Era un mensaje sólo para mÃ, una señal personalizada… Todo lo que habÃa hecho hasta ese momento eran preparativos para ese cambio…
This is your final test. A showdown in Tokyo on Dec 21th. End the world or create a new earth.
You decide. Go and make your destiny…
We are grateful for what you guys did in Tokyo, how you saved the reality when it was about to collapse. This universe remain safe and the holy spirit is forever in your debt. Sadly all this events will only remain in your memories. The price for your heroic actss is that nobody will remember but yourselfs…
Ese momento triste en el que tienes que despedirte de personas que no volverás a ver…
Dawn of a new year.  I’m so glad that this has taken me so long, cause its the journey that made me so strong.
Welcome back!!! we missed you!
I think you will never be completely at home again, because part of your heart will always be elsewhere. Thats the price you pay for the richness of loving and knowing people in more than one place.
A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking because her trust is not in the branch, but in her own wings. Â Â Â Believe in yourself
The story of what happened in Japan may sound unbelievable, but this is part of what happened…
Fallen light Warrior, you must recover your heart, remember that the closer you get to the light, the greater your shadow becomes.
Harmony, abundance, surrender and let go and power. This four cards are the key that will lead you to the miracle. Seek it.
You are not in the world, the world is in you. Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.
I suppose in the end, the whole of life becomes an act of letting go…
but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye… RIP Grandpa
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El viaje comenzó con un niño perdido y abandonado, dejado solo en la oscuridad.
El viaje finaliza con un niño que brilla repleto de felicidad y luz.
La única cosa que necesita para llegar ahÃ, es un adulto que lo tome de la mano y lo quiera y lo inspire con confianza.
Y eso es lo que ustedes son: guardianes del niño que está dentro de ustedes.
~Jeshua
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Muchas personas pasan años trabajando porque creen que eso es lo que “tienen†que hacer. Aunque por dentro sienten la necesidad de hacer algo diferente y constantemente se preguntan si realmente eso es todo lo que obtendrán de la vida.
Deja que la curiosidad te lleve donde sucede la vida, no seas espectador de la televisión, sino protagonista de la tierra, recuerda que a los que se animaron les debemos todo, pÃntate un sà en la frente para que se te acerquen los que quieren vivir, sin preocuparte por el tiempo, en una eternidad se recomienza a cada instante. Y no pierdas energÃas cuidándote, porque la vida es bello peligro.”
~Facundo Cabral
No sabras todo lo que valgo hasta que no pueda ser junto a ti todo lo que soy.
“We all want to feel wanted and needed, but more than that we are searching for someone to connect to. We want to have something that we know is real beyond a doubt. People talk of the search for a soul mate or our better half — a search for that someone to fill the void that we are feeling. What we are really searching for is a connection with another person that we can beyond any doubt claim to be real. In such a way we find certainty. We find our reality.
When we establish a connection that is this strong, our existence becomes confirmed. Whatever uncertainty we could have once held, now that we have connected with another we are certain of two things: one, that we are real, and two, that the person we love shares with us this existence. We are no longer alone and never again must question the reality of our being.”
Project Japan
This is the true story of 15 strangers picked to live in Japan and have theirs lives changed. Find out what happens when people stop being afraid, and start getting awesome.
Everytime I look up to the night sky and I know that yes, we are part of this universe, we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact, I look up, many people feel small because theyre small and the universe is big but I feel big, because my atoms came from those stars.
Its wedding time!
In the end all we are left with is memories, the shadows of those magnificent moments that gave our lives meaning.
Lets go to the beach the HP way!
It’s not a matter of whether you CAN or CAN´T,
it’s rather you DO or DON´t…
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one´s own sunshine
We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us…
Remember that we do not see things as they are, we seem them as we are. The world is your mirror.
One of the problems of human beings is mental habits. Once we created covers only rarely we step outside of that comfort zone and the consequence of that is a phenomenon know as hedonic adaptation, over stimulation to the same kind of thing, the same stimuli again and again renders that stimuli invisible, your brain has already mapped it in its own head and you no longer have to be engaged by it… we have eyes – yet see not, ears that hear nothing and hearts that neither feel or understand…
The most dangerous risk of all, the risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later.
“Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists.
Herein lies the peace of God.” ~Yeshua
“Si olvidas lo que vales, olvidas lo que te mereces.”
“Im gonna miss you sis, please be safe and have an awesome trip”
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“Attractions of deprivationâ€, basically the theory explains that we are attracted to people who can wound us the same way we were wounded in our childhood, as our psyche tries to recreate the past void and save us by changing its ending.
“The child in us believes that if the original perpetrators — or their current replacements — finally change their minds, apologize, or make up for that terrible rupture of trust, we can escape from our prison of unworthiness. Our conscious self is drawn to the positive qualities we yearn for, but our unconscious draws us to the qualities which hurt us the most as children.â€
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For my past, for my present and for what it is to come. Show me my destiny.
I have died everyday waiting for you.
Darling don’t be afraid I have loved you.
For a thousand years.
And love you for a thousand more…
Happy brithday Andy!
When i look back on my life, i see pain, mistakes and heartbreaks.
When i look in the mirror, i see strength, learned lessons, and pride in MYSELF.
“To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, draw closer, to find each other and to feel. That is the purpose of Lifeâ€
“Merry x-mas grandpa, we hope this light gets to you in heaven.”
Life is truth, and never a dream… All souls know this from birth…
The truth is something that is chosen and grasped…
Sometimes discovered with one’s vision and will.
Only by gaining that does the seeker become truth himself,
a cord that connects past and future.
This is the true story of 15 strangers picked to live in Japan and have their lives changed. Find out what happens when people stop being afraid, and start getting awesome.
Esta sin duda alguna fue mi canción del viaje. Siempre me trae buenos recuerdos y el sentimiento de cuando estaba allá. La escuchaba en los trayectos del tren y en la bicicleta. Nada que ver la canción con la experiencia y el paÃs pero le guardo cariño y la verdad esta muy buena.
Los logros / achievements / trofeos:
Los gamers entenderán mejor la siguiente parte, pero es una pequeña lista de cosas que hice mientras estuve allá. I regret nothing y desearÃa poder volver a hacer muchas cosas de la lista.
*Welcome to Japan.
-Finish chapter 1 of the trip.
*The city of beginnings and goodbyes.
-Visit Nagoya for the first time.
*Shashin shashin!
-Took over 2000 photos.
*100 yen Maniac.
-Spend 10,000 yen on vending machines.
*Temple raider.
-Went to 20 different temples.
*Le Tour de Japan.
-Ride more than 30km in bicycle in 1 day.
*Singing in the rain.
-Got wet in Japans rain.
*Where am I???
-Get lost in Japan.
*Marco Polo
-Swim in a Japanese river.
*I am thou
-Finish chapter 2 of the trip.
*The water imperial capital.
-Visit Osaka for the first time.
*Refresh!
-Drink 20 different sodas / juices
*Hentai <3
-Buy girl underwear from a vending machine.
*DMM BBQ
-Finish the BBQ sidequest.
*How do you shit on this??
-Use a traditional Japanese toilet.
*Sing a long~
-Go to a karaoke all night.
*The eternal ancient capital.
-Visit Kyoto for the first time.
*Changing Destiny.
-Finish chapter 3 of the trip.
*Nihonjin tomadachi.
-Befriend 10 japanese.
*Reunion
-Completed The Crew in Japan sidequest.
*Marathon man.
-Walk more than 10 km in a day.
*Tori crossing.
-Cross over 1000 tori doors.
*The mistic kappa river.
-Stop the Kappa invasion in the Japanese alps.
*Lazy bum
-Spended 1 day without leaving the apartment.
*All dressed up!
-Wear traditional japanese cloaths.
*The dissapearance of the universe.
-Finish chapter 4 of the trip.
*Kimi no tame ni
-Completed the Ayano & Ayana girls sidequest.
*The southern capital.
-Visit Nara for the first time.
*Kisu kisu! Awwww
-Kiss a little deer.
*Go Diego Go!
-Went exploring 5 different nature locations.
*Castle Crasher.
-Entered 3 different castles.
*It´s not too far away!
-Go from one city to another by bicycle.
*Kaimono freak.
-Buy 50 omiyages.
*Nihonjin kanojo boshuu shu
-Take a photo wearing the “i want a japanese girlfriend t-shirt”
-Make a snowman, Â a snow angel and fight a snowball fight.
*Training completed!
-Finish the Daido training in DPB.
*Never too late!
-Always be on time for work.
*Is this allowed?
-Climb the holy walls of Kyomizudera.
*High speed traveler.
-Take a ride in the shinkansen / bullet train
*The Eastern capital city.
-Visit Tokyo for the first time.
*Biohazard
-Have dinner in the Resident Evil Restaurant.
*1/2 million yen spender.
-Spend over 500,000 yens in the country.
*Im lovin it
-Eat 20 times in a McDonalds.
*A giant transformer!
-Discover the giant Gundam of Japan.
*Judgement Day: Showdown in Tokyo
-Survive the events of the end of the world.
*Setting sun, rising dawn
-View the first sunset / dawn of the year.
*A New Earth
-Finish chapter 5 of the trip.
*Goodbye New life.
-Complete the Japan adventure and return home safe.
El video:
Y para cerrar con broche de oro, el video con todo el equipo recopilando algunos pocos de los muchos buenos momentos que tuvimos y compartimos. Sin duda un gran viaje y aventura.
Our 20s are extremely important, formative years of our lives. It is primarily the time where we transition into adulthood. All of the habits and things we achieve in this time period are sure to be the foundation for the years to come. Many people use this time as an excuse to act reckless with the idea that they can turn things around when they get older.
Although there are such things as second opportunities, you must understand that with the growing level of global competition, your chances for a second opportunity greatly decrease. Instead of wasting your 20s being drunk and partying, it will be more beneficial for you to actually start getting your life together.
Being 20 and young is no longer a valid excuse to do what you want. Life doesn’t get any easier and it is crucial that you use this time to position yourself in order to give yourself a competitive advantage in the future.
Our 30s can be very successful, or a complete failure, all depending on what we learn and how much effort we put in during our 20s. Here is a list of 20 accomplishments and lessons that we ought to learn before we begin the fourth decade of our lives.
20. Let go of the past and look forward to the future.
By the age of 29, there will be many things that you will accomplish and there will be things that you failed at. You must learn to let go of your failures and learn from them. You must not think about what you could have or should have done, but rather what you will do next. The 30s are the new 20s, so get your shit together and make something of the next decade!
19. Accept that you are an adult.
By the time that you reach 27 years of age there should be no doubt in your mind that you have reached adulthood. This is the time to accept that you are an adult and that it is time to act like one. This does not necessarily mean to tone down your crazy escapades, but it may. In your 20s you need to come to terms with being your own master and taking responsibility for your decisions and your life.
18. Learn to maintain and keep your environment organized.
Your personal home environment very much reflects who you are as a person, who you are inside. If your surroundings are hectic, you are likely to feel inner tension. If your surroundings are neat and peaceful, your mind most likely experiences the same peace. If you want to find and maintain peace, then you must manifest your inner peace in your outer surroundings.
17. Learn to maintain your body.
Exercise is important. And so are all the grooming tasks that a person should learn to maintain throughout the years. Looking tidy, organized and well trimmed becomes more and more important the older you become. You may not feel the need to trim those nose hairs now, but you will when you are 50. This goes for both men and women.
16. Learn to dress well.
People judge you on how you look and how you dress. Wearing the right clothing for each occasion will make whatever you wish to accomplish a bit easier — in the very least it will only work to your benefit and not against you as would dressing poorly or inappropriately. Women need to learn how to wear dresses and walk in heels (walk, not waddle) and men should get comfortable in a suit. No matter who you are, there will be at the very least several times that you will need to dress to impress.
15. Start to accumulate a fortune.
I don’t know about all of you, but I plan on being a billionaire. If you are to become a billionaire, you will have to become a millionaire first. Hit that first million by 30 and your first billion by 40.
14. Learn to adapt.
We must all embrace change — the sooner the better. Change occurs constantly and unless we learn to change along with it, we will get left behind. Sticking to the ways of the past finds you living a life unfit for reality, but rather fit for a time that once was. The longer you wait to embrace change, the more difficult it will be to change your ways and habits.
13. Outline your perfect partner.
Some believe that it’s best to leave love to chance or fate. I, on the other hand, believe that loving is a decision and not some completely random, unexplainable concept. You may not be able to find a woman that matches your dream woman 100%, but you should have a good idea of what you do want in a partner and what you don’t want — as well as how important each characteristic or lack of is to you.
12. Reestablish your connection with your family.
Keeping on good terms with your family is important — if possible, of course. I understand that not everyone is allotted the luxury of good parents, but for those of us that were ought to try to keep in touch as much as possible. Even if you were never much of a family person, as I wasn’t, if you plan on having a family of your own one day, you’ll want to be adding onto an already solid family tree.
11. Surround yourself with people that you would like to keep around.
Having close friends are important. Building a trusting relationship with someone takes years, so it’s best to get crackin’. Do people make new friends in their 30s?
10. Find work that you love doing.
The key is to do what you love and love what you do. If your work doesn’t give meaning to your life, which honor may very well be reserved for your friends and family, then it must at the very least not make your life more unpleasant. The perfect job is out there for you. Figure out what that is while your age still starts with the number 2. Once you hit 30, it will be more difficult to get hired without any previous experience.
9. Get that body you always dreamed of.
Getting into shape gets harder the older you get. I know you planned on starting your diet tomorrow, but before you know it you’ll be turning 70 tomorrow. Have you ever tried to get into shape for the first time at 70? Me neither, but it must suck.
8. Learn to keep up to date with current events.
There is a world outside you that goes beyond that which you see and do. There are other people on this planet — people that you share a common bond with. Knowing what the human race is doing — all the good and all the awful — is an important part of understanding life. Knowing what is going on overseas may help you better understand why you are experiencing what you yourself are experiencing. If you haven’t learned to read a newspaper regularly — cough cough, Elitedaily.com — then you should get used to doing so before you hit 30.
7. Learn to read regularly.
Learning is not just something that you do while in school. Human beings should never stop learning. We were blessed with intellect superior to all other animals and we would be failing to live up to our abilities were we to allow our minds to become stale and slow. We need to keep our minds fit and perform mental exercises. One of the best ways is to read every day.
6. Clearly outline your life goals.
Your 20s are a time to figure out which direction you wish your life to go. What goals do you wish to accomplish and what steps will you take to get there? This the time to define what is most important to you and to promise yourself that you will do all you can to attain all that you wish for.
5. Get out of debt.
Before you can save money or create wealth, you first must get yourself out of debt. Debt not only grows as the years go by, it also gets heavier on your mind. The stress of having a debt hanging over your head will give you is too much distraction from what is important.
4. Begin to put money in the bank and learn to leave it there.
There are much more lucrative, albeit riskier ways of investing your money. Putting your money into the bank, however, is a good practice to learn. It is always good to have a bit of funds on hand for an emergency. You should be able to put some savings away in your 20s.
3. Date the wrong person(s).
I am a strong believer that in order to date the right person, you first have to date the wrong person. Otherwise you will always question whether or not you made the right decision by committing. Dating can be pricy, so you may just want to skip the dinner and just sleep around a bit.
2. Get your own place.
Living with mom and dad is free and living with roomies can be fun. But everyone ought to live on their own for at least part of their life in order to better get to know themselves. If you’re lucky, you will fall in love and get married one day. Then the possibility of being alone becomes a distant memory — or a costly divorce.
1. Support yourself.
Finally leaving the nest and flying on your own can be difficult at first — so I understand the reluctance. Nevertheless, there is no reason to be nearing your 30s and still living off mom and dad’s dime. If you can’t support yourself financially, then you have not learned how to survive. You must become a survivor.
Si, siempre están ocultos cuidando de todos nosotros. Aunque no los puedas ver, sabes que están ahÃ, vigilando y cuidándote… o acechando y esperando el mejor momento para atacar…
“En la siguiente imágen se pueden apreciar cerca de 134 ninjas… y un gaijin.
¿Alcanza a verlos a todos? ¿No? …Ellos a usted si…”
MuchÃsima gente utiliza bicicleta en todos lados y casi todas son iguales, al menos con los mismos accesorios de supervivencia como canastita, dÃnamo y campanita. A diferencia de ciudades como Guadalajara, aquà si existe la infraestructura y hay carriles para bicicletas en algunos lados o por lo menos banquetas y calles espaciosas. Dato curioso, acá la bicicleta es considerada un vehÃculo y por tanto traen placas, no necesitas permiso para manejar pero si tienes que estacionarlas en lugares especÃficos (o se las llevan al tambo…) y te pueden multar por andar hablando por celular o si andas en ella tomado, true story. No es tan necesario amarrarlas a algun poste o árbol, puesto que traen seguro con llave, que bloquea las llantas
Mujeres en faldas y medias por todos lados. Punto. xD
Muchos se visten extraño y a la vanguardia (sobre todo en ciudades). Las tendencias en Japón son tan variadas que no terminarÃa describiendo cada una, aparte solo eh visto de temporada de verano. Aunque debo destacar que hay algunos estilos que están muy chidos. Una cosa curiosa en mujeres es que está bien mostrar mucha pierna, pero nada de escotes, eso ya es considerado inapropiado.
Japón adora el baseball y Golf, al menos es lo que más vez. Me impresiona la cantidad de campos de golf y áreas para practicar tiro. Si se juega de todo, pero esto es lo más popular.
“La nueva mascota de Makudo, muy pronto pondrán muchos muñecos de este wey en los establecimientos para que te les sientes y te tomes fotos. Im lovin it”
-Máquinas de juego.
Japón adora estas cosas. Hay locales que prácticamente son de puras máquinas de garrita (o alguna de sus variaciones) donde los premios llegan a ser bastante buenos (como alguna consola o juegos) pero los que más hay son para agarrar peluches o figurillas. Cuestan de 100 yenes para arriba y es estúpidamente difÃcil ganar algo (o será que soy muy malo tal vez xD)
-Godzilla ataca 1 ciudad cada semana y llega ultraman a salvar el dÃa.
Solo el primer domingo de cada mes, el resto del tiempo esta bastante tranquilo gracias a los power rangers de moda.
-Todo es Dragon ball, sailor moon, naruto y caballeros del zodiaco.
Falso, si es verdad que todo el mundo los ubica pero la verdad no encuentras tan fácil cosas de animes viejitos. Acá los animes recientes/nuevos son lo que “rifa” y lo que ves seguido (y de lo encuentras todo de todo, colguijes, tazos, estampas, etc). En este momento está de moda One piece y esta prácticamente por doquier.
Realidades:
-Vending machines.
Hay vending machines EVERYWHERE! la mayorÃa que eh visto son de bebidas, pero hay de cigarros, cerveza, comida, juguetes, condones, dildos, muñecas inflables y ropa interior de japonesas (estas ultimas no las eh encontrado… todavÃa) Pero literalmente hay en casi todas las cuadras, afuera de las tiendas, en estaciones de tren, en medio de los parques, en la carretera, en todos lados. Punto. Ah y la mayorÃa so de 100 yenes aprox.
Vending machine de cerveza, kanpai!
-Los japoneses son muy pervertidos.
Estoy creyendo que si xD digo, al menos cuando te das cuenta de que EN CADA TIENDA hay una pequeña sección porno con revistas, mangas y revistas con CD´s y tangas de la chava de la portada lol, te empiezas dar cuenta que algo no esta tan bien… Además me tocó entrar a una tienda de 6 pisos de puro porno, 6 pisos!! (y va subiendo el numero de X´s mientras vas avanzando, el 4 piso era algo entre tentáculos + 2 girls and a cup)
Ciertamente la caballerosidad no existe acá, o no es esperada por las mujeres. Acá no esta mal visto que no le cedas el asiento a una mujer o que les abras la puerta (de hecho hasta se disculpan si les abres la puerta!! xD) No es mal visto ser caballeroso, pero lo que eh notado es que las chavas no saben como responder, nomas les da pena o se disculpan y ya. Sin embargo es una buena forma de llamar más la atención como hombre y como extranjero (que de por sà ya llamamos mucho la atención con solo estar parados respirando en la calle…)