Archive for the 'Depression' Category

Kurt Carr – I Almost Let Go

Written by alex on Sunday, February 5th, 2012 in Depression.


Kurt Carr – I Almost Let Go

YOU ARE LOVED [AnimeNext 2009 Winner - Best Sentimental]

Written by alex on Sunday, February 5th, 2012 in Depression.


**PLEASE READ! Important!** YouTube messed up my video sync a little. It comes out looking kind of jumpy and choppy. It’s also slightly off-sync at some parts. I tried many formats for uploading, but YouTube doesn’t like me very much. Please download my video from the link below to view it properly. (Using the HQ option for some reason seems to help the jumpiness slightly, so please press HQ if you can’t download.) You can download this video here: www.amv.org/video/168552 You can find and download all of my other videos here: www.amv.org/user/Melichan923 — *ABOUT THE AMV* This AMV is inspired by the story of Ryan Patrick Halligan (link below). You Are Loved will always be a special video to me because for the first time for me, the primary inspiration to make this video came from a person’s real-life experience rather than the usual “This anime kind of fits this song” or “This song suits this anime!” There are a lot of feelings behind it. Date Completed: March 7, 2009 Time Spent Editing Final Draft: Span of two months, About 50-60 hours Time Spent Pre-processing ~ About 30 hours Programs Used for Editing: Sony Vegas 6.0, Photoshop 6.0 Other Programs: DVD Decrypter, Exact Audio Copy, DGIndex, AviSynth, VirtualDubMod, Zarx264GUI, BeSweet GUI More in depth information about this AMV such as concept, story, and editing information can be found at the video’s download page here: www.amv.org/video/168552 — CONTEST PARTICIPATION: Won: Anime Mid Atlantic 2009 AMV Contest

Meri Maa – 1st January 2012

Written by alex on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 in Depression.


Mamta puts up a condition to drop Pratibha to her father’s place till Aatish gets married. Harishankar is surprised listening about Mamta’s condition and fails to influence her decision. Lawyers come to Harishankar’s house and informs him about Kulkarni’s cheap tactics to ruin his name. Alka, the maid, saves Pratibha from Mamta’s taunts. Jhilmil, on the other hand is delighted seeing Tara making rangoli for Laxmi pooja. Pratibha too, decorates her house by making a rangoli. Aarti comes back to Pradhan family and spoils the rangoli. as Aarti is about to slap Krishna, Pratibha stops her.

Meri Maa – 29th December 2011

Written by alex on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 in Depression.


Much to Jhilmil’s expectation, Heera ill-treats Jhilmil blaming her for Aai’s plight mocking at her by calling her a Masihaa. Mr. Kulkarni, on the other hand taunts Harishankar for lying about Pratibha. To deepen the dirt of child trafficking, Heera puts up a condition infront of Jhilmil to become a bad person and earn a bad name. To save Aai, Jhilmil not by will but by force accepts Heera’s offer. Harishankar bawls at Mr.Kulkarni as he calls Pratibha mentally ill. Jhilmil gets successful in bailing out her Aai while Mr. Kulkarni leaves the house in anger.

Beautiful Chinese Music【16】Traditional

Written by alex on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 in Depression.


Here is the link for other two versions of this song:www.youtube.com 紅樓夢”A Dream of Red Mansions” Also called “Story of the Stone (Shitouji 石頭記)”, this novel written by Cao Xueqin 曹雪芹(1715–1763) is said to be the greatest masterpiece of Chinese fiction. A wide branched scholarship does not consent about the main theme of this novel, should it be a novel of sentiment, of Daoist-Buddhist enlightenment, of social observation, of the decay of an aristocratic familiy, or even a veiled attack on Manchu rule. The frame of the novel is the contest of a Buddhist and a Daoist priest who make be born a young noble boy called Jia Baoyu 賈寶玉and his girl cousin Lin Daiyu 林黛玉. With a loving detail describing the life of the two cousins in a huge noble mansion, between gardens and palaces, the red thread is the triangular love between Baoyu, Daiyu and a second girl cousin called Xue Baochai 薛寶釵that is of more plumper character than the ever sick Daiyu. Switching between their life, the divine world and dreams, Baoyu becomes deranged after the disappearance of a stone (the origin of the second title) he had in his mouth when he was born. Not knowing, his love Daiyu died, he is tricked to marrying Baochai. Becoming aware of being tricked, Baoyu leaves the world of the “red dust” and becomes a monk. With hundreds of persons and their stories, paralleling the life and feelings of servants to the life of the main persons, the story is very complex and full of symbolisms

Nature Tracks – Silent Sanctuary

Written by alex on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 in Depression.


One of the end points of the African Great Rift is the Luangwa Valley – a water filled depression, which draws the animals from their highland homes in the dry season. Now at the start of spring as the rains are awaited, the animals stir lazily in anticipation of a return to their summer retreats. This episode takes a look at springtime in this peaceful sanctuary.

Meri Maa – 2nd January 2012

Written by alex on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 in Depression.


Despite Pratibha apologizing on Krishna’s behalf, a snooty Aarti cashes in the chance to spit venom against Pratibha. Jhilmil is too excited about celebrating Laxmi Puja and invites Inspector Godbole to her house. On Iyer’s enquiry about helping out a pickpocketer, Godbole clears his doubts saying that his main target is Heera who is the master of this entire game. Aarti and Manisha get jealous seeing Pratibha participating in the Laxmi Puja preparations while Mamta intimidates about Pratibha’s short stay in the house. Aarti gets her golden chance to malign Pratibha’s image as she finds the spoiled sweet dish.

TYT – Extended Clip September 19, 2011

Written by alex on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 in Depression.


The Largest Online News Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Support TYT for FREE: bit.ly

Ra Ma Da Sa Meditation

Written by alex on Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 in Depression.


Ra Ma Da Sa Sa Say So Hung is one of the most powerful mantras known and is extraordinarily effective in dealing with health challenges. It is powerful. It is universal. It works on many levels; the mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical. Ra Ma Da Sa is like a rare diamond, which connects you with the pure healing energy of the universe. You can instill the health trend in your consciousness by injecting this strong healing vibration into your mind. Then your actions and whole being will obey that thought. In order to change health troubles, we must alter the process of thought that brings the crystallization of consciousness into different forms of matter and action. RA – the fire principle – symbolizes the Sun. There would be no life on Earth if it were not for the Sun showering us with the pranic life-force. Working with the Sun is the highest practice of Kabbalah. The Sun is a source of energy, life and warmth. In other words, the Sun is the heart of our universe. It purifies and energizes. MA – the water principle – is the energy of the Moon. MA calls on the cosmos through the sound of compassion, causing the universe to become the mother and you the child, and this brings you help and healing. It is cooling and nurturing. DA – the Earth principle – provides the ground of action. SA – the air principle – is the impersonal infinity. When sound takes place in the external plane, it becomes “A”, which represents manifestation. The first part of the mantra expands



Powered by Yahoo! Answers