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Sutra number 27 "tasya vachakah pranavah"

translation he is represented through the sound vibration OM. Any entity when

it needs to be communicated needs to have a designation or a name. Without a

designation or a name how do you communicate? So God needs a name and that

name for God in the Vedas amongst other names is OM.

this OM is also called Pranav. It represents the formless aspect of God

without any attributes, without any designations, without any forms - is

all-pervading formless aspect is represented by the OM. This OM is

particularly significant because it is a cosmic sound, this whole universe is

pervaded by OM. So

in the Vedas the OM comes in the beginning of mantras as the beaj as the

seed. "Chanting Vedic mantra" the OM comes

there. So OM is uncontroversial, anybody, everybody can accept this OM

There are many Yogi's who are drawn to the formless aspect of God, they enjoy

meditating upon OM but what is important is the name of God, whichever

name you wish to take do remember his name. The Bible says in the beginning was

the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. The Vedas say when God

created this world before he created the physical entities earth water fire air

sky he created the sound OM and from that sound game sky and then everything

else unfolded so there's a parallel between these different scriptures and

there all of them emphasize the name of God. So what is the advantage of the name of

the of God? Our mind it fluctuates in its thoughts

we don't keep the mind focused in one place, so in a minute you're thinking

this and then thinking that and then thinking a third thing and so on it goes

so if we can develop this habit of taking God's name the mind gets yoked to

it. So that in order to bring the mind under control the chanting of his name

becomes very advantageous. This chanting of the name can be done in different

ways. One is Upanchu. Upanchu is where your lips are closed or or slightly open

and you are chanting but nobody can hear you.. you're chanting nobody can hear you

one is Maanasic you're just chanting in the mind Radhe Shyam Radhe Shyam

and one is Vachak when you are actually speaking it out.

Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Ram and one is kirtan where you're singing it loudly with the playing of

musical instruments. So all these are different ways of taking the name of God

and devotees of the Lord they take advantage of all of these. Kripaluji

Maharaj he says, "Shwasa jab khicho to 'Ra' kahu man he manatee pyare, shwasa jab chodu

to kahu 'Dhe' dhyan bhi karu pyare, dhyan bhi karu pyare"

says when you breathe in, in your mind chant 'Ra" and when you breathe out in your mind chant 'Dhe' so

with every breath you will remember Radharani Radhey Radhey alternatively you

can chant Radhe Krishna or Sita Ram or Namah Shivaya in other words use your

breath to remember God. The Saints have reminded us "shwaas shwaas sumiran kuro yaha

upaya bado neek" Saint Kabir ji says, this is a beautiful strategy to remember God with

every breath

so while remembering we must also create those sentiments and for that the Saints

inform us that remember there is no difference between God and his name. That

distinction is there in the world the word water and the entity water they are

separate. If you are thirsty mere repetition of water water water will not

quench your thirst but in the spiritual realm

God is non-different from his name. God's names, forms, virtues, pastimes, abodes

associates. Naam, Rupa, Leela, Guna, Dham, Sant they are all one so because they are all

one God is sitting inside his name

there is no difference. If you can have faith then when you take the name the

sentiments will naturally be there that he is manifesting in the form of his

name when I am chanting it and with that kind of sentiment when we take the name

Lord Shankar, Shivji says..Jesus rock our Adina nomination motto mama Parvati mana

Prasanna tamati namah namah bashang gaya he says Oh Parvati when I hear someone

say rah I feel that he's going to see more he intends to say Rama he may say

one afterwards round one but I get thrilled merely hearing rah this is Lord

shoes sentiments towards the name because he

sees the name is not different from the Lord so even in the world the name does

have an effect if you were to chant cancer cancer cancer cancer 10,000 times

it would change your mood if you were to chant hate hate hate hate 50,000 times

you would get depressed and if you were to chant love love love 100,000 times

your personality will change so now what is the power of chanting God's name

Maharishi Patanjali talks about this in the next

you

For more infomation >> What is OM | Power of OM | Meaning of OM | Patanjali Yoga Sutras | Part 27 - Duration: 10:25.

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Why Do My Joints Hurt Causes of Joint Pain & Natural Pain Relief Options - Duration: 4:06.

Why Do My Joints Hurt Causes of Joint Pain & Natural Pain Relief Options

the three simple steps that he's taught over here can be performed by anyone and

they will eliminate 95% of joint pain neck pain shoulder pain wrist pain lower

back pain knee pain etc can usually be eliminated by doing one two were all of

the three simple steps

snap one end the muscle attachment inflammation when it comes to joint pain

where it hurts on your body is quite often not why it hurts joint pain is

often felt when a muscles attachment to the bone attendant has become inflamed

this is often labeled tendonitis think of a tendon as the roots of a muscle

that keep it attached to the bone

whereas the cause of inflammation is often not there where we feel their pain

it is most often the overly tight belly of a muscle that is pulling on that

tendon

suppose the root of the muscle the tendon that takes the stress of the

pulling by a tight muscle the pain is in the tendon the root but the cause of the

pain is in the muscle for example a tight calf muscle is often the cause of

a painful Achilles tendon if the tight muscle are released that is pulling on

the attachment to the bone the pulling stops when the pulling stops the pain

you feel that the root will often immediately go away

step two stop nerve pathway irritation unhealthy muscle tissue tight muscle

tissue is tender when you press on it this simple fact allows you to easily

identify any unhealthy muscle tissue in your body except for a few skull muscles

every muscle in your body is fed and governed by a nerve that comes out of

your spine or tailbone if that nerve is pinched or pulled in any way by time

tissue along its pathway you may feel the pain anywhere along the path a tight

muscle yanking on a nerve he's just like a kink in a garden hose a restriction

anywhere along the entire nerve pathway can affect the nerves ability to

function this often results in numbness weakness or pain

if you press on all the muscle tissue along the nerve pathway or where your

pain is felt you may find some tender spots if you release that tight tissue

which will no longer be tender when it's released your joint pain may suddenly

disappear now that the entire nerve pathway is clear

step 3 restore joint muscle balance healthy joints are supported and held

together by healthy muscles and healthy muscles are not tender when you press on

them in order to be pain-free a joint requires all the muscles that hold it

together to have the right tension then the joint can properly function proper

function requires healthy muscle tissue and healthy muscle tissue is not painful

when you press on it

Why Do My Joints Hurt Causes of Joint Pain & Natural Pain Relief Options

For more infomation >> Why Do My Joints Hurt Causes of Joint Pain & Natural Pain Relief Options - Duration: 4:06.

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Why is TV Static Monochrome? | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 7:20.

For most of us today, television static is a thing of the past.

With digital tuners, HDMI connections and flat screen TVs, even if there is interference,

we don't get a chance to see it, as the television circuity boldly saves us from this ordeal.

Early TVs adopting digital tuners would actually spoof this snowy noise themselves, so as not

to disturb people, but otherwise we get a blank screen, maybe a message hovering about,

politely informing us of the lack in coherent signal.

Thankfully the message never, ever, directly hits the corner.

If it did, well, I hate to imagine the consequences....

*EXPLOSION*

But people like me, and probably you, still have to deal with garbled screens of static

on a regular basis, especially for older consoles which only provide an RF output, and even

then, it's non uncommon to get quite a noisy picture.

But given we're using colour TVs for the most part, producing a colour image, why on earth

is the TV static only black and white?

Well, let's start with fundamentals.

Why do we even get this static fuzz?

Well analogue televisions try to amplify any signals they receive, so if there isn't a

strong enough signal from a TV mast, or a modulator being sent into the TVs receiver

at the frequency it's currently tuned to, it will instead amplify whatever electromagnetic

signals it picks up.

These signals can originate from a number of sources including residual signals spilling

over from the big bang - cosmic microwave background radiation, man made signals buzzing

around the air, atmospheric sources, but mainly, it's Johnson noise (not that kind).... essentially

thermal RF noise generated by the components of the TV itself.

Because of the random nature of these signals, your television receiver interprets it as

as a garbled fuzz of noise, presented as a swarm of seemingly frantic ants on screen.

If it wasn't random you'd perceive patterns in this dissaray, and of course an ordered,

stronger signal would pretty much cancel out this noise altogether and present us with

a coherent image.

The reason the colour of this snow isn't as random as the patterns themselves is due to

the way televisions and transmissions have evolved.

Let's look at segment from a PAL video signal.

From left we have the end of a video scan line.

This constitutes a single line drawn across your television by an electron gun (on cathode

ray tube televisions at the least).

We then have the front porch, this is here to prevent interference between individual

lines.

Next is the horizontal sync pulse, which signifies the start of the next scan line.

This is followed by the back porch, which restores the black levels and also leads onto

the colour burst.

Now this is the important part, as it effectively tells our television how to create the colour

image.

The colourburst synchronises a subcarrier signal containing the colour data.

The encoded format of which relies on the YUV colour space, providing chrominance data

to go with the luminance value.

The chrominance data carries blue and red values, which are substracted from the luminance

figure to provide a value for green.

Given that monochrome televisions rely on the embedded luminance data to identify how

bright each part of the image is, delivering colour information outside of each visible

scanline, ensured compatibility with monochrome TV receivers, which simply ignored it - an

essential caveat during its introduction.

It also required far less bandwidth than using 3 separate signals to transmit Red, Green

and Blue components.

The colour subcarrier itself reduces bandwidth further by only providing half the vertical

resolution on every other scan line.

We don't perceive any different as our eyes see a constrasting monochrome image in more

detail than a colour one.

But the upshot is, until your TV receives and recognises this information, it's essentially

running in Black & White mode.

Each time it draws a line, it looks for the subsequent colourburst pattern, but doesn't

find it, and moves on.

It hasn't been given the information to create a colour image.

So although you may expect the random signals & fluctuations received & displayed on an

untuned television to be interpreted as a multitude of different colours, they're simply

not delivered in a fashion which the TV can decode into colour information.

At this point, the decoder is really still expecting a 1960s B&W film to be streamed

into living rooms.

So, what about the sound?

Well, in an untuned set, the sound is as random as the on screen image, with the set amplifying

all those floating no good signals.

With a tuned channel, the sound data is held on a frequency with a fixed off-set.

This is why even if you can sometimes tune into a picture spilling over from its broadcast

frequency, it may may still have no sound.

The receiver won't find the sound data until the picture is tuned to the correct frequency

and the off-set is matched up.

Now, I've been talking about the PAL system here and although there are small differences

from TV protocol to TV protocol, the reason is very much the same.

NTSC for example, works on an almost identical principle, but with a different colour subcarrier

frequency.

This is why when we play an NTSC game or video over here, we get a black and white image....

again, the TV has no idea on what colours to paint over the image.

Over in France, their SECAM protocal encoded colour signals in FM rather than relying on

a colourburst sync.

But regardless, where-ever in look, the decoders need to be able to find suitable colour information

to decode, before it can be presented to our eyes.

For more infomation >> Why is TV Static Monochrome? | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 7:20.

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Why is the weather so bad? Is it global warming? Is it HAARP? Is it biblical prophecy? - Duration: 4:33.

Hello everyone. I thought today I'd make a film about the weather. Now, I don't know if

you've noticed, but the weather has been bit weird, especially recently, and I know

it's been weird in other countries. And I had a theory a while ago

which I thought I'd put in to practice over the course of the last 15 to 20 years

and that was that the seasons were changing and things were shifting. Maybe

winter was coming in a bit later and maybe summer was coming in a bit later

and in the 80s and 90s they tried to scare us with the idea of global warming.

Now, as I grew older, I realised that certain things didn't sit right with me.

And I thought, what else could I be out there that could be causing these catastrophic weathers, now

some people would say it was God's judgement, that the Bible was prophesying it and

in some respect that's true. God did prophecy that in the future there

would be storms like never before, like earthquakes like never before, like

tsunamis like never before. There were prophecies of such things

however maybe God wasn't prophesying that this is how the weather

would change or rather that man would change the weather and these are the

signs of the end times. Now, you may not have known about this but there is a

theory out there called HAARP and it is a conspiracy, if you

like. They say it's a project which doesn't exist but many people say it

does exist. Basically, across the world, they've got these fields full of dishes

pointing up to the sky and the theory goes that they can change

the weather patterns and change the weather. So where you see threats of

global warming. Where did this hurricane come from out of nowhere? Where

did this torrential rain come form out of nowhere? It wasn't predicted and yet it

suddenly hit. Look at 1987 in England where we had the hurricane. The BBC said

it was just gonna come straight past. It would never hit the UK and yet it hit

the UK. Now, you can say that was chance. Some people could sat it was chance or

some people might say that there are government's out there who control the

weather. Now, you may or may not believe this but some things can be shown

through film. I mean I'm sure people know it and they make films about it. Just

look at the original Avengers movie and when I say Avengers I mean the one with

Sean Connery as the baddie. He controls the weather. That's a baddie thing, yeah and of

course it's just a film, some would say, and others wouldn't. It really depends on

where you stand on the fence or what you've learnt in the past. I'm making G.O.D.TECH

and this is a film about governmental control and technologies which don't

exist right now, but do they exist? Some of them are actually coming into place

right now but I wrote about it a long time ago. I wrote about it originally in

1993 when these technologies didn't exist.

But they are coming into place now and this is why we're making this film right now to

reveal the truth to people about what the government's really planning out there.

Now, whether you believe in HAARP or not is neither

here nor there but what is important, and more importantly than anything else, is that you know where

you stand and I stand on the side of truth. And I bring you the truth.

Thank you very much. If you like to hear more, SUBSCRIBE.

If you want to hear more of my stories then please leave comments and mention it.

I would really appreciate if you liked this video and like I said subscribing is

important to me so that when the next video comes out you'll get a chance to see it, straight away. See you then. Goodbye.

For more infomation >> Why is the weather so bad? Is it global warming? Is it HAARP? Is it biblical prophecy? - Duration: 4:33.

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Why I'm running for Congress. Dimitri Cherny - Duration: 6:09.

Hello My name is Dimitri Cherny.

I'm running for Congress, for a third time, in the 1st Congressional District of South

Carolina, to remove and hopefully replace Mark Sanford. I want to tell you a little bit about why I'm running for Congress.

Back in 2002 I was a strong supporter of president George W Bush's plan to bring democracy

to the Middle East to improve the lives of millions of people, he said.

That is, right up until I spent ten days in the largest democracy on the planet, India.

Witnessing the contrast between the extreme wealth of just a few, and the extreme poverty

of the many, made those the worst ten days of my life to that point.

And it caused me to question what George W. REALLY had in mind for the Middle East.

If he knew Democracy hadn't improved the lives of a billion people in India, how could it

improve the lives of hundreds of millions of people in the Middle East?

Or maybe he didn't know?

Or maybe he was lying to me.

My experience in India was the initial trigger of the mid-life crisis I'm still going through

that caused me to leave a great career, unfortunately just before

the great recession.

Which made it impossible for me to find ANY other work.

Which forced me to go through all my savings, eventually leaving me homeless,

living out of my car for a time, Until I found truck driving school and started

driving big rigs for a few years, Which gave me the opportunity to study economics

and history while rolling around America.

What I learned about economics, monetary systems in particular, is entirely the opposite of

what Mark Sanford talks about as the biggest threat to America - the "debt and the deficit".

That clear distinction between us compelled me to run against Mark as a write-in in candidate in 2014,

and then on the Democratic ballot in 2016, where I ended up with more votes than any

other democratic congressional candidate in the state of South Carolina has ever received.

During my run in 2016 I spent 80 days and went a thousand miles biking and paddling

a little boat I towed behind my bike, and I spoke with hundreds of people and asked

them all this question.

What one or two things could Washington do to make your life better?

And I was surprised to discover that almost everyone came back with the same four answers

regardless of their political affiliation.

Everyone wanted . . . . Better Healthcare

Better Social security Better Education

Better Veterans support

And I'd say to all of them that we can't have any of those things until we get

big money out of politics.

And they all agreed that we also need better government by stopping the corruption in Washington.

So those five things became my platform in 2016.

I spoke to plenty of people who said "You know, I've never met a Democrat before.

You're a pretty good guy.

I'm gonna vote for you, and Trump."

And that's because I was the guy, and I'm still the guy who's trying to improve the quality

of life for ALL of us.

And THAT message is something everyone, regardless of political party, wants to hear.

Well, except for the leadership of both parties which survive by keeping us all divided.

So this year, I'm running on the Republican ballot to try to both get that same message

out to more people, and to beat the gerrymandering all the democratic congressional candidates

in 2016 proved was unbeatable.

And I've added two other issues which plenty of old people don't care about but they're

the biggest concerns of our young people.

Climate change and rising seas.

Income and wealth inequality.

My study of economics while driving truck, taught me the facts, that while we now have

19 trillion more dollars in circulation than we had in the 1980s,

those 19 trillion dollars are all in the bank accounts of just ten percent of us.

The remaining 90 percent of us are still living off the 2 trillion dollars that were in circulation

in the 1980s.

What that means is, what I saw in India in 2002, the extreme contrast between a few very

wealthy people, and the masses of very poor, is becoming the reality for America in 2018.

And that wealth inequality is making it especially difficult for our young people to get a start

in life.

I want to fix that and give our next generations a bright future.

You know, Mark Sanford and I are very similar in many ways.

We're both the same age.

We're both White, Male, Straight, Cis-gender, healthy, smart, raised in upper-middle class

families, with good educations ...

Mark and I have ALL the advantages our society demands.

But because of my personal experiences with homelessness and truck driving and living

paycheck to paycheck for the past decade, I realize how hard it is for people who don't

have all those advantages.

Take away just one advantage, , , female not male,

black not white, gay not straight,

, , , And how much harder is life in America?

Now take away two or three of those advantages and life can become VERY difficult.

I want to improve the quality of life for ALL of us, regardless of the advantages we

were born with or without.

We all have just one precious life to live.

Why do we make it so hard for some of us to live that one life to its full potential?

If you want to make America what we've always known it could be, for ALL of us, with a bright

future for our kids and grandkids, I need your help.

First.

Make a financial contribution to help me get this message out to thousands of people in

these last two weeks before the election.

And 2nd.

Go to your local polling place on Tuesday June 12th.

Ask for the Republican ballot.

And vote for CHERNY for Congress.

Help me start the evolution America needs before it's too late.

For more infomation >> Why I'm running for Congress. Dimitri Cherny - Duration: 6:09.

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How do I become a Pilot? - Duration: 0:19.

The airplane is going really really fast

and much faster than you think.

You have to always be ahead of the airplane, monitoring

open line of communication, with your colleagues

It is crucial to know when the fun stops

and the serious begins.

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