One Of the Most Powerful Videos You Will Ever See

Thanks Lisa for this so moving video, incredibly representative of what human beings are able to do just by acting. :flowers:
 
Thank you, Lisa.

This video can work as an antidote every time one gets too mentally submerged in the information coming from the polar opposite of what humans(or the other ones) can do.

The percentage of ones reacting appropriately seems sad at times however it cannot be judged, but then again, it's worth noticing that in all these situations this little percentage was exactly enough to make the crucial difference.

Thank you very much for the related article on sott.net as well.
 
Indeed, very moving videos, thank's Lisa.
There is hope.. with some tears.. of hope!
Nice people.. and also nice (and interesting) to see the force that a simple human being can to generate.
 
The video is both tragic and inspiring. The tragic part is all those people trying to commit suicide. Inspiring because some people act within a moments notice to avert the worst from happening.

I am tempted to think a couple of factors might come into play with regards to whether you act or not.

- Genes
- Training and familiarity
- Conscious awareness

Genes

Over most of the videos, you notice usually 1 person act soooo quick as if almost by reflex. There isn't enough time to think. That makes it appear like a genetic component. Especially those who jump on the train tracks with an oncoming train. Look at the one from the chinese subway, that guy was like a superhero, or the one just before that, that person saw that train coming and he still jumped in, seconds afterwards it zooms by, the second to last one, the guy jumped onto the tracks like 50 metres away from the incident, ran down and dragged the person that collapsed off the tracks. I don't think he stopped to look behind him, i.e. where the train was coming from.

Training and familiarity

Once, in one of my lectures, the lecturer, without warning, froze, as if to think, then fell down and started shaking violently. It later transpired she had epilepsy, of which we, the students didn't know. 99% of us, were in shock. Frozen. She must have been down for like 20 seconds before anybody acted. 1 person did act though. It later turned out he was in the territorial army - I assume they have training for this sort of stuff. He went next to her, I couldn't see what he did but I heard what he was saying, he was telling people what to do. e.g. "You there, go get campus security", "The rest of you, clear the room" etc etc.


Conscious awareness

I guess what the forum is all about.

OSIT.

PS: We need such inspiring videos in the media. 99% of the media is negative, making humans appear selfish and out for there own selves.
 
Ay, this is really breath taking.

I think the majority of people react by instinct. Others, their job is to save lives and they are good at it. Others by compassion, and also with a sort of experience, of basics of how to save someone (the last one) and in the restaurant. Very interesting.
 
Nice catch, Lisa. :thup: Another great reminder, were ether part of the problem, or part of the solution......and ......vigilance has it dividends.

Session from March 4, 1995
https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,26049.msg310561.html#msg310561

Q: (L) Okay guys, you are telling us we are under attack, you are telling us it is going to get worse, you are telling us that maybe some of these other guys can help us out, what can we do in the meantime?
A: Prayers help but more is needed.
Q: (T) More than prayers is needed. So, we are on our own until we get contacted?
A: Find an Orion!!!
Q: (J) How? (L) What do we do, go out to the beach and say: "Orions, come here?" (T) No, they are at the disco, Orions like to dance.
A: That is all we can tell you, because it is the limit of informative arena, any further would interfere with free will, so discover.
Q: (L) One session I asked about some things that happened to me in the past and I was told that what saved my buns from the fire was divine intervention.
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can you tell us about divine intervention?
A: Multi faceted.
Q: (L) Was this divine intervention enacted to protect me from direful consequences that would have prevented me from doing whatever work is forming up for me in the future?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Does it not seem that being under attack as we are now might further prevent me, as well as my compatriots from doing our work?
A: Of course.
Q: (L) Well, does it not then behoove this same divine intervention enacted at these other times to act at this time, or is the threat less?
A: Divine intervention cannot be arranged by 3rd level beings.
Q: (L) What level beings arrange divine intervention?
A: 4th through 7th.
Q: (T) So, we are just shy of a level to do that! We can do some quasi-divine intervention!
A: You cannot do this divine intervention. You can do 3rd level intervention.
Q: (Laura, Jan) What is third level intervention? {Pause} (T) They're accessing the cosmic retrieval system.
A: Discover.
Q: (L) give us a hint!
A: You should know!
Q: (T) Knowledge protects! So when we find ourselves a fourth density being, things are gonna roll!
A: You do 3rd intervention all the "time."
Q: (L) Do you mean spirit release and cleansing?
A: And other.
Q: (T) Well we've done spirit release and cleansing, which has prepared us somewhat. (L) Do we need to do this over and over again to constantly keep it up?
A: Open.
 
There are more on youtube!

Brave Man drives burning Petrol Tanker in Turkey-Real Hero Of Turkey

Hero of the day in Turkey saved the whole neighborhood in the city of Izmir by jumping into his tanker truck that caught on fire, driving it away from the gas station to an empty lot and jumping out at the last moment. His name is Koçak. Engin Koçak. He is 36 years old and has a wife and two kids.

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9CKhz17CVA

PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2013 ( Real Life Heroes )

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_761638&feature=iv&list=PLSsxt6vGOC7e1tv922VzTmaM9kTFgvlji&src_vid=x8qRd4XF4yM&v=8RNEpKRXa4s
 
Perceval said:
I think that the majority of people in this world would respond in a similar way to suddenly seeing someone in danger or distress as depicted in these video segments. Not all would leap into action perhaps, but most would have that impulse to help. The psychopaths in power have been trying pretty hard to turn humanity into selfish 'eaters', but the spontaneous and natural inclination to cooperate with other humans and react to help when someone is in distress is hardwired into normal humanity and cannot be so easily subdued or destroyed.

My thoughts as well. When I first watched this video I thought to myself "well who wouldn't run to the aid of someone in need?" but then I remember not everyone is like that. There are those who would rather sit there and video record the whole incident with their phones before taking any action. Still it is good to see people still behaving like people. Thanks for the video.
 
Good find. Thank you for sharing Lisa.

I find it interesting that in a lot of the subway clips, those closest to the incident did not jump to help but someone from farther away came running to their aid. Does proximity increase shock and inaction?

Thought and heartfelt kudos to all the Human 'saviors'.
 
Very powerful Lisa, thank you for sharing.

There is a second part to that video on youtube (link below). The first part brought emotions and considerations to the surface, the second "closed the circuit" and I broke in tears. Watching these had an almost cleansing effect.

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmEWsU-C1a8

On the practical side, it is a good thing to be aware that extreme risk situations may appear before us at a moment's notice and to know that we can be most helpful by acting quickly and inducing other people to act too.
 
dugdeep said:
marek760 said:
watching this this video reminded me a quote :
"One should also keep in mind that when you interfere in the "lesson plan" of another by trying to rescue them, you very often take their karma or lessons on yourself. That is, when you try to stop bullets for someone else, YOU are the one who gets shot" LKJ

I think you're taking this quote out of context. Interfering with someone's lessons by trying to "save" them from themselves and their own choices is quite different from helping in an emergency situation. It would make for a rather cold world if no one would ever lend a helping hand for fear of interfering in life lessons. We're not isolated in this world. We're here to help each other.

There's also the sticky wicket of; what if it was in the other person's 'life lesson' (and yours) to have you help them? There's good, there's bad and there's the specific situation which determines which is which.
 
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