Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 3 2017

Hi I am Maurice Kok author of the book

the journey of an ascended master and in

this video I'm going to tell you how to

allow so stay tuned

so how do you allow I had this question many times for

myself when I first heard the term I had

no clue how to do this so over the years

I figured out for myself how to

allow and for me it's not meditation

some people think allowing a meditation

is the same but for me meditation is

going to sit down and going to reach an

inner peace state or going to work on

some things in my body no if I'm going

to allow I'm going to lay down and give

up 100% I'm giving up the struggles in

my body I'm giving up everything I'm

working on I'm giving up everything I'm

giving up feeling be everything and to

make this easier for you to explain this

easier how I actually do this I'm going to

use being dead term to get this clear

when I'm going to allow I'm going to lay

down on bed if I'm going to lay lay for

it and I just lay there and pretend that

I'm dead I stopped breathing

I stopped moving I stopped thinking

because when you are dead you don't have

to breathe you don't have to look think

you don't do all the things anymore

and now you are questioning

me why is stopping breathing because when

I'm allowing I'm giving up 100% and what

will happen is the my body takes

control over the breathing and the

energies can flow and flow through my

body everything I need in that moment is

there and everything what I have to use

is there and it will flow in I use this

being death to make it easier so you

just lay down and you pretend that you

lies dead and you lower down all your

guards you lower down and you give up 100%

you give up your stop trying you stop

forcing you stop fighting you stop you

just just pretend you are dead that's

for me how it works and if you want to

know what allowing exactly is or enter

how you can use it you can watch another

video I will put a link below because

you can use it in so many things in your

life and I wouldn't be me if I didn't

share something free for you so you can

use I made a free mp3

an audio file me telling you how to

get into that allowing and which steps I

took it's a little guidance so it makes

it easier for the first time when you

are doing this so subscribe to my

YouTube channel and leave a comment

below how do you allow and which tool or

thing you use so stay tuned

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15 New Secret WhatsApp Tricks You Never Knew - Duration: 8:21.

Hello YouTube.

This is Praveen for TechEmpty.

In this video I will be showing you the 15 WhatsApp Tricks you probably didn't know

about.

These tricks are for both Android and Ios users.

So, without any further ado, let's get started.

First one here in the list is pinning the chat conversation.

Gone are those days searching for the list of groups or conversations that you involve

frequently.

Instead, just pin the conversation to the top of the WhatsApp so that you can get in

touch with the people instantly.

To do this, long press the chat conversation and select the pin icon at the top.

This trick is only for Android users and iOS users may get this in coming days.

To unpin, repeat the same steps.

Second one for Android.

Add the shortcut Would to like to chat with the people that

you most concern about without opening the WhatsApp app?

Do this by creating a Shortcut.

Long press the Chat of your friend or family, select the options and here choose 'Add

Shortcut'.

Now, you can interact with people by directly choosing the shortcut you just created from

the homescreen.

Cool!

Isn't it?

Third one.

Hiding Last Seen, Profile Picture, About and Status

You can change the privacy settings of the WhatsApp to hide the last seen, profile picture,

about and the status messages.

To do that, you just need to go to WhatsApp then choose options then Settings then Account

then Privacy.

Here you will have the options to choose whether you want your last seen, profile picture,

about and status to be seen by "Everyone", "Contacts" or "Nobody".

If you are an iPhone user then move to settings then Account then Privacy and here choose

the appropriate option whether to show your last seen, profile picture, about and status

by "Everyone", "Contacts" or "Nobody".

Remember, if you don't share your last seen, you won't be able to see other people's

last seen.

Fourth one.

Read receipts Do you know about those blue ticks?

That is called Read receipts.

When you read some message, the sender will get those blue ticks meaning that you have

read the message that they sent.

Ofcourse, it can create some relationship issues.

Well, WhatsApp understands that and there's an option to turn it off.

To turn this off entirely, go to settings then Account then Privacy and come all the

way down and find 'Read Receipts'.

Just toggle it to turn it off.

Now the sender won't get any acknowledgment when you read the message.

Remember, if you turn off read receipts, you too will not be able to view anyone else's

read receipts.

Fifth one.

Check When a Message was Read You can check when the sent message was read

by the receiver.

It's simple, as all you need to do is press hold on a message and tap "Info".

Once you do that, you will be able to see the time when your message was delivered and

read.

On an iPhone, just swipe to the left to check the status.

Sixth one.

Hide Chats Do you know that you can hide chats without

using any third party apps?

Let me tell you.

Just mark the chat conversation as 'Archive' and the whole contact will not be shown on

the WhatsApp homescreen.

If you are an Android user, long press on the chat and select this 'Archive' icon.

To unarchive, open the archived conversations and then again long press on the chat then

choose 'Unarchive'.

And if you are an iPhone user, swipe the conversation to the left and find 'Archive'.

Choose it to hide the chat conversation.

To unarchive, swipe down the WhatsApp window and choose 'Archived Chats'.

Here select the conversation then swipe left to unarchive.

Seventh one.

Send GIFS Are you getting GIF messages from your friends?

Don't you know how to send them?

No worries.

Here I'm.

You don't have to search the internet for appropriate GIFs.

WhatsApp has its own collection.

If you are an Android user, then select this emoji icon then choose 'GIF'.

Search the best and send it to your friends or family.

And if you are an iPhone user, choose the + icon and choose 'Photo & Video library'.

Here chose 'GIF' at the bottom corner and send the best one.

Eight one.

Mute Groups and Notifications Groups on WhatsApp are a great way to message

a lot of people at once but they can get annoying sometimes.

Well, there are options to mute a group and you can also stop getting notifications.

To mute a group, long press on the chat and choose group info.

You can turn on mute for 8 hours, a week or even a year.

On Android, you also get an option to turn off "show notifications" while muting

a group.

However, on an iPhone, you can only mute a group chat.

Ninth one.

Star Messages Let's say someone sent you a quotation and

you loved it.

After few months you need to get that quote again from the long conversation.

It's really a tough thing to do.

Right?

This is where the star messages rescue you.

Just mark the quote as star message and you can check it anytime by moving to the profile

then 'Starred messages'.

Tenth one.

Send a Message in Bulk On various occasions it's a great hassle

to go on wishing the people individually, which makes WhatsApp's broadcast feature

all the more useful.

WhatsApp's broadcast feature lets you send messages in bulk without the recipients knowing

that it has been sent through WhatsApp broadcast.

On Android, choose the three dots and select 'New Broadcast'.

Now pick the contacts of minimum 2 that you would like to broadcast a message.

On iPhone, find the 'Broadcast Lists' and create a 'New List'.

Choose the recipients of minimum 2 and maximum of 256 to send a broadcast message.

Eleventh one.

Change Font Surprise your friends by sending the text

message with this cool new font.

Just add the three grave accent character at the start and end of the message.

If you are an iPhone user, find this grave accent character by holding the apostrophe

and if you are an Android user, find this character in the second page of symbols or

punctuation.

Twelfth one.

Text formatting.

Now you can format the text using some special characters.

This comes handy when you would like highlight something in the sentence.

Use * at the start and the end of the word to bold it, _ for italics and tilde for strikethrough.

Thirteenth one.

Tagging the person Now WhatsApp allows you to tag the members

within the group chat.

You can use this feature if you would like to say something by referring a person.

Just type @ symbol then choose the name from the list.

That's it.

Fourteenth one.

Quote a WhatsApp message.

If you are actively involved in a conversation having number of people, it is often confusing

at times as to who someone is referring to in a group chat.

So, use this feature to embed the previous text in your reply.

To use, press and hold the message then choose 'Reply'.

If you are using Android device, press and hold the message then choose the 'Reply'

icon at the top.

Fifteenth one.

Hop into an Individual Chat from a Group Chat How many group chats are you in right now?

Plenty, we bet.

Given that you can have up to 256 participants in one group chat, there must be a bit of

overlap with your existing individual chats.

And sometimes there are things you want to say to someone that should never be mentioned

in a group, but it's also a pain to go locate that individual chat.

There's a simple way to start an individual chat quickly from a group one.

Long press on a message of the person that you would like to speak in private.

Choose 'Message to the person name' and you will be teleported right into that individual

chat without you having to scroll the list of chats.

In Android, tap and hold the message of the person and choose the three dots at the top

corner.

That's it.

Which is your favourite trick?

Drop them in the comment section.

If you find this video useful, hit the like button down below and consider sharing this

video with your friends.

Also, don't forget to subscribe to this channel for more awesome videos like these.

Your contribution is more to us.

This is Praveen signing off.

Hope to see you in my next video.

Thank you.

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Will Trump withdraw from the Paris climate deal? 5 things you need to know Thursday - Duration: 17:02.

Will Trump withdraw from the Paris climate deal? 5 things you need to know Thursday

(Photo: rui_noronha, Getty Images/iStockphoto). Trump to announce decision on Paris climate change pact. President Trump said he will reveal Thursday whether he intends for the U.S. to withdraw from the Paris climate change pact. He is widely expected to pull the U.S.

out of the  agreement involving 197 nations. Reports of Trumps decision sparked an outcry in both Washington and in Europe, with experts warning that a U.S.

pullout could have troubling consequences. Trump, who once proclaimed global warming a Chinese hoax, made a campaign pledge to end U.S. participation in United Nations initiatives on climate change. If Trump makes good on his promise, it would leave the U.S.

in the company of Nicaragua and Syria as the only countries not to commit to the deal, which requires largely voluntary commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It was 50 years ago today that Sgt. Pepper blew the world away.

On June 1, 1967, the Beatles released Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, and nothing has been the same since.

The Fab Fours eighth studio album became a huge hit, of course, selling more than 32 million copies globally. (A number of 50th anniversary re-issue packages were released last week.) More important was Sgt.

Peppers influence on music and society. With its groundbreaking sound effects, crazy-collage cover and concept album production, it inspired musicians from Pink Floyd to Radiohead to Stevie Wonder and helped kick-start the counterculture revolution.

Peppers reaching the half-century mark, weve ranked every Beatles song for you. National Spelling Bee finale will have us buzzing.

And the winner is? Or will it still be the winners are? With three ties in the last three years, the Scripps National Spelling Bee concludes Thursday evening, with organizers having tweaked the process in an effort to get a solo winner.

Among the changes is a written test — already done — which will be used to break a tie if a single champion does not emerge.

It's still not a cast-iron guarantee there'll be just one; after all, these kids can wipe most of us off the table when it comes to dictionary diligence and they dont often make mistakes.

Meanwhile, if you're inspired to try next year, get a jump by making sure you dont mess up these often-misspelled words.

6th grader Erin Howard from Ala. spelled the word alopecia (baldness) correctly during the final round of the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Alex Iyer, an 8th grader, from Texas spells the word savate, a form of boxing, incorrectly during the final round. Naysa Modi, 6th grade, spells phthisiology, study of tuberculosis, correctly during the final round.

Erin Howard spells the word klydonograph an instrument that records electric surges, incorrectly during the final round. Shrinidhi Gopal, from California, listens during the final round.

Saketh Sundar, from Maryland, spells the word tules incorrectly during the final round. Rohan Sachdev, from North Carolina, reacts after he spelled the word panniculitis incorrectly during the final round.

8th grader Rohan Sachdev from N.C spelled the word yacata (mound of earth in Mexico) correctly. 6th grader Erin Howard reacts to making it to the evening session during the final round.

Erin Howard reacts after spelling the word apparentement (an alliance of French political parties) correctly during the final round of the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

8th grader Grant Taylor from TX spelled the word obliviscence (forgetfulness) incorrectly during the final round of the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Alex Iyer spelled the word salicylism (condition caused by excessive salicylic acid) correctly.

8th grader Nicholas Ivan from Ind. spelled the word lamellibranch (bivalve mollusk) correctly during. Eighth grader Cassidy Crawford from PA spelled the word tyrannically incorrectly in the 3rd round. 6th grader Soyeon Park from Miss.

and other competitors wait for the start of the final round of the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee. 6th grader Erin Howard from Ala.

spelled the word alopecia (baldness) correctly. Jeff Zheng spelled the word stegosaur correctly #spellingbee #B in BeePlayAlong in the 3rd round during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.

Fifth grader Sylvia Nguyen from MO spelled the word repudiate incorrectly in the 3rd round. Fiftth grader Collin Shea from NY spelled the word onerous (involves much work) incorrectly.

Lily Tugbah from Ghana spelled the word splanchnology (a branch of anatomy) incorrectly. Eleanor Fournier (IL) spelled the word ligature (something that is used to bind) correctly in the 3rd round.

Akilan Sankaran (NM) spelled the word uxorious (excessive fondness for a wife) incorrectly. Margaret Isacson from D.C.

spelled the word attributive (functioning as an adjective) correctly. Adom Appiah (SC) spelled the word ostreiculture (the cultivation of oysters) correctly during the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Eighth grader Tien Nguyen from LA spelled the word Ficus incorrectly in the 3rd round. Eighth grader Will Lourcey from TX spelled the word fallacy correctly in the 3rd round.

Seventh grader Samuel Thomas from IN spelled the word collapsar correctly. Fiftth grader David Lye from Kansas waits with other competitors in the 3rd round during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Kindergartener Edith Fuller from Oklahoma spelled the word tapas correctly in the 3rd round during the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Eighth grader, Ishreet Lehal (IN) spelled the word krakowiak (Polish group folk dance) incorrectly during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Wednesday. Mandy Granz (MI) spelled the word trenchancy (quality of being keenly articulate) correctly.

Seventh grader Margaret Isacson from D.C. spelled the word cinephile (devotee of films) correctly.

Gabriel Ennin spelled the word tragedian (actor who specializes in tragic roles) correctly during the National Spelling Bee. Kendal Win spelled the word xenoglossy (use of unknown language while in trance state) correctly.

Eighth grader Aditya Badlani (IL) spelled the word ulotrichy (having woolly hair) correctly. Matthew Delis (UT) spelled the word gratinate (cook with covering of buttered crumbs) correctly.

Krutik Patel spelled the word infelicities (awkward or inappropriate words or acts) incorrectly in the 3rd round during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Fiftth grader Christopher Kiekhaefer (MI) spelled the word humidistat incorrectly in the 3rd round.

Maia Marshall from Neb. spelled the word treillage (latticework for supporting vines) correctly during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Brandon Anderson from NY spelled the word lambdacism incorrectly during the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Haebin Han from Iowa spelled the word scrobiculate (having numerous shallow grooves) correctly.

Emily King from Mo. spelled the word toile (cotton or linen fabric used in drapery) incorrectly.

8th grader Erin Welch from Md, 5th grader Sohum Sukhatankar from Texas and 8th grader Melinda Buhlman from Utah listen during Spelling Bee. 5th grader Daniel Healy gives a thumbs up to 5th grader Brendan Pawlicki during the Spelling Bee.

5th grader Jacob Muin from MO spelled the word tomalley (the liver of the lobster) incorrectly. 8th grader Shrinidhi Gopal from Calif.

spelled the word sardonyx (type of mineral) correctly 5th grader Brendan Pawlicki waits for his turn to spell during Spelling Bee. 8th grader Anna Kleist from Md spelled the word fibromyalgia (chronic muscle pain) correctly.

4th grader Emmanuel Rimocal from Texas spelled the word prodition (betrayal) correctly. Julian Connaughton from PA spelled the word sirenomelus (a congenital malformation) incorrectly.

5th grader Ishaan Akula from N.J spelled the word kakapo (a New Zealand parrot) incorrectly. Louise Julia Grimaldo from Idaho spelled the word pointillage (a painting technique) correctly. 7th grader Haley Payton from Md. spelled the word florilegium (anthology) correctly.

7th grader Grace Maxson from N.Y. spelled the word mangonel (military machine) correctly. Sreeniketh Vogoti Fla.spelled the word paillard (thin grilled piece of beef or veal) correctly. Seventh-grader Maggie Sheridan of Ohio spelled the word psephite (a coarse fragmental rock) correctly.

It's hurricane season, and it's predicted to be a bad one. Atlantic hurricane season officially begins Thursday, with forecasters having already predicted that we're in for an unusually rough time, with five to nine hurricanes expected before the season ends on Nov.

30. In fact, one tropical storm, Arlene, got off the blocks early — in April — meaning that the first qualifying weather system will be named Bret. Meanwhile, weather prognosticators have been busy beefing up their alert system to add details about storm surges, which have accounted for about half of hurricane deaths since 1970. As those hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012 know, a relatively weak storm — in Sandy's case, a Category 1 — can still result in walls of water hitting coastal areas.

Round three: Cavs vs.

In the first trilogy in NBA Finals history, the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers will face off in Game 1 of the 2017 finals Thursday — the third finals appearance in a row for the teams. With the off-season addition of Kevin Durant, the Warriors are looking to take back the title after having their storybook 73-win season end last year with Cleveland overcoming a 3-1 series deficit.

And this year, Golden State may have to do it without the leadership of head coach Steve Kerr, whose status remains uncertain while he fights complications from back surgery. On the other side, LeBron James continues to carve out his legacy as possibly the greatest of all time, while other Cavs also are confident about the match up.

Bonus: SpaceX set for Falcon 9 cargo launch to International Space Station. NASA and SpaceX on Thursday will attempt to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center and land the rockets first stage at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

The rocket will be carrying a Dragon spacecraft with 6,000 pounds of supplies and science experiments for the International Space Station. Weather permitting, the launch will take place at 5:55 p.m.

Later in June, SpaceX hopes to launch a Bulgarian satellite with a Falcon 9 booster landed and recovered from a mission earlier this year. That would be SpaceX's second launch of what it calls a flight-proven rocket.

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If You Have This Plant in Your House, You Will Never See Mice, Spiders and Other Insects Again! - Duration: 2:18.

If You Have This Plant in Your House, You Will Never See Mice, Spiders and Other Insects Again!

Even though no one likes them, insects are an inevitable part of our eco-system. They vary in size and can feed on plants, meat or carrion. Some play an important role in eliminating other species and preventing plagues.

One of their main roles is to decompose and eliminate organic matter, the other one is to pollinate plants, which is of major economic and ecological importance.

No matter how important they are for our planet, we still want to do everything In order to eradicate them from our households.

Spiders are one of the most hated crawling creatures, but also the most common ones in our homes. Usually, we try to fight them with chemical repellents or with the good ol' newspaper.

While the second one isn't dangerous at all, the first one can leave some pretty serious side-effects on our health.

Luckily, Mother Nature has it sorted out for everything. Many of us love mint, it smells refreshing and tastes good too, but not many people know that while we love mint, insects can't stand it.

If you have spiders or cockroaches in your home, the best natural way to get rid of them is with fresh mint tea.

Prepare the tea as per usual, leave it to cool down and then put it in a spray bottle. Spray it all around your house and pay special attention to dark corners and wall crevices.

Your house will smell amazing and you can say goodbye to the nasty crawlers without harming your health.

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Animal Vocabulary - Duration: 6:49.

Today's lesson is all about animals.

Yea, that's a dog.

I don't know why I showed that to you, but... he was pretty cute.

We're not just going to tell you about the animals, we are going to try to show them to you.

And what better place to teach you about animals than going to the zoo?

These guys are emus and they're quite big.

Ostrich

Otter

Wes: Are they a couple, you think? Are they making out? Ioana: Possibly.

I was just attacked by a butterfly.

That is an alligator.

Iguana

This is an Argentine horn frog, that looks a little like a pile of poop.

This is a marmoset. It's really cute.

So cute, they're so cute!

This kind of snake is called an anaconda.

They're huge.

This little guy is a clown fish.

This guy who looks a little angry is an eel.

Stingray

Wes in the background: It thinks you have something for him

These are bats.

These are called children.

They can be very dangerous.

This guy right there is a swan.

He's a black swan.

This guy is a kangaroo. Look at him!

Wallaby

He's a peacock.

Polar bears

Seals

Goats

Penguins

These guys are lemurs

Lions

This guy right here is a hyena.

This is a gorilla.

This is a giraffe.

These guys are meerkats.

Rhinoceros

These are flamingos.

They are pink and noisy, apparently.

Where else can you go to find animals? The zoo cafe!

He's a gecko.

That's what I wanted! He has the cat, you have the gecko.

This is a little turtle, a little baby turtle.

He doesn't move much.

Guinea pig

Animals everywhere

This is a parrot.

I'm visibly stressed.

This guy does not want to be quiet.

It's a bunny.

Ioana in the background: Look at the ears!

Why are they so lopsided?

Tea, cappuccino, lizard.

Only at the Zoo Cafe

I hope you enjoyed the video about the animals at the zoo.

If you like the video, please give us a thumbs up.

Also remember to subscribe to our channel for more videos to practice and improve your English.

And finally, in the comments below, we want you to tell us about your favorite animal

or you can tell us about an animal that is common where you live.

We just want to hear from you.

Thank you and we'll see you next time. Bye!

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