The message was so clear that I assumed there was something more lol. You are exactly who you should be when you follow your own path, and ignore what is expected of you. Your emotions are the best compass you could ask for in the search for yourself.
Bravo...me has echo reir mucho....y como lo sientas esta barbaro...la gente siempre tiene algo que criticar es algo normal en el ser humano... mucha paz, amor y felicidad <3<3 jijiji me encato en videito Love!
My interpretation is: We are always trying to look better, focused on our appearence, worrying about the eyes of the others. And when trying to look better, when can do some mistakes to us. Mistakes that we always try to correct changing again, but always trying to look different then the start. We build things that solve problems that we didn't have before, we do a lot of change in less time... But the truth is that we always end like we were at the beggining. Like we really are.
Powerful message. I came to this realization some time ago.
We are always exactly where we are supposed to be. Most people, however, are not humble so they are always seeking the answers outside of themselves, outside of their current reality.
Well, I investigated about Christopher Lee. Indeed, I look slightly similar, although my ears are smaller. Maybe I can sing a bit better but I'm not a professional actor even though I like to act and talk in front of a camera...
Oh it was you? My apologies. What is a respectable elderly as yourself doing on a community such as this? No offence saying elderly, I respect the elder more than I respect most people.
Unfortunately it is necessary to offer something entertaining to be able then to give a more essential message, although most people can't receive, they are stuck at the entertainment level. But thanks for your kind comment...
But if it is the fact you want a message to be conceived, I'd suggest you do more editing and different look on the film. When it comes to dependency you mentioned, you are depending too much on the mind of others, waiting for them to get the subliminal message from the video that only YOU are acknowledged of. You made the film, you already know the message. But to the likes of that scene where you just fly around with your legs in the chair, I can't say I found any serious message into it.
Talking about the 'message' in this video would mean to explain a joke about blonds to a blond... So it doesn't surprise me that you can't find a serious message in a funny video. So better let's leave it like this.
That would be an insult. If you know what the message is, would you mind explaining it thoroughly in a mail sent to me so I may understand what you were trying to say and perhaps get the "Aha"-feeling. The feeling or recognition and understanding. But if you choose to leave me unaware and ignorant, you may do so, its a shame I show interest in this video and you disapprove me of the details and of which I am interested in.
Its not my intention to offend you.Explaining will take away any fun from a joke.Can you explain the feeling of joy when watching a sun set?Or why a smile makes you feel good? Wanting explanations shows a naive attitude. Haha, expecting "Aha feeling" from others! Sorry,but you will need to search for an answer within yourself.Observe your reactions and from what background structure these are reflected.Then you will relate and respond more objective to whatever shows up, not depending on others.
You are rather confusing in your argument, at first there's a message in this video that in your discription "comes across pretty clear". Secondly you are somewhat disappointed having to get the message through by simple entertainment even though its' true message won't be easily conceived by all the more essential of it will do so more successfully. Calling one naive does not make you less ignorant or for that part, more insightful seeking answers from within thyself.
For what makes you disrespectful is that I have already made up my mind of what I find amusing and why. When I asked for an explanation, I asked of you to tell me what you had in mind from perhaps seeing this yourself after have created it, not to put me in a drawer amongst others you find so narrowly minded and that haven't yet come to realisation through thinking and meditation.
So you fell into a drawer of mine where I put people that I have less respect for thus with a shallow mind, etc.
@Rexonius I realize I shouldn't reply to a long-dead thread, but I felt compelled. This is just my two cents; When you have your awakening (which comes under many labels, and is truly unique to each person) you begin to see things differently. (Such as finding new insight in the seemingly meaningless). Falcon I believe is saying that until you have that 'awakening', which -cannot- come from anyone but yourself, you won't be able to completely relate. Explaining it wouldn't give you your 'aha'.
2 years has passed. Even so, I can't say that I was given any new grand knowledge or wisdom from viewing this once more. When I asked my question 2 years ago, I was figuring there's "more to it" than what I can/could perceive it to be. Ignoring to answer my question was, to me, rather disrespectful. It bears witness to arrogance when you're specifying to be already expecting a specific type of reaction.
@fen4554 2 Years ago I was in my studying-years, and to my own personality I always tend to look for something that doesn't appear to exist in things and various matters. Confusing as it may sound, it's merely a way for me to pertain to things and ways in life as beyond simple and rather complex - looking at it in a simple matter would be insulting and only a way to fulfil a self-fulfilling prophecy that is prejudice and arrogance.
@fen4554 Reading the comments from before makes me uncomfortable, there's no change, no difference in the interpretations - it all only clashes what I find to be shallow and simple. With that in mind even as far back as 2 years ago, I figured that such simple patterns cannot be what he wanted me to go "Aha" about or achieve this great "awakening" from. Too simple. I figured this out when I was a small child, still daring myself to ask and make sure that this can't possibly what I think it is.
@Rexonius Interesting... I can definitely see how someone who is feeling 'awakened' could come off as arrogant, pompous.. even prejudice. I'm sorry if I came off that way... People tend to group up on the man out; the different opinion. Considering that most 'awakened' people come off as nuts to the population as large, it's not surprising that we would lash out at someone who expresses a different opinion here.
@fen4554 Since the Spaniard blatantly never answered the question in the first place, there's no way to tell how this video was intended to be interpreted as other than: "The world is a shallow place to live in, as humans we function and have tendencies that impacts upon morals and ideals" - and possibly - "We come only to miss the things we've lost".
Pseudo-intellectual as the two previous phrases might have been, I still wish to think I don't comprehend the message in this video.
You are right: What I'm doing here on this planet? Where people mainly are impressed by the outside and how things and people look like. Why do you 'respect' elderly? Because they are representing 'authority'? Better get out of dependency of any kind. Look at yourself in the first place! Curiosity is not enough.
Elderly have far greater experience of life and been through more than the younger generations of today have. By the looks of it, I respect them because they are old and have already have lived a long life and have done their "purpose" in life. Too many young today are spoiled, there are still great differences in society which I am a part of, the rich get richer and middle/Working class stays the same and still gets the chance to get broke if they do anything wrong.
Experience doesn't make a person wise. What you call 'life' is limited to a very limited personal position and so a narrow view. The age is not an advantage in this. Small children have a much more direct contact and response to 'life'. You are right: Many people are spoiled. Not just many, but the great majority and elderly people are in no way excluded, they are often totally stuck in their established world view and are not willing and able to go beyond this.
Elderly, with no doubt, have had the opportunity to explore great things in life, and by that aspect I choose to think of most elders as respectable, since they have lived far longer than myself and might have experienced more harsh and worse things most people can imagine was possible. I have met those, and there is no point in ignoring or disrespecting the elder just because I would be overrating their lifetime. In general, I respect elder more than most in all of society.
Young people are often much more critical and able to ask questions. Then the answers will appear. For sure I'm not waiting for any body to understand what I'm writing...
What you write about the society is right, but is of topic here.
This guy has the same face as the Shroud of Turin. Looks like DaVinci.
rogerscottq 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from FalconBlancoSpain
The message was so clear that I assumed there was something more lol. You are exactly who you should be when you follow your own path, and ignore what is expected of you. Your emotions are the best compass you could ask for in the search for yourself.
fen4554 9 months ago
Bravo...me has echo reir mucho....y como lo sientas esta barbaro...la gente siempre tiene algo que criticar es algo normal en el ser humano... mucha paz, amor y felicidad <3<3 jijiji me encato en videito Love!
TheUniverse07 1 year ago
Great vid! Creative! Ignore that Rexonius guy, he's just angry. ( To Rexonius: 'what's the sound of one hand clapping...?'
jjjmail 2 years ago
My interpretation is: We are always trying to look better, focused on our appearence, worrying about the eyes of the others. And when trying to look better, when can do some mistakes to us. Mistakes that we always try to correct changing again, but always trying to look different then the start. We build things that solve problems that we didn't have before, we do a lot of change in less time... But the truth is that we always end like we were at the beggining. Like we really are.
RendM 2 years ago 4
Funny video, I came to this conclusion; I am never satisfied with myself.
maddskillz867 2 years ago 3
@maddskillz867 You're never suppose to be satisfied with yourself.... We'd stop growing otherwise.
fen4554 9 months ago
Powerful message. I came to this realization some time ago.
We are always exactly where we are supposed to be. Most people, however, are not humble so they are always seeking the answers outside of themselves, outside of their current reality.
Excellent production.
Peace
VedicIntelligentsia 2 years ago 4
great video... sublime... (",)
djclubberlang 3 years ago 2
He looks like a Spanish Christopher Lee.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Well, I investigated about Christopher Lee. Indeed, I look slightly similar, although my ears are smaller. Maybe I can sing a bit better but I'm not a professional actor even though I like to act and talk in front of a camera...
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
Oh it was you? My apologies. What is a respectable elderly as yourself doing on a community such as this? No offence saying elderly, I respect the elder more than I respect most people.
Just curious. You look well, by the way.
Rexonius 3 years ago
And of course, I must also mention it's an amusing and entertaining video you've made there. Good editing and humorous concept.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Unfortunately it is necessary to offer something entertaining to be able then to give a more essential message, although most people can't receive, they are stuck at the entertainment level. But thanks for your kind comment...
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
But if it is the fact you want a message to be conceived, I'd suggest you do more editing and different look on the film. When it comes to dependency you mentioned, you are depending too much on the mind of others, waiting for them to get the subliminal message from the video that only YOU are acknowledged of. You made the film, you already know the message. But to the likes of that scene where you just fly around with your legs in the chair, I can't say I found any serious message into it.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Talking about the 'message' in this video would mean to explain a joke about blonds to a blond... So it doesn't surprise me that you can't find a serious message in a funny video. So better let's leave it like this.
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
That would be an insult. If you know what the message is, would you mind explaining it thoroughly in a mail sent to me so I may understand what you were trying to say and perhaps get the "Aha"-feeling. The feeling or recognition and understanding. But if you choose to leave me unaware and ignorant, you may do so, its a shame I show interest in this video and you disapprove me of the details and of which I am interested in.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Its not my intention to offend you.Explaining will take away any fun from a joke.Can you explain the feeling of joy when watching a sun set?Or why a smile makes you feel good? Wanting explanations shows a naive attitude. Haha, expecting "Aha feeling" from others! Sorry,but you will need to search for an answer within yourself.Observe your reactions and from what background structure these are reflected.Then you will relate and respond more objective to whatever shows up, not depending on others.
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
You are rather confusing in your argument, at first there's a message in this video that in your discription "comes across pretty clear". Secondly you are somewhat disappointed having to get the message through by simple entertainment even though its' true message won't be easily conceived by all the more essential of it will do so more successfully. Calling one naive does not make you less ignorant or for that part, more insightful seeking answers from within thyself.
Rexonius 3 years ago
For what makes you disrespectful is that I have already made up my mind of what I find amusing and why. When I asked for an explanation, I asked of you to tell me what you had in mind from perhaps seeing this yourself after have created it, not to put me in a drawer amongst others you find so narrowly minded and that haven't yet come to realisation through thinking and meditation.
So you fell into a drawer of mine where I put people that I have less respect for thus with a shallow mind, etc.
Rexonius 3 years ago
@Rexonius I realize I shouldn't reply to a long-dead thread, but I felt compelled. This is just my two cents; When you have your awakening (which comes under many labels, and is truly unique to each person) you begin to see things differently. (Such as finding new insight in the seemingly meaningless). Falcon I believe is saying that until you have that 'awakening', which -cannot- come from anyone but yourself, you won't be able to completely relate. Explaining it wouldn't give you your 'aha'.
fen4554 9 months ago
@fen4554
2 years has passed. Even so, I can't say that I was given any new grand knowledge or wisdom from viewing this once more. When I asked my question 2 years ago, I was figuring there's "more to it" than what I can/could perceive it to be. Ignoring to answer my question was, to me, rather disrespectful. It bears witness to arrogance when you're specifying to be already expecting a specific type of reaction.
Rexonius 9 months ago
@fen4554 2 Years ago I was in my studying-years, and to my own personality I always tend to look for something that doesn't appear to exist in things and various matters. Confusing as it may sound, it's merely a way for me to pertain to things and ways in life as beyond simple and rather complex - looking at it in a simple matter would be insulting and only a way to fulfil a self-fulfilling prophecy that is prejudice and arrogance.
Rexonius 9 months ago
@fen4554 Reading the comments from before makes me uncomfortable, there's no change, no difference in the interpretations - it all only clashes what I find to be shallow and simple. With that in mind even as far back as 2 years ago, I figured that such simple patterns cannot be what he wanted me to go "Aha" about or achieve this great "awakening" from. Too simple. I figured this out when I was a small child, still daring myself to ask and make sure that this can't possibly what I think it is.
Rexonius 9 months ago
@Rexonius Interesting... I can definitely see how someone who is feeling 'awakened' could come off as arrogant, pompous.. even prejudice. I'm sorry if I came off that way... People tend to group up on the man out; the different opinion. Considering that most 'awakened' people come off as nuts to the population as large, it's not surprising that we would lash out at someone who expresses a different opinion here.
fen4554 8 months ago
@fen4554 Since the Spaniard blatantly never answered the question in the first place, there's no way to tell how this video was intended to be interpreted as other than: "The world is a shallow place to live in, as humans we function and have tendencies that impacts upon morals and ideals" - and possibly - "We come only to miss the things we've lost".
Pseudo-intellectual as the two previous phrases might have been, I still wish to think I don't comprehend the message in this video.
Rexonius 8 months ago
You are right: What I'm doing here on this planet? Where people mainly are impressed by the outside and how things and people look like. Why do you 'respect' elderly? Because they are representing 'authority'? Better get out of dependency of any kind. Look at yourself in the first place! Curiosity is not enough.
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
Elderly have far greater experience of life and been through more than the younger generations of today have. By the looks of it, I respect them because they are old and have already have lived a long life and have done their "purpose" in life. Too many young today are spoiled, there are still great differences in society which I am a part of, the rich get richer and middle/Working class stays the same and still gets the chance to get broke if they do anything wrong.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Experience doesn't make a person wise. What you call 'life' is limited to a very limited personal position and so a narrow view. The age is not an advantage in this. Small children have a much more direct contact and response to 'life'. You are right: Many people are spoiled. Not just many, but the great majority and elderly people are in no way excluded, they are often totally stuck in their established world view and are not willing and able to go beyond this.
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
Elderly, with no doubt, have had the opportunity to explore great things in life, and by that aspect I choose to think of most elders as respectable, since they have lived far longer than myself and might have experienced more harsh and worse things most people can imagine was possible. I have met those, and there is no point in ignoring or disrespecting the elder just because I would be overrating their lifetime. In general, I respect elder more than most in all of society.
Rexonius 3 years ago
Young people are often much more critical and able to ask questions. Then the answers will appear. For sure I'm not waiting for any body to understand what I'm writing...
What you write about the society is right, but is of topic here.
FalconBlancoSpain 3 years ago
that was funny!!! nice one haha! =D
kaylakrazed 3 years ago
Me encanta este video, eres un hombre muy guapo
cobaltor77 3 years ago
I must say it's hilarious.
infoduma 3 years ago
hahahahahah
lilvoyce 3 years ago
Nice one
ndudman8 3 years ago
Bravo! Very funny!
Yumszz 3 years ago
Yup, that's what people are like. :)
sayshellz 3 years ago