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thank you yeah it's a pleasure to be here yeah I don't know where to start

but start right where you are man it has been never mind a darkness but

that darkness has changed well darkness is everywhere that light

isn't hmm and lights easy right just got to get in the vicinity of it my son he

transitioned great Mexico not easy for you great for him well it has been and

my family has been really surprised of how I'm dealing with it yeah because

today it happened it was a shock of course it was a numbness

that's my only child he had no wife and no children yeah he was like my rock but

my point now is when it happened they stayed two boats and everyone was

at the house because he was in a fatal car accident all by himself

on his way to work he had made to turn to better his life and everything but he

he was sort of his upbringing was more metaphysics

he wasn't introduced to a lot of religions but he was good on this

transition after the state troopers left when he had told me I heard a pulling I

felt the pulley saying you need to listen to Abraham right now you don't

need to do nothing else but go I said been listening to Abraham for the last

seven years but when it came to death I ignored it yeah for that particular day

before the crowd came in to see how I'm doing I plugged in YouTube and I started

listening the relief came like that

I'm not saying I didn't cry and it wasn't hurtful and I wasn't sad I was

devastated but on the other hand I felt a relief of joy like the pain subsided

that's a pretty good Rock I had three youtube videos I listened to by Abraham

and I went to sleep with it the day of his transition everybody was

amazed there was so many things happening even the minister said this

child have preached his own funeral because I was in a hunt for his baby

blanket because I wanted to hold him again and the pain and I cried but at

the funeral they gave me a blanket with his picture on it and ever since then I

started watching the signs when I will cry one time we're gonna interrupt signs

of what signs of his eternalness signs of his present signs of him having not

gone anywhere signs of his interest in you signs of his awareness of what

you're about the signs of your readiness to receive him signs of you

acknowledging the keeping of the promise you to him and him to you Esther

discovered that something that she wasn't looking for and didn't want to

look for when Jerry made his transition because what she discovered was she had

depended upon his physicality in a way that was not good for her and when she

could no longer do that in fact only when she could no longer do that did she

reach for where it really was and that's the same thing that's happening to you

one day she said in discomfort I can't find you where are you and once she

settled down a little bit got distracted by other things we said to her Esther

you've got to look for Jerry where he is not where he isn't he's not in the

blanket not where he was not where he used to be where he now is

and with that awareness came such relief because first it let her know he was not

gone next did let her know that she had access to him now you might think it's

strange because she of all people must know that there is something that is

non-physical she's been receiving Abraham in this way for a very long time

but her beliefs and here it is her beliefs your beliefs about who your son

is or was and Esther's belief about who Jerry was or is were not valid because

she saw him as temporary when he's not he's eternal she saw him as missing when

he was not he was present she saw him is not available to her when he was

actually more available than he had ever been to her she saw the relationship has

having been cut short when what it was was enhanced with new understanding and

the deepness and her richness beyond anything that they would have ever

accomplished together if they'd continued their physical relationship

it's such a nice thing it's our favorite thing when somebody you really care

about croaks

because for the most part it's the first time you really have a reason to look to

where it all is yes it's a good thing to feel the relief that you felt it's a

good thing to understand how you fit into the whole of all of this it's such

a satisfying thing to be physical and allow your non-physical nough steuby at

the same time because the more you get into that receiving mode son was good at

this the more you get into that receiving mode the more delicious drives

you have in traffic the more awarenesses you have of all kinds of things the more

delicious your day-to-day experience becomes when you open yourself to the

fullness of who you are that's when you really begin to live your life in the

way that you've intended to do I want to say comment on two things when you said

traffic and I was telling my sister and my girlfriend which got me here she's

been very good and sometimes I get on 85 on my way to work and 85 is very busy

and there's no traffic it happened for like a month no traffic

I mean traffic in the opposite lane but in my lane there is no traffic all the

ways I get to my last exit not one time but sometimes it'll happen like eight or

nine times that month so earlier just a moment ago we are talking to you about

this alignment you see the knowing of where you are in relationship to where

you want to be is always known by source by your son by Jerry by everyone who you

care about and who knows you and we're not just talking about the literal

transfer on Interstate 85 from one place to another but we are talking about that

but we're talking about from wherever you are to wherever you want to be on

every subject in the world and so when you allow yourself to find consistent

vibrational Res with who you really are so that you're

tuned in tapped in turned on and good at following the impulse when it's offered

then your timing becomes really really really really good and timing matters in

the subject of deliberate creation because you are all here lots of people

with lots of different beliefs and lots of different intentions loss of

different creation going on all around you and yet every single one of you has

the ability the wherewithal to create exactly what you are wanting in other

words the resourcefulness of this environment is beyond our ability to

describe it to you how can this possibly happen how can you all be here at the

same time all be different in what you're wanting and I'll be zigging and

zagging and us be able to make the unequivocal promise to you that each and

every one of you can get everything that you want and the answer to that is

universal timing the answer to that is being in the right place at the right

time with the right vibration with the right receiving mode for the right

understanding for the right for the right that's what it's all about timing

is about Law of Attraction we've enjoyed this interaction more than we can

explain to you in words we are very much looking forward to what unfolds in your

experiences in the next immediate time because you are in a new vibrational

place of receiving you've shifted and you may be consciously aware of that by

the relief that you feel you may have had some physical sensations our friend

did a good job of sort of describing what that heart-opening experience is

like you may have had different chemicals released in your body because

you were in a different place of receiving there are all kinds of things

that took place in this room that were beyond the words that came from Esther's

mouth into your ears and what that means is you are vibrationally different than

you were and what that means is your point of Attraction is different and

what that means is your rendezvous points and your timing with all kinds of

things is going to be heightened and we are

about you paying attention to that because words don't teach but life

experience sure does and as our expectation that in the

immediate future talking about today and tomorrow in the next in the next day you

are going to understand your worthiness in new ways there is so much love here

for you there is so much love there is so much love here for you there is so

much love here for you so much and for now

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Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 4:44.

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Review: "Mission: Impossible – Fallout" impossible to follow, but great fun anyway - Duration: 3:43.

 Our film critic David Edelstein reviews the latest in the unstoppable espionage franchise:  The sixth "Mission: Impossible" feature starring Tom Cruise is getting rave reviews, and I must pose the question: Why is this ridiculous series so potent? Is it the premise? Or is it the annoying but amazingly can-do star? There are a few clues in the original TV incarnation, which ran on CBS from 1966 to 1973 and was so dull it had a strange kind of power

It had two great elements: the team of poker-faced good guys functioning as high-tech con artists, donning life-like masks to impersonate marks and coordinating stings with clockwork precision; and the theme by Lalo Schifrin, the musical equivalent of that fuse under the credits, supplying the illusion of momentum even when there's nothing, nada, going on: Mission: Impossible Theme and Title Sequences by Themes and Titles on YouTube  When Tom Cruise seized control of that title in 1996, he kept Schifrin's theme but threw out the teamwork concept, so his character, Ethan Hunt, ended up a lone wolf

 The director was the great Brian De Palma, but Cruise was the muscle

Mission: Impossible - Trailer by Paramount Movies Digital on YouTube  And for the second film he hired Hong Kong hotshot John Woo to turn him into a super-cool kung fu hunk

He looked like an ass, but the movie did well. For J.J. Abrams' "Mission: Impossible III," Cruise went back to the team idea

Ving Rhames had been aboard from the start, but now there was Simon Pegg as a comic chatterbox, which helped

 But it was number 4, "Ghost Protocol," that turned "Mission: Impossible" into an event

The director was animator Brad Bird of "The Incredibles," a genius at showing how best-laid plans could become worst-case scenarios

Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Official Trailer by Mission Impossible on YouTube  Christopher McQuarrie's Number 5, "Rogue Nation," was nearly as good, bringing in Swedish-born actress Rebecca Ferguson, who stole the movie

But that was okay, because the goal was different now. People had started to dislike Cruise after his couch-jumping antics with Oprah and public affiliation with the Church of Scientology

Suddenly, the aim of "Mission: Impossible" was to make him vulnerable

 That's also the theme of the newest film, "Mission: Impossible – Fallout," again with McQuarrie directing

The script is "Mission: Impossible to Follow," but the movie is great fun anyway, with whiplash action and a lively ensemble, including Ferguson (hooray!) and Henry Cavill as a rival agent who flaunts his handsomeness

 As Cruise battles an apocalyptic organization called the Apostles, we register again how he has suffered for us and will suffer more, feeling every punch, finally heaving himself up the face of a cliff after a helicopter crash that would have killed a lesser-paid actor

 I admit I don't find Cruise especially appealing, but I have no doubt why he's a star, and why this new film is so smashingly well-done: No one hustles harder, or signals in so many ways, that nothing is impossible

 Tom Cruise's secret agent takes the leap into the latest "Mission: Impossible" installment

Paramount Pictures        For more info:"Mission: Impossible – Fallout" (Official site)       More from David Edelstein: David Edelstein's movie picks for July 4th weekReview: "Black Panther" is a momentous event in pop culture historyFrom heroes to cads: David Edelstein on the surge in movie biopicsDavid Edelstein's horror film picks are like manna from hellThe "Psycho" scene that changed film forever       Story produced by Aria Shavelson

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Feedly - simple way to follow sites that interest you. - Duration: 2:29.

Hi everyone this to Brad if you would like a nice way to file topics as it says here

that matter to you by following websites or blogs go ahead and select login and

we're gonna use feedly for this we're going to continue with Google and use

our Google Account here then you can look up right away something that

interests you for example if we wanted to use Richard burns free tech for

teachers calm type in a little bit select it we want to follow it here

we're gonna select new feed and let's just call it EdTech we're gonna select

create then you'll see on the left hand side it's been created now if we also

want to follow time to talk tech again you can follow it and you can put it

under the same one so you can see they're both under there now if we want

to go ahead in and add a little more you wanna just search right up in here you'd

also add some content here let's just type in ESPN we'll select it here select

follow again new feed and it's even suggesting sports so we'll do that right

there this will happen what you want to do is you just want to go ahead and type

follow again it's like dad and it'll come up over here so here this now if

you ever noticed let's say you're in free tech for teachers and you're

looking at it you're like well I'd like to see more at one time what you can do

is come right over here you can select it and change the article view so go

ahead in and you can just have it be a title view and it's a little easier to

see now if you see something for example this typing club and you want to save

that for later on just select this little bookmark and you can see it's

gonna be in the read later so here it is if you want to remove the read later you

can go ahead in and do that as well you can see you can save to a board mark is

read or just hide it now if you notice that you're followed some things that

maybe you don't want to you can go head in to the gear to the cog go head in and

if you want to remove ESPN you can just select right in here

and just like that you can rename it reorganize it or on follow it and remove

this source so there you go that's just a little bit about feedly we'll do a

little bit more research into this later on but one to show to if you have any

questions let me know thanks for watching take care

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