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orphancookie69 · 11 months
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Hay House: Heal Your Life +...Unlock Your Next Transformation-Day 1
Day 0 was pretty cool. Louise Hay and Kyle Gray are pretty amazing people just to open the show up. We have some amazing people up today, our favorite Mike Dooley is in this lineup! Let's jump in!
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Playing the Matrix and Getting What You Really Want - Mike Dooley (5 Hours)
Lesson 1: Understanding Miracles...A matrix is an input and an output. You happened to life. Your wish is the entire universe's command. You are a natural born creator. The number one thing holding you back from living the life of your dreams is not knowing the ground rules. Don't give your power away. Take nothing for granted. In the jungle of time and space, we are the magicians and the observers. You are already performing miracles. Ockham's razor. Life is illusion projected from source. We are the eyes and ears of the divine. You chose to be here.
Lesson 2: The Matrix...Thoughts become things, be careful to not micromanage your miracles. Main reasons for disappointments: misunderstanding and contradictions. Happiness is the ultimate end result. Thought forces circumstances. The fantastic five are livelihood, abundance, health, relationships, and appearance. Never attach to the outcome. The details are awesome, but not as the end results. Be careful what you wish for. Leave the door open for even better. Don't overuse logic, but don't discard it entirely. Cursed how's limit you and the universe in helping you.
Lesson 3: Knowing What You (really) Want...The ground rules have been laid. You have to know what you want, but you also have to have the car in drive to get what good is coming to you. Take action. Keep it general, failure becomes impossible.
Lesson 4: Getting Into The Details...Chaos theory! All manifestations follow chaos theory. Leave room for the magic to get in. Our dreams depend on one another. Think of the intended miracle's results when thinking of miracles. There is always better than what you think is best. Dress up the generalities but don't attach to them. Get excited for the details and then make a to do list. You are inheritance restored.
Lesson 5: Taking Action...Show up on a daily basis and take baby steps. Don't get caught up in the cursed how. Taking action breeds clarity. Do lots of thing and mix it up! Logic stirs up the magic. You are crazy if you do not ask for help. For every step you take, the universe takes 10,000. It is up to us to be the spark.
Lesson 6: Expedited Delivery...Busy fosters manifestation. Visualize one time a day for 5-10 minutes. Be mindful of the words you say, they are the thoughts that become things the soonest. Go crazy and have fun.
Water Whispering Ritual for Manifestation - Abiola Abrams (15 minutes)
Harness the creation power of water. Pour water, speak of a past fear. Empty it. Pour water, speak of current gratitude. Empty it. Pour water, speak of future desires. Drink the 3rd glass. Prepare a "may I be cleansed" bath. Whisper and charge the ingredients, add the ingredients. Fill the bathtub and add the water. Take the bath. Show gratitude. Stay for 12-18 minutes. Release your items and never look back.
Lucid Dreaming Made Easy - Charlie Morley (2 Hours 15 Minutes)
Intro: A lucid dream is a dream that you know is happening. Being conscious within the dream. It is similar to hypnosis. It is not about control. We are making requests to the dream.
Lesson 1: How to remember your dreams. Set intention before you go to sleep to remember your dream. Tips: Intent, Waking yourself, use your body, work backwards, don't give up on your dreams. Have a dream diary.
Lesson 2: Know your subject matter. Dream signs: signs you are definitely dreaming. There are 3 types: anomalous, thematic, and recurring. Set a lucidity trigger. Everyone has a roadmap of sleep: hypnagogic state, light sleep, deep sleep, REM dreaming sleep. Most sleep cycles are 90 minutes. The first 3 sleep cycles are mostly deep sleep with a little bit of dream. Focus on the second half of the night. Hang out in the hypnagogic state: afternoon nap, take longer to fall asleep at night.
Lesson 3: Reality Checks: looking at your hands, reading text, using digital or electrical appliances. The weird technique: do reality checks during the day. Create a habit. The colombo method: check the evidence, check the alibi. Both a dream and waking component. Shadow aspects.
Lesson 4: Slow fade into lucidity: pre-lucid, semi lucid, fully lucid, super lucid. Hypnagogic affirmation: "Next time I dream, I know that I am dreaming." MILD Technique: Mnemonic Initiated Lucid Dream. Recall a dream after it has just happened, go back to sleep after using the affirmation: "The next time I am dreaming, I remember to recognize that I am dreaming."21 times. The "wake back to bed" technique: wake up 2 hours earlier than you normally do, stay awake for 1 hour, go back to bed and fall asleep. You increase your chance to have a lucid dream by 2,000% by doing that. Try this once a week, not every day.
Lesson 5: FAC: Falling Asleep Conscious technique. Hypnagogic Drop In: set your alarm for 4.5 hours after you fall asleep, wake up and log your dream and go back to sleep, hold your awareness in the hypnagogic state and drop into the dream. Body and Breath: focus on physical sensations. Use the sensations to hold awareness. Counting Sleep: count yourself into a dream with a question to hold awareness. A classic hypnosis technique. Multiple Wake Up Technique: wake every 90 minutes after the first 4.5 hours and log your dreams. Stay calm when lucid dreaming to make it last longer.
Lesson 6: Make a Dream Plan: writing a dream plan, drawing a dream plan, creating a sankalpa (sanskrit term meaning will or purpose). We all have a lucidity tank. How to refill your lucidity tank: draw an outline of your lucidity tank on paper, think about what makes you feel more energized in the waking state, on the inside of the tank write the things that stock up your lucidity levels, think about what things make you feel less energized, write them on the outside of your lucid tank, commit to fill it up not drain your tank! Hypnopompic: if the hypnagogic is the door into sleep, the hypnopompic is the door out. Have fun and keep a schedule.
The Science of Divination - Sandra Anne Taylor (15 minutes)
You divine from intuition and conscious. Every soul in the universe is connected. The energy of the universe is interconnectedness and time. Akashic records! We contact the records when doing a reading. Answers come from the time space continuum. All time exists at the same time. The future exists in energetic potential. The phenomenon of Deja Vu. You are going to the future ahead of time in Deja Vu. You are astral traveling to the future. Deja Vu moments are tiny moments. The big moments are always in the process. Every time you turn a card, you visit a future moment. You can change what you see in the cards. The empowerment of going into the future. Look for the energy. You can do it, if you choose to.
Experiencing The Miraculous - Dr Wayne Dyer (6 Hours)
I tried to watch this but did not have time to get it all in.
Who else's world just got rocked? Anyone wants the downloads-let me know! There were 7 other courses that were for paid members, and some of that I recognized and it would of been amazing. But that is not to discredit the hours of content I received just as a free experience. Wow.
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sidewalkchemistry · 1 year
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How Lucid Dreaming Really Works
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"We just broke into a church." "No, you broke into a church. I'm a ghost."
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Bob Morley and Ryan Corr in IN LIMBO 1.01
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okaydays · 7 months
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Dexter from One Day and Nick from Heartstopper are so similar:
• Blonde, golden-retriever-esque
• Hopelessly enamoured with a stressed-out dark-haired smartass who has self-esteem issues
• Their mothers are both very kind and dark-haired
• Connected in some way to France
• Good at sports
The list goes on, probably.
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zaenight · 9 months
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Wanheda act3 ch3
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Cordelia stared at the bonfire infront of her , Carver and half-life had a love-hate relationship going on , Kirby and Wells hit it off , Cordelia loves to tease her about it, Raul was a bit jealous , however it didn't effect him one bit.
Okay it sort of did , but he wouldn't show it.
Anyways...
Cordelia stared at the bonfire , the Reapers chatting away , as she felt a hand on her shoulder , she turned around to see Carver , leaning down he kissed her forhead.
"You good?" He asked as she stood up , Carver sat down , pulling Cordelia onto his lap.
"Yeah im good , just looking at the fire." Cordelia said as Carver kissed her neck , making her laugh.
They were waiting for Bossie , Powell , and Mancea to get back from a town Pope sent them to , its been three days , they checked in every hour untill two hours ago it stopped , so they waited.
And waited untill suddenly , the gates opened , the three men entering.
"CORDELIA , KIRBY , NEED SOME HELP HERE!" Bossie Exclaimed,Powell limping slightly , Mancea was carrying a bag of supplies , and he was praying , however , unlike Powell , he looked unharmed , and Bossie had a few Scratches.
Powells limp wasn't bad , Cordelia determined it would heal in a few weeks top , however she told him to take it easy.
Kirby placed home-made ointment on Bossie's scratches , his flirty comments earning the glares of both Raul and Half-life , who both are very protective of the girl , in fact they were very protective of Cordelia too , being the only two woman of the group , and being the two main medics , the two woman had a whole group of men that would burn the whole world for them , not that they would admit it.
"Bossie if you keep flirting with Kirby im pretty sure the boys are going to put your head on a pike." Cordelia stated with a raised brow , her voice carrying a teasing tone.
"Yes we will." Half-life stated , with a nod.
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"Oh fuck! Brandon right there , More , no a little over there." Cordelia said to the man , Holding onto his head.
"Ow! you know the ladder's right there , OW! my hair." Carver stated as he held his wife on his shoulders , the girl found an old bookshelf in one of the houses they were searching.
"But your taller than the ladder,it's easier to reach." Cordelia said grabbing books that looked intresting , some where medical , some romance , different stories told in a diffrent light within this dark world.
Coredelia let out a suprised noise as Carver kissed her thigh.
"You perv." She said as Carver put her down gently.
The two were now in a heavy makeout session , Cordelia pushed against the bookshelf , as Carver kissed her neck , with his hands reaching lower and lower , a fake cough followed by snickers and giggles echoed in the abandoned book store.
“Wow, ustedes dos realmente no pueden mantener las manos alejadas el uno del otro ni por un segundo” Raul said with a smirk.
(Wow you two really can't keep your hands off eachother for a second)
“Cállate.” Carver stated rolling his eyes , Half-life shook his head , and somehow they already ended up by a empty road.
"We're lost." Cordelia said as Kirby nodded.
"We are not lost , we might have passed this tree , three time- ok yeah we're lost." Raul said , his accent slightly slipping,the man then began muttering to himself
Half-life groaned as he smacked his forhead , Kirby and Cordelia stared at eachother,Boy are idiots , Carver read the map again , they were going in the right direction that Pope gave them , so what the hell was going on.
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feelysgirl · 2 years
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it pains me knowing there are so many fine ass male celebrities that i'll never even get one chance with.
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ignitedminds27 · 1 year
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It's so hard to avoid IN LIMBO spoilers. I haven't watched it and I don't want to read anyone's view of the show.
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onenakedfarmer · 1 year
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BLACK MIRROR Season/Series 6
"DEMON 79" A Red Mirror Film
Writers - Charlie Booker, Bisha K. Ali Director - Toby Haynes
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victusinveritas · 1 month
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Douglas Morley Kirkland (August 16, 1934 – October 2, 2022) was a Canadian-born American photographer. He was noted for his photographs of celebrities, especially the ones he took of Marilyn Monroe several months before her death.
Kirkland was born in Toronto on August 16, 1934. He was raised in nearby Fort Erie, where his father managed a small store that sold suits. He later recounted how he developed his penchant for photography while perusing the Life magazines his father brought back from his store. Kirkland attended Seneca Vocational High School in Buffalo, New York, before immigrating to the United States permanently.
Kirkland first worked for a printing studio in Richmond, Virginia. He then served as Sherwin Greenberg's assistant for a year starting in 1957. He was subsequently employed by Look magazine. It was in that capacity that he was allocated a photo session with Marilyn Monroe in 1961. The photos, taken only a few months prior to her death, became some of the most noteworthy ones of her, thereby kick-starting his career.
Over the years, various notable persons later posed for Kirkland, from the great photography innovator Man Ray and photographer/painter Jacques Henri Lartigue to Dr. Stephen Hawking. Entertainment celebrities he photographed included Romy Schneider, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Sting, Björk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Morgan Freeman, Orson Welles, Andy Warhol, Oliver Stone, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Coco Chanel, Marlene Dietrich, Brigitte Bardot, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Catherine Deneuve, Michael Jackson, Paris Hilton, and Diana Ross. Kirkland's portrait of Charlie Chaplin is at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Kirkland was contracted for work around the world and worked in the motion picture industry as a special photographer on more than 150 films. These included 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Sound of Music, Sophie's Choice, Out of Africa, The Pirate Movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Romancing the Stone, Titanic, and Moulin Rouge!. Some of his famous film shots include John Travolta in the dance sequence from Saturday Night Fever, a portrait of Judy Garland crying, and the March 1976 Playboy pictorial of Margot Kidder. In 1995 Kirkland received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American motion pictures Society of Operating Cameramen.
Kirkland's picture book, Titanic (1998), was the first of its kind to reach No.1 on the New York Times Best Seller list and did so on both the hardcover and paperback lists. He followed this with the book project titled A Life in Pictures, which was released in 2013. - Wikipedia
https://www.gadcollection.com/en/44-douglas-kirkland
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Henry Emily.....
Henry Emily Morley Gray bastard.....
Henry Emily creator of beasts and monsters.....
Henry Emily weird old man in a weird old hat who gives off bad vibes......
Henry Emily founder of fazbear entertainment.......
Henry Emily husband to Emily Emily, father to Charlie and Sammy Emily......
Henry Emily Who drinks too much and cries too much and desperately needs to be loved...
Henry Emily...
Henry....
Emily.....
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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Black Mirror: Season 6 | Official Trailer
Season 6 of Black Mirror will stream on Netflix on June 15, 2023.
Season 6 episodes:
Joan is Awful
"Joan is Awful" is the story of an average woman who is stunned to discover a global streaming platform has launched a prestige TV drama adaptation of her life, in which she is portrayed by Hollywood A-lister Salma Hayek. In addition to Hayek, the episode stars Annie Murphy, Michael Cera, Rob Delaney, Ben Barnes, and Himesh Patel. The episode's directed by Ally Pankiw.
Loch Henry
Directed by Sam Miller, "Loch Henry" is about a young couple who travel to a sleepy Scottish town to work on a genteel nature documentary but find themselves drawn to a juicy local story involving shocking events from the past. It stars Samuel Blenkin, Myha'la Herrold, Daniel Portman, John Hannah, and Monica Dolan.
Beyond the Sea
"Beyond the Sea" takes place in an alternate 1969, where two men on a perilous high-tech mission wrestle with the consequences of an unimaginable tragedy. Directed by John Crowley, it stars Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, Kate Mara, Auden Thornton, and Rory Culkin. Given the spacesuit visible in the photo below, it's worth remembering that 1969 was the year that America sent a man to the moon.
Mazey Day
In the episode "Mazey Day," directed by Uta Briesewitz, a troubled starlet is dogged by invasive paparazzi while dealing with the consequences of a hit-and-run incident. It stars Zazie Beetz, Clara Rugaard, and Danny Ramirez.
Demon 79
"Demon 79" takes place in northern England in 1979, where a meek sales assistant is told she must commit terrible acts to prevent disaster. It stars Anjana Vasan, Paapa Essiedu, Katherine Rose Morley, and David Shields. Notably, this is the only episode not solely written by Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker, but is instead co-written by former Ms. Marvel head writer Bisha K. Ali. It's directed by Toby Haynes.
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loveforbobandeliza · 1 year
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Bob Morley really opens his heart and shares his thoughts and struggles with the audience in an honest and encouraging way. If you are struggling in areas of mental health please reach out and ask for help. You can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
In this podcast Bob Morley chats about:
balancing the drama / comedy with In Limbo
the premise of In Limbo
the potential eerie nature between the synopsis of In Limbo and his own previous circumstances (tw: suicide)
a sense of hope after sharing his own story
Ryan Corr's portrayal of Charlie
what he hopes the audience take away from the show
the choice of writers to add comedy to an otherwise 'grim' theme
whether he has been prescriptive in choice of roles as of late
Love Me
sex scenes on Love Me
ageism and sex
the premise of Love Me
It Takes Two
leaving Home and Away and mental health struggles that followed
his beautiful wife Eliza
his baby son
living and working in Australia and US
teaming up with Ryan Corr in the future
encouraging others in a dark place
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"I'm stuck in limbo and you're stuck with me."
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In Limbo episode 1.06 without context:
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morleybobsource · 1 year
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In Limbo has the pace and tone of a sitcom, but it packs an emotional punch
(!!!SPOILERS AHEAD!!!)
The snappy banter between Charlie (Ryan Corr) and Nate (Bob Morley) in the opening scenes of this comedy-drama introduces much of what you need to know about their long-time friendship. But, as with many aspects of this cleverly calibrated series, it’s also deliberately deceptive.
The scenes establish a connection between the men, illustrating a friendship that dates back to their childhood. There’s an instinctive understanding between them despite their readily discernible differences. Charlie is uneasy and uncertain, rehearsing his delivery of a eulogy for a funeral. Nate breezes in offering advice on everything from Charlie’s outfit to the desirable tone and content of his speech, as well as his chances of picking up at a funeral. He’s quick-witted, confident and funny, as vibrant as his wardrobe of shirts, and he seems to be operating at an entirely different frequency from his best pal. Everything about Charlie suggests a heaviness, a man carrying a weighty burden, and we gradually come to see him as someone who’s closed in on himself and refuses to discuss the reasons why.
Created and co-written by Lucas Taylor (Harrow, Secrets & Lies), In Limbo indicates its area of interest early: it’s about men and mental health, and one of the key points that it aims to make is that problems, and an unwillingness to discuss them, can afflict all sorts of men.
It emerges that Charlie’s marriage has collapsed, his wife, Beth (Jane Harber), has left him and he’s determinedly dodging her concerned calls and visits. And that Nate has his own issues, in spite of his upbeat manner. In Limbo is clear in its view that appearances can’t be trusted and that cheery assurances along the lines of “All good, mate” can mask deep-seated difficulties.
Over its six episodes, the series, written with crisp wit by Taylor and Tamara Asmar, develops a range of stories alongside its portrait of the core characters. A lively community grows around Charlie and Nate as we’re introduced to their families, friends and workmates, and it becomes clear that the series’ title applies to a number of characters.
What also becomes clear is that, despite its sunny Brisbane setting and light and airy tone, In Limbo is interested in dealing with a range of darker issues: depression, addiction and domestic violence. As well, it explores the shock, regret, guilt and grief that can follow a sudden death. Yet, as with the opening sequence, this is deceptive, because while In Limbo has the pace and tone of a sitcom, it can also pack a potent emotional punch. It’s a serious study wrapped in bright and shiny packaging.
Overseeing the first two episodes and managing to nail a tone that’s tricky to achieve, set-up director Trent O’Donnell (No Activity, The Letdown, Hacks, Ghosts) again displays his precision timing and gift for comedy. While economically establishing the ensemble, he keeps things fast and funny but captures the glances and gestures that are revealing of character without requiring expository dialogue. Taking over from episode three, David Stubbs (Daffodils, Girl vs Boy) seamlessly maintains those qualities.
While the series’ central concern is men, it maintains that focus without reducing the female characters to props. They’re as well-written and cast as their male counterparts. Emma Harvie delivers a nuanced performance as Nate’s wife, Freya, and Shabana Azeez is a charismatic livewire as her younger sister. And Georgina Naidu is a hoot as their mother, who flies in from London in a perfumed cloud of self-absorption. The relationship between Nate’s parents (Lena Cruz and Russell Dykstra) is also beautifully drawn, presenting a couple who’ve come to a quiet understanding of each other. Even the youngest cast member, Kamillia Rihani as Nate and Freya’s daughter, is impressive.
As they do in the opening scenes, Corr (Holding the Man, Wakefield, Ladies in Black) and Morley (The 100, Love Me) shine throughout the series, their sensitive, potent performances providing a strong foundation for the community built around them.
They do the bantering bloke stuff beautifully, portraying pals who can happily argue about which character each of them represents from Top Gun – who’s Maverick and who’s Goose? – and debating the all-time best Christmas movie: Die Hard or Gremlins?
They also underline the series’ assertion that men need to talk more – to each other, to their partners, to family and friends, and possibly also to health professionals – about their doubts and fears and difficulties, and not just about their pop-culture preferences.
In Limbo premieres on ABC, Wednesday, May 24, 9pm and iview.
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