you have the seat belt in the lower position, raise it up, the closer the neck it sits the safer it is, if you have it too low then the risk is that it slides off your shoulder during an accident, and then it can hurt you instead
@IrinaBplus3 күн бұрын
And also here comes message from Human Design that there got to be a limit to ingredients to those who like to “dig deep “ - like me, who described as a “ protector” type of
@IrinaBplus3 күн бұрын
I absolutely agree with concept of connecting to your higher self ( by simplifying your consumptions) and to people, based on what you eat by vibrating on the same frequency of the food that’s in your stomach! And “food”. Is like anything that we put inside from outside. I think it was kept as a secret ( this knowledge) to enable one to manipulate others. So out of that comes realization that unless you have same vibrational food in your stomach you can not deliver your message to others whose vibrations do not match yours🧐
@IrinaBplus3 күн бұрын
Thank you for those very deep thoughts- I cough few that related to me allegorically - especially one about breathing in or out. Is it related as such : Breathing out - facing the center and the opposite? Also I’ve red the previous comments from the person and thought that you wanted him to elaborate on what are his beliefs- he indicated it’s different from yours If so, I’d like to have different opinions to see what I feel about this Thank you again for rising those questions into an open - just like mushrooms 😃
@ClarityIsPretty2 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comments mamachka ❤ Words in these videos speak to different parts within us that only we can understand. That’s the beauty of expression - it always finds resonance within someone. As I rewatch this, I hear how much of it is meant for me… and I listen. I will answer your question about the breath of time in detail in a little bit ❤
@nicolas_-_-_3 күн бұрын
Hello 🙂 My beliefs are different. But it's always pleasant to listen to you and also to watch you. Thank you! Have a good morning! Have a good weekend!
@ClarityIsPretty3 күн бұрын
:) Have a beautiful weekend too!
@nicolas_-_-_3 күн бұрын
@ClarityIsPretty Thank you 😭 (those are tears of joy) 😄
@ClarityIsPretty3 күн бұрын
@@nicolas_-_-_what made you cry with joy? 😃
@nicolas_-_-_3 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Your comment, Clarity 😭😁 I'm joking 😄 That was a joke. However, thank you for your comments!
@ClarityIsPretty3 күн бұрын
Can you elaborate or is that a secret? :)
@raphmcafee9 күн бұрын
You have piqued my interest. I'll be patiently waiting when that divine inspiration gets revealed.
@ClarityIsPretty9 күн бұрын
Thank you as always for your continuous support Nicolas! Yes, divine is exactly what you believe it to be. For me it is a state of being, feeling one with the whole. When the creative flow (Creator, God, if you will) passes through me without distortion. Distortion can happen in my mind or in my body, it occurs when I hold judgement towards a particular subject or when my physical body (primarily my hormones) are out of balance - then what comes through and manifests around me doesn’t seem as divine. But when my mind relaxes and releases all judgement and my body is in harmony - then the energy that flows through me is uninterrupted, and comes out on the other side (the world around me) in its original, divine form. And when that happens I get to experience miracles, I get to experience the world as it is meant to be, in all of its beauty and glory; things align and fall into place as if by some sort of a miracle, I realize that time is a dear friend, a patient friend, only here to help me understand, i get to see the pure genius within the mechanism behind all situations (good and bad) and all i want to do is cry and thank the divine (God) for allowing me to experience this state of being, this knowing, this life. And it pours through me as creativity; all I want to do is explore, share and live. That is what I call the divine :)
@nicolas_-_-_9 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Good evening 🙂 Thank you very much for your explanation! You're saying very interesting things. Good night!
@ClarityIsPretty9 күн бұрын
@@nicolas_-_-_ good night
@nicolas_-_-_9 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty It's already 8:30 am here. But thank you 😁🙂
@ClarityIsPretty9 күн бұрын
@@nicolas_-_-_ oh lol, yes ! Have a great day!
@nicolas_-_-_9 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Thank you! You too 🙂
@nicolas_-_-_10 күн бұрын
Hello! I just woke up. Thank you for this video 🙂 I don't know what exactly you call "the divine". Personally, I'm a Christian. Therefore, I believe the Creator of the universe, God, is divine. And I believe Yeshua /Jesus is divine. I don't have any denomination. I have my own beliefs. Therefore, naturally, the word "Divine" makes me think about God. I think making videos in a car is such a great idea. I really like this idea. Good night Clarity!
@ClarityIsPretty14 күн бұрын
And thank you! I saw the other comment too and haven’t had the chance to answer yet, with all the travels - Redwood Forest has zero reception because of the tall trees. Will do that soon :)
@nicolas_-_-_14 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Wow! You're still awake 😁 Thank you for your comment! Don't worry. You can reply whenever you want to. And if you don't want to reply at all, it's okay. It won't make me angry 😁😄 This is a very pleasant place. Thank you for sharing it on KZbin! There's no reception? Awesome! I like this place even more now! 😄😃 Have a good night!
@nicolas_-_-_14 күн бұрын
Hello Clarity! Thank you for this new video! I didn't know those horsetails and those heart-shaped leaves. Wow! I don't know if we have such things in France. I like yellowish orange maple leaves. They're absolutely beautiful! Have a good week!
@nicolas_-_-_17 күн бұрын
Hello Clarity! I recently made comments about makeup. I'm just a man but I'm gonna tell you my point of view. Here's what I think: I don't know why many women choose to use makeup. And there are many things I don't understand about women. I'm more attracted to women without makeup. If I were a woman I think I'd never put these things on my skin. I love pale skins, without makeup. From my point of view, using makeup is like cheating. Because they don't show their real face. It's almost like wearing a mask. They show a face that is not really theirs. It's like if I put fake big muscles on my body. I'd show the world a fake image of myself. However, I totally respect their choices. I'm not criticizing. Yes Clarity, you're also extremely beautiful without makeup. Just like millions of other women. It's a good idea to talk about it. I'm glad you chose to make a video about that. And it's a good idea to make this video with your mother. I like you both. Is your steering wheel on the right side of the vehicle? I think some videos have a lot of views and a lot of subscribers because the person on the screen is a woman. Imagine you and I we decide to post the exact same video on KZbin (on the same topic). I believe you would have more success than me 😄 Personally, I'd never change my appearance to be socially accepted. I don't care about what people think. I don't spend my nights with them 😄 They're not even in my bed 😄 People have to accept me as I am. And that's exactly what I'd say to my wife if I had one 😄 It's my point of view, but please, remember that I'm just a man.
@IrinaBplus17 күн бұрын
I wish there was a moderator who could separate video into parts based on topics of or questions raised in this video because it contains lots of questions to ourselves and, if structured, it’s easier to express the view on specific one.
@ClarityIsPretty17 күн бұрын
I think this video is perfect just the way it is Mamachka
@IrinaBplus17 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty no question about perfect - it is. I’d like it to be “timed” so anyone could engage on certain topic based on timing. I saw someone did it and I wished it could be done for any long video I’m watching
@ClarityIsPretty17 күн бұрын
@@IrinaBplusI know how to do that, but it is all the same, continuous topic. How would you break this down?
@nicolas_-_-_23 күн бұрын
Is Clarity your first name? 😃 Since I don't know your name, I call you Clarity 😄
@nicolas_-_-_23 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, I am patient enough. I like hearing your voice. That's why I'm still here 😄 Thanks again!
@ClarityIsPretty23 күн бұрын
It’s fascinating you say that about the voice; in the Russian video I speak particularly about that :) I speak to the importance of sharing our experiences through the spoken word because we are all each others missing links and sometimes it isn’t even about the words that are being spoken, but the energy behind them or the resonance of someone’s voice - it can soothe or activate something inside of you, trigger a remembrance, unlock a hidden puzzle piece.
@nicolas_-_-_22 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Hello Clarity 🙂 Okay. Thank you for sharing this! You're an interesting person who says interesting things 😃 Lucky me 😄😃
@ClarityIsPretty23 күн бұрын
Hahaha - it is so much more than the mushrooms :) and I’ll make sure to include other foods in the near future for non-mushroom eaters. This video is a perfect example of that, if you are patient enough to pass through the intro, there is a whole lot of philosophyzing that follows :) Thank you for your continued support!!! :)
@nicolas_-_-_23 күн бұрын
Hello! It's funny that I chose to subscribe to your KZbin channel. I don't like eating mushrooms 😄 But your voice is pleasant to hear and that's why I'm still here 😄 Thank you for still posting videos.
@nicolas_-_-_24 күн бұрын
Hello! It's an interesting topic. Thank you for this video with your mother. It's a good idea. I put a sticker on my front camera (on my smartphone). I decided to do that several years ago. It's quite a good idea.
@ClarityIsPretty25 күн бұрын
Thank you for commenting! ❤ and you are right - the sky in Shasta is sooo beautiful
@ClarityIsPretty25 күн бұрын
Such a great comment! Thank you. The more native stories I read - the more depth I see in the archetype and the spirit of Coyote. Incredibly I was just contemplating on this last night. It is so important to have and to share different views - even if conflicting, they broaden us and open up a new world full of possibilities.
@nicolas_-_-_26 күн бұрын
Hello 🙂 I didn't know such things existed. Thank you for sharing this! That's a beautiful sky. Wow!
@templar111127 күн бұрын
As a native to Portland, which is on the Columbia River, and one of those rare few I know who sees coyotes as awesome and not pests, I appreciate this video.
@nicolas_-_-_27 күн бұрын
Hello! Thank you! I partially understand.
@ClarityIsPretty27 күн бұрын
@@nicolas_-_-_ I’ll record one in English soon :)
@nicolas_-_-_27 күн бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty Okay. Thank you 🙂
@nicolas_-_-_28 күн бұрын
Hello! I'm Nicolas from France. This video is pleasant to watch and also to listen to. Thank you for this video! That's absolutely awesome and beautiful. I just discovered your KZbin channel today.
@ClarityIsPretty27 күн бұрын
Thank you again :) I really appreciate you commenting and sharing your thoughts in such a kind and thoughtful way.
@ClarityIsPretty29 күн бұрын
You are so kind! Thank you!
@OliverJohnson-d9w29 күн бұрын
you are so beautiful :)
@jamesmonahanmusicАй бұрын
Holy-smoke, what a wonderful video. 😊
@ClarityIsPrettyАй бұрын
@@jamesmonahanmusic thank you so much!
@ericwilliams2546Ай бұрын
They kill the fish before it lays eggs because they want to make sure it's fresh, unfertilized (fish will fertilize eggs once they are laid), and to make they get the maximum harvest. I am native american, you are allowed to go onto the reservations, however some tribes are cautious about outsiders and you may get a lot of people staring at you trying to figure out who you are. It also will probably be really hard to find a native that will teach you their traditional foraging mostly because a lot of the people who knew that information were targeted first to be killed during america's colonization, even up to the 1970s/1980s (although they were mostly imprisoned later in time). So sometimes the people who know that information are very careful about who they spend their time teaching. I would advise against trying to forage on the reservation though, a reservation is sovereign territory meaning it is not part of the united states, they belong to the tribe, although we do have agreements with the federal government. Also try to be careful on reservations, women and children on reservations are the highest trafficked (kidnapped) and murdered anywhere in the america's, it is not the natives doing it, the government just does not do anything about it. If you see natives or native art with a red hand print across the mouth, that is what it means (that we are fighting to try and protect our women and children. If you do approach someone for information there probably will be a way you are supposed to approach them. In my nation if you are asking someone for something (even information), you will give them some tobacco (sometimes clean water as well). I would see if their tribe has a cultural department or a department of land management for the reservation and you can ask them what is traditional to offer them when making a request. Then if you visit them let them know you would like to ask them something, give them that gift, and then ask your question. It is not a one gift per request (at least for my nation), you make one gift then ask them whatever questions you have. If they ignore you, they probably aren't going to answer your question, in my nation it's not considered rude but more of a you probably did something they didn't like and they won't hear your request. If they have an administration building that would be your best bet getting information (you don't need to give them a gift since it's their job and they wont expect it).
@ClarityIsPrettyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this gift! For your answer, for taking the time to write to me. This is of incredible value. I have so many questions and I appreciate all the knowledge and advice. I went from Shasta to Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park and drove through Kurok, then took a detour - found acorns on a campground and a beautiful water pool, and by the time I made it to Yurok after spending time there, it was already dark and I decided that it isn’t the right time to meet anyone. Besides, the road I was on stopped abruptly in the middle of the reservation and would not take me through to the Prairie Creek Redwoods SP, so I found another road that would take me to Eureka through Hoopa reservation. There, I found a native owned campground and stayed for the night. The next morning I woke up super early and drove through Hoopa. It became clear very fast that I won’t be meeting anyone on the streets and I headed to their cultural center that I passed last night. It was a Saturday morning and the center was closed but I took notes for some of the holiday activities and future local gatherings and I will try to make my way back up there if time permits. I also got advice from my local foraging guide that Kurok reservation has a great museum and might be my best bet to learn a thing or two. Then I met someone else, and helped out a bit by giving them a ride to the city, a very special person, from Minnesota, who actually lives with the natives in Shasta and participates regularly in ceremonies - we agreed to stay in touch and i hope he can teach me and maybe introduce me to someone who will be willing to spend time with me. I feel guided to build a bridge between native communities and my community, which is my children, so that by the time they reach the age where their decisions effect the world around them - this bridge is already solid, and my children and native children, who are the original owners of the land we live on, can walk back and force to communicate with each other, sharing knowledge and making all decisions together, to restore our land and bring all of her children (people) back to life. So much needs to be done - healing, forgiveness, remembrance, releasing, learning, integration, bonding …. We need to start now. Thank you so much again. Your reply has brought so much joy. To me it’s a start. Please if you think of anything else or would just like to chat - please do share 🙏 Have a beautiful day today!
@ericwilliams2546Ай бұрын
@@ClarityIsPretty I would be happy to answer questions you have, some I may not be allowed to answer. I may not be the best resource for you though, I am a great lakes native, so the other side of the continent. The good news is that in the pacific northwest they were better able to keep their teachings. The further east you go (usually) the more the tribes are damaged. If you live in those areas you may want to go to pow wows if the tribe holds them (most do), they are held usually 1 or 2 times a summer for most tribes. You could also ask if there are volunteer opportunities for those tribes. Bringing elders food and items needed for daily living would probably go really far, even if it's just fish that you caught. If you are serious about trying to get that foraging information from native sources you might also want to see if the tribe has clans, clans usually have different jobs in native cultures and is kind of like a second family, there might be a clan out there that is responsible for collecting from nature. If you want a faster route there are some great books you can get on amazon, most information was taken from native sources
@ClarityIsPrettyАй бұрын
@@ericwilliams2546 thank you so much! I will follow up on all your advice. And I have so many books, it’s like a whole library in my car - “Braiding Sweet Grass”, “Tending the Wild”, “Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest”, “Chimi Nuam - Native California Foodways for the Contemporary Kitchen” are just a few. I love reading them, but nothing can replace hands on learning in the field through interaction with nature and the source of knowledge directly. This spring I read all sorts of books about mushrooms and stil had absolutely no idea what to do when i got into the forest. Then I met my mushroom guide and it changed everything - I actually learned what to look for, when to look for it and how to navigate through the forest, how to process the mushrooms afterwards - that’s ten books combined into one day of real life experience. I will be on a look out for Pow Wows :)
@IrinaBplusАй бұрын
And to forget or to remember for me is the huge and not answered questions for me of which whenever you feel like, I’d like to hear different opinions 💕
@IrinaBplusАй бұрын
Actually new Russian ppl studies say that’s potatoes that where brought and forced to grows d eat by Russians are not native and therefore are not beneficial - just the opposite. So E ppl suspect that potatoes make you to forget
@lughnahsahАй бұрын
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@David-ve8pkАй бұрын
Please please stop driving and doing these videos while driving... Paying attention doing a video is alarming.
@IrinaBplusАй бұрын
Please, continue.
@ClarityIsPrettyАй бұрын
Uploading :)
@ClarityIsPrettyАй бұрын
Привет! Рада что слушаешь :) значит будим дальше разъяснять ❤
@tanyakupko1696Ай бұрын
Очень интересно, но ничего не понятно 😊
@Sergio-g2l4e3 ай бұрын
Super! Sergio Zi Rei
@silent57833 ай бұрын
I like being a mushroom, lots of crunchy noises :)