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@samuelguillemette2184
@samuelguillemette2184 11 ай бұрын
Great
@FUTURSample
@FUTURSample Жыл бұрын
Merci ! Je l’ai vu au zénith de Paris il y a quelques jours, c’était dingue ❤
@alimabeh
@alimabeh Жыл бұрын
Moi aussi 💫✨🎉 foi maravilhoso ver ele tocando 🙏🏼
@liamblanc5515
@liamblanc5515 Жыл бұрын
That night his performance was so good. I really wanted this song to be on Spotify one day. Unfortunately, it was only an exclusive for Montreal. Thank you for making me live this moment again. I can't wait to see him perform live again.
@raphaelbermudes2339
@raphaelbermudes2339 Жыл бұрын
I think he open all of his show with this song… He did it in paris too
@liamblanc5515
@liamblanc5515 Жыл бұрын
​@@raphaelbermudes2339 This song probably played in Paris because it's a cover of a French song, but I know he didn't open every one of those shows with this song, because there are videos of his time in the United States and it was different
@cosminlungu9038
@cosminlungu9038 Жыл бұрын
This is quite amazing! Don't know how the algortihm fractalized to recommend this out of the ordinary type of content, but thank you for sharing :)
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment!
@LO-bk4bv
@LO-bk4bv Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information. Do you have any recommendations for books on this topic? I want to learn more.
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Unfortunately, I won't be able to recommend you books on the specific subject because this is an ongoing creation of myself, but I can tell you the books and subjects that inspired me: On the shoulders of giants the origin of species Relativity - The special and general theory The arts of electronics for basic electronic theory Euclid's Elements I also read and copied 25+ wikipedia pages on mathematics (set theory, matrices, linear systems, unit and vectors, affine space and entropy to name some) I read and copied most of general relativity & quantum physics pages. I also read and consulted studies and content about psychology, religions and system of beliefs. I would suggest getting to know the Tao because of the aspect of harmony in the system belief. My objective is to deliver as much content as possible throughout the most medias of transmission possible to reach the most people possible. I need to be in a very specific mindset to produce those videos and create this type of content but I work a full time job, which is preventing me from releasing content more often. Thank you for your interest!
@LO-bk4bv
@LO-bk4bv Жыл бұрын
@@formlessval Oh wow! I thought that it may be original information and you confirmed. I will definitely be watching more of your videos and appreciate you sharing this knowledge. Thank you for the book recommendations. I read the Tao of Physics a long time ago (can't remember much detail, but it did change how I viewed the world)....with your content I'm sure you'll have more of a following soon.
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
@L O thank you for the encouragements!
@samuelguillemette2184
@samuelguillemette2184 Жыл бұрын
Wow great content !
@sunongral5605
@sunongral5605 Жыл бұрын
Simply illuminating. Firstly, I would say heaven described the way you do helps in “cooling off” the spirit. [“Hot, cold” being another key dichotomy which we can easily feel.] Meaning - talking about heaven metaphorically like spiritual/religious people usually do warms you up, but it can also easily overwhelm you if you're too much in it. Science is the perfect product of spirituality meant to balance its lacks. And vice versa. Two sides of the same coin 🌞✨ You sir are a true alchemist! You’re giving out amazing linguistic keys of information to better understand the mechanics behind the curtains of our complex world. I watched your video two times, one with my eyes closed because I found it helped better conceptualize the info as it is quickly given out. I took notes the second time to write you a better reflective comment on my brand-new keyboard. 😊 “Space and time are a result of the need for forms to evolve according to their environment.” (The reverse is also true - “self-born donut theory; coming full circle to go back out again” lol) “No existence of experiences can take form in a perfectly formed environment” “If a form of experience cannot find a suitable way to release the potential energy in a way that it will help toward its transcendence, the potential energy builds up in resistance.” This somehow puts into words why I’ve felt so much resistance when attempting to do anything other than what I knew I was meant to do all along. As an anthropomorphism of the universe, I think I can say that. It also better puts in perspective the importance of work and the growth we experience as a result of it. The reason and level of gravity behind why we are actively, willfully working and concentrating on our own evolution can easily be forgotten or failed to be properly transmitted from a generation to the next due to an inability to properly communicate - has it as happened in my own xp in both my familiar and formal education. Merci professeur Valentin, I’m looking forward to hearing more from you soon 😉 Keep it real!
@patrickkovacs
@patrickkovacs Жыл бұрын
You have given me great insights thank you & please continue!
@someoneontheinternet3090
@someoneontheinternet3090 Жыл бұрын
I think where you say paradox you might mean axiom.
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
Yes, they can be interpreted as the same when you take a specific dimension of reference. You need axioms to use as a foundation, a standard for measurements. I might not understand the full extended use of axioms but from what I know and have read, they mainly are used in theoretical physics and geometry
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
Thinking further about it I think axioms comes after the paradox. They are a logical interpretation for paradoxes, they are not necessarily the same.
@LO-bk4bv
@LO-bk4bv Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Looking forward to more videos.
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, it warms my heart!
@alexpasko1126
@alexpasko1126 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting perspectives, thanks
@sunongral5605
@sunongral5605 Жыл бұрын
"Welcome home, I missed you" This sentence is so soothing and so real; it highlights one of the main markers of my spiritual awakening. Coming back to something we were taught was only achievable if we reached outside of ourselves when it couldn't be closer to us if it tried. The paradox of the archetypal hero's journey - walking all over earth only to come back home to find the treasure of simplicity. Only by reaching back to pure simplicity (0,1 primordial polarity) we can play around with complexity on a solid foundation. "The lack of fullness of love creates a need for rational explanation to explain the emptiness" What came to mind hearing that sentence : Logic without love ends itself, love without logic never began. Love and logic : the new yin and yang? I'm eager to know what you'll come up with next :-) I love your voice and your energy. I can feel you have something powerful to share with the world and I'm here for it. You can only get better and better at giving out your medecine from here 💚
@nebirihtamol4005
@nebirihtamol4005 Жыл бұрын
Interesting, Id like to hear your opinion on death and rebirth!
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
To understand death and rebirth, you must get your perspective out of your human body and see everything as cycles. Once again, one existence but many experiences of the same existence. That is the reason why to have a universe working this way, you must include fractal repetition of the cycle of experience. Understand that there's still many things to cover in my future videos but I will get to it to share everything I know. The cycle I'm talking about that I will cover in the next video is a cycle that allow the creation of all other cycles. a copy of itself, such as cell replication. One of those cycles also include life as we are experiencing it. The start of the cycle, is characterized by the birth of an individual, and the end of the cycle is represented by the death of an individual (individually wired organic circuit). What is important to keep in mind is the individual only refers to the individual experience of the same existence. If you attach yourself to your individual experience and you forget that we are one big existence, you get the world we live in. I will try to help this situation by providing formless teachings to give tools to people to help them transcend their own form, so they can focus on the bigger pictures and how they can collaborate with what they have.
@romecensullo4006
@romecensullo4006 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing I just saw him in Royal Oak Michigan and he started off with an "Ain't no mountain high enough" mix because it's a motown classic. He does this every city he takes a local classic song and starts off with a masterpiece remix of it. This one is wonderful though, each opening song is original to that city as if he wasn't amazing enough. Long live FKJ!
@formlessval
@formlessval Жыл бұрын
I wasnt aware of that fact about the opening song! Yes this is amazing, long live Fkj I'm really glad I was able to see him perform live