6:00 Your circumstances have very little to do with your fulfillment in life. It is how you approach them, the attitude towards them that makes all the difference. Taking what you are and accepting it. 8:00 accept themselves for what they are 17:00 What comes out of you comes from you and /if you have any hatred in your heart for anyone in this world, it has nothing to do with the rest of the world. It has only to do what is inside of you. How did it get there? Your thoughts created the hate, not me! 18:00 "Celebrate the lessons in life". Someone blaming it on somebody else thinks coming his way is a choice. No-one can hurt someone’s feelings, or make a fool of him, or embarrass him without his consent. These are choices, that we have and make. 20:00 Two people in a relationship will always have problems. That is normal. Accepting it enables us to fix the problems. If you want to. Five ingredients to living life, not fighting it: 31:00 1. Quality not appearance. What you(others) think of me is more important than what I think of myself. Never give others that power. Other persons opinion is only opinion. Big difference between wanting and needing approval. Who gets the most aprooval in life? The one who does not seek it. 35:00 Independent of the good opinions of other people. When they run into someone who is rude to them, they do not see it as a personal attack, they help them to 37:00 2. Living life by ethics, not rules. Ethics - how you treat people. 38:00 When children start disobey rules, that need to be disobeyed, do not be surprised. 43:00 3. Knowledge instead of achievement. 46:00 Lincoln: "I never had a policy, I only did every day what made the most sense to me". 47:00 4. Personal authority, rather than being an Authoritarian. The people who have the most authority, are the ones who listen the most. 49:00 5. Serenity (inner peace) instead of acquisitions (wanting more). The more you try to collect the less serenity you will have. 50:00 Summary of all five. "There is no way to happiness. Happiness it the way."
@RiseUpWisdom8984 күн бұрын
With dedication and love, Wayne Dyer has conveyed his massage with power and understanding .
@hector26985 күн бұрын
What happened to this video. It’s gone, there’s nothing but a beep. SMH 🤦.?!
@2673429 күн бұрын
הרגע ראיתי את ההצגה וזה פיצץ לי את המוח על איך דבר כזה אפשרי במאה21
@ashyong1138Ай бұрын
Murder case
@michaelyakhin1799Ай бұрын
אחד לאחד מה שקורה עכשיו באוניברסיטאות בארה"ב
@adilivni868824 күн бұрын
ממש נכון
@debasmitabasu_456Ай бұрын
Please help with the answers - Nonverbal Cues and Trust: If visualizing someone's feelings can lead to distrust, are there other nonverbal cues that can have a similar effect? How can we be aware of our own nonverbal communication to avoid sending unintended signals? Power of Positive Visualization: The speaker suggests positive visualization can cause distrust. Does this contradict the well-known benefits of positive visualization in psychology? Is there a distinction between visualizing your own feelings and visualizing someone else's? Context Matters: Does the speaker's point about distrust rely on the context of the conversation? For example, might visualizing feelings be more acceptable from a close friend or therapist compared to a stranger? Alternative Explanations: Are there other reasons why someone might feel distrustful if you tell them you feel positive about a situation? Could it be skepticism or a sense that you're not acknowledging potential challenges? Effective Communication: Based on the speaker's point, how can we communicate our feelings effectively without causing distrust? Are there verbal cues we can use instead of nonverbal visualization?
@debasmitabasu_456Ай бұрын
According to the video, the speaker, Richard Bandler, shares a powerful learning about nonverbal communication. He says that people tend to distrust others who visualize their feelings. For instance, if you tell someone how you feel and they immediately start making pictures about it, even though they haven't spoken yet, people begin to distrust you. The speaker also talks about a technique to make someone feel uncomfortable. He says that if you tell someone you feel that things are going to work out well, they will get an eerie feeling. This is because people tend to distrust others who visualize their feelings.
@debasmitabasu_456Ай бұрын
Learning from this video Mismatched nonverbal cues hurt trust: Words and body language need to agree. Mirroring discomfort can make others uneasy: Be genuine in your responses. Mirroring builds rapport: Show you're listening by subtly copying their body language.
@jjayalaАй бұрын
Jesus wouldn't have man titties
@doreekaplan25892 ай бұрын
Its the same conditions today for all intents and literality for "the poor" . Here in California the fastest growing group of homeLESS Americans is the ELDERLY, with 1/2 the NATIONS homeless all in California. Seniors have worked 1/2 CENTURY, payng 50 years of income tax leagally meant to help THEM when retired, unable to continue working their life away. Many are no longer able to work or are simply not hired even being willing to. Every study on homelessness concludes that the single major cause of homelessness is a " lack of affordable housing ". Do you really believe hundreds of thousands of Americans older than 65 are druggies, that they no longer want to live in a home, inside safe and warm as they did lifelong?
@hiii69033 ай бұрын
איזה סרט משעמם אני פה בגלל שיש לי מבחן😣
@user78925k3 ай бұрын
❤❤
@georgiannalaws97363 ай бұрын
Hey guys, where does Wayne tell the story of the leaf collection he had to make for a teacher who, years later, is Wayne' doctoral student? Thanks.
@user-nope664 ай бұрын
LOVE HIM SO MUCH!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
@IainLucey19724 ай бұрын
Why wasnt this on channel 4 in 1982? 😂😂😂😂
@ahippiecowboy6 ай бұрын
Maybe fix the SHIT ending
@paulolutkenhaus6 ай бұрын
Sempre me emociono com essas charges, ainda mais com esse fundo musical que toca profundamente nossos sentimentos.
@user-uj8iw7hj8t7 ай бұрын
ההיסטוריה לצערי חוזרת על עצמה עכשיו. ראו אוניברסיטאות בארה"ב ואנגליה. הן כבר בעיצומו של התהליך.
@michaelyakhin1799Ай бұрын
ממש נכון. במקום הססמא "נחשול" הם קוראים "פלסטין" אחד לאחד.
@user-uv5xy4ui9u7 ай бұрын
Так начиналось Свершение во имя Спасения Рода Человеческого! Благодарю за воспоминания. ❤❤❤
@hambaglizzy32228 ай бұрын
בהצלחה בבוק ריפורט
@Matrix0xirtaM9 ай бұрын
כשהעלתי את הסרט הזה לא חלמתי שחצי מדינה תראה את זה... מראים את זה בכיתות בית ספר ועשו מזה הצגות... ומה שקורה באיילון וקפלן זה ממש ממש מה שקרה בסרט! אין אף אחד בבית, אין עם מי לדבר, הם בטוחים שהם יודעים את ה אמת ב ה הידיעה... לא יאומן...
@avivthegay8 ай бұрын
עוזר לי רצח אחי יש לי מחר מבחן
@x_illxsion6 ай бұрын
@@avivthegayטיפים למבחן?
@avivthegay6 ай бұрын
@@x_illxsion בגדול אחי אני טוב באנגלית באופן כללי אבל ראיתי את הסרט הזה וקראתי כמה סיכומים בגוגל על העלילה של הספר. קיבלתי 96.. בקיצור תבין את העקרונות בסיפור
@avivthegay6 ай бұрын
@@x_illxsion ותבין את העקרונות האלה דרך צפייה בסרט וקריאת סיכומים. לא חייב לקרוא את הספר לא היה לי כוח אז לא קראתי
@x_illxsion6 ай бұрын
@@avivthegay אתה זוכר בערך את סוג השאלות? תן סתם דוגמאות של מה שיכול להיות חלק מהמבחן
@12_years_one_years9 ай бұрын
חובה צפיה לכל אדם בגלקסיה
@misspretty1ification9 ай бұрын
Energy Drainers OUT!😢
@SCHEY10110 ай бұрын
There are no mistakes and everything not man made is perfect. The creator must have had a bad day when she invented cancer and some other horrid diseases because they are a long way from perfect.
@this2shellpass10 ай бұрын
רלוונטי ל2023 , מפגיני קפלן וחבורת התבהלה בראש..
@odorfaculep519711 ай бұрын
Who is watching in 2023? give a like
@SCHEY10110 ай бұрын
Sometimes I go back to it to remind me of what's important.
@ElvisLester11 ай бұрын
This video was recorded by Ed Reese (NLP Master Trainer) - there are videos on the net with it.
@CrAzzyWak11 ай бұрын
שנת 99 ראינו הצגה של זה בבי"ס
@Guntarism11 ай бұрын
פעם שמערכת החינוך הייתה יחסית נורמלית אז זה היה סרט חובה!!! היום הרכרוכים של דור ז' לא יעמדו בזה!!!
@alonb_zombie683611 ай бұрын
קיבלתי את זה בתור עבודה בהיסטורייה, ממש נהנתי
@ehud1029 Жыл бұрын
תודה מבית ספר איש שלום 🙏🏼
@araska3280 Жыл бұрын
אני רואה את זה בשביל עבודה
@user-nx9yr6nv7e Жыл бұрын
אמאלה ואבאלה...זה באמת מה שהיטלר עשה לנאצים? הוא היפנט אותם?
@charlesrosaly Жыл бұрын
I am stuck. Thinking poor. Not easy to break out of. Ugh! It's like I fear becoming successful. Weird how our subconscious guide or keeps us where we are.
@denysstryker Жыл бұрын
This lecture, I heard back in 1985, changed my life. For the better.
@ronittsadok2937 Жыл бұрын
את הסרט "הנחשול" ראיתי פעם ראשונה בגיל 12 בכיתה ו' בבית ספר משה שרת בת"א יצאתי עם בליל של רגשות מעורבים נפעמת פוחדת מבינה ולא מבינה חשוב לשתף את הסרט שכמה שיותר אנשים יראו והכי חשוב לשדר אותו בבתי ספר אחד הסרטים החשובים והאיכותיים למען החברה האנושית כולה
@user-rq1vn9vy6u Жыл бұрын
טריגר : מיניות
@thecrimeboard Жыл бұрын
This is hilarious
@TransformationalCoachCWilliams Жыл бұрын
Circumstance has very little to do with fulfillment
@ronafrye4224 Жыл бұрын
Everything happens 'for you".
@ronafrye4224 Жыл бұрын
Take what you are and don't discount it.
@ronafrye4224 Жыл бұрын
I am a Wayne Dyer junkie. I can never get enough of his wisdom.
@user-hm3ms7pe4p Жыл бұрын
נוראי
@Shloofky Жыл бұрын
רוברט 2024 #קנייהווסט
@yulia7396 Жыл бұрын
Everybody should listen once this speech. It is deep it means so much it resonates so much! Especially when we can forgive and let go we dont have to forget but we forgive and set ourselfs free! We realise that we are 1/2 responsible and that we are not perfect as well. And that we can change anything in our life that we dont like and create the life we want that are powerfull creators! And we Are responsible!!!😉 And we can change our life for the better.
@ilaycohen862 Жыл бұрын
16:52
@aliabdulhusseinradi2658 Жыл бұрын
No Limit person
@TheHoodVoice2024 Жыл бұрын
Worse music ever.. this should be a form of torture
@TheHoodVoice2024 Жыл бұрын
A bunch of crazies 😂 I say leave them let them believe whatever they want I don't care... Their weirdos so what