Sunday, December 25, 2016

Youtube daily report w Dec 26 2016

Look here. I'm building a plain. we build it with many

let's begin with a cockpit then attach a

landing gear. Elevator. Right-wing. Engine cover.

spinner. Radar. Cabin window and then

a left wing and something which will help

us to propeler into the air! Right, propelers

the plane is taking off

our plain has an important task

to has to find numbers

At last, here they are

one cloud, two clouds

three clouds

four clouds

five clouds, six clouds

seven clouds

eight clouds

nine

and 10

task is completed

you can rest now for the today

it was really fascinating journey into the world of numbers

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Parliamentary panel questions Choi Soon-sil in her cell - Duration: 1:13.

If you don't come out here, we'll go in there.

That's the attitude of the bipartisan parliamentary committee looking seeking to question Choi

Soon-sil about the massive abuse of power scandal swirling around she and the president.

Choi has refused summons to two previous hearings... and did not appear for today's hearing, which

is being held at the Seoul Detention Center instead of at the National Assembly,... the

committee has decided to question her in her cell.

Not much is known yet,... as the session is being held behind closed doors,... with only

eight of the 18 panel members allowed in,... along with only one cameraman and one reporter.

Choi's lawyer objected to the interrogation, saying the session violates the court's previous

ruling that she is not allowed to see anyone but her lawyer until mid-January.

The committee said in response... it is executing the official duties of the parliament... and

is therefore not in violation of the law.

The cameraman is only allowed to film the start of the interrogation session, so we

won't have more details until later in the day.

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{KeiRika} Until the End - Duration: 1:50.

Then... I don't want a future without you, Rika-chan...

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The Key to Success Pay Attention! - Sadhguru - Duration: 10:58.

Speaker: The question is how can we translate Gita,

the philosophy of Krishna,

into augmenting business in India?

Sadhguru: I… I have not read the Gita, so

I really have not.

I'm sorry,

because,

for me

my own vision has never failed me.

So I always kept away from all scriptures

because I didn't want to clutter myself with something or the other.

The only thing that I learnt and I continue to do is,

if I look at something

if I look at a person,

I know their past, present and future.

That is the level of attention I'm paying to them.

I don't look at like this,

when I look I look at it completely with all that I have.

If you pay enough attention

there is nothing that will not yield.

So I never had any reason or need

to go looking for scriptures or something.

With all

with all respect and regard for them,

it is not that I am averse to it;

it's just that I have not had the time.

How this whole process started is,

when I was very young I realized that I just don't know anything.

See, if you realize that you do not know,

if it's a full-scale realization that you do not know anything,

paying attention will be natural.

Because you know everything –

ah, you know this guy, you know this, this, this, this, this;

there're assumptions and assumptions and assumptions.

Well, I have used it in a different way

but even if you're doing business

even it's for business purposes

the only reason why one human being seems to be

all the opportunities seems to be going in his direction and not other people,

is simply because

he is able to see and other people are not able to see.

It's not that it's not there for others.

One is able to see and others are not able to see.

So essentially a leader means

that you are able to see something

that others are not able to see.

So attention without intention;

simply being attentive

that's what we were trying to do in the afternoon;

not paying attention to something,

just practicing attention,

a very heightened level of attention

where

an unfocused attention

but when you focus it on something,

just about anything has to yield.

There is no other way to that attention.

So I always focused on enhancing and sharpening my attention,

never on retention

because what you gather is not you.

Essentially you know that you exist

only because you have some sense of attention right now, isn't it?

Suppose you fall asleep and you lose your attention,

you do not even know that you exist.

So the basis of your existence itself is attention.

And this attention need not be mortgaged to anything.

You just have to sharpen the attention.

See, if you have a knife in your hands

there is no such thing that you have to cut only apples with this.

If you have a sharp enough knife,

you could cut anything that you want.

But the important thing is the knife is sharp enough.

So if your attention is keen enough

not for something or the other –

if your attention has become very keen;

if you wish to do a certain type of activity you can successfully do it.

I think I must say something about my own enterprises at one time.

My enterprise started when I was eight years of age.

Because of a strange kind of pride in me,

I wouldn't

I never, ever took a single rupee as a pocket money from my parents.

I started making money when I was six, seven years of age.

By eight I was quite an accomplished entrepreneur.

Simple things

even today I'm known in Mysore

because I caught snakes in everybody's houses.

If I caught a snake, they gave me twenty-five rupees.

In 1960s, twenty-five rupees is a million dollars for a seven-year old, eight-year old kind.

I was just on top of the world.

So there is a food research institute - CFTRI

every Saturday afternoon I went there.

I caught four, five snakes.

They measured it.

I have to show it to… like this.

If it's over three feet, I get fifty rupees.

Less than three feet, I get twenty-five rupees.

On an afternoon I would make hundred to hundred-and-fifty rupees.

I don't know if you can imagine –

hundred and fifty rupees for a eight, ten-year-old kid in 1960s or 70s

was like a million dollars today.

It was big and I went to so many things;

just about anything that came my way.

I should tell you a little enterprise that I did

which grow into… grew into a big business.

After my university

where I learned nothing-

but I passed

The only thing was by then I had crisscrossed India on my motorcycle

and I suddenly realized when I went to the borders of India,

they asked me for something other than my driving license.

I did not even know that there was a passport.

See, it's not like today.

Today every child may be three-year old, four-year-old kid knows

he has to have a passport;

I'm in my twenties

but I do not know that I need a passport.

I went to the border and then they said,

'Where is your passport?'

I said, 'What? I have a driving license.'

They said, 'No, you need a passport.'

Then I turned back from Nepal border

and came back on my motorcycle.

So my only dream was I am going to just ride across the world.

So I wanted to do something.

I started kind of farming,

commercial farming.

I was making money.

I thought I will do for two years and leave.

But in the meantime my entrepreneurship took off in so many different ways.

Like this I went about

and then there was some

there was a industry coming up close-by;

they wanted to build a water treatment plant.

I happened to know the person who was running the industry.

I just went there and I wanted to meet him.

I was sitting in his office.

They were discussing something about a water treatment plant.

I just heard this and they were looking at the drawings and stuff.

Then I asked,

'Can I apply,

can I do this?

Because it's close to my farm,

can I do this?'

He said, 'No, no this is very complex.

There are some experts from Mumbai and Bangalore

who will come and do it.

You cannot do it.'

I said, 'Give me a chance. Let me see.'

I took the file from him. I went and read through everything.

Then I went back to him after three days and said,

'I can do this.'

He said, 'Don't you do this. You're my friend.

I don't want to do this.'

'No, just let me give a… you know the tender.'

So I, you know,

those days there was something called as Nava Karnataka book stalls.

They were selling only the Russian books.

You used to get big literature books.

You can get Leo Tolstoy's War & Peace for two rupees

and engineering books for one rupee, two rupees –

all hard bound books.

I bought ten books about water treatment plant.

Sat down in my farm and poured through this day and night.

I made my own new design.

I went there

and I gave a tender for one point seven-six lakhs,

mind you this is seventies.

And the closest tender was thirty-two lakhs;

the highest tender was over sixty lakhs.

He looked at this and said,

'You are funny.

You're not going to do this.'

I said, 'No, I can do it.'

He said, 'No way you can do it.

Look at this, the nearest tender is thirty-two lakhs

and you're saying one point seven-six lakhs.

How will you do it?'

I said, 'Give me one more day.'

I went back again and poured through the books.

I said, 'I'll do it.'

Then he said, 'It's ninety days you must finish this

and it must work.

If it doesn't work, at your own cost you must remove it.

Clean the site and go and I will not give you a rupee of advance.'

I again went and poured through the books.

I said, 'I can do it.'

I completed this in a… little over seventy days.

I did this in ninety plus thousand rupees.

In one shot I made eighty thousand rupees just like that.

People thought this is a hit.

There my construction industry started.

Raja Ramanna was coming for RMP plant.

He is just coming in a helicopter to see where the site is.

There is no, anybody there.

I just went and met this engineer.

He says he was breaking his head,

'I don't know what to do,

I have to mark the site.'

I said, 'I have got pegs and white cloth.

I will just go and mark the site for you.'

I marked it.

They paid me thirty-eight thousand rupees for a fifteen minute job.

I went on my motorcycle and just fixed it myself.

Like this my enterprise started and we grew into a major construction company.

We were going very big

but then I got enlightened.

So I gave up.

Speaker: Thank you… thank you Sadhguru for sharing that story.

Thank you professor.

We've kind of absolutely run out of time otherwise we could have continued for another half-an-hour at least.

Thank you for being an attentive audience.

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Pec Tear and Prevention Tips - Duration: 5:50.

Hi, buddies.

Today, I am going to talk about Pectora Major Tendon Rupture

As you can see, my arm is in a sling.

Because I had a surgery 4 weaks ago.

Actually, my injury was a couple of years ago but,

we couldn't manage to do anything about it.

The reason was that it is a rare incident and it's really hard to find a surgeon who is experienced on this subject.

So, I was a bit indecisive about the right approach.

I was hoping that giving a rest to the muscle would be enough to heal it.

Also, I didn't want to stay away from weights for a long time after an operation.

But, as years passed, things didn't go as planned.

Loss of strength and the pain was worse.

Also, the torn muscle retracted away from the bone it detached.

This did not only make it look worse but also made a future surgery even harder.

So, I decided to create a video series to guide those who had this injury

and can't decide what to do and having a hard time finding info about this subject on the net.

The muscle consists of 2 parts;

Sternal head and Clavicular head.

The tears mostly occur on both heads or only the sternal part

These tears can occur in 3 locations.

- Rupture of the tendon from humerus. This is the most common one.

- Rupture of the Musculotendinous junction which is the area between the muscle and the tendon

- Rupture of the muscle belly. Rare and hard to find a solution for this one.

Actually, a tear on the chest muscle may not be a problem in a sedentary lifestyle.

Because the surrounding muscle groups will compensate the loss.

But those who are doing regular sports or working in a physical job, may experience some problems.

So, what precautions should we take to prevent this injury from happening in the first place.

The tears usually occur during sports activities.

The precautions I am going to mention will be about bench press which is the most common reason of this injury.

First of all, as a rule of thumb, warm out properly before every workout.

This is especially important when it comes to tendon injuries.

The tendons have a weak blood flow

so when you think that your muscles are warmed up your tendons may not be ready for the workout.

Just like the muscles, micro tears occur on tendons while excercising.

As tendons don't recover as quickly as muscles,

they can get injured unexpectedly with a movement you have done countless times before.

So, warming up is as important as the workout itself.

And, make sure you have mobility for the given exercise.

And use an absolute proper form.

Speaking of bench press,

if your aim is to gain strenght and power,

meaning that you will use heavier loads keep you elbows close to your body.

Especially the bodybuilders tend to choose a wider grip to stimulate the pecs more.

This puts the muscle on greater tension does results greater hyperthropy.

But, when the barbell hits your chest

this form forces your shoulder, escpecially the connection of chest muscle to humerus to an anatomically weak position.

Think about this;

when you want to push something away from you in real life

you wouldn't want to put your arm away from your body.

No one would push something when their arm is by their side.

A boxer will keep his elbows close to his body while throwing a jab.

Boxers can have pec tears, too.

But, with hooks not with jabs.

At the end of the day, when training for strenght gains, your aims should be devoloping movement patterns not isolating a muscle.

So, if you are going to work with heavy weights perform the bench press with a narrow grip.

Balance the work load between your pecs, shoulders and triceps.

But if your aim is pumping and burning your chest muscle and you are using a wider grip

choose lighter weights.

I would even recommend you to choose machines rather than free weights while using this form.

And lastly there is one more very very important thing.

Always know your limits.

Yes, to be stronger, more muscular and to burn fat faster, you will need heavier weights at some point.

But don't be in a rush and don't increment the weights too fast.

Expect the results in long term.

Yes, you did everything I said right,

you took all your precautions, you did not cross your limits...

But you may still get injured.

Because there is a luck factor with this issue.

Unfortunately, as I mentioned before, it is not easy to find much info about this subject on the internet.

Especially, there is no source written in Turkish.

Therefore I will try to share info about possible treatment and rehab protocols.

I hope that none of you would sustain this injury

but if it happens to you I am wishing that this video series will guide you through

Keep watching me. Thank you, see you later.

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You Can Know Life Only Now, This Is The Moment - Sadhguru - Duration: 7:59.

Sadhguru: Today when I was

sitting in the Samyama hall in the morning,

there were some things that we had to attend to and

I was just about to write a note to someone saying,

'Tomorrow what to do,'

and I wrote one word 'tomorrow'

and this word 'tomorrow' hit me so hard

so I wrote a small poem instead of a note,

not to that person but to you.

So this poem is called,

'Tomorrow'.

A day that never came

but has managed to spoil every game

A day that never came but has managed to spoil every game

One day that takes all the blame,

the basis of all fear and shame

Cripples the blossoming of the life's flame

A spoiler that makes life a dream

Traps the limitless in a limited scene

One day that takes all the blame, the basis of all fear and shame

Cripples the blossoming of life's flame

A spoiler that makes life a dream

Traps the limitless in a limited scene

A day that never comes but the world it rules

A day that never comes but the world it rules.

Tomorrow never happened to anybody

but the idea of tomorrow

has robbed people,

a huge mass of people of their life,

just the idea.

Nobody ever touched a tomorrow in their life,

nobody ever experienced one,

nobody ever saw one.

Just the idea completely robs people of everything that could be life.

What shall we do for tomorrow's darshan?

Oh, tomorrow when I come to darshan I'll bring an umbrella.

Darshan means to behold.

You can only behold now,

you can never behold tomorrow.

Not because it's out of reach,

because it doesn't exist.

You can only imagine tomorrow,

you will never behold tomorrow,

never ever.

But still

for most human beings

it is this,

a idea

an idea whose time will never come,

it is that idea which drives most people's lives, unfortunately.

Even if you drive your life with an idea

even if you drive your life with an idea,

you must drive with an idea whose time may come sometime,

but this is an idea whose time will never come

but it still drives people,

it still drives most lives on the planet.

That is why most lives on this planet are not lives,

they're just bunch of thoughts, emotions, ideas, prejudices.

Most lives are not a reality,

they're just a psychological

they're just a psychological existence,

they're just a dream,

because reality happens now,

reality happens here.

In your mind only a dream can happen.

And

life and death will happen today,

dream is about tomorrow.

It's better to dream of something that'll come true.

Tomorrow is a dream that will never come true.

So

what you refer to as spiritual process

it's about knowing life.

You can know life only today;

you can know life only now.

This is the moment.

I'm not trying to give you a teaching.

When I say this is the moment,

'Oh, Sadhguru said this is the moment.'

It's not about that.

This moment is not an idea,

it is the only reality.

This moment is not a teaching,

it is the only living thing.

It is

The only living thing in the existence is right now,

nothing else.

So don't try to understand it,

don't try to digest it,

you just have to behold it in all its entirety.

Start with the rain;

good way to begin.

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Easy Paper Airplanes - Origami BEST #origami - Duration: 7:21.

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