Absolutely beautiful. Well edited. Left you a like.
@BojanaJakovljevicКүн бұрын
Lovely! Thank you!
@Spiritualfamilyreunion2 күн бұрын
So lovely and beautiful... Our special bird David Lynch. 😭😭🐦😭😭
@3340steve4 күн бұрын
I very much enjoyed listening to the message that Lynch puts across here but i must admit that i found the soundtrack towards the end of the video to be totally distracting. It is not necessary to the message that this artist is saying .
@mclare719 күн бұрын
I can't even see the video because the tears won't stop. This is MAGNIFICENT. SO beautiful. SO full of truth and joy and LOVE. I felt David's spirit coming through this. THANK YOU Alec for bringing this to the unified consciousness of all of us. Just stunning.......
@alecogg9 күн бұрын
@@mclare71 Thank you. When I was editing it at my computer, a robin landed outside my window and watched me for a while. It reminded me of the symbolism in Blue Velvet, and I got a sense of approval. I appreciate your kind words.
@Caroline_Marie4 ай бұрын
Alec, again and again... When are we receiving it? Max. 5 people out of 234 received their rewards... This is ridiculous!!! You keep posting on FB, but you can't update us! Come on!!
@Caroline_Marie4 ай бұрын
Alec, again and again... When are we receiving it? Max. 5 people out of 234 received their rewards... This is ridiculous!!! You keep posting on FB, but you can't update us! Come on!!
@Caroline_Marie6 ай бұрын
Still waiting for them...
@louisadams4540 Жыл бұрын
😄 "Promo SM"
@anjaschatz640 Жыл бұрын
Get it to me. Amazon or so?
@Caroline_Marie4 ай бұрын
He has them and won't send them to the backers who helped him on Kickstarter... Just saying.
@robinfox4440 Жыл бұрын
As someone with pathological demand avoidance, I would absolutely HATE rolling a die to make decisions for me.
@alexjustalexyt1144 Жыл бұрын
Or I can just by my own dice or better yet, "hey google, pick a random number between 1 through 12"
@haddow777 Жыл бұрын
Ya no. I tried a planner before, but I have up on it when I needed a reminder to look in my planner. It was a total waste. So, I never got a stack of planners. The most organized I've ever managed to be was to draw a line on the back of my hand, which every time I saw it would remind me of why I put it on my hand. Problem was it only worked for one thing at a time. Also, if I washed my hands too many times, it didn't work well. Also, I kinda got freaked out after a while by constantly also thinking about what sort of toxic crap was leaching into my bloodstream from all the ink over time. Also, notes have never been able to work for me. For some reason, reading over things I've written causes me to almost lapse into a coma. I just get so tired and much brain tries to temp me into doing almost anything else other than reading my own words. Trust me, this has been so hard to live with. I've sent out cover letters and resumes with appalling mistakes on them because I couldn't proof read them. I couldn't take notes in class and use them. I always had to rely on my memory, the memory that can't remember the name of a person who just told me their name. I did okay, my memory seems to hold onto concepts well, like math rules, names just seem to not have a functional slot in there or something. Still, not being able to read past notes probably one of the reasons why I struggled so much later on. This isn't to say it would work for others. Just I have never had the ability to use an organizer.
@MABADBledsoe Жыл бұрын
I laughed at your needing a reminder to look at your planner. Reminds me of my reply that I'd forget what I was going to write by the time I found pen & paper to write something I didn't want to forget. I use permanent marker on my hand, so yeah, thx for the chemical thoughts- always space for more worries heh
@haddow777 Жыл бұрын
@@MABADBledsoe sorry about that. I talk myself out of stuff all the time. When I was younger, I found this really great way to help hyperfocus and talked myself out of doing it ever again. Of course, then I didn't know what hyperfocusing was. I just thought there was this part of my brain, like a second concisousness that always wanted to think about things, things other than what I was thinking about. Side thoughts. I was a daydreamer as a kid and I mostly liked it. But when you wanted to focus, it was annoying. One time, while looking into some aspects of how the brain works, I found this very interesting detail about the audio center of the brain. When you listen to a song, it lights up. Tonnes of stuff happen. If you listen to that same song again, it lights up, but less brightly. It gets duller and duller with each playing of the song. Less activity. Researchers found that if you listen to it long enough, your brain goes quite. The way the researchers described it, your brain grew board of hearing the same thing. It already knew and stored the song in memory. So, to be efficient, the brain stopped hearing the song. It played it from memory, because the people still heard it, even though their brains were ni longer processing it. But they could only hear it when they focused on hearing it. Otherwise, they went blind to it. The brain tosses out massive amounts of data from our senses all the time. It only passes onto the consciousness what it thinks is important. From that, I got an idea. I took a CD from my brother, one of a band I never cared for. I put it in the CD player and played it on repeat. At the time, I was into programming. Over time, the repeating music disappeared and I became laser focused on what I was doing. Eventually my parents had to interrupt me. Apperantly I had been programming for 16 hours and I forgot to eat or go to the bathroom the whole time. It was like the world's best noise cancelling headphones. More, despite my not being able to hear the music after a while, that second consciousness seemed to be tied up with it as a distraction. At least, that's what I beleived at the time. It could have just been a regular hyperfocus. I never did it again. I got it into my head that making my brain go blind to an entire album could have other ramifications in life. Like, what if I'm driving and a song from the album came on the radio? I don't know. It just kind of gave me the heebee jeebees. So ya, I do it to myself all the time. The ink mark on the back of the hand worked probably the best of anything, but I can't do it anymore. Brains. Funny things.
@MABADBledsoe Жыл бұрын
Lol now the thought of "self-hypnotism" hadn't occurred to me either The music makes sense to me because I can focus best driving when I have a familiar playlist and not something surprising that could distract. Never thought to use it in other areas- cool thx for that Yep. Brains sure can be that😄 @@haddow777
@ae3qe27u3 Жыл бұрын
Yo, a d12!! Nice, good to see one in the wild
@glitchy9437 Жыл бұрын
Link doesn't work
@AmbersDaintyThrowBlanket Жыл бұрын
Love it!!! Hopefully at some point I get around to the kickstarter 😅 step one, open in new tab
@cherish78748 Жыл бұрын
This is F brilliant
@omarsmusic4316 Жыл бұрын
when it comes out I will buy it and try it.
@Caroline_Marie4 ай бұрын
He has them and won't send them to the backers who helped him on Kickstarter... Just saying.
@omarsmusic4316 Жыл бұрын
I just put notes on my phone qand I set reminders for deadlines
@omarsmusic4316 Жыл бұрын
I gave up on using planners they never work and I lose them all the time.
@alecogg Жыл бұрын
Dice Planner on Kickstarter: kck.st/44U4BZ3
@user-MyQuietLife Жыл бұрын
So how do I order this?
@chuck2469 Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna lose that die
@alecogg Жыл бұрын
The dice locks into the wire spiral of the planner when you’re not using it.
@ae3qe27u3 Жыл бұрын
It looks like it's a 12-sided die (aka a d12) - they're pretty common at game shops, and they're often sold online in sets of dice for games like D&D