Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 28 2018

hi I am Maurice Kok author of the book the journey of an ascended master and in

this video I'm gonna share with you how to be in a stream of wealth so stay

tuned being in the stream of wealth is something you have to learn something

you have to get used to and something that's totally different than just

jumping into abundance and doing it because wealth is something I really had

to get used to do you know why is if you can imagine that the amount you make in

a year right now you're going to spend every month how do

you feel about this if you're going to spend this amount over and over and over

and over every month again I really had to get used to it to have this big

amount of energy flowing through my whole system every month I was lucky

it increased in just in a few months to get used to it and not increased

in just one day because I really believe that the moment you increase yourself

you open more and more to abundance of wealth and more life energy is flowing

and flowing and flowing and it's becoming more and more and more in the

streams even getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger the amount

of Energy's who is going to flow through your body is tremendous amount it's

really big and your body has to get used to it you have to lay down many

times you have to breathe through spending so much money even if you know

it keeps flowing in it is the circle of wealth is intense and it's going to

become bigger and bigger it's going to flow faster and faster but you really

have to get used to it so how to be in the stream of wealth I can rather put

this question into how to stay in the stream of

wealth because you can step into it in the stream of wealth with one breath

would one choice is just a breath I want to be in the stream of wealth and the

moment you are in there there's so much energy flowing that your body is is

wanting to shut down because it's not used to such amount of energies so you

keep in the flow of wealth by just breathing and allowing your body to stay

open and to keep your energies open and to keep the energies flowing and the

moment you used to at the moment you have settled down and your body has

stretched to have this amount of energy flowing through you you can actually

stay in there but I really have to say to you it's really about getting used to

the flow of wealth instead of how to get in there because you can jump into the

world with one breath but you can jump out of the stream with one breath with

one out of the stream of world with one breath also so it's all about staying in

this stream by keeping yourself open by keep breathing and just going with the

flow and just let the energies do the thing and don't close yourself down if

you have to pay so much or you are spending so much and you're feeling

awkward about it because this what happens next is you're going to close

down your whole stream of wealth and you will be drifted to the side and you will

be kicked out by yourself because you closed yourself down from the energies

of wealth so if you have a question just drop it in the comment box below and if

I helped you out with your answer your questions just thumbs up and stay tuned

because I'm going to share a lot more if you live a life on wealth abundance and

for most of all freedom so you can truly become who you want to be so stay tuned

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MAKE a question or ASK a question? - Duration: 1:35.

hi make a question or ask a question this is Susan Brodar from SPEAK

Languages & TRAVEL the World here to help you improve your English with

minimum effort a maximum benefit in many languages there are different ways of

emulating questions but there are also different ways of expressing that you

need to ask a question and here you have the answer in English we say ask a

question we don't say make questions that may sound odd another languages

it's quite typical but this is the correct way to say it so if you want to

speak to somebody and you have a question you could say may I ask a

question can I ask a question I'd like to ask a question and that's the only

way making questions may be only used if you have to write them down and prepare

them in advance so prepare some questions and then ask your partner for

example during a lesson but when it comes to speaking we are asking

questions okay so don't forget that we always ask a question in British English

I hope that was useful for you and don't forget to subscribe if you haven't done

so already and I look forward to seeing in the next video bye bye bye

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Forest herbs you can use, part 2 - Duration: 6:55.

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Strengthen Your Faith Compilation - Duration: 16:04.

When Ronald Reagan was president,

he once told a story about

a woman who went and knocked

on a man's door.

When he opened the door,

she looked at him and said,

"Do you own a black pit bull dog?"

"Well, yes, I do," the man said.

The woman looked at him and said,

"I'm sorry to inform you but your dog is dead."

"Dead?" the man said.

"What happened?"

She looked at him and said,

"My Pekingese killed it."

Do you know what a Pekingese is?

It's a breed of dog.

It weighs about seven pounds.

Tiny little thing,

about six inches tall.

It's the kind of dog you sometimes see people

carrying around in their purse.

Anyway.

"My Pekingese killed it," she said to the man.

And he said, "What?

What happened?"

She looked at him and said,

"It got stuck in its throat."

[LAUGHS]

I think Ronald Reagan told that story

to uh, to emphasize a very important point:

That sometimes something small

can make a very big difference.

And do you know that Jesus made the same point

about, about faith.

I don't know where

you think you are in your walk with Jesus.

I don't know how you evaluate your faith.

But I do know that

Jesus gives us a pretty clear indication

that if you're afraid that your faith is small,

it's actually exactly where it needs to be

in order to make a big difference.

This is what Jesus said in Matthew, chapter 17,

And the reason Jesus said that,

is because he knew something about faith.

He knew that a person's faith

is really only as strong as what you have faith in.

For example, if I put all of my faith

in this little pencil,

and I worship this pencil,

and I bow down to this pencil,

and I give an offering to this pencil,

and I build a church to this pencil,

and I believe wholeheartedly,

with all my heart,

that this pencil one day

is going to lift me all the way to heaven,

well, in the end I'll be disappointed because

I'm putting my faith in something that cannot save.

But when our faith is in the God who

put the mountains into place,

who walked on the water

and calmed the sea,

who used the cross to prove the strength

of his love for you and me,

well, then your faith is already exactly

where it needs to be to make a big difference.

And that's what we'll be talking about this week.

How your faith, whether you think it's

big or small,

can do just that.

A while back, my family and I

spent the day in a state park doing some hiking.

And while we were hiking,

I saw something that I had never seen before.

We saw a rock that was about the size of a basketball.

And on the top of the rock,

out of the middle of it,

was a plant that was growing

out of the rock.

Which looked really unusual.

And the roots of the plant were underneath the rock.

And I thought,

"Boy, it must have taken a long time to get there."

Because this plant would have grown

up out of the ground and it would have,

you know, hit its head on the rock in a sense.

But it didn't give up.

It either found its, you know, found a

crack that worked all the way through the rock

or maybe amazingly

it just chipped away at the rock all the way up

as it was growing.

And it, and it didn't give up.

But,

but I had the thought,

I'm like, "Man, this must have taken a long time."

In fact, I bet we were some of the first people

to see this plant growing up

out of the rock.

If somebody would have come a week earlier

or two weeks earlier

or a month earlier

or maybe many months earlier,

and if you told them

that there was a plant growing in that rock,

they would have called you crazy.

And yet it was.

It was there the whole time.

I think of that story and

it highlights an important biblical truth, I think, that,

that some things take time to grow.

You know, like if you've ever heard the phrase,

"An acorn doesn't become an oak overnight."

It takes time.

Jesus said the same thing is true

about our faith.

That faith takes time to grow.

In Mark, chapter 4, he

talks about a head of grain in the same way.

He says,

In other words, there is progression.

There's growth and that growth doesn't happen quickly.

And that's important to keep in mind in really two areas.

Firstly, it's important to keep in mind

when you're thinking about the faith of other Christians.

You know, don't, don't expect young kids

or teenagers to

act like grown adults all the time.

Don't expect new Christians

to always act like mature Christians.

Don't expect mature Christians

to always act like perfect Christians.

Every Christian's faith needs to grow.

And we need to be patient as it grows.

Secondly, it's important to keep in mind when it comes

to your faith.

If you're like me, then sometimes you

can get kind of frustrated with your faith.

You know, instead of,

instead of being strong and courageous,

sometimes,

sometimes we get afraid.

Instead of facing death with confidence,

sometimes

we feel really timid.

And that's because our faith is never perfect either.

It needs to grow.

And you can be patient with yourself.

Because Jesus is.

Just think about his disciples

and how far they were from being the perfect Christians

during the weekend in which he died.

You know, Judas betrayed him.

And Peter denied him three times.

And the other disciples all ran away.

And by Sunday night, they were all locked

away in a room feeling really, really afraid.

And then Jesus appeared to them.

And he didn't say,

"Man, I am so done with your puny faith!"

The first word out of his mouth was the word,

"Peace."

And then just by being there, he was telling them,

"You know what? Now

"we're going to be together forever in heaven some day."

And that set, that set the church free

to grow

into what it is today:

A planting of God himself

that includes you and me.

Do you ever struggle in your faith?

I want you to know that your struggles in faith,

they, they mean something really significant.

A couple of years ago,

there was some major flooding in Louisiana.

Josh is a guy who lives in Baton Rouge

who was affected by the major flooding.

And like many others,

as the water started to rise -

one feet, two feet, three feet,

up to eight feet -

he got into a boat so that he could stay alive.

And as he was riding in his boat

through the city streets,

he looked off in the distance

and he saw a bush that was shaking.

And as he got closer,

he discovered why it was shaking.

There was a dog that was trapped

underneath that bush

trying to tread water.

Its nose and its eyes were just

barely above the water.

And it was obviously working very hard

to try and tread water.

And so Josh went over to this bush and

set the dog free, grabbed the bush and

threw him, you know, into the bottom of his boat.

And the dog just collapsed

from exhaustion.

from exhaustion. Josh didn't know for how long

Josh didn't know for how long

the dog had been struggling.

It was obviously a very long time.

But,

he knew something.

We knew what it would have meant if

the dog had stopped struggling.

It would have meant that the dog

had given up hope

of any good future ever happening.

And in that sense,

a struggle

is a good thing.

A struggle is a sign

of hope.

Just like it is with your faith.

In Luke, chapter 13, Jesus said this.

He said,

That phrase,

"Make every effort,"

literally means

to struggle.

And so Jesus wants you to struggle.

He expects you to struggle

because he knows

what it means that we struggle.

You know, if a person stops struggling

against sin and against temptation,

if they live in the present

as if they believed there is no good future

waiting for them,

you know what that means?

It means that something very significant

is missing from their life.

It means they're missing hope.

But hope is exactly what we have.

Not because of our struggles.

But because our Jesus chose to struggle.

Under a heavier weight of sin.

Under more aggressive assaults of

temptation than you and I have

ever experienced.

Just so you and I and

everyone else who fails in our faith

so easily and so often

could live with the truth that we're forgiven of

anything that might ever make us ashamed to

stand in front of him.

When you start to feel down about

your struggles, just ask yourself this:

"Did that happen?

"Did Jesus die?

"Were your sins forgiven?

"Did he rise from the dead?

"Is he preparing a place for you in heaven?"

And notice that the best way to address

your struggles in faith,

the best way to address your fear about them

is not to look at yourself.

Because if you shine the spotlight on yourself

and focus on

how good you are,

on how much you believe,

on how far you've come,

on how much better you are

than other people around you ...

Man, you'll be so full of yourself,

you'll never fit through the narrow door of heaven.

But if you shine the spotlight on Jesus

and just look at who he is and what he did,

then you will always see yourself as, as

someone that God has already chose to love

both here on earth and

forever in heaven.

And you will always find reasons

to keep going in your struggling.

When my wife's grandmother

When my wife's grandmother was just starting her family life,

was just starting her family life,

was just starting her family life, she planted a seed in the ground.

she planted a seed in the ground.

It was the seed of a peony bush,

her favorite bush.

And that bush grew up

and she took care of it for many, many decades

until she couldn't take care of it any longer.

When she got to the point

where she couldn't take care of it any longer,

she, she uprooted the bush

and handed it off to my wife's mother,

who then planted it in the ground at her home

and took care of it for many more decades.

And actually uprooted it

eight different times

and moved it with her eight different times

and moved it with her eight different times to eight different homes

to eight different homes

and took care of it very well.

Until she handed it off to my wife

when we got married.

So we took this

very important bush and we planted it

in a prominent location in our

front yard so everybody could

see this precious heirloom.

A number of years ago,

we were having our yard landscaped by

some professional landscapers.

And one Sunday morning,

we were coming home from church

and we saw that one of the landscapers

was already working in yard.

He was

using his big machinery,

the bulldozers and the Bobcats

to clear the yard and level it

and get it ready for the grass seed

that was going to be coming in.

And as we pulled into the driveway,

my wife, Karen, she noticed something.

The peony bush was gone.

The landscaper had

bulldozed over it and picked it up with his Bobcat,

and thinking it was a weed,

just tossed it into the back of the dump truck.

Karen, of course, knew that it wasn't just a weed.

And so, you know what she did?

She went to the garage.

She grabbed a shovel.

And while still in her Sunday dress and her heels,

she jumped into the dump truck.

And she started digging for the peony bush.

She found a few of its remains,

just a few feet down.

But it looked like just a bunch of busted roots.

The

the peony bush, it was gone.

A couple of months later,

they started building a home right next door to us.

And it turned out,

it probably wasn't the best location to

plant a peony bush that was so important.

Because there were Bobcats and bulldozers,

were just going over that same area where

that bush had been.

And it would have been destroyed anyway.

And, um, they were basically using the

peony's grave as their own personal dragway.

A couple of months after that,

my wife was talking on the phone with her sister,

talking about

the peony bush.

the peony bush. These things are hard to get over.

These things are hard to get over.

When she looked out the window and looked

at the place where the peony bush had been.

And do you know what she saw

coming up out of the ground?

Some green leaves.

And do you know what they were coming from?

From the seed of the peony bush

that was still in the ground.

All those bulldozers weren't powerful enough

to destroy

the seed.

A seed is a very powerful thing,

which is why the word of God

compares our faith

to a seed.

In 1 Peter, it says,

Simply put, God's word has great power

in your life when it is planted within you.

It changes you.

It strengthens you to produce the Holy Spirit's

precious and valuable fruit

when it puts its roots deep down inside of you.

And do you know how hard you need to work

in order to make that wonderful growth happen?

Well, how hard does the soil need

to work in order to make the seed grow?

The answer is,

it doesn't.

Earlier this week, we read from Mark, chapter 4,

where Jesus said,

Don't burden your heart with unrealistic expectations.

Great Christian growth

is accomplished not by us working harder

and harder to love Jesus

or prove that we belong to him.

Great Christian growth is accomplished

by spending more time resting in God's word,

soaking in his wonderful promises

and trusting

that the seed that he planted inside you

really is as powerful

as he says it is.

I received a phone call a while back

from a friend that I hadn't heard from in a long time.

So I was very excited to hear his voice.

I picked up the phone and said, "How you doin'?"

"OK," he said.

But in a way that made it pretty clear that he wasn't.

And it didn't take long for him to tell me why.

It was because he had lost something.

"I've lost my faith," he said.

"I don't believe in Jesus anymore."

He grew up believing in Jesus.

He taught his kids about Jesus.

His kids still believe in Jesus and go to church.

His kids still believe in Jesus and go to church. And he's glad for that.

And he's glad for that.

But

he just said that he doesn't believe anymore.

He doesn't have faith.

You ever worry that one day the same thing

might one day happen to you?

Do you ever worry about losing your faith?

It happened for my friend

shortly after there had been some major flooding in

the state of Texas.

And

he said that

it was really painful.

He watched all these news stories about

people dying, including little children.

And he just wondered why a loving God

would ever allow something like that to happen.

And I'd been paying attention to the news.

And I had seen many of the same stories.

And there were some pretty tragic ones.

For example, there was a story about

a mom named Collette

who was driving her 3-year-old daughter

in their truck,

through the floodwaters,

trying to get to safety. But,

but eventually the waters were too high and

she couldn't drive any longer.

And the waters continued to rise,

and so she knew she had to get out of her truck

and so she grabbed her 3-year-old daughter.

They exited the truck.

But as soon as they did,

the powerful current swept them away.

And Collette struggled to keep both her head

and the head of her daughter above the water,

and she couldn't do both.

As they flew down the rapids,

eventually the rescue team that was in a boat,

they saw them coming and they were able to pull

both of them into their rescue boat

just before they would have disappeared

underneath a bridge.

When they landed in the boat,

the 3-year-old was cold but alive.

Collette was unresponsive.

The 3-year-old lived.

But Collette died.

She died saving her daughter's life.

Now I know that,

when we hear stories like that,

it can fill our minds with all sorts of questions.

Questions about God.

Questions about when and why he acts.

And when and why he doesn't.

And I wish I knew an answer

to every last one of them.

I don't.

I do, however, know this:

That when God looked down from heaven

and saw us struggling,

he didn't stay away.

He put on human skin,

dove right into the rapids

and eventually climbed across where

he was assaulted by the high waters of hell that,

that we can't even imagine.

All while holding our fragile souls

that are so troubled by life

and troubled by sin

above the water.

So that we could breathe in the reality of

being forgiven,

of anything that might ever

of anything that might ever separate us from him

separate us from him

and the reality

of knowing that one day we will taste

the best of heaven with our own palate.

And not because our faith is so great.

But because that's exactly what

Jesus promises will happen.

In John, chapter 10, Jesus said this to his,

about his disciples. He said,

Maybe our grip on him

is sometimes pretty weak.

But his grip on us,

it isn't.

For more infomation >> Strengthen Your Faith Compilation - Duration: 16:04.

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1st Rnd of Q & A - Duration: 5:20.

Hello empowrians, my first duty as president will be to fix the marketplace was working correctly

New buyers and new sellers are coming to the workplace all the time, and we need these things work. Absolutely

perfectly, the marketplace is the heart of our economy and

Without the marketplace we don't have the virtuous cycle without marketplace winning

Citizens will win the coin doesn't win. So we need to have all these things in place and working absolutely perfectly

I would like to also add more search options in the marketplace this way we can search by top sellers in

different countries

This way we can send to friends and family worldwide

Thank you all for watching WTAWTAW

. This is Bob

Hello empowrians to answer the second question I

Don't think we should change maturation. It is put in place to bring more value to our marketplace

We will, we have more value to the marketplace the citizen wins

We all win this is our virtuous cycle. So let's keep that in place for now

But that being said there has been an update

To maturation and some other things

Well, you just have to check out the latest blog don't link to that blog will be in the description of this video below

But you can get 30 day maturation just by buying a founder mission role by August 5th

So again, please read the blog for more details

Thank you, and WTAWTAW

Hello empowrians

To answer our third question here is about the marketplace

It doesn't need a lot of revamping but I did talk to some on this a little bit in my first question

But so we just need to fix the issues that we already have in the marketplace

There is one idea brought to you by our collective intelligence you guys

That should be implemented

That I do fully support and that is a wish list this way

You know you write down what you want a seller sees what you want and they add it to the marketplace

Then you buy it that simple

This is a great idea. That's one thing. I think we need to implement along with more search options

But anyway again, thanks for watching. W TAWTAW. This is Bob signing out

Hello empowrians to answer question for

They are connected by bringing in more people the value of the coin will rise

So, how do we do that? We keep doing what we're doing

We keep inviting people

to empowr through our social other social media sites and

Just keep that going but the coin body will rise as we get it on more exchanges which we need to do

But it's also if you notice now, it's on the coin market cap

So all things are starting to ignite the coin and then again this brings in more users

And then the value of the coin keeps going up. So again, this is all part of our virtuous cycle

Thank you all for watching WTAWTAW this is Bob

Hello fellow empowrians I'm glad I got this question for number five

This is a something I've been wanting to implement anyway

we need to have

SC test whenever there is an update applied this way we can make sure the SC's

know and have the correct information to give to the students and

If they get that answer wrong, we need to re-educate them and make sure they get it, right

This way you guys always have the most updated and correct information

Because that's what we all need

Thank you all for watching. This is Bob WTAWTAW

Hello empowrians, this is a bonus question there are a lot of things I'd like to replicate from night one

Is his resilience and his

Persistence and his ability to get massive results

We can continue to get massive results

with our Power Team

The SCS that we have and you citizens, so, please keep inviting people to empower to ensure

we accomplish our mission our

goal to reach

To four billion people to make twenty five dollars a day by the year

2025

This might be able to accomplish it by the year 2020 which is so let's just keep going we can do this

Again, thank you all for watching

This is Bob WTAWTAW

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The rise and fall of Sabena - Duration: 4:22.

Hello and welcome to a new episode by Flyboys aviation! This episode is about

the rise and fall of Sabena. Perhaps a name forgotten by some. It was however

once the proud flag carrier of Belgium. What went wrong? And what does Swissair

have to do with their demise? Let's take a look at this together! Sabena was

founded in 1923. They started with flights to London and later expanded to

other cities in Europe. Belgium back then had a huge colony in Africa: the Belgian

Congo. About 76 times larger than Belgium itself. It actually started as the

personal property of Belgian King Leopold. In a stroke of modest genius he

named the capital Leopoldville. Flights within the Congo also started in the

late 20s. In the 30s there was further European expansion as well as flights to

the Congo. During the Second World War European services were halted but

operations within the Belgian Congo remained. In the postwar years they

expanded their European operations and started transatlantic flights as well.

For a short time in the late 50s they even operated a helicopter service. The jet

age arrived early at Sabena when they were the first mainland Europe airline

to introduce the Boeing 707 in 1960. Caravelles were added later as well.

The Congolese decided they had had enough of their waffle-baking rulers

during that time and declared independence. This meant the end of

Sabena's dominance in the Central African aviation market. During the 70s Sabena

added the first wide-body airliners to their fleet: the McDonnell Douglas DC-10

and of course the Boeing 747. In the 1980s Sabena started adding the first

Airbus wide-body aircraft to their fleet. For almost all years of its long history

Sabena had been unprofitable. The Belgian government, being the main shareholder of

the company, always injected capital in order for the carrier to stay afloat. In

the early 90s after the liberalisation of the European airline industry and

with the effects of the Gulf War apparent, the Belgian government realized

Sabena needed a strong partner to survive. After some failed

attempts with various European airlines Swissair bought a 49.5% stake in the

Belgian airline in 1995. This truly was the beginning of the end. Due to their

supposed expertise the Swiss were given carte blanche by the Belgian government

to do with Sabena what they wanted, even though they didn't have a majority stake.

Perhaps the Belgian politicians weren't very active in reading newspapers

because Swissair by that time was also starting to experience financial issues.

In the years after that it became apparent that Swissair used Sabena for

their own gain. Contracts concerning orders, routes, catering etc that

primarily benefited Swissair and not Sabena were signed. A prime example of

this is the order for 34 Airbus aircraft that Sabena made in 1997. Sabena only

needed 17 but Swissair convinced them to buy 34. They promised that they would

provide funds for these additional aircraft. These funds unfortunately were

never received by Sabena. In July 2001 the Belgian government wanted to sue

Swissair for not meeting contractual obligations. A deal was struck: the

Belgian state would cancel their legal proceedings if in turn Sabena received

258 million Belgian francs from Swissair. Again the Swiss failed to meet their

promises. This, combined with the 9/11 attacks and the fact that Sabena was a

chronically inefficient airline, caused them to cease operations in November

2001. What is the situation nowadays? Brussels airlines can be seen as the

successor to Sabena. They are not nearly as big as Sabena was in their heyday but

still they did manage to make a small profit in 2017. They are wholly owned by

Lufthansa. The same by the way goes for another European airline: Swiss. In the

words of Alanis Morrissett: Isn't it ironic? Thanks so much for watching! If

you liked this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my

channel. On my channel you will find a new video every week that delves deeper

into the fascinating world of aviation and offers you new insights. See you

around!

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