everything else below.

Another Reason to stay around the Cliffs is Gus O'Connors Pub in Doolin.

By far the best Pub we went to in all of Ireland.

The food is great and has the best seafood chowder I've ever had.

They also have nightly authentic, repeat authentic, Irish music.

The musicians play off of one another and are genuine and real.

Not like all the gimmicky pub music you'll hear in other parts.

This pub is the real McCoy and a constant party at night.

I recommend a nights stay in Doolin if for nothing else to go after hours to the cliffs

of Moher.

You won't regret it.

The next day we continued our travels to Killarney but not before stopping in Adare village.

This quaint little village is mostly known for its thatched rooves.

Which is exactly why we stopped by.

Now you must stop by the Blue Door Restaurant... not to be confused with the Red Door we visited

in Northern Ireland.

The food was amazing but the ambiance is unforgettable.

This place is pretty and once again will take you back in time.

When you get to Killarney there is one show you must see.

The talent is through the roof and I have seen a lot of shows.

These sisters sang in perfect harmony I mean just beautiful voices.

Then the Irish Stepdancers were all really talented and everyone just put on such this

great show.

All the musicians were on point and the harpest even sounded like Enya.

The show has it all from Irish jigs to Gaelic Ballads and not once did it feel hokie.

At points the performances are slow and heartfelt and some numbers intense and energetic.

Afterwards my wife and I couldn't stop raving about the show.

If you see one show in Ireland make sure it is this.

Their information will be in the description below.

But seriously the talent is unbelievable and at the end they even followed my lead with

tap dancing.

What a gang.

In the morning it was off to Killarney National Park.

For us we decided to take a day adventure through the park which started with a horse-driven

jaunting car ride through the Gap of Dunloe.

The gap of dunloe is one of the prettiest places in all of Ireland.

The jaunting car takes you by the stream at the foot of the mountain.

Like most beautiful lanscapes this video does not do it justice.

It is something that can only truly be seen and felt in person.

We breifly walked up this hill to give the horse a rest and I am so glad we did.

Because walking around what wasn't to love? the levity of green pastuers mixed with the

strength of stones and grandiose mountains, lovable little sheep, and the trickling of

stream water.

This place is nature at its finest.

And once again the horse ride made it feel like we were here in another time.

Can you see why the opening line of this video was that Ireland will take you away to another

place and time?

After a small break at a little diner we continued the second half of our adventure with a boat

ride the rest of the way through the park.

For all the same reasons as the jaunting car ride this was beautiful and another charming

way to travel through the Gap of Dunloe.

There is no better stress reliever than taking in the fresh Irish Air... and enjoying a Diet

Coke.

There is only one way that I know to find this tour and I will explain that in the description

below.

Your trip ends as you dock at Ross Castle.

Ross Castle crowns the great journey with a rewarding final destination.

The castles reflection on the water makes for some great pictures.

Ireland vacations aren't just about what you do but also about where you stay.

The Killeen house is the best place to stay in Killarney.

Just look at this house.

The bright white, with the vibrant red trim sitting on a green hill with the great view

of a pastuer and the neighboring church's stone spires.

The rooms inside are just as nice.

And the dining area also has a great view outside.

In fact, if you can't stay here, which you should, you can at least just dine here to

come experience the beauty.

To set it apart the owners are really accomodating and greet you when you come.

The personal touch you want when staying in an exclusive little hotel.

Another must do in Ireland is exploring the small Island of Skellig Michael.

This is the most scenic location I have ever been to.

And this is us passing another boat which is important.

Let me explain.

I wanted to be the fastest boat out to the island so we could be the first ones to the

top to get some great footage.

On the way we passed by its sister Island whose loftiness is just a prequel to Skellig

Michael.

The island was established by 6th to 8th Century Monks who created a stone stairway that leads

to a monastary at the top of the island.

At some points the path gets very narrow and slightly dangerous.

And its worth it cause this island is magnificent with protruding rock formations everywhere

that makes it uniquely visually pleasing.

Oh another great thing about this Island is that only 180 people are allowed on the Island

a day.

So get tickets at a few months in advance.

There is this mystic monastary at the top of the island that has survived for the most

part viking attacks.

And the site was dedicated to saint Michael in 1044.

But eventually the island was abandoned and left to our imaginations.

Skellig Michael is so picturesque that it was used for the filming of Star Wars Episodes

7 and 8.

Since Star Wars Episode 7 this island has become very popular.

In fact we tried to recreate the ending scene of episode 7.

If you want to book the fast boat I will leave the captains number and information in the

description below this video.

And For animal lovers there are tons of adorable little puffins that roam one half of the Island.

I love puffins.

Skellig Michael is only open like May through October but in my opinion this is another

must do in Ireland so Book it way early!

Afterward we went to the tiny fisherman town of Dingle for the evening.

We enjoyed a bunch of the small shops of Dingle including their authentic music shop and cheese

store.

But the star of Dingle is Fungi.

Fungi is a Dolphin that pretty much never leaves the Dingle bay.

We booked an evening kayak tour to see Fungi on the peninsula.

You will have to forgive me it was hard to get good footage of fungi while on the kayak.

Luckily fungi is a people person.. or dolphin so he likes to swim around human activity.

But I like night kayaking in fact I will be night kayaking again in this trip for a different

reason.

Slea Head Drive is another way to enjoy the Dingle Peninsula.

This drive is gorgeous and like a self guided tour of prehistoric Ireland.

We made a few stops.

First at the Dunberg fort which dates back to 500 BC.

Then we went to some prehistoric Beehive huts.

If you don't make it to Skellig Michael I highly recommend coming to these.

Their structure is fascinating and to think people actually used to live in these is amazing.

Another stop was the Gallarus Oratory which is a more perfected version of the huts and

was an old religious site.

Lastly we stopped by a fairy fort which if you go see the storytelling in Dublin like

we did you'll understand why these places exist.

But basically its an area you don't want to mess with or destroy according to folklore

because those fairies can be nasty.

Also right there you get to feed the some donkeys and cuddly little sheep as well.

It was a nice little stop and for an animal lover like myself it isfun to pet animals

outside of a zoo.

To complete your Ireland vacation you need to travel to the mecca of Ireland: The Blarney

Castle.

It is here were legend has it you kiss the blarney stone and recieve the gift of gab.

Also it was cool to look at the underground portions of the castle.

The location is gorgeous but warning it was a little touristy so I had one goal and that

was to kiss the Blarney Stone and hanging from the ledge, kiss the stone I did... and

I'm sure I got a few diseases in the process but the gift of gab is worth it.

Before I move on to my last night in Ireland let me just put in a word for making your

vacation sort of a road trip.

We drove all around the coast of Ireland.

Driving in Ireland does not get old it is constantly a lush and vibrant green with the

bluest skies that has a way taking all you worries and stresses in life and melts them

away.

You can visit one or two cities like most people do on vacation but Ireland in my opinion

is to be explored in its entirity.

In fact we made it all the way from the Causeway in the North to this The Baltimore Beacon

in the south.

That night we did another night kayaking tour on the placid Lough Hyne lake but this time

it was to experience the the biolluminescence if you have never this it is a great place

to experience it.

This saltwater lake was serene and a perfect place to wind down the trip.

In fact, You can even rent out that house overlooking the water.

Biolluinescence is little organisms that light up with movement of the water.

My camera only barely picked up the biolluminescence like but it is something that is 10 times

more fascinating in person.

With that said here are some of my Ireland Drone shots.

My Drone and all my filming equipment I have linked to in the description below this video

along with links to all the Hotels, Restaurants and Activities on my itenerary.

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Hi guys,

be welcome to another video of "AFTER ALL, WHAT ARE WE?".

Today, we will know the story of Lucas Olles,

who, at the age of 19,

had a stroke, followed by a seizure, followed by a cardiac arrest, followed by another stroke.

His story is deep, impressive and full of details..,

The interview was divided into three parts.

With you ... the first part.

Good afternoon, Luke ...

We are here today to listen to your Near Death Experience,

the experience that you went through.

First, however, I would like you to identify yourself, and say something about yourslf,

and then please tell us the experience you had.

My name is Lucas Olles ...

Today I work with culture, entertainment ... theatrical play ...

and my NDE took place on September 27th, 2005, when I was 19,

that's when I had two strokes.

At 19 no one expects to have two ischemic strokes, isn't it?

In an area that rarely occurs this kind of problem.

Apparently everything was normal, on that day, an average day ...

I was happy, joyful ... smiling ...

and so I went to work.

My job was a little stressful, but nothing out of the ordinary ...

and... I had the first stroke ...

it was around 6 PM.

What did you have exactly, what did you feel?

I was feeling very at a certain point ...

and... suddenly, I felt a very strong pain in the nape.

a very strong pain in the right side of the nape ...

... and the next moment I felt ...

the right side of my body deadening ...

I could not control it ...

and this side began to pull, I felt the members pulling ... my leg and my arm.

As I was at work, I thought, "Oh, it must be a malaise, a common headache" ...

and ... I just kept going ... despite this situation was getting worse, very fast ...

to the point where I could not speak anymore.

You couldn't speak, then?

I couldn't.

I couldn't speak and I felt as if my mouth was under dentist's anesthesia.

That's more or less what happened.

At one point I lost consciousness ... at work.

I woke up much time later.

Were you taken to the hospital unconscious?

Yes, unconscious ... unconscious.

I got help from some friends inside the company ...

that took me to the lobby ... my mother had already been warned, she was already there ...

and I was taken to the hospital.

Already unconscious.

And there, by examination, they found that you had a stroke?

I was immediately hospitalized ...

And ... I went through CT scans, through electros ...

and the stroke was then identified... in a really internal area... of ​​the brain ... on the left side.

An ischemic stroke.

Eight hours after I was admitted I had a very strong convulsion ...

My mother had just entered the ICU ...

when I had this seizure, followed by a cardio-respiratory arrest.

and that's when I had a second stroke.

As a result of the first,

according to... what the doctors reported me.

That's when I died.

Was it during this second stroke that you had your experience?

Yes.

Lucas, how was it when you became aware that you were ...

living this new sensation, this near-death experience?

From the moment of the loss of consciousness until...

the moment of... seizure, followed by cardio-respiratory arrest...

I do not recall.

As if it were a sleep without memories, a dreamless sleep.

But from the moment I had the cardiorespiratory arrest ...

I woke up...

outside the body.

I woke up out of the body.

I woke up in a corner of the ICU ...

looking at my body.

I was in an ICU corner and I could see ...

I saw myself having the cardio-respiratory arrest, I saw all the reaction of the medical staff ...

of the nurses, doctors, my mother being taken from the ICU ...

the nurse going up in bed and doing ...

the resuscitation procedures ...

doctors ... arriving and all the events ... that are normal in this type of occurrence ...

and I then I realized and said "I died."

I remember perfectly my thought there, "I died."

"I died."

That's how I passed through this ...

and with a very solid view of everything.

This experience ... this feeling ... this realization of being dead,

did it cause you ... some feeling of ... fright ... alarm?

No.

or fear?

No.

No?

No ... no ... no.

To be honest,

- it is one thing I always tell and people laugh -

I thought, "wow, how ugly our body is."

When you saw your body you had that impression?

Ugly. Very ugly.

I had no negative feelings, I had no impression like, "oh my God, what now?"

Because immediately I was overwhelmed by a feeling of ...

peace ... of ...

It is very difficult to find words to explain what was happening.

I was overcome by a feeling of ...

continuity. And not of an end.

And then I ... watching myself ...

In the ICU corner, watching my body there going through all the clinical procedure ...

I felt a flash ...

I saw a ... a ...

it's as if it were a big ...

vortex of light ... white ...

I found myself being taken, as if I were in a...

in a fall of the roller coaster, the first fall, which is more ...

- You felt being quickly attracted? - But going up.

Yes. Very fast.

No sound at all. Only light ... only light.

Always with this feeling ... a positive feeling.

Then I...

I do not know if I can say that I woke up somewhere because I do not remember having slept ...

during this going process.

But I ... at some point ...

I remember opening my eyes and being in another place.

a place ...

very different ... very different.

And it was no longer the ICU, or the hospital ...?

I believe it was no longer here.

And what memory do you have of this place?

I have memories ...

actually...

very solid ones.

The main issue that somewhat prevents me from detailing is the issue of time.

It's hard to say how long I was there.

I can not measure.

I remember that I woke up on a white platform ...

with about five centimeters high...

white ... in a lawn ...

and there was a ...

a person ... a person ... by my side ... there ...

which I could not see very clearly the face.

But I knew who was that person.

And that moment was the first time that I understood ...

or that I had a contact with the experience ... of understanding ...

that there was a full consciousness there ... collective...

because I couldn't really see the person but I knew who the person was.

And it was my maternal grandmother,

who died, I think, fifteen years before I was born.

And she said, "calm."

"Be at peace ... everything is okay."

"I came here to get you."

"It's all right."

Then I got up ...

I do not remember talking ...

with her...

but I remember several things she told me at that moment.

She said, "you're here ... you will not stay here ..."

"You're here but you will not stay."

"You will return..."

"You're only going to stay here for a while."

"While you are here ... '

"We'll talk for a bit and I'll show you a little how it is here."

I was not scared, I was not ...

in any time ...

scared or with ... some kind of ...

negative feeling.

Quite the opposite.

I had a feeling of ...

the expression ... after all these years ... that I am able to think, to imagine...

to try to describe some of what is there is something called ...

that I call collective consciousness.

There is no individual.

There is no individual ... What exists is ...

Everyone is interconnected.

As if all were ...

one thing, really.

Then she took me ... we strolled around a little, somewhere, in this big open space ....

It looked like a park ...

there was a large grove on the left side with tall trees ...

and a lake on the same left side, really big ... I could not see the other shore, the end of the lake ...

It was a large lake ...

and there were people ... many people in groups ...

scattered in this field...

and some of them were wearing ...

what seemed to be togas... white...

and all talking to each other, all with a smile on the face...

all... those groups there, people sort of dressing in a similar way, their clothes ...

and she told me that what I went through, what I was going through there ...

it was something that I had to go through, I had chosen to go through ...

she said that it is common ... this sort of thing ...

she said, "here is life"...

"here is the place where people live" ...

and that I would return soon ...

and I had to return ... and tell.

Multiply this experience.

Then at that moment I remember ...

to be walking ... although I tried to look down and I didn't see me ... I did not see my body ...

I remember keep walking with her ...

by the lake ...

I think it was a lake ...

I don't think it was an ocean ...

It was a lake with a very calm water ...

I remember trying to look at the sky ...

to look up ... and there was no sky.

There was nothing.

All white.

A white of a very bright light ...

and I thought: "wow ..."

I remember perfectly thinking, "wow, how beautiful it is here."

and I remember asking her ...

by the answer she gave me ... I believe I asked her if it was just us who were there.

I believe that the connotation of the question was that because she responded, "No".

"There are many here."

Then I got a little ...

Then we kept walking ...

There was a moment when we passed alongside another group ...

a very large group ... about thirty people gathered there, sitting on the floor ...

and one standing ...

seeming to be teaching ... talking there ...

getting a lot of attention from people ...

and she...

when we passed by this large group, he (the standing person) waved... to me ...

then all looked at me and smiled.

At this moment I felt much ...

heat...

many...

many good things...

nourishing ...

and a very strong heat.

Then I remember ... flashes ... of places ...

all within this park, in quotes, this open area ...

I remember seeing some things ... her voice ...

I remember seeing how is the ...

the connection between those beings ...

who were on that other side ...

until she took me back ... we turned around ...

in a place full of flowers ... many flowers, many flowers ...

and she took me back to this platform, this big square of wood ...

I think it's wood ... white ...

and she said, "now you will return."

"Everything will be all right."

"Do not worry ... do not be afraid ..."

"You will go back and everything will be OK."

"But do not forget. It is here that we live."

"Here is the natural place for us to be."

"Go back and tell."

One of the things my grandmother said is ...

"All you're learning here, everything that you see ..."

"Use for good. Report, tell, and use for good."

"Use for good."

Later, I understood, long after the return I understood ...

what would be this "good".

She didn't send any message to anyone ...

That's when I felt a little fear.

I believe I didn't want to return.

Maybe a little because of the last picture I'd seen of my body.

You were shocked by that image, isn't it?

I think I didn't want to return to that place where those things were happening ... because of the last thing I saw.

Then I felt a little fear ... I was maybe afraid.

And do you remember approaching to your body in the ICU?

I remember ... I do ...

Did you come with her? Did she come along with you?

No, no, she took me to this ... this platform on the ground ...

I remember lying on it ...

and then I had again that feeling of falling ...

very strong.

Very strong.

The example of the roller coaster is just perfect.

and then I woke up, in a very strong impact.

But I did wake up a long time after ... my cardio-respiratory arrest.

You got to be intubated?

I woke up at the moment I was being intubated.

With a lot of white heads on top of me ...

I looked up and they said, "Lucas ... are you okay? Lucas, blink... blink..."

And days had passed thus far

A few days.

I do not think I came back the same.

Did you change ... after the experience?

Some things.

Can you talk about that?

I believe that what has changed the least was physically ...

you come back with a different view of the world ...

... of wider boundaries ...

you understand that there is something there ...

that not necessarily religion or science explains ...

And what about the fear of death?

None.

Completely disappeared?

Nothing ... nothing ... nothing, nothing, nothing ...

It is a breath ...

I believe it is welcome at some moment.

I would like to know, Lucas, how long after waking up in bed,

after understanding that you were admitted ... in a serious situation,

how long after did you have the memory of the near-death experience?

Immediately.

- It was right away? You woke up there and saw that... - Immediately.

- ... you were again in a new situation ... - Immediately.

Immediately.

I remember waking up with the doctors ...doing ... starting this intubation procedure ...

and then a doctor told me: "Lucas, you had ... a stroke ..."

"serious..."

"I do not know if you are understanding me. If you're aware, blink ..."

But, at that moment, I had the recent memory of having passed through ...

that experience with my grandmother ...

with those people in that place ...

and I wanted to talk.

I woke up very nervous and wanting to talk, but I couldn't...

I was ... I was very ill ... I had my mouth ...

displaced, unable to speak.

I went back to talking ... months later.

So Lucas, as I understand it, you had a cerebral ischemia, a stroke ...

you were diagnosed through exams ... you went to ICU ...

in the ICU you had a seizure ...

and then a cardiac arrest.

So my question is:

In which of these clinical moments do you think your experience began?

The Near-Death Experience.

Was it after the seizure? Was it at the beginning of the stroke?

I found myself in the ICU corner ... when I was having the seizure ...

Understand.

having the convulsion ... all that lurch in the body to the front, back ...

the attitude of the nurses, the doctors ...

trying to control ...

and then shortly thereafter ...

the cardio-respiratory arrest and consequently the procedures ...

also not nice to be seen, of resuscitation ...

Did you watch it all?

I did. But right after ...

I did not finish seeing ... I remember seeing a nurse almost climbing on the bed ...

to do some massage ... something in my chest ...

and then I had the experience.

Were you already being drawn to the light, as you said?

Yes...yes...

From a clinical point of view, what you are telling is absolutely perfect and very well known ...

in neurology.

The cardiac arrest after a seizure.

This is the most frequent cause of death in epilepsy.

The epileptic has a seizure, which leads to a violent electrical shock in the brain ..

which can lead to a cardiac arrhythmia or cardiac arrest, which is what you had.

Fortunately you were ... Fortunately or unfortunately, Lucas, have you been revived?

In the first moments after ...

the return, I would say unfortunately.

Because the return wasn't easy.

- The return? - Yes.

It was not easy.

Do you have any recollection of how is this return?

Did you plunge into your body as you dive into a swimming pool?

That's it, the example is perfect. It is the fall of a roller coaster.

And this return, this entry in the body hurts the body... a bit.

It hurts.

It hurts.

You mean a physical suffering ...?

Yes. It's very difficult because ...

I was in a place, on a level, where you do not feel pain.

Not at all.

You do not have...

Suffering of any kind?

Nothing.

And suddenly, to enter the body, you enter with pain?

Feeling pain?

Imagine through what I did pass there ...

so many needles, so many tests ...

Six catheterizations ...

CSF collection column? ... I lost count ...

Is very difficult.

And I always willing to talk, to report, to tell ... "Hey, I'm...", to scream ...

"There is another side, there is another place ..." And I could not ... my mouth was here.

It was displaced, I could not speak ... I babbled ...

That was when the brain ... could connect the person with the name.

It took a while for me to ... know who was who.

Do you think you regained consciousness ... in your body, so to speak ...

when you were still intubated or not?... The tube had already been removed from you? ...

Do you remember that?

I remember hearing everything.

I remember hearing everything.

- All the talk with the doctors? - All the talk. Everything.

And I screamed inside myself: "I'm here, I'm here, I'm here."

I remember everything. I remember the nurse running his hand on my forehead, I remember my mother ...

Although I was...

in quotes, unconscious ...

as the doctors say, "he is unconscious," ... but I was aware, I was hearing everything ...

All the talk of the doctors ... the noise of the hospital...

everything.

Lucas, I would like to clarify a point that is as follows:

There are two possibilities within the experience ...

the possibility of hearing everything because you're ... with the consciousness out of the body ...

during the NDE ...

or the possibility that you are actually there, present, in the physical body...

without sedative, already awake and listening to everything.

I believe that is the second option.

The second?

Yes, because I remember ... returning to the body ...

having... this shock ...

and waking up inside the body ...

Okay.

and the body ... sleeping ... the body turned off.

And you were conscious?

I was fully conscious.

And who was taking care of you probably did not have that perception.

No, no, no ... I remember that ...

I remember my mother ...

saying that I was in bed like a ...

vegetable ... a person in a coma for a long time ...

Without any reaction ...

Without any reaction ... none.

But totally connected to what was happening in my surroundings.

I remember sleeping inside my ...

within this ... this ... this state ... I remember sleeping ...

and waking up ... inside my body ... that was turned off.

It is very strange trying to explain.

I remember ... people running a hand on me...

and saying, "hey, what a handsome boy ... almost died ... no one knows if he will come back ..."

I remember my mother crying ... I remember my relatives arriving ...

they stayed just a short time ... I think it was not a good thing to see ...

and left ...

I remember the nurses taking care of me ...

In a level of consciousness that was not yet detected ...

by the doctors ... and by the equipment ...?

Not yet.

And is it different from the consciousness you had when you were out of the body?

Totally.

- Is it something else? - Totally, totally.

Consciousness in the body is greatly reduced.

- And out is it expanded? - Universal.

Did you had a feeling of oneness with the universe?

The hardest thing for me to explain is this...

idea of collective... of ​​universal consciousness.

- Were you part of a whole? Was that the impression? - Yes, of a whole.

I felt a little of what my mother was feeling here ...

of what ... my friends were feeling here ...

of what people who I didn't know were feeling here ... and not just here ...

I could...

It is very hard to explain.

It's as if I had a connection with each person.

Here... and there.

So when people waved to me, smiled to me ...

I felt their sincerity and their joy at seeing me there.

But also, very distantly, I felt the sadness ... of my mother here, for example.

So based on this ...

on this feeling, I believe there is a very strong connection between who is there with who is here.

Very strong.

Despite being so far away, it still exists.

You started to say something about the changes that happened ...

in your way of seeing things in the world from the experience you had ...

We talked about the fear of death that you said that disappeared ...

- It's gone. - It doesn't exist anymore, right?

It disappeared completely.

Some people, Luke, say they have developed some features that they didn't have before ...

Do you think this happened to you? Did you develop any different thing?

I believe so.

You do believe?

I believe because I experience it all the time.

What exactly do you experience?

Some...

in some moments of my routine ...

this routine that we have here ...

physical, material routine ...

somewhat futile ... when compared to ...

the place where I've been ...

in some moments I have...

contact with there.

With there. I have contact with that place.

And with who is there.

Not that I go there.

But people from there come here.

You feel this.

And didn't this happen before?

No.

No.

No.

Lucas, are you religious?

No.

- No... - Don't you attend any religion at all?

I attend a few.

I attend a few but ...

if I tell you that I interpret all that I went through and still go through ...

as something religious I will be lying ... I don't ... it's not possible for me.

Because it is almost part of the ...

part of life, part of ... the routine ... so ... I don't need ...

to go to a religious sphere ...

to understand what is happening because ...

for me ... it is physical, is palpable, that place exists, that's where we all really live ...

that place is the common, that's where we have to go back ... to stay there, because that place is our place ...

and, at times, some people from there, some beings from there ...

for some reason ... they come here and get in touch.

I do not understand this as something religious.

Because I think the religion creates a distance.

In order to explain we have to ... get away, to get in touch with ...

I don't need this.

And this contact you are referring to is something new for you, isn't it? Before that you had none of this, right?

No, I didn't have ... Nothing, nothing.

Think ... nineteen years ...

- Far from it...? - Far from it.

The last thing you want to connect or have contact with is the impalpable.

The only known person you saw was your grandmother, or was there anyone else known?

That I could identify, only my grandmother.

Only your grandmother, isn't it?

And... Some ...

some...

some beings from there, they are are not possible to be identified.

While you were there, you had a clear perception of them?

Yes.

But you could not know who was each one?

No, no.

Nor even in the case of the one who signaled to your grandmother?

I believe that the sign was to me.

- To you? - To me.

No.

Not even in his case?

Maybe not now ...

maybe I cannot say who was him ... now.

But when I was there ...

Yes.

You hinted, Luke, that the issue of time is also something that ...

you didn't have...

At that time there ... the notion of time you had was...?

Zero.

No notion at all?

Some people who have had an experience similar to yours ...

say that at first they saw a kind of film ... of their own life passing by quickly.

You didn't have it, did you?

Not even a slight scene.

No?

Nothing nothing nothing...

it was all very fast...

very fast ... I do not remember ... no, no.

perhaps because I was only nineteen, and I knew so little yet ...

But you were very emphatic in saying that the sensation was good ...

- Very good. - You felt well-being ...

and pleasure.

Did that give you joy?

Pleasure is a good word.

Not only because of the beauty of the place ...

not only because of the people ... or because I was with my grandmother, that I didn't know ...

but because of the sensations.

You know when you make a long, long journey, and you come home?

Better than this.

Were you aware that this was a supernatural thing?

Or at least out of the ordinary?

Out of the ordinary ... out of the ordinary.

No doubt about it?

At the time of my ... of my convulsion ...

I thought ... "oops ..."

"I died".

At that moment I thought that.

It was the only time I thought ...

"Someone was right ..."

During my experience ...

when communication was established ...

as I said, I didn't see my body, I looked ... in quotes ... down and saw nothing ...

I didn't see, didn't see ... mouths move, nothing, nothing.

Yes, you said you could not even identify her...

The communication had to do with this idea of connection ...

As if it were a telepathy?

Yes... exactly.

You don't need to have...

No, no, no ...

any verbalization ... or to listen ...

Exactly ... and...in the groups ...

that were gathered there ...

that seemed to be ... in a class, or something like that ...

no one spoke.

Didn't you hear any sound?

No.

Not even in the communication with your grandmother?

No, no, no.

But I remember her voice.

Lucas, you spoke of a white platform, in a certain moment ...

some people with similar experiences say that ...

they were conducted to a certain place ...

you described it very well ... a lake, a kind of woods ...

but that there is a limit ...

which you should not exceed ...

Yes.

- Did you had this sensation ... there ... in that place? - Yes ... yes ... yes ...

- You too... - Yes.

The complete certainty that there was more.

Don't miss watching the next part of this interview, it's awesome.

Lucas even speaks of other forms of life.

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