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https://www.instagram.com/p/DYr8QQ9EZd2/?img_index=2 if its real i have my opinion that all i have to say
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Having fun with AI Music - Feel Free to Join In
Indapipe replied to Qapla's topic in Music, Songs, Albums & Concerts
I was a deejay as a teenager and did a lot of witness dance parties. I was pretty well known among witness youth in my city and surrounding areas for deejaying. I also did mixing and remixing just for my own amusement. One thing I enjoyed doing was experimenting with Kingdom Melodies on vinyl that I had from my parents. I'd mix them with a house music beat. I didn't play them in public and only shared them with 3 or 4 really close friends. Somehow word got out anyway and in short order, without mentioning my name, I was counseled on a circuit assembly program to stop. 😂 Anyway, using Suno, Al finally caught up to my brilliant teenage vision! You can guess what I've been doing. 😁 Especially now that the organization has given it's blessing to widening out in its music genre selection. Obviously the lyrics are copyrighted, and if it goes against the posting rules, mods please feel free to remove. I've also done one original composition called New World about the first week in Paradise. It's been fun! 😀 Hopefully I don't get counseled again at the assembly. 😂 At Last.mp3 Promise of Paradise.mp3 Move Groove.mp3 New World.mp3 -
ReReading from our literature
kejedo replied to kejedo's topic in Encouragement for the Worldwide Brotherhood
Also, this is the last day with our CO, whose first name is the same as one of those missionaries. I was sorry to miss service today.and still overthought it, and even still would like to know what your fave re-read is. -
Not trying to point fingers, it's just that 'a', the third word in the sentence, was an interesting word to start a sentence with so, in the spirit of the game, I just went with it - like now 'to' is the third word that now needs to start the new sentence.
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Having fun with AI Music - Feel Free to Join In
Qapla replied to Qapla's topic in Music, Songs, Albums & Concerts
Since I live in Florida, and Florida is a peninsula - we can see the sunrise come up over the ocean and the sunrise set over the ocean in the same day. This is a sing about the sun coming up over the water Sunrise - Yesterday
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The Current — a Scriptural Consideration entry —
dljbsp posted a blog entry in Scriptural Consideration
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to give time away now? Not spend it. Give it away. There is a difference. Spending time suggests intention. Choice. Awareness. You decided where it would go and why it mattered. But much of modern life does not ask us to spend time carefully anymore. It simply teaches us to surrender it a few minutes at a time. One more episode. One more scroll. One more video. One more click. And suddenly an entire evening is gone. Not because someone consciously decided: “I want to hand away three hours of my life tonight.” It happened quietly. Like someone floating in calm water, barely noticing that the gentle current and soft breeze are slowly carrying them farther from shore. Nothing dramatic happened. No violent wave. No storm. Just movement. Small movement. Constant movement. Unnoticed movement. And by the time they finally look up, they are nowhere near where they intended to be. That is why the counsel at Ephesians 5:15, 16 feels so serious. Paul wrote: “Keep strict watch that how you walk is not as unwise but as wise persons, making the best use of your time.” Notice — Paul connects time to wisdom. Because time is not merely something we possess. It is something we direct. Or fail to direct. And Satan’s world has become extraordinarily skilled at taking custody of human attention. Entire systems are now designed to keep people watching, scrolling, reacting, consuming, continuing. Even stopping points have disappeared. Years ago, a television program ended. A person got up. The moment broke naturally. Now entire seasons wait in a single row. Autoplay quietly asks: “Continue?” And before long, hours disappear into the glow. Not necessarily through wickedness. Through passivity. That is what makes the danger so subtle. Most people do not drift spiritually because they hate Jehovah. They drift because they slowly stop steering. The current does the rest. That may be why Colossians 3:2 feels so powerful today: “Keep your minds fixed on the things above, not on the things on the earth.” “Keep your minds fixed.” That requires effort. Correction. Intentional direction. A float in water naturally moves with the current. It takes no effort at all to drift. Remaining near shore requires awareness. Adjustment. Decision. And perhaps that is part of what spiritual maturity means now — not merely avoiding bad things, but remaining in control of where our attention, energy, and time are being carried. Because time is life in pieces. Once a day is gone, it does not return. And the frightening part is this: a person can feel busy all the time while accomplishing very little that truly refreshes the spirit. Endless entertainment can consume enormous amounts of time while giving almost nothing back except temporary stimulation. But spiritual things are different. A meaningful conversation in the ministry can strengthen the heart. Encouraging someone at the Kingdom Hall can quiet anxieties more deeply than hours of distraction ever could. Personal study can steady the mind in ways endless consumption never will. Why? Because humans were created with a spiritual need. Matthew 5:3 is not poetic exaggeration. It is reality. We cannot endlessly feed on distraction and expect to remain spiritually strong. And maybe that is why the account at Luke 10:41, 42 feels so close to modern life. Jesus told Martha: “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and disturbed about many things.” Many things. That feels familiar. Many notifications. Many demands. Many distractions. Many voices competing for attention. But Mary chose differently. Not because nothing else mattered… but because she recognized what mattered most at that moment. Perhaps one of the clearest signs of wisdom today is simply this: Refusing to allow the current to decide where our life goes. based on:https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=jwlshare&wtlocale=E&prefer=lang&docid=2026322&par=22 -
Remind yourself that our 9 millions are religious equivalent to their "catechists" (religious teachers), so our real number should be the 21 000 000 of the Memorial. Also, we are top 1 in teachers , the catholic clergy has less than 1 000 000 people (and I'm counting the nuns), with their lay-catechist, it's not even 5 millions.
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The Blur — a Scriptural Consideration entry —
dljbsp posted a blog entry in Scriptural Consideration
The Blur — a Scriptural Consideration entry — One of the strangest things about distraction is that it often feels like rest. A person sits down exhausted. They open social media, streaming apps, short videos, news feeds — hoping to relax for a few minutes. And sometimes they do relax briefly. But afterward? The mind feels crowded. Foggy. Scattered. Like somebody walked through the living room of the brain throwing papers into the air. Not everything that entertains us refreshes us. Some things merely numb us for a little while. Jesus warned: “Pay attention to yourselves that your hearts never become weighed down.” (Luke 21:34) That expression is vivid. A weighed-down heart does not stop functioning completely. It just loses sharpness. Urgency dulls. Spiritual reaction time slows. And modern technology excels at producing that exact condition. Not always through wickedness either. Just endlessness. Infinite scrolling. Infinite recommendations. Infinite “next video.” Infinite updates. The system has quietly removed stopping points. Years ago, entertainment had natural endings. A television program ended. A newspaper was folded shut. A store closed. Even boredom existed. (People under thirty may need historical verification on that one.) Now the stream never stops. And if something never stops, eventually it begins shaping the rhythm of the mind itself. That may be why Hebrews 2:1 warns: “It is necessary for us to pay more than the usual attention to the things heard by us, so that we never drift away.” Notice — the danger there is not open rebellion. It is drift. A boat does not drift because it hates the shore. It drifts because it stops paying attention to the current. And this world is full of currents. One recommendation. One click. One lowered guardrail. One “this isn’t that bad.” That is often how erosion works spiritually. Nobody starts at the cliff edge. Satan understands gradual weakening extremely well. Slow weakening often succeeds where direct attack fails. Which is why “soundness of mind” is so valuable. (1 Peter 4:7) Soundness of mind means we stop asking only, “Is this wrong?” and start asking, “What is this doing to me?” Those are different questions. Something may not be openly wicked and still slowly flatten spiritual appetite. And once spiritual appetite weakens, prayer begins feeling distant. Study becomes harder to stay mentally inside of. Meetings feel heavier. The ministry starts feeling mechanical. Not because Jehovah moved away. Because distraction creates blur. And blur is dangerous spiritually. A driver traveling seventy miles an hour does not need complete blindness to crash. A moment of blurred vision is enough. That is why Paul prayed that Christians would have “accurate knowledge and full discernment” and would “make sure of the more important things.” (Philippians 1:9, 10) That expression feels especially important today. Because this system constantly trains people to treat everything as equally urgent. Every notification. Every outrage. Every trend. Every update. But spiritual discernment asks a calmer question: “What actually deserves space inside my mind?” The beautiful thing is that Jehovah does not merely warn us about distraction. He teaches us how to fight it. Clear priorities. Spiritual routine. Prayer. Sacred service. Good judgment. These things sharpen focus again. Almost like wiping condensation from glass. Suddenly the road ahead becomes visible again. And perhaps that is one of the quietest forms of spiritual warfare today — protecting the clarity of our own mind in a world that profits from keeping everybody mentally scattered. based on: https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=jwlshare&wtlocale=E&prefer=lang&docid=2026322&par=26 -
I would much rather be interested in the quality of the people rather than the quantity.
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ReReading from our literature
kejedo replied to kejedo's topic in Encouragement for the Worldwide Brotherhood
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We are not in membership competition with Satan's 'paramours' (I haven't used that word in years). It is just nice that someone noticed us. We are not just that little church at the edge of your town...😁
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'Ambiguous' is not my intention, although I do tend to follow verbal games on here. Thanks to all who are putting up with my attempts.
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Are there subjects in our literature that you find yourself reading again and again? I just looked up and did some re-reading about our brothers, Harold King and Stanley Jones, who were incarcerated and in solitary confinement for long periods of time. I pray for our brothers and sisters who are being severely persecuted presently, and find I am at a loss for prayer-words and understanding. These accounts help me to try to know how to pray for our friends in our day. Please share any pieces of our literature that are on your read-again list. Thanks, ys, pauline
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"A" is ambiguous in a relative sort of sense ... depending on who your relatives are
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Klingon is a language I haven't learned yet, but might like to; Bible vImuSHa'
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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.
Qapla replied to Nelly Kim's topic in Forum Games
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Monday, May 25 Each one will carry his own load.—Gal. 6:5. In some lands, parents or other adults may be expected to choose a mate for their single relatives. In other lands, family or friends find a potential mate for a single person and then arrange for the man and the woman to meet to see whether they are compatible. If you are asked to arrange a courtship or a marriage, consider the preferences and needs of both parties. Once you identify a prospective mate, find out as much as you can about the individual’s personality, qualities and, above all, spirituality. A close relationship with Jehovah is much more important than money, education, or social status. Remember, however, that the single brother and the single sister should make the final decision about whether to get married. w24.05 23 ¶11
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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.
kejedo replied to Nelly Kim's topic in Forum Games
Substance use and abuse has become well known in the past several decades. -
Oops ... miscounted the words One early Klingon in Star Trek did not look the same as the Klingons in more recent Star Trek shows
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JWs in movies and entertainment
Ostria replied to Dages's topic in TV, Movies, Sports, Video & Theatre
Kinda sucks because i was really wondering if there was some payoff to it, like maybe they would have ran past some cart witnessers while running away from someone. IDK i always figured if i became famous or popular or something online, i'd sprinkle some easter eggs in my stuff (This is assuming what i'm doing i have full creative control over, like if i'm a live streamer or something and not a random actor. Last thing i need is to throw an easter egg and i'm stuck saying or doing something dumb....like if i have to carry a pile of books, and i decide to put a NWT bible in the pile, and the next thing i know i have to push an old person down the stairs) -
I have mixed feelings about someone creating a JWPub file. It seems to open opportunities for misleading information to appear as authorized publications. However, I would love to see the MW, Assembly and Convention transcripts as JWPubs...
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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.
Mike047 replied to Nelly Kim's topic in Forum Games
Paper masquerading as china, sounds a bit like this system which, like a cowboy film is all about appearances but no substance. -
Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.
Qapla replied to Nelly Kim's topic in Forum Games
Setting the table, while often fancy, can be fully functional even when the plates are paper. -
Those early Klingons in Star Trek did not look the same as the Klingons in more recent Star Trek shows
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Modern references to creative days:
*** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
*** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
*** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
*** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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I was just talking to a brother whose son is in video services in the US. They are reducing staff and even discussing downsizing Ramapo - because they are able to use AI for so much of the artwork and videos.· 3 replies
He was telling me that what used to take weeks is now taking days and with only a few people instead of a large staff. More and more are getting sent back into the field. They are even able reduce the number of people needed for acting out scenes. That is a lot of donated funds saved and more workers for the field. It won't surprise me if we see an update soon describing all the ways the GB has approved for AI usage.
I know they will always have humans to review, edit and approve the final product; but most of our pictures and videos will be at least partially if not fully AI generated.
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