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>> An Idea Worth Spreading <<
You must see this, in its entirety (19 minutes)
So sit down, relax, try to tune in to the Source, and watch ;) http://static.videoegg.com/ted/flash...id=/ted/movies peace xx |
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thanks for that link. pretty amazing! :thumb_yello: It has left me with a great smile on my face. a "must" see. :original:
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Such, this was a hell of a find.
My own father's had a stroke and he changed, he slowly learnt to talk again but he never talked much about his stroke or how he felt. This woman is truly amazing, some of the TED talks are beginning to get very interesting indeed. I don't suppose she'd be willing to be interviewed by Bill and Kerry? :) |
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Thanks for the video. It's good.
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wonderful :original:
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This needs to go viral, I'll be making a few VCD's of this and emailing to as many as poss.
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I choose a little of both sides, but obviously our society is heavy to the left...very good speaker. A neuro scientist has a stroke and experiences only right brain thought as well as near death. i recommend
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you really are an awesome kid!!
in the words of Bob Marley... "mi haffi raspect de yout." in other words, I respect you allot young man. lol :D Thank you. |
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W O W
is the only way to describe it. Send this video to everybody you know. Thank you so much Suchan. -John |
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This vid's the bomb dig
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My body tingled thruout that vid, very inspiring & very personal to me. I was diagnosed with a half-benign & half-malignant astrocytoma (tumor) in my left temporal lobe which resulted in petit-mal seizures. An astrocytoma is a type of tumor that can be both invasive or dormant & it reacted with my brain chemistry when I was 13 because of my puberty hormonal changes. Also, I was told recently by a different neurologist that surviving an astrocytoma by past records is 1 in a million chances. Of course my past doctors wouldn't have told me or my parents for more worry & fear of my demise. I also have a ? mark scar on the left side of the head like she did & I believe now that the excision of this tumor from my head opened up, no pun intended, different avenues to become a little more aware & open-minded than others @ that particular NOW. We will prevail no matter what happens because this NOW has been planned by US (Universal Self) @ the pinpoint of existence, so please spread the word WE R US ---- Wonderful Everything Remembering Universal SELF (Something Everything Loves Forever) :thumb_yello:
Ps: An astrocytoma is the exact same type of tumor that John Travolta possessed that caused him to have all kinds of psychic powers & knowledge in the movie - Phenomenon! Food for thought. |
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THANK YOU. extremely good find. brings tears to the eyes - the good kind. i love you
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Yeah great video but did she have to bring out a real brain? I mean couldn't she just use a model plastic one? I could see people in the audience going WTF!
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Wonderful video! i have always been interested schizophrenia... Ever since i was a wee one schizophrenia has always been an interest to me, i think i should read more up on it for fun! (what fun :P) ha!
Thanks for the awesome link *sits back and sips his glass of pepsi* (hey its the first bottle i have bought in months!) ha! :cup: **EDIT never mind that had nothing to do with schizophrenia :wall: but wow she is a great story teller and what an interesting story! hahaha i love how she called her arm a stump :) |
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That was such a beautiful story, thank you so much for sharing :wub2:
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This was a truly inspiring idea to share with us. I work with stroke patients all the time, and what I see (from this) is that they are in their left hemisphere thinking they are cripples and trying to make the transition to being more than that. It is a difficult but not impossible process. Some people simply give up, and some go on to a half existence. Some thrive in spite of the loss of function in an arm and/or leg.
On the other hand, I have a dog who was hit by a car, and broke her leg at the growth plate, near her hip joint. We discovered, in the course of her treatment, that she had a hole in her heart, which, if not taken care of, would kill her in a matter of months. No one would fix her leg, now detached from her hip, unless the heart surgery was done. I managed to get it done at the University of Florida Veterinary school, and her heart is now whole and she will live a long life. By that time her leg was frozen in place. She walks on it with the foot knuckled under. She has no pain. She runs faster than her buddy Rocky, and walks in a small boot. She is fine. The loss of normal use of her leg did not phase her. She is happy and loving and just fine. The loss of function did not change her view that she could do anything!! What stops us from doing this? |
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Beautiful, and I teared up at the end as well. Most amazing. If only we could all move into that space that we all share, and learn to love and live from it.
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if she didn't sound all religious about it would've been 10x better, but still pretty cool especially part about analyzing your own brain.
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Thank you.
I enjoyed it. :thumb_yello: |
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Great idea, great movie. Great Information. She is amazing. Thanks.
Love! |
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That is beautiful. Feel more. Just feel all these moments, a perception from the inside to the outside. We are sliding now, down the tightening spiral... can you feel the momentum?
Perfect moment for a group hug with a really big and awesome group Great Love, John |
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I've already posted, but have thought about this video since. Ive read soooo many things in here and other places about meditation techniques, how it works etc... tried it myself with some excellent results etc... but this video hit the spot! This is the best description of how we percieve the world that I have seen. Might not everyone like that, but judging by the responses so far, it resonates with a lot of people. A gem! And a great candidate for an Avalon interview, where perhaps even more detail will be revealed. I thank you again.
:band::groupwave::groupwave::groupwave::groupwave: :groupwave: |
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Amazing video. Thanks so much for drawing us to it. Those TED videos are very high in content quality I watched many of them, but not that one.
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www.ted.com is a really interesting site filled with bright people with good ideas, however they recently gave their annual ted prize to a woman who devoted around 20 years of her life trying to prove the existance of other life in the universe, she didn't succeed it seems, which makes me wonder about the site a little now. And the donors, speakers and organisers are all the kinds of people that this forum doesn't trust one bit. I can't agree or disagree with any of that but this is just to let you know.
Having said all that I thought that speech that she gave was one of the most profoundly enlightening presentations I have ever seen. The way she describes how huge and magnificent she felt when she thought she was leaving her body for good, really makes you think about how glorious we all are and that just can't be bad, now can it? Awe inspiring stuff ! |
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Thanks for a Great Post. Very inspirational.
Have downloaded it for a young lady for whom it is likely to have a major impact. :original::original::original::original::original: :original: |
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