Cute Puppy Plays with His Feathered Friends Too Cute
Check out this pooch playing with ducks and a surprise rooster at the end!
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432 Hz Therapy Frequency | Solfeggio Meditation 3 Hours
According to music theory, A=432 Hz is mathematically consistent with the universe. This is known as Verdi’s ‘A’ – named after Giuseppe Verdi, a famous Italian composer.
Music tuned to 432 Hz is softer and brighter, and is said to provide greater clarity and is easier on the ears. Meditation music tuned to 432 Hz is relaxing for the body and mind and also more harmonic and pleasant than 440 Hz which is the frequency that most of the modern day music we listen to is tuned at. Some theorists believe that 440 Hz was designed to stimulate fear, sickness, oppression. This imposed frequency was introduced as the standard frequency in 1940 in the US.
432 Hz has an excellent influence on spiritual development of the listeners. For more inner peace, listen to 432 Hz because it gives more clarity than 440 Hz. Researchers claim that they feel calmer, happier and more relaxed when playing and listening at 432 Hz. Continuously listening music based on 440 Hz blocks the energy whereas by lowering the pitch by just 8 Hz makes us more joyful & relaxed.
Music that is tuned to 432 Hz is more friendly for the ears and unites the listeners to the universal harmony and generates positive effects on mind and body. In short, 432 Hz music would fill the mind with a sense of peace and well being. Music that has been tuned to the scientific 432 Hz releases emotional blockages and is said to be most beneficial to humans.
For a period of at least 21 days, try listening to music tuned at either 432 Hz or 528 Hz–which is the frequency that promotes both love and DNA repair, and track how you feel the next morning
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Binaural Beats ~ Gamma Waves for Cognitive Enhancement
A gamma wave is a pattern of neural oscillation in humans with a frequency between 25 and 140 Hz, the 40-Hz point being of particular interest. Gamma rhythms are correlated with large scale brain network activity and cognitive phenomena such as working memory, attention, and perceptual grouping, and can be increased in amplitude via meditation or neurostimulation.
Gamma waves are evidence that you’ve achieved peak concentration. In other words, when you’re intensely focused and your brain is very actively engaged in solving a problem, this is when your brain is likely producing gamma waves. They help you process information.
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Remembrance | Matias De Stefano - I AM
Twelve thousand years ago, the great human path towards the creation of the Cultures of Social Groups started. Today we celebrate the beginning of a new human path towards the Web of Conscious Individuals.
YO SOY
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528 Hz | MIRACLE TONE for POSITIVE TRANSFORMATION | DNA Repair | Solfeggio Tone
528 Hz Frequency Benefits
The Love frequency is the “Miracle Tone” note of the original Solfeggio musical scale. Independently confirmed by researchers, these core creative frequencies were used by ancient priests and healers in advanced civilizations to manifest miracles and produce blessings.
According to Dr. Leonard Horowitz, 528 Hertz is a frequency that is central to the “musical mathematical matrix of creation.” More than any sound previously discovered, the “LOVE frequency” resonates at the heart of everything. It connects your heart, your spiritual essence, to the spiraling reality of heaven and earth.
Vic Showell and John Stuart Reid (a pioneer in acoustic research and cymatic measurements) have proven that 528 is essential to the sacred geometry of circles and spirals consistent with DNA structuring and hydrosonic restructuring. That's why 528 Hz is also known as DNA repair frequency.
Try it Today & Raise Your Vibe!
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The Forward Look Plymouth With Betty White - 1958
Here’s Betty pitching the Forward Look in an original Chrysler promotional spot. She appeared as Vicki Angel on the ABC sitcom Date with the Angels that was sponsored by Plymouth!
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Komodo Dragon vs Python
Komodo Dragon vs Python Who Will Win?
It rather depends - on the size of each animal. Certainly a full-grown Reticulated python at around 10 meters could overpower a Komodo dragon IF - it got in the first strike.
Snake reflexes are super-fast - and assuming the python ‘hit’ first, the dragon would be wrapped in the snake’s coils in milliseconds. As soon as the dragon exhaled - the coils tighten, preventing the ‘prey’ from breathing. They do not ‘crush’ their prey (breaking bones) - they asphyxiate (preventing breathing).
The dragon would normally grab a prey animal in a strong bite - then let go… allowing the bacteria in it’s saliva to kill the snake over a number of days.
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Chakra Meditation: Balance Chakras, Release Negative Energy: 3 Hours
Chakra meditation | Balance Chakras, Release Negative Energy, 7 Chakras Healing.
This 7 Chakra is Root Chakra "Muladhara," Sacral Chakra "Svadhisthana," Solar Plexus Chakra (or Solarplexus) "Manipura," Heart Chakra "Anahata," Throat Chakra "Vishuddha," Third Eye Chakra "Ajna," Crown Chakra "Sahasrara" was composed with Love in frequencies.
The seven chakras are the body's primary energy centers. You've undoubtedly heard people talk about "unblocking" their chakras, which refers to the concept that when all of our chakras are open, energy can easily flow through them and the physical body, mind, and spirit are in harmony. Chakra literally means "wheel" in Sanskrit, and you may envision them as free-flowing positive energy wheels.
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Raccoon Caught on Camera Taking a Little Dip in the Pool
After snacking on some peanuts and cat food, this curious raccoon is trying to figure out the floating balls. Stuck around for about an hour playing in the water!
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Baby Elephants Having Fun with Their Trunks
By about 6 to 8 months, calves begin learning to use their trunks to eat and drink. By the time they are a year old, they can control their trunks pretty well and, like adult elephants, use their trunks for grasping, eating, drinking, bathing.
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Kitten Saved from Inside of Wall
With the day heating up - this poor little kitten was running out of time. Trapped inside a wall of a Southern Suburbs home, the poor little thing was crying out for help. With the assistance of some local firefighters watch as RSPCA South Australia's team helped cut this furry angle free.
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BETTY WHITE TRIVIA
We recently lost Betty White. Pretty much everyone loved her, but did you really know much about her? Answer the 25 trivia questions and find out.
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The Betty White Show 1954
The delightful Betty White always was and still is a national (and international) treasure!
The Wish Day segments are really sweet, the little boy came from a children's home. Who knows what happened in his life to get them there. They may have been a little shy, or uncomfortable with being in the spotlight. Understandably receiving all the gifts would be overwhelming, but it's such a warm gesture, that no doubt had positive impacts on the child receiving them.
R.I.P. Betty
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Capybara Watching a Pelican Eat a Capybara
Just a Capybara understanding the circle of life! LOL
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Betty White... This is Your Life
Original airing: April19,1987
Celebrate this American icons career, Betty White
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An Octopus Life Story
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a mollusk belonging to the class Cephalopoda. Octopus vulgaris is one of the most studied of all octopus species, and also one of the most intelligent. It is cosmopolitan, that is, a global species, which ranges from the eastern Atlantic, extends from the Mediterranean Sea and the southern coast of England, to the southern coast of South Africa. It also occurs off the Azores, Canary Islands, and Cape Verde Islands. The species is also common in the Western Atlantic. The common octopus hunts at dusk. Crabs, crayfish, and bivalve mollusks (two-shelled, such as cockles) are preferred, although the octopus eats almost anything it can catch. It is able to change color to blend in with its surroundings, and is able to jump upon any unwary prey that strays across its path. Using its beak, it is able to break into the shells of shelled mollusks. Training experiments have shown the common octopus can distinguish the brightness, size, shape, and horizontal or vertical orientation of objects.
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Betty White Geritol Classic Commercial 1950s
Classic Commercial 1950s Betty White for Geritol!
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Beautiful Betty White Singing 'It's a Good Day' 1954 and 2018
Watch and celebrate American treasure Betty White singing It's a Good Day.
R.I.P. Betty January 17, 1922 - December 31, 2021
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Top 10 Strongest Dog Breeds
here are many strong breeds of dogs to choose from, each unique in its own way and many of them bred for their ability to put their muscles to use when needed. But before you bring one home, consider your lifestyle and their needs, as strong breeds can require lots of exercise to be happy in a household.
“Whether you’re looking for a protector, a worker or just more dog to love, strong breeds are wonderful dogs that make great companions for a variety of people,” says Brandi Hunter, a spokeswoman for the American Kennel Club. “Aside from their tremendous strength, these dogs are loyal, lovable and smart. As always, potential dog owners should do their research to make sure a specific breed is right for their lifestyle.”
German Shepherd
It’s really no wonder that this breed is often preferred by law enforcement, security agents, and other organizations where strength and power are key—the German Shepherd has that in spades. Considered the second most popular purebred dog breed in the United States, these canines (who, duh, originated in Germany) are celebrated for their brains, beauty, and courage.
They can weigh up to 90 pounds and are best for folks who are really active and can give them the exercise they need.
Siberian Huskies
Though an old breed, Huskies became popular in 1925 when musher, Leonhard Seppala, led a group of them 658 miles in only five and a half days to deliver life-saving serum to Nome, Alaska to treat a diphtheria epidemic. The lead dog, Balto, remains one of the most honored dogs in history.
Rottweilers
Bred for centuries to be working dogs, Rottweilers have been helping herd and guard livestock since the ancient Roman empire. Though many still herd, they also are used as police and guard dogs since most intruders wouldn’t dare mess with such a powerful and tough-looking canine.
It can be hard to picture them being playful, but if you’re in a Rottie’s inner circle, you may get to see that side of them. Just make sure to begin training them early as they respond best to confident and experienced owners.
Alaskan Malamute
Though similar to their slightly smaller friend the Siberian Husky, the Alaskan Malamute has an even stronger and more muscular body—which makes sense considering they were once used to hunt and carry freight through deep snow by the Inuit tribes of Western Alaska.
Great Danes
Though they tend to tower over other breeds, Great Danes truly are the gentle giants of the canine world. Originally used to hunt animals like boar, deer, and bear, these dogs are now content to hang out with their family and lounge around on the sofa. This doesn’t mean they aren’t still strong though—this breed is all muscle and weighs in at a maximum of 175 pounds.
Doberman Pinschers
Originally from Germany, the powerful Doberman has long been considered the ideal guard dog, and they’re often used in law enforcement. Super fast and powerful, these dogs have an elegance that has earned them respect in the canine kingdom.
Newfoundland
Ranging from 120-150 pounds, they’re the kind of family member you’d be lucky to have. Just make sure to give them plenty of exercise, attention, and affection—they deserve it.
Saint Bernard
The St. Bernard is a Swiss dog trained to rescue and save travelers lost in avalanches by digging out massive amounts of snow and guiding (or dragging them) them to safety. That perfectly sums up this unique and powerful dog—incredibly strong and undeniably loyal.
Though not necessarily light on their feet, this breed is all about brute strength, and the AKC reports that Saint Bernards are responsible for saving thousands of lives. They’re tough as nails in the harshest conditions, but these dogs are also affectionate and adore cuddle time with family.
Mastiff
But aside from their incredible strength, this breed is patient, lovable, and kind, and they respond well to gentle, positive training. Just know that when you decide to add one of these dogs to your family, you’re making a commitment to training the dog that should be taken seriously.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
This strong, muscular dog was bred to guard livestock and homes—something that perfectly complements its ultra-protective instincts. Originally from Rhodesia in Africa (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), this breed can be a handful for an inexperienced owner but will make a nice pet with plenty of training, socialization, and love.
You can’t be too surprised about the Rhodesian Ridgeback’s tough nature, seeing as how they used to hunt lions in Africa.
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A Mothers Love (Cat Edition)
The mother cat is washing/licking her cute, little kitten!
5 Facts about Mother Cats...
1) A mother cat is called a "queen".
Cat colonies are actually matriarchal and male cats tend to make way for the queens.
2) They can have kittens from different fathers.
A cats mating period can last for a week and during that time she can mate with several males. This can account for litters of kittens that all look very different.
3) They can have kittens days apart.
Because the mating window lasts for several days, you can also end up with kittens that are a few days more developed than the rest of the litter. It's not unusual for a mother cat to deliver kittens, and then deliver more in the next day or so.
4) They purr during labor.
Purring is generally thought of as a noise made in pleasure, but it's also believed to be a self relaxation technique during labor.
5) They have between 1 and 9 kittens.
Although this is the average litter size, the largest recorded litter was 19 kittens.
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Awesome Octopus in the Ocean
Octopuses have 3 hearts, because two pump blood to the gills and a larger heart circulates blood to the rest of the body. Octopuses have 9 brains because, in addition to the central brain, each of 8 arms has a mini-brain that allows it to act independently. Octopuses have blue blood because they have adapted to cold, low oxygen water by using hemocyanin, a copper rich protein.
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And the Oscar Goes to.. Sam the Dramatic Dog
Watch this Oscar worthy performance from Sam, who pretends to be shot! Talented Pooch!
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Cool Color Changing Squid
The bigfin reef squid of the Pacific and Indian oceans is famous for its glittering, glowing skin, but the petite sea creature can also switch up its look with pigment-producing cells embedded in its dermis. These structures, known as chromatophores, have been studied in depth in cuttlefish and octopuses.
Each tiny chromatophore is basically a sac filled with pigment. Minute muscles tug on the sac, spreading it wide and exposing the colored pigment to any light hitting the skin. When the muscles relax, the colored areas shrink back into tiny spots.
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