I live off grid on 14 acres in the middle of 2000 acres of protected forest---I havnt had a clock or a mirror in 6 years❤
@veronicadavanzo20642 жыл бұрын
What a dream!!
@anthonynanni65602 жыл бұрын
Off grid but on KZbin?
@achyleftistwitch2 жыл бұрын
After being diagnosed with some health issues and ultimately having to apply for disability, I had to rework my whole life and concept of everything. I used to be a night owl and live off caffeine. Now as I have to listen to everything my body says so carefully for my health, I naturally wake up with the sun, I nap when I need to, I eat what i feel I need when I feel I need it...it really is different. Also, plants always used to die and now I have 2 trees growing from seed (one over a yr old) ...it all goes together
@traceystumpclark9312 жыл бұрын
People say that after you live in an area a few years ,plants you need will start growing...pay attention to what you see and if there is medicinal usefulness in your new plant friends😁
@achyleftistwitch2 жыл бұрын
I had a mushroom that appeared only until the sun came up and then pooped because it was so fragile in my avocadoc pot. That was pretty cool
@traceystumpclark9312 жыл бұрын
I Unfortunately started watching this program after you close the conversation. The reason that I live off-grid now is because I was diagnosed with a personality disorder due to long-term high trama. I can tell you that living this way has been a tremendous help in my mental recovery.. my day is calm and peaceful, I wake up when the sun hits my face.i eat when I'm hungry.... i may hay while the sun shines...so to speak..i fell rewarded at the end of the day when i see my fingernails full of dirt and pine..its helped strip a lot of chaos from my life and givin me some personal control back..i dont feel rushed with the ticking of the clock in my ear...i chop my wood when the suns warmed the air...i started my seedlings three days ago because while on a walk i saw my trees were budding...spring is coming..not because the calendar says so...but because the saplings blooming say it is so..i feel connected and full. It's pretty wonderful
@raquelgutierrez792 жыл бұрын
Another great topic! I always heard from my family that my great grandfather would get up in the middle of the night and just by looking at the stars he knew exactly what time it was. He was a farmer, so I guess that might have helped since they are more connected with nature.
@emmateawitch2 жыл бұрын
i love watching it go from day to night in the background :)
@sydnismith97962 жыл бұрын
Ahh I keep missing the live 🥲 Love this background!!
@ubpereira2 жыл бұрын
For me time is divided by raining season and dry season. I live in the middle of Brazil and there is basically this two seasons. At the peak of dry season is really hot, the rivers get dry and the vegetation too, it looks like everything is dead. In ocktober the rain starts falling, for me this is the New year.
@mountainviewpersonaltraini21442 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. This is my favorite definitely
@TimBrownYoutube2 жыл бұрын
I created an android app called Nature Clock that combines the wheel of the year with a wheel of the day. It helps connect you with daily and yearly events that matter most. Yall might find it interesting.
@ScarletRavenswood2 жыл бұрын
This sounds super interesting! :)
@stupidgus1232 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim! I'm actually looking at your app right now in GooglePlay! I want to buy it and check it out which I will do on the 20th Oct when I get paid! I know it's only £1.49 which is almost nothing, but believe it or not I haven't got that right now but when I do I'm defo gonna check it out! Well done for putting all that work in to create it. Incredible
@TimBrownYoutube2 жыл бұрын
@@stupidgus123 That's awesome Angus. I travelled through 48 states the last 2 years and Nature Clock kept me in sync everywhere I went. Another thing you can try is Google Opinion Rewards. It's great for earning free google play credit.
@stupidgus1232 жыл бұрын
@@TimBrownKZbin Oh great, thank you! I've never heard of Google Opinion Rewards before!
@thunderbird922 жыл бұрын
It's the best background.
@lilykatmoon45082 жыл бұрын
I also think it would be interesting to discuss in more depth how in modern, capitalist societies, this regimented, linear preoccupation with time has also serve to greater divide our disenfranchise our connection to the earth and her cycles as our economic history with aggressive, vastly unregulated capitalism allowed for the more severe division of economic and social classes that was only checked by the disruption caused by the First and Second World Wars. People without power or agency were seen as cogs in a wheel instead of valuable, productive members of society. In pre-historic, Neolithic and preindustrial agricultural societies, every member of a community was necessary for everyone’s survival. People weren’t throw away and easily interchangeable. It was more important for individuals in a community to learn to cooperate and work together. I can see how the cycles of nature and later incorporated with the changes caused by more reliable agricultural practices. It is very interesting to contemplate and discuss what would be the best advantages of these world views and how can we seek to integrate them with a meaningful set of beliefs and/or practices so that we may better understand our ancestors and the lessons they have for us.
@rachaelnoa76122 жыл бұрын
It's like what 205 said in real time about the spiral of time. I too agree with the spiral. If your life ontime was a spiral stair case, and each year a walk around a landing and a big level up a flight or floor. In this way, just like a stair case one could 'drop an object' energetically speaking, to the floor below, or even to 'throw an object' upward. In better understanding these concepts we will accomplish time travel. And just like gravity in physics I think 'travel to' or 'sight at' the past easier than to the future. Live this topic
@krisafirexixeth46702 жыл бұрын
Actually planetary hours, if you studied space and astronomy is about recog izing how all of the planets revolve around the sun, and their conjunctions with each other. How they affect each other planetarily with the sun and any moons around the planets. The seasonal shifts of winter and summer is actually based on the tilt of this planet as it goes around the sun. So to get the correct and specific detail of when the seasons shift you have to understand angles and math. Its actually the amount or degree of the tilt of the planet in relation to the sun that gets you the summers and winters. When its the "
@krisafirexixeth46702 жыл бұрын
Actually planetary hours, if you studied space and astronomy is about recog izing how all of the planets revolve around the sun, and their conjunctions with each other. How they affect each other planetarily with the sun and any moons around the planets. The seasonal shifts of winter and summer is actually based on the tilt of this planet as it goes around the sun. So to get the correct and specific detail of when the seasons shift you have to understand angles and math. Its actually the amount or degree of the tilt of the planet in relation to the sun that gets you the summers and winters. When its the "longest day of the year" then its actually the "shortest day of the year" on the other side of the planet and hemisphere. The Gregorian calendar which is what most of us are using worldwide, is a Greco-Roman calendar based off of Christianity and Catholicism from back then. There are tons of calendars long before the Christian/ Catholic calendar. The Mayan calendar, the Hindu calendar, the Chinese calendar and their variations, and etc. Even including the famous Pagan Wheel of the Year, is all just a calendar. And what is a calendar but a way to measure time, and to measure a yearly cycle, in some form or another. So a calendar is a measure of time of the planetary revolution around the sun. As well as a measurement of time of the moon around this planet through months. Also sometimes people do better at night than at daytime. So the general populace understands that they wake up and are busy when the sun is up, and they rest and sleep when the sun is down. However for some like me, thats the complete opposite. I actually do far far better when the moon is up and the sun is down. Nighttime heh. Because the sunlight is actually quite draining on me. Plus with all of the noise and activity and busybodies during the daylight, it is by far soooo much more quieter and more peaceful at night. For me the darkness and moonlight is like a gentle and warm and cooling blanket, as if the darkness and shadows are wrapping me in cool blanket, all comfy and cozy. Lol. So thus what others would think of the the "longest day" is for me the "shortest and ugliest day". What others may think of as the "shortest day" is actually my "longest and most peaceful and quiet day". Rofl 🤣. To me the sunlight burns and is all prickly and painful. Yea you can see better in the daylight, but its not only noisy and trafficky with everyones emotions flying all about with their drama draining and headaching, but the sunlight can also be draining all around the area as well. Hence why i laugh whenever people get so excited over smoky quartz. Smoky quartz is basically when the quartz itself has been drained broken and perverted. Use a smoky quartz for your spells and rituals and theyll backfire on you and twist any of your spells and rituals. Either because the sun drained it or because the sun or other peoples emotional stuff and drama in the vicinity of the quartz drained and twisted it. And turning it into smoky quartz. So for me when the moon is up and its dark out, thats when im the most energized and best healed. And thats also when the area gets energized and healed, from the draining and prickly sunlight. I mean in another way to understand it, whenever people draw the sun the rays can be seen as the sunrays or it can also be seen as a prickly looking picture thing of the sun. Rofl 🤣.
@stellablue41532 жыл бұрын
Super 101 for anybody who has practiced Paganism at all. I would like to see these PHH go deeper.
@jadencasarezwattpad2 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered about time. I probably won't come back to youtube the way it is so I guess I'll say this. But, spells through time. My parents had a legit psychic that was so good she wouldnt tell you the future if there was a death. I lived in a town with a Masonic lodge smack dab in the middle of town. There may be a few witches in my house other than myself 1 being not by blood and I wonder if the warts and everything I went through as a kid was already foretold or influenced even without my knowledge. Just sucks now because I cant even get the psywheel to turn much less save myself through spells through time.
@monicaheintz86342 жыл бұрын
in Spanish, the days of the week sound more like the gods that represent them.
@ladycalathieloropherion2 жыл бұрын
I am trying to live my life according to Hobbit Time
@MichaelMalxAlexander2 жыл бұрын
The whole point of machine time is control. Going back natural time will make you free.
@stevenmclaughlin18347 ай бұрын
I’m from Ohio and smoking weed . Yesterday makes one year with now alcohol 🍷😁
@GhoulishGwyn2 жыл бұрын
Spiritually, environmentally, economically, the current capitalist system just isn’t sustainable. Let’s hope we can get our connection with nature and natural cycles back, rather than sacrificing everything to keep making the rich richer.
@forestjohnson74742 жыл бұрын
Don't, you mean Cronomancy?:)
@UhtredOfBamburgh2 жыл бұрын
🌻🌻🌻Слава Україні!🌻🌻🌻
@sanjuro662 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️🇺🇦❤️❤️❤️
@rubyblue99202 жыл бұрын
💙🤍💛🇺🇦
@mattdonalds59282 жыл бұрын
Gods bless America!
@UhtredOfBamburgh2 жыл бұрын
@@mattdonalds5928 You joined youtube on the day the Russian invasion of Ukraine started last week, Mattvei Donaldov?
@UhtredOfBamburgh2 жыл бұрын
@UCrOt8hVObI4TVDzqq5g8sbA @Matt Donalds Its actually the suspicious content of your comment. Russian trolls purposely conflate being pro-Ukraine with being pro-America. Its a known strategy used to help with the russian propaganda for Putin's genocide