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Roland Hearn
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A Walk in the Garden is a conversation around the impact of love in our lives. We all want to be loved and we all want to love, but we don't always understand how love works in our lives, how it changes us, and the mechanism for applying love throughout our lives to become the very best people that we can be.
AWitG came about as a result of me processing my own frustrations during the Covid 19 lock down. For the better part of my adult life I have been working through what it means for people to make love the centre of their lives. It is easy to claim such a grand ideal but what does it look like to get there and what does the world look like from that point? There are some very practical ideas around that issue that actually make it work. I try to explore those here.
AWitG came about as a result of me processing my own frustrations during the Covid 19 lock down. For the better part of my adult life I have been working through what it means for people to make love the centre of their lives. It is easy to claim such a grand ideal but what does it look like to get there and what does the world look like from that point? There are some very practical ideas around that issue that actually make it work. I try to explore those here.
The Finale: A Walk in the Garden E52 See How Far We've Come
The Finale: A Walk in the Garden E52 See How Far We've Come
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Local Parks and Long Walks: A Walk in the Garden E51 The Love of My Life
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Local Parks and Long Walks: A Walk in the Garden E51 The Love of My Life
My Most Painful Day A Walk in the Garden E50 When Shame Triumphs
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My Most Painful Day A Walk in the Garden E50 When Shame Triumphs
A Magnificent Winter's Day: A Walk in the Garden Ep 49 - Surviving Conflict
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A Magnificent Winter's Day: A Walk in the Garden Ep 49 - Surviving Conflict
Noosa Beach and National Park: A Walk in the Garden E48 - The Honoured Life
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Noosa Beach and National Park: A Walk in the Garden E48 - The Honoured Life
The Disappointing Turn of Events: A Walk in the Garden E47 - A Reflection
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The Disappointing Turn of Events: A Walk in the Garden E47 - A Reflection
The Barossa Valley: A Walk in the Garden E46 The Core of Addiction
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The Barossa Valley: A Walk in the Garden E46 The Core of Addiction
Maluga Passive Park, NSW: A Walk in the Garden E 45 - Recognising Manipulation
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Maluga Passive Park, NSW: A Walk in the Garden E 45 - Recognising Manipulation
The Blue Springs, New Zealand: A Walk in the Garden E44 What does Love Look Like
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I finally get to travel internationally again. It gives me a chance to catch up with some great friends at the incredibly beautiful Blue Springs. We talk about what it means to live love.
The Bottle Brush Tree: A Walk in the Garden E43 - The Struggle with Isolation
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A Beautiful flower reminds me of how identity is shaped and causes me to think of one of the most destructive forces in that process.
Baldwins Bluff Trail: A Walk in the Garden E 42 - The Way my Brain Works
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The conclusion to last week's video in Serpentine National Park gives me the opportunity to think about the way I process information.
The Serpentine Falls: A Walk in the Garden E 41 - Overcoming Loneliness
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My most recent trip to Perth gave me the chance to check out a near by national park, waterfall and bush walk. Beautiful. While there I reflected on the loneliness inherent in a lot of travel, how to best understand it and the most effective response to loneliness overall.
The Morelia Walking Track - A Walk in the Garden E 40: The Five fold response of love.
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This is the conclusion of the video I created last week. It is focusing on the solution to the struggle.
Mount Nebo's Magnificence: A Walk in the Garden E39 - The Problem with Failing
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In this video I go for a walk along the Morelia Walking Track at Mount Nebo. It is an amazing area and well worth the effort. During my walk I did the first part of a two part video looking at a specific shame struggle and the solution for that struggle.
A Walk in the Garden E38 - Love and Being
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A busy week sees me needing my walk in the garden. Even though we are headed for winter I was captured, and refreshed, by the beauty I saw this morning.
The Good Life - A Walk in the Garden E37: Blessed
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The Good Life - A Walk in the Garden E37: Blessed
Youngs Crossing - Unnoticed Suburban Beauty: A Walk in the Garden E36 Understanding Self-worth
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Youngs Crossing - Unnoticed Suburban Beauty: A Walk in the Garden E36 Understanding Self-worth
Cedar Creek Falls: A Goanna and Some Great memories - A Walk in the Garden E35 Loves Communication
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Cedar Creek Falls: A Goanna and Some Great memories - A Walk in the Garden E35 Loves Communication
Easter - A Love-filled Day: A Walk in the Garden E34 The Whole Story
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Easter - A Love-filled Day: A Walk in the Garden E34 The Whole Story
Canberra A stunning Capital: A Walk in the Garden E33 Culture Shame and Love
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Canberra A stunning Capital: A Walk in the Garden E33 Culture Shame and Love
The Big Decission A Walk in the Garden E 32 Self Worth and Loosing Weight
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The Big Decission A Walk in the Garden E 32 Self Worth and Loosing Weight
Perth, World's most Remote Major City: A Walk in the Garden E31 History, Hope, and the Human Spirit
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Perth, World's most Remote Major City: A Walk in the Garden E31 History, Hope, and the Human Spirit
The Forgotten People: A Walk in the Garden E 30 Dignity worth and love
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The Forgotten People: A Walk in the Garden E 30 Dignity worth and love
Setting the Horses Free: A Walk in the Garden E29 - Love, Worth and Freedom
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Setting the Horses Free: A Walk in the Garden E29 - Love, Worth and Freedom
A Walk in the Garden E28 An identity Issue
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A Walk in the Garden E28 An identity Issue
A Walk in the Garden E27 Of Flame Trees and Christmas Celebrations
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A Walk in the Garden E27 Of Flame Trees and Christmas Celebrations
A Walk in the Garden E26 The Walk from Shame
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A Walk in the Garden E26 The Walk from Shame
A Walk in the Garden E25 A Beginning Hope
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A Walk in the Garden E25 A Beginning Hope
A Walk in the Garden E24 A Beach, A Grandfather, and a Very Troubling Memory
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A Walk in the Garden E24 A Beach, A Grandfather, and a Very Troubling Memory
A Walk in the Garden E23 Of Oversized Bananas and Our Oversized Struggle with Shame
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A Walk in the Garden E23 Of Oversized Bananas and Our Oversized Struggle with Shame
I got swooped by some yesterday while helping with dog walking. I saw one with what appeared to be a chick in front of it And then the feathery bastards were swooping all around me. Most of it was just bluff swooping and I never actually got hit.
I walked through a field for 2 years. From school. Got attacked every time. 😅 I wouldn't tolerate attacks at my home though.
Bro the bird is cringy
When a plover catches you going near their nests during their swooping season it spells bad news
I don't understand, what happen when the babies born ? They stay in the middle of an empty area ? It looks dangerous, do all predators fear these birds ? That's scary...
Walk closer to the trees 😂
it the Mum eggs🕊🦅👀🔊💻
I em scey of the plubes
I hate them
Plovers gunna plove
at our local golf course they seem to attack players playing by them selves, if you are in a group, they screech and try to swoop but don't attack. Best way to deter them is to put up an umbrella
Theres a female plover nesting in front of the house opposite to mine. Whenever someone goes near it, it opens its wings ready to attack.
My school playground be like:
Plovers have poisonous Talons… almost got swooped by one ..
That's a myth that's been proven false Only one species of bird is poisonous and it lives in Papua new Guinea
Are you from canberra? This looks so much like it 😂 showed my kiwi partner this video to let him know there’s worse than a magpie
We've got a couple of them down the road from us now. And Today I stood there and there and there and said "Yeah?" and took a challenging step forward. We won't go that way again. Is there any worse bird than a pluvver?
I got swooped by one of these on my scooter when I was about 6 and it hit me in the ear
I almost got hit by one it was so bloody terrifying I had to duck and shit my pants 😅
They don't use the spikes to harm is more to scary
I heard those birds for 4 hours at 4am 😮
Time to go Pete Sampras on that! Personally I haven't been attacked by em or Magpies in all my life even when they're protecting. It's just like horses n dogs if they don't sense my fear it doesn't happen, maybe try it, but you've got to believe it
I went to check the mail today and was attacked by 2 Plovers. Afterwards I saw my neighbour swooped and they even went for my car when I drove out the driveway. We live in a townhouse where there are 5 units close to their obvious nesting spot. This is going to interesting. Especially when the lawn mower man comes to mow the lawn which is right where the nest is. I absolutely adore baby Plovers though so I actually think it's worth it just to see those cute little road runner babies running around. Wish me luck!!😳😁
They won’t actually hit you with the spur
Me and my friends were throwing ice at them and three of them fucking came after us and we shat ourselves
stuka dive bomber
Just find the nest and remove the eggs. The birds will move on
Worst advice ever
I have two plovers nesting in a small paddock opposite my house. They let me check their 2 eggs every morning, but only if I'm wearing the same black and white dress (which is a bit of a pain in the ass) they've nested in this very same spot for 15 years & they absolutely fascinate me with their diligence in protecting their young 🕊️👍
I think plovers are a lot worse than magpies.
Yeh, I think they can be. I have had more problems with plovers than magpies myself, which is where I kind of learned how to best respond to them. The fact they attack in twos is what makes them so difficult to manage.
@@rolandhearn6885 That does make sense.
Disagree! I've only seen and experienced plovers trying to scare by flying close on the other hand I've seen magpies dive head first into people's heads resulting in stitches, twice I've seen that and one was a friend's pet as a kid
@@kontrast4361PLOVERS HAVE BIG YELLOW SPIKES OF THEIR WINGS AND WHEN THEY SWOOP THEY SCRATCH YOU AND STICK THEM INTO YOU BE AFRAID!!!!
They are a ground feeding, and ground nesting bird During nesting season, they are ultra-ultra-protective, of both the nest, and the chicks once they've hatched The mama bird can often be seen squatting on the ground, with her chicks tucked up under her wings once the chicks have hatched, to give them warmth and shelter. The chicks are cute, inquisitive little buggers, and masters of camouflaging themselves if danger threatens. If you are anywhere the chicks, the parent's will do whatever they can to get you away from them every trick from the fake broken wing, to swooping you straight in the face. I even recently had 2 trying to take on my Ute, as I slowly drove past the family Seriously, they are so protective, they will take on a CAR! As the bone spur on their wings is reputed to be poisonous, (I think in the same way a lizard bite is poisonous, ie: it's not venom as such, just loaded with bad bacteria that will cause a nasty infection, and I could be wrong on that) It's definitely a good idea to give these birds plenty of space during breeding season.
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Love this Pastor Roland!
Hand in Hand. God gave me this about 20 years ago. “Working hand in hand as the body of Christ to see the father’s will accomplished that the Son Jesus may be glorified.”
This happened to me i saw two swooping a nest i was close to a few years ago
It is not something that you quickly forget, particularly the sounds.
I heard that today nama had a baby chick
Beautiful! Create the space, embody Love, experience transformation. God is with us. :)
These are my favorite birds. For some reason they don't attack anyone around here. At least I've never seen it. They're hilarious birds to watch though.
It's definitely seasonal, so I wonder if they are having there young in a different location.
@@rolandhearn6885 Possibly but I see these birds in many different locations. I travel all over the city on my electric unicycle and often see them. But they always act timid while on the ground. When they take off and fly they do make that crazy sound though but never seen one swoop anybody.
@@arcrides6841 That is really interesting. I would love to work out the reason. It can only have to do with their breeding patterns. That is the way they defend their nests, so the difference can only have to do with that.
@@rolandhearn6885 yeah I think you're right. I'm sure that if I (or anyone else) came at their nest they'd start attacking. Maybe these birds are more intelligent and they find better places for their eggs. Rather than laying them at the public park then harassing everybody lol. Those birds really do crack me up. Even the ones over here though.
I totally agree with you 😊
Way to go and good for you. God Loves you just the way you are and so do I. I will join you on the journey.
Thanks mate, let's do it.
Asking permission to share on FB.
Yes Melody, absolutely, we are committed to getting these thoughts and ideas to people that really need them.
A beautiful conversation!
That Karen smile is priceless!
I’m outside so as soon as I heard the one in the video I heard one nearby
LOL - I'll bet you paid attention, right?
@@rolandhearn6885 yeah birds don’t really swoop me for some reason not really sure why they don’t like my friends
@@electronicfreak1111 we have one at our school I named it it goes for everyone but me and my friends
@@skitzpro2097 awesome and I have to say this as someone who does parkour ‘PARKOUR!’
@@electronicfreak1111 lol
Love your laid-back style!
Thanks Adam, I appreciate the feed back.
How are ya, Roland Hearn. pretty colorful video. thank. :)
Thank you SO much for these familiar messages, that literally changed me! I miss you guys more than you know 💝 It's so good to reinforce what I believe, and to share with others. Thank you!!
Hi Cindy, I saw this comment and immediately my heart was filled with memories and my eyes with tears. There are so many people that we miss more than we can say and you certainly are among them. Thank you for your comment and holding onto the dream.
Beautiful my Brother Chang! Thankful for you and your voice for the love of God and all of humanity. God is with us!
Excellent reflection: th-cam.com/video/vD7HJcpJD9U/w-d-xo.html