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FIFA 17 - Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace @ Anfield - Duration: 17:52.
Hello, I'm Martin Tyler and this is Anfield.
The game today: Liverpool against Crystal Palace
Alan, Liverpool. What have you made of them recently?
Well, it is an outside chance, Martin
of winning the championship, but
You never know.
They get a good performance and three points here
they might make their competitors nervous.
Well, in terms of goal scoring
we should see a few today.
Liverpool are leading the way
in the goal charts.
They are the entertainers in this division
and they've been really good, really potent in front of goal.
This is the Liverpool side:
Simon Mignolet starts in goal
Joel Matip starts with Dejan Lovren as the centre-backs
Georginio Wijnaldum starts alongside Adam Lalana in the middle of the park
Divock Origi is the lone striker.
Here's the Crystal Palace team:
Wayne Hennessey plays in goal
Mamadou Sakho plays with James Tomkins as the centre-backs
Andros Townsend plays with Wilfried Zaha looking to provide width
Christian Benteke is the sole striker today.
It's amazing, if you're under a certain age
you don't really understand quite what Liverpool mean.
The dominant team in the seventies and the eighties
but not too much, certainly not in league terms
since 1990.
No, who could've forecasted they wouldn't win the league
in all those years, since when I was growing up
they were the team to beat.
Mike Jones in the referee.
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Audirvana version+ version 3 now has MQA - Duration: 7:51.
Audirvana Plus, version 3 has been further improved according to Audirvana. It already supported Qobus for a long time and
does now also do Tidal and supports the Highresaudio Virtual Vault Account.
But most noticeable is ability to decode MQA.
Audirvana+ still is my favourite music player for Apple OS, safe Roon.
At one eight of the price it is a very good choice for those that don't like the steep Roon price.
Roon does not yet decode MQA
but it does support networked audio adapters, something Audirvana + is not yet supporting.
Please do note the 'yet's' for Audirvana + will support networked audio adaptors in the near future.
The rumour is it will be in version 3.1 and rumour has it Roon will support MQA decoding soon.
Let me make clear that playing MQA files to an MQA
enabled renderer like the Bluesound Node 2 or any MQA enabled DAC
can be done with any bit perfect player as long as you keep the volume setting on the player at 100% and
switch off all DSP functions like upsampling and filtering.
But the number of MQA enabled DAC's and renderers is still limited and you might not immediately
want to invest in a new DAC or renderer again.
Then core decoding of MQA, although not equal to full decoding - might be a good in between.
For those that don't know Audirvana, it started out as a bit perfect player for the Mac
that used iTunes for library functions.
It also enabled automatic sample rate switching. Normally computers convert all audio
to one output sampling rate, regardless of the source.
Bit perfect players like Audirvana are able to send unaltered music data to an external d/a-converter.
Version 2 brought a stand-alone mode that later could be controlled by an iOS app.
It can be set to more or less take over the Mac, temporarily halting any processes running,
that might influence the sound quality.
If you like, it can also perform sample rate conversion using the Isotope 64-bit sample rate converter.
This is especially handy if your d/a-converter has mediocre or worse upsampling.
When the number crunching power of a computer is better than that of the DAC
- which it normally will - it might give better time resolution during upsampling.
And using a DAC at higher sampling rates might also make it easier for a DAC to sound good
since a milder reconstruction filter can be used.
A quality setting can be adjusted to prevent CPU overload.
Especially when converting from DSD to PCM or vice versa,
the workload can become rather high so check the Activity Monitor to see the work load.
This is the part where I describe how a device under test sounds.
But provided that Audirvana+ is able to send the bits
unharmed to the output of the computer, what can go wrong?
Well, quite a lot, but the question is, can that be blamed on Audirvana?
A year ago I reviewed version 2+ and compared it with JRiver Media Center.
I also did comparisons earlier with Channel D PureMusic and Sonic Studio Amarra.
All using the the same hardware, of course.
They all sounded identical with the exception of Amarra
that sounded more rounded as if there was some loss on the high end.
Let me give you some clues about things that might cause sound differences
that are not caused by the player software:
first, a Mac Mini is the best choice and the MacBooks are the least.
They are not bad, but a Mac Mini sounds cleaner.
I am told that this is due to the noisy circuit that drive the video display.
I have no experience replacing the switching mode power supply in the Mac Mini for an external linear type,
but that seems to improve matters too.
The solution I now use is to keep all computer equipment away from my stereo's
and use networked audio adaptors.
In my € 1000 set 3 I use a Raspberry Pi 3B with a HiFiBerry Digi+ Pro board to provide SPDIF.
I would advise the Audiophonic linear power supply or the
equally good iFi iPower switching mode power supply I reviewed earlier.
The sBooster or UltraCaps power supplies I recently reviewed are great too but in that set
I would spend the extra money on other matters.
In my other two sets - see the About menu on theHBproject.com for details,
I use either the Sonore microRendu or the SOtM sMS-200 networked audio adaptors
and here I do use the sBooster or UltraCaps power supplies.
This way you ban out all negative influences of the computer and use dedicated hardware to output
a USB signal elsewhere in the network.
This is part of the Roon setup. Audirvana does not support networked audio adaptors yet
but on their forum it was mentioned it might be implemented in version 3.1.
And that would be great news.
Just use the computer that already is in the house for storage and music server functionality
and an NAA - a networked audio adaptor - in the living.
In practice Audirvana hasn't changed that much with the exception of MQA core decoding.
As said it is MQA core decoding, meaning that a 192 kHz file will be played at 96 kHz.
By the way, not all MQA files contain 192 kHz or higher material,
there also is 44.1 and 48 kHz material which by the way is good practice.
If the master is 44.1 there is no point upsampling it to 176.4.
That would give the impression it is a high res file, which it isn't.
Anyway, Audirvana is up to date again and I can't wait for 3.1. As soon as that is out, I'll be back with a video.
So if you want to stay informed, subscribe to this channel,
my newsletter or follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
See the show notes for the links.
If you have a question, post it below this video but please don't ask me for buying advise.
See my About Questions video to find out why.
If you liked this video, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon
and see super exclusive videos too.
The links in the show notes. And don't forget to tell your friends on the web about this channel.
I am Hans Beekhuyzen, thank you for watching and see you in the next show or on theHBproject.com.
And whatever you do, enjoy the music.
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Beyond Today -- Overcoming Alcohol Abuse - Duration: 28:27.
[Steve Myers] The statistics are overwhelming.
Last year 2.5 million people in the United States alone were treated for this problem.
Despite the fact that help is available, lives continue to be destroyed—families ruined.
40% of violent crimes are attributed to it and it doesn't care what race you are—whether
you're young, old, rich or poor.
Over 3.3 million die from it each year.
It already touches your coworkers; your neighborhood and chances are your personal life—your
own family in some form.
In the European Union, more than 23 million are dependent on it.
If you have it and ignore what you need to do, it will devastate you and your family
and most likely kill you.
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism is a destructive force.
If you or a loved one has this unrelenting habit, there is good news!
You can overcome and recover from the nightmare.
On this edition of Beyond Today it will help you and your family find hope and discover
ways to recover from the challenge of alcohol abuse and alcoholism.
[Announcer] Join our host Steve Myers and his guests as they help you understand your
future on Beyond Today!
[Steve] It's easy to be in denial about alcohol.
Heavy drinkers have a surprising capacity to fool themselves and justify their excess,
in spite of the fact they are on a path to destruction.
It is so tragic when someone you care about is dealing with alcohol abuse or obvious alcoholism.
Now some may not think it's that serious.
They say, "my problem isn't that bad."
But if you or someone you know is having difficulties in life as a result of alcohol; they are serious
problem drinkers.
Now if this describes you, it's going to take some courage, but I hope you'll stay
with me.
Set denial aside for a moment—and you'll see, there is real hope.
Now if you have reached the point where you are sick and tired of the pain—the hangovers,
the job loss, the upset spouse, disappointed and resentful children, empty bank accounts,
and court appearances—now is the time to recognize that heartbreak is taking its toll.
So if you're at that point, drinking has long ceased to be fun.
You don't want a moral lecture.
You need a way out, and you need it now.
So if you can honestly admit to yourself that alcohol has become a problem in your life—then
that door to recovery is starting to open.
So let's open that door all the way!
Then you can have real relief.
You can start the process of actually rebuilding and restoring your life.
Now if it's not you—but instead—maybe your spouse, your family member, your friend
or your coworker that has that drinking problem that affects you—you too can find help and
real support today.
Now first, let's be clear about what chronic alcohol abuse and alcoholism are and what
they are not.
Too many people wrongly assume that alcoholism can be "cured" simply by putting down
the bottle or somehow exercising more willpower.
Many who can have that drink normally, they often find it difficult to understand how
life can be torn apart by continued heavy drinking.
They wonder: "Why don't they just stop?"
You see in reality, overcoming alcoholism is complex and it represents a tough battle
for most.
To get some perspective, I interviewed Dr. Roy Fouch.
Dr. Fouch has worked in the addictions field for over 20 years.
He's been a clinical director for several drug and alcohol programs.
And he has worked for over 30 years in the mental health field as a program director
and private practice therapist.
We spoke about the stages of alcoholism.
[Dr. Fouch] Well, there are four primary characteristics of alcoholism.
One is craving where an individual has to have a drink.
It's what they think about as soon as they get up and it's on their mind all the time.
Then you have loss of control.
This is where an individual, you know, can't stop drinking.
Now, he may on occasion but typically they'll be situations where one drink leads to another,
and they just keep drinking and drinking.
The next stage would be physical dependency.
This is where the individual cannot physically get by without a drink without having some
pretty uncomfortable symptoms.
And then the fourth stage would be tolerance, and tolerance basically means that the person
needs to keep drinking more and more in order to get the same effect.
[Steve] These are certainly troubling signs that drinking has taking over a person's
life.
Yet having a drink is not automatically an evil thing.
Some may be surprised that the Bible does not forbid or condemn moderate drinking.
After all Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine at a big wedding celebration.
And in fact, not just a little, but about 150 gallons!
So obviously, He expected them not to overdrink but to drink in a moderate manner.
In fact, there are many biblical accounts that show that occasional and moderate consumption
of wine and even strong drink is not evil and can even enhance special gatherings.
Drinking alcohol is not sinful.
So how much is moderate?
[Dr. Fouch] The general feeling about it in the professional sense is one to two drinks
for men is considered moderate drinking.
For women it's a little bit less, but there are actually people who can't even drink
a half a drink or a fourth of a drink.
[Steve] Those that drink moderately and occasionally are quite different from the problem drinkers.
These people drink for many different reasons.
[Dr. Fouch] You have individuals who use alcohol to cope with emotional states, that some people
drink because they're depressed, which is interesting because alcohol's a depressant,
but sometimes when you drink the alcohol, at least while you're drinking it, you may
feel better.
People drink because they're anxious, have social anxiety, feel like they can talk more
if they're drinking.
And while they may feel better while they're drinking, after they drink they feel much
worse.
So, it creates a dependency in that sense.
[Steve] Done often and in excess, life begins to deteriorate.
A person becomes vulnerable to make serious, life-destructive mistakes—mistakes that
in a sober state, wouldn't even be considered.
[Dr. Fouch] Alcohol begins to affect certain areas of your life.
For some people it could be they're driving while they're drinking and they get some
legal ramifications.
You could develop some health problems: high blood pressure, different characteristics
that way.
Oftentimes, it affects people's relationships.
It can affect marriages.
It can affect how one relates to one's children.
And so, a lot of times people that you're closest to will start commenting upon, "Hey,
I think you're drinking too much," or "You were yelling at the kids," or "I
don't like it when you drink.
You don't seem to have the same judgment about things.
You don't treat me as well," and so people start getting feedback.
But it starts affecting some area of one's life, and usually other people can begin to
see it.
Maybe you can begin to see it.
[Steve] Drinking too much blurs the line between what's right and what's wrong.
Problem drinking is condemned by the Bible—it's what Scripture describes as "sin."
[Dr. Fouch] Being drunk is not a good thing.
The Bible tells us that it's not.
Being a drunkard is someone who has a pattern of getting drunk over and over again, not
necessarily every day, but it could be once a week, could be once a month, something like
that.
[Steve] So God doesn't hedge on this.
He says being a drunkard, getting drunk is a sin.
[Dr. Fouch] Right, whether you do it one time or you do it multiple times.
[Steve] The Bible in a way equates being a drunkard with being an alcoholic in one sense,
but there's also the topic of getting drunk.
So if I only do this once in a while, I think some think, "Well, what's the big deal?"
[Dr. Fouch] Well, what's the big deal if I lie once in a while?
It's still a sin.
So God would expect us to develop a pattern of not getting drunk.
[Steve] So even in that case that's a sin as well?
[Dr. Fouch] That's the way I think the Bible is pretty clear about that.
[Steve] We constantly face challenge because liquor is everywhere.
Alcohol production and consumption is big business.
You ever watch a football or baseball game on television that didn't have a beer commercial?
And don't forget about our movie heroes.
A person who can "hold their liquor"—someone who can drink excessively without showing
the effects—is wrongly thought of as a strong or cool.
Now does that description bring anyone to mind?
> The name is Bond.
James Bond.
[Steve] Recently three British medical scientists conducted a study on the fictional spy character,
James Bond.
Here's what the scientists stated in the British Medical Journal:
"In the entertainment world... excess alcohol consumption is often portrayed in a positive,
even glamorous, light.
Of particular note are the drinking habits of James Bond, the quintessential British
spy."
But, as the researchers pointed out, if James Bond were a real person and drank in the way
he's depicted, it would make him "a category 3 drinker—[now] that's someone who drinks
over 60 grams of alcohol per day and therefore in the highest risk group for malignancies,
depression, hypertension, and cirrhosis."
Did you know that just two glasses of wine, two shots, two beers a day can cause liver
damage?
But TV shows, movies, books, they categorize this type of over-drinking as good—it's
desirable—even the behavior of choice!
But in reality, that choice is condemned by the Bible.
"Drunkards"—those who regularly indulge in overdrinking—are labeled as "unrighteous"
and "will not inherit the Kingdom of God" (1Corinthians 6:9-10).
You see, that's a very serious eternal consequence for bad choices.
It's a fight that God wants to see you succeed.
Abuse can come in many forms.
Another type is binge drinking.
It's another major problem especially for young adults.
Now according to the World Health Organization: "The European Union is the heaviest-drinking
region in the world, with over one fifth of the European population aged 15 years and
above reporting heavy episodic drinking."
[Dr. Fouch] Binge drinking is another aspect of alcohol abuse.
Binge drinking is usually defined as someone who drinks a lot in a short period of time,
like five drinks in two hours and do that on a regular basis.
Drinking to get drunk, you know, those kinds of things.
[Steve] And it might be one of those things that's just a party once a month or once
a week or something like that where it doesn't necessarily have to be an everyday kind of
thing.
[Dr. Fouch] Right.
[Steve] Would that fit into that idea of what abusing alcohol is all about?
[Dr. Fouch] Yes.
[Steve] No doubt, binging is a major problem.
But no less, is the clinical alcoholic—that's the person who has truly lost control of his
or her drinking and developed a measurable chemical dependency on alcohol.
Do you realize that research has shown that complex genetic factors can produce a condition
where it's impossible for many millions of people to ever drink safely?
They're literally on their way to becoming an alcoholic with their very first drink.
Now if you have a drinking problem today, it's possible that you fall into this category.
Studies have shown that an alcoholic is incapable of "drinking normally."
They're beyond that.
Key centers of an alcoholic's brain are literally "hijacked" when they start to
consume alcohol.
This loss of control can come from genetic or environmental issues.
[Dr. Fouch] We have found that people have a predisposition for alcoholism or addictions.
That if there's alcoholism in one's family that one is more prone to it.
It doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be an alcoholic, but if you were an individual
who abused alcohol, it would be more likely that you would develop alcohol dependency
later in life.
[Steve] If you look up the definition on the Mayo Clinic's website, it states: "Alcoholism
is a chronic and often progressive disease."
Now here's something critical: The fact that alcoholism is defined as a disease doesn't
give the alcoholic an excuse to keep drinking.
In fact, just the opposite.
The Bible, the revealed Word of God, condemns drunkenness.
"Who has anguish?
Who has sorrow?
Who's always fighting?
Who's always complaining?
Who has unnecessary bruises?
Who has bloodshot eyes?
It is the one who spends long hours in taverns, trying out new drinks.
Don't gaze at the wine, seeing how red it is, how it sparkles in the cup, how smoothly
it goes down.
For in the end it bites like a poisonous snake; it stings like a viper.
You will see hallucinations, and you will say crazy things.
You will stagger like a sailor tossed at sea, clinging to a swaying mast.
And you will say, 'They hit me, but I didn't feel it.
I didn't even know it when they beat me up.
When will I wake up so I can look for another drink?'"
(Proverbs 23:29-35; NLT).
The Bible tells it like it is.
There's no covering up the impact of what too much alcohol can do to you.
At the same time, the Bible doesn't condemn a person who has hit bottom and is now actively
trying to find a way out and recover.
The critical issue in starting toward recovery and new life, it's simple but it's often
profoundly difficult.
First: An alcoholic must admit that he or she has a major problem with drinking.
Abusers will readily lie, and cheat and steal to make sure there's plenty of alcohol available,
even if it hurts themselves, their families and their careers.
To recover, they have to break the deadly practice of denial.
[Dr. Fouch] Denial is probably the biggest hurdle to overcome.
Sometimes people will say, "Well you know, I'm so stressed.
You know, I just need something to kind of relax me."
And so I would say, "Well, why don't you work on some stress management kinds of things?"
Sometimes it is a matter of an emotional state that that person has like a form of depression
or anxiety.
In that case, you want to get at the root of that problem.
So, what you try to do is try to deal with the source of the problem.
Why does the person have the need to continue drinking?
And then you look at some ways of addressing those issues.
So counseling or medication, you know, might help with some of those things that we mentioned.
[Steve] Before breaking out of denial, it's not unusual for an alcoholic to find themselves
in a truly hopeless state.
Sometimes an intervention, arranged through professionals can help reveal the seriousness
of the alcoholic's condition.
[Dr. Fouch] You confront them on a one-to-one basis, and the other thing that you can do,
you can bring other family members and friends in, commonly called an intervention where
you have a group of people come together and everybody sits down and they kind of say,
"Look, we're concerned.
It's affecting my trust.
It's affecting our relationship."
"It's affecting my ability to connect with you intimately on an emotional level,"
if it's a spouse.
And so, it's harder to deny something when you have so many people that are saying the
same thing.
[Steve] Once crossing that first step—that hurdle of admitting to a drinking problem
and beginning to cooperate with treatment—that's when recovery can begin.
Next, with competent medical supervision and assistance, chemical withdrawal can safely
be completed.
[Dr. Fouch] With alcoholism, typically you need a medical intervention.
So people have to go typically into a hospital in order to be detoxed off the alcohol, which
takes about three to four days.
Without that detox a person can go into convulsions and really die from it.
[Steve] Once that withdrawal hurdle has been cleared, then the difficult work begins toward
lifelong recovery.
Many treatment choices exist for the recovering alcoholic to consider.
But there is one option that has a high success rate and opens a critical door to a real solution
that can truly produce lasting change: Alcoholics Anonymous.
AA meetings are regularly attended and supported by recovering alcoholics from all walks of
life—because alcohol doesn't care who you are, where you come from, or what you
do.
Now here's a critical point: Alcoholics Anonymous recognizes that alcoholism has its
roots in a defective spiritual condition.
AA recognizes that God—often called a member's "Higher Power"—is the only force with
enough power to restore an alcoholic to sanity.
Now you may ask, "Does God really provide help for alcoholics?
[Dr. Fouch] Well, God can help us with any sin that we have, and so, you know, over drinking,
alcoholism, you know, these—although alcoholism as I said before after a while becomes a psychological
dependency, but it's going to take God's help, His intervention and Jesus Christ's
intervention to help us overcome what has gotten out of control in our life.
And so that's the first step.
And actually in Alcoholics Anonymous and related groups, the idea is, you admit you have a
problem, and then you go to God and you ask Him to help you with the problem.
[Steve] Asking God to help and submitting to Him begins the road to restoration.
Now to achieve a lasting recovery without alcohol, an AA member is directed toward the
12 step program.
They recognize they need help from their "Higher Power."
The true God alone possesses the power to truly change them and free them from addiction.
They place themselves in His care.
The remainder of the steps are directed at rebuilding relationships and making amends,
and committing to spiritual growth and lifelong service.
Now AA is not perfect, nor does it claim to be, but its 12 steps are biblically sound.
Once a new and powerful relationship with Almighty God is established, God can literally
begin to work miracles.
What seemed to be unfixable can now be repaired.
Even many family members are stunned at the transformation of the former active alcoholic.
[Dr. Fouch] I really think the 12 step process particularly from a Christian standpoint can
be very, very beneficial because it addresses a lot of different aspects of recovery.
Admitting that you have a problem, going to God with the problem, identifying some of
the factors that have contributed to it, and taking a look at the people that you've
hurt, and begin to make amends for those things.
And then as you go through the process of doing your personal inventory and making amends
for people that you've hurt, then you can begin to be the person who can be of help
to other people.
[Steve] True recovery involves a spiritual process that focuses on reliance on God.
He can reshape the character defects that contribute to the need for alcohol.
With a true willingness to believe—commitment to God, that can turn your life around.
Alcoholics Anonymous cites James 2:26—that "faith without works is dead."
Overcoming alcoholism will not only take God's intervention, but also your spiritual commitment.
Faith in action can change everything.
Many millions of people can drink normally, enjoying an occasional glass of wine or a
drink with a meal or on a special occasion.
That type of drinking is certainly permitted by the Bible.
Wine is associated with times of joy and feasting.
Ecclesiastes says, "A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes merry" (10:19)
So Scripture says it can gladden the heart—to be enjoyed without losing control and without
becoming drunk.
But others drink to party.
They drink with the intention of getting drunk.
That type of over-drinking has serious consequences.
Make no mistake; drinking in excess is sin.
Proverbs reminds us that "Wine is a mocker, Strong drink is a brawler...whoever is led
astray by it is not wise" (Proverbs 20:1).
If you over drink and think you're just having "fun," think about what the Bible
says: "How horrible it will be for those who are heroes at drinking wine, who are champions
at mixing drinks" (Isaiah 5:22; GWT).
"Those who practice such things..."
Those who specifically get drunk for pleasure, "will not inherit the Kingdom of God"
(Galatians 5:21).
Those who let one drink lead to a life of problem drinking fall prey to serious consequences.
It doesn't matter how they began, they're addicts now—drinking enormous amounts of
alcohol just to somehow feel normal.
Their thinking is muddled and deluded.
They're in serious trouble.
And if that story continues to play out—a gruesome death likely awaits the untreated.
Now it's possible, perhaps even likely, that these people have stood before a mirror—burdened
with guilt, and have cried out to God.
But it seemed God didn't answer.
You may relate to this.
But there is an answer—many people now safely and happily in recovery know there is a solution.
It's found in the book of James: "When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask
with the wrong motives..."
(James 4:3; James 4:15; NIV).
Getting to the heart of our motivation—the reason why we do, what we do is especially
significant.
This is mirrored in Alcoholic's Anonymous' Step 11: "[We] sought through prayer and
meditation to improve our conscious contact with God... praying only for knowledge of
His will for us and the power to carry that out."
Here's the key to recovery: Surrender your will to God—yield your life to a spiritual
solution.
God can lift you up.
He can help you break the bonds of addiction and open a door to a new life!
Remember, the only solution to alcoholism is a spiritual solution.
Isn't it time to take advantage of the incredible spiritual power that's available to you?
Today's program has given much to think about regarding the disease of alcoholism.
It not only ravages the body but also destroys relationships.
Because it's also a spiritual sickness, it keeps alcoholics from having a strong relationship
with God and Jesus Christ.
If you or someone you know is suffering with the burden of alcohol addiction, I'd like
to encourage you to order a copy of our free Bible study aid: Overcoming Alcoholism—There
Is Hope!
This valuable study aid can help you, a relative or a friend begin to break free and start
living an abundant, alcohol-free life.
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Each bi-monthly issue of Beyond Today is filled with practical articles to strengthen your
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Kris Krohn here with REITV. Today, we are
talking about perception. We're talking
about your projections. We're talking
about how you alter your perceptions so
that you can step into the world that
you want.
So here's the deal. Your perception, my
perception, we've got all of these
different possibilities of what we could
be perceiving. But the reality is, you and
I were programmed to only understand and
see very very little.
How little?
Well, Bruce Lipton he's a very well-known stem
biologist and in his stem cell research,
one of the things that he is
scientifically shown is that in every
second, you and I, we are perceiving 20
million bits of information.
Meaning,
our eyes window the salt can take in 20
million pieces of information as second.
However, we can actually only consciously
take in 4000 of those binks. So think
about that 20 million all the way down
to four thousand one of the four
thousand guess what we're actually only
able to compete in process for 40.
So, 20 million possibilities bits of
information gets, gets, routed down to
this time a little bit so I want to show
you a picture of what that looks like
it's that
here's a picture of our mind and
our perception and all these little dots
are these 20 million bits of
information and right now what I'm going
to do is I'm going to show you this
little red guy.
Let me show you what 40
of 20 million looks like. You ready?
There you go. Oh wait you can't see it let me
exaggerated a little bit
Okay point is
is that we only take in very very little
bit of the information that's available
to us and so the question is what are we
proceeding? Of all the information what
are we drawn to? well the subconscious
mind is so powerful and what we're drawn
to are the most positive the most
negative experiences of our life that
really generated our belief system. We talked
about changing perception there's only
one way to do that. You need to change
your beliefs because ultimately you know
for example maybe growing up nine years
old, Hi tops were the thing in and I saw
all of my friends and I love watching
and pump them up you remember those back
into whatever, the 90s. You know, and
all of a sudden I ask mom "hey, for my
birthday I want to pair of hi-tops"
and mom says, "oh we can't afford that"
now that's just a comment in the
moment that she makes but maybe as a
child I had my heart set on having these
high tops and right there, the thing that
I desired I thought was the most
important thing I could possibly have at
that age, and mom says "no".
There's an opportunity here because this is a huge
emotion and let down like a procedure as
a rejection. And what's my takeaway
message?
well I could say there's not
enough money,
mom doesn't love me,
I don't ever get what I want, I'm not important,
and I have no idea what you're gonna decide
but you're going to decide
something. And as a child with this
unfinished brain you haven't developed
abstract and rational thinking all these
things, what we do naturally as we go
through childhood and we collect and
create by virtue of choice very unaware
to us thousands of these limiting
beliefs that ultimately ruin our life.
What they do is they rule all of our
possibilities and so all the 20 million
bits of information what am I really
connecting with? The things that are
driven in my perception are ultimately
ruled by limiting beliefs and also my
limitless beliefs.
The question is what
beliefs do you have roaming around
upstairs financially, in your
relationships, and your health, and
ultimately getting where you want to go in life.
The most powerful way to alter
your perception is by creating an
awareness of the beliefs that aren't
serving you and replacing them with
beliefs that would. I call them "limiting
beliefs" and "limitless beliefs". So, what
are the beliefs that will serve you?
So, in this perception world what I would do
is I would get really clear with the
four domains of limitless living in my
health, my wealth, my connection, and
personal power. Everything is
circumscribed into those four domains
And take a look at wealth, what are your
beliefs that limit you in money?
And, take an hour and meditate and write them
down.
and what are the beliefs that limit
you in your relationships. What are the
beliefs that limit you and your personal
power or your health? and when you get
really clear with what's in your
perception about how you do life like
that only then do you have the power to
change it and you change it the same way
you created your garbage in the first
place the power of choice. This time
however, instead of making choices that
produce beliefs that limit you. you get to
make choices that produce beliefs that for
you. That liberate you. That remove the
conditions boundaries that you've set
that holds you back in your life. Here's
perfect case in point, are you the type
of person that have some people in your
life that like you and some that don't
and you're not a peace with that? Well,
guess what? guess who the common
denominator is?
It's you! we're the common
denominator. So, if something's not
working in your life all problems are in
our perception. A perception without
problems is a problem free life. So look
for the problems that you have in your
relationships with people and if you're
the common denominator what are the beliefs?
People should do what I say.
People should take my advice. People
should tell me they love me. What are
those beliefs? And then evaluate them. If
they don't serve you get those out of
your perception. how do you do that?
By shifting them, turning into something
powerful and beautiful.
One that resonates with your highest and best
self. A powerful present tense statement
that allows you to exit out of those
beliefs and replace them people are free
to love me or hate me I love people no
matter what. I step into a space of
unconditional love. I accept people for
where they're at. good choices, bad
choices, whatever. Those beliefs, are more
empowering. Do you see how they feel
lighter? do you see how they feel better?
you want to alter your perception it's
real simple, take the time to self
introspect on the ideas that aren't
serving. I'll give you one last bonus
session here. The best way to do that is
through your intuition. If you can just
get yourself dedicate time to sit, and
breathe, I was recommend that you close
your eyes and breathe deeply even though
I hardly do that because it's become so
second nature and I don't like to bump
into the things when I'm walking around.
But, give yourself some space to just sit
down, breathe. Quiet space empty your mind
Then ask these questions, how am I held
back in my wealth?
and ponder on that and
write that down. how am I helped back in
my relationships? and that little bonus
that I'm giving you this idea of living
by your intuition will give you will get
you to where you want to be versus the
logical mind that only knows what you
currently know and can only get you more
of what you've gone. And, you are watching
this video because you don't want more
of what you've gotten. You want to step
into a world of abundance where new
things and can come
that don't exist. Alter that perception
take the time do the work.
your perception is yours no one can
change it for you. Only one can. Who is it?
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