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The most important thing in your life--Part 2

There are two different layers of reality within all of us—one is primary and the other is secondary, which essentially means that one has the most effect on the whole and the other one has only a minimal effect. One is real while the other only appears 'real'. Alright, now the primary level of reality is also called your inner reality. Which means that your thoughts and emotions, mental-emotional reactive patterns, likes and dislikes—all of this is part of your inner reality. To put it simply, whatever happens 'inside' of you, is your inner reality. And the secondary level of reality is your outer reality, which means it consists of everything that goes on or happens 'outside' of you. The work you do, the places you visit, your relationships and all the things that take place with you in the world belongs to the realm of your outer reality. This is not just only true for you but for every single human being on the planet and knowing...

The most Important thing in your Life--Part 1

This article only emphasizes what you already know deep down—that there's much more to you than you know or what the World has ever told you (or can possibly tell you). You may have felt it in different times of your life, a certain lingering sense somewhere in the background, a distant signal that always got buried by the relentless traffic of our chattering minds, but it's there and always will be. And the purpose of this article is simply to point you to that truth and encourage you to take an inward journey to discover the true reality of who you are—the very source of joy, abundance and lasting inner peace that's already within you. It's within you right now as you're reading this and it'll be there even at the time of your last breath, it'll be there if you spend your whole life looking for spiritual realization or if you don't bother to even utter the word 'spirituality', and the access point is always open, doesn't m...

The Essential Buckethead Tracks

If you're a guitar player or just someone who really loves listening to guitar music, chances are you probably have heard about Buckethead, the weird masked guitar virtuoso with spectacular skills on the fretboard. But thing is, most people who've heard his music (or the few popular ones like Jordan, Soothsayer, etc) simply categorize Buckethead as just another shredder, playing blazing fast solos and making weird chicken noises from his killswitch. But the truth is, behind the KFC bucket, behind the mask and the kung-fu, Buckethead is one of the greatest guitar players to have walked the Earth. Of course, the 'musician' aspect of this player frequently gets lost behind the weird stage persona and robotic dancing, and that's also what makes him truly underrated in the public eye. But if you actually take the time to listen to some of his albums and pikes, you'll discover some genuinely incredible pieces of music. And based on my experience (and ...

Can the MCU do justice to Thanos?

As massively successful as the MCU has become, there has always been one rough edge in it's franchise wheel—weak, underdeveloped villains who are mostly used as mere plot device characters in service of the main storyline. Other than Zemo in Civil War, almost all of the MCU's villains have received a particularly lackluster treatment (Ronan, Malaekith, Yellowjacket) and in some cases, were even reduced to just a punching bag for the heroes' (Ultron and Loki in The Avengers comes to mind).  And this really begs the question: how will the MCU portray Thanos in the upcoming Infinity War? Will he truly get the 'ultimate badass' treatment that he deserves from his long comics history or will he just turn out to be another addition in the MCU's long pantheon of de-powered and under-utilized villains? Now of course we won't know the final answer to this question until the movie actually comes out or at least a full length trailer gets rele...

Witcher 3 Expansions to be "almost the size of Witcher 2"

During an interview with Gamereactor , game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz has stated that the combined play time of the upcoming two expansion packs of Witcher 3 might very well end up being around the same length as the second game in the series, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. "The expansion packs will be whole new storylines with all the elements you've got in the main story (like cutscenes, new characters, new items, new Gwent cards) and many, many more. They will be quite long. The first expansion will be around 10 hours and the second expansion will be around 20 hours... and I think it's possible that they will be bigger, because it's always like this (that when we plan some time or hours, it's twice or something like this), but I'm not promising anything right now. And even now, if you sum up this 10 to 20 hours and you compare it to The Witcher 2, it's almost the size of The Witcher 2. And it will be cool, it will be new stories,...

Batman's Reason to Take Down Superman in Batman V Superman Revealed

For many audiences, Superman's absolute lack of concern for civilian safety during the climatic fight in Metropolis was about as un-Superman an activity as anything can possibly get. Now in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly , director Zack Snyder speaks out about the collateral damage that was shown in the end of 2013's Man of Steel and how that will tie in with the upcoming Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. “I was surprised because that’s the thesis of Superman for me, that you can’t just have superheroes knock around and have there be no consequences,” says Snyder.  It turns out that the destruction of Metropolis will serve as Batman's primary motivation to take down the Man of Steel. Batman actor Ben Affleck also echoed Snyder's statement: "One of the things I liked was Zack’s idea of showing accountability and the consequences of violence and seeing that there are real people in those buildings. And in fact, one of those buildi...

Dragon Ball: Super Opening and Ending Sequence Out Online

Dragon Ball: Super made it's debut in Japan yesterday with it's first episode and within several hours of it's broadcast on Japanese TV, the opening and ending sequence found it's way to the internet (via  SaiyanGamer93 and SaiyanIsland.com ) and I have to say if you're a fan of the series you'll find both of them absolutely delightful. Feast your heart out: In both sequences, there is a great mix of all the elements that defines the Dragonball franchise: the humor, the sense of joy and the action. The quality of the animation is also absolutely gorgeous----it's pretty much closer to Battle of Gods than anything we've seen from the series earlier. It all goes to show how much love and sincerity went in behind the new series. Of course, that's hardly surprising as Akira Toriyama himself is at the helm of Dragon Ball: Super.  Ain't it awesome? Alongside the opening and ending sequences, there's also a preview of the second ep...