The Time Machine Sleep Podcast

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I love this type of podcast, there are far too many people who find it difficult to fall asleep, so I designed this to help them switch off their overactive minds and concentrate on this origin.

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English

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Senior (55+)

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British (General) Welsh

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the perfect relaxation of the body and mind for sleep using the origins technique. Hi mark here. This technique of listening to an origin will help you sleep better and feel far more refreshed after listening to it for this exercise, I highly recommend that you are laying down and are in fact ready to go to sleep, although it can get practised at any time of the day before we begin. Let's start with a few simple breaths in and out. This breath exercise will help you descend to yourself. Simply breathe in through the nose and exhale slowly out of the mouth something like this into the nose. Exhale slowly out of the mouth. Now try it in your own time in your own pace and repeat it a few more times. Perhaps at times you'd like to be able to turn your mind off. For millions of people worldwide, sleep is one of the most critical aspects of their life that gets disrupted by an excessively active mind. What's up with that? You might ask, while getting enough sleep is very important for you, and you should do all you can to achieve this goal. Let's put our minds at ease. Relax and get to the bottom of this. By listening to this origin, I'll be talking about the author. The original book in any subsequent films or movies made. This Origin is the Time Machine by HG Wells, and it was first published in 1895. Herbert George Wells, the author of The Time Machine, was born on the 21st of September 1866 and passed away on the 13th of August 1946 at the age of 80 and was a writer from England. Most people today remember Wells for his works of science fiction, and he gets often referred to as the father of science fiction. Not only that, he was indeed a prolific writer. He worked in various genres and produced over 50 novels and dozens of short pieces. His work in the non fiction genre included pieces of social criticism, political writing, historical writing, popular scientific writing, satire, biographies and autobiographies. The Time Traveller is the main character in the book, a Victorian English scientist and gentleman inventor who resides in Richmond, Surrey, in what was then Great Britain. The book starts with a discussion at a dinner evening arranged by the Time Traveller, except for a man named Philby, an argumentative person with red hair. None of the dinner guests present gets ever given their names. Instead their professions, such as the psychologist or physical characteristics. For example, the very young man. The storyteller describes how the traveller explained to his dinner guests that time is only a 4th dimension and showed them a tabletop model device for travelling through it. He announces that he has created advice that can transport a person through time, then reappears at dinner the next week to tell an amazing story and take on the role of the new narrator in the story, the time Traveller tries a device out for the first time. He initially believes nothing has changed, but he quickly realised he has travelled five hours into the future. Moving on, he notices that his house vanishes and gets replaced with a lush and verdant guard. The Time Traveller detours to the year 802,701 Anno Domina, where he encounters a civilisation of diminutive, elegant and childish adults known as the Eloy. They follow a fruit based diet and live in small communities inside enormous futuristic structures that are slowly losing their structural integrity. Although they seem content in carefree, they are afraid of the dark, especially on moonless nights. The time trial arrives at the top of a hill that offers a view of London after visiting the area surrounding the Eloise homes. His attempts to talk to them get hampered where their lack of interest or self control. When he observes them, he discovers that they remain silent in the face of the strange midnight disappearances, possibly out of fear. He concludes that communism has finally got accomplished and that the entire Earth has transformed into a garden with little evidence of human society or engineering. From hundreds of thousands of years ago, When the time travel returns to where he first arrived, he is shocked to discover that his time machine is gone. He eventually concludes that the device got dragged into a nearby building with heavy doors locked from the inside and looks like a sphinx by an unidentified party. Fortunately, he had taken the levers off the machine before departing the time machine, being unable to travel through time without them. Later in the dark he is menacingly approached by the ape like chocolates known as Morlocks, will only come to the service at night and reside underground. He explores one of the numerous wells or tunnels that lead to the Morlocks homes and finds the industry and machinery that support the L Oise about ground utopia. The favoured nobility has developed into the intellectually degraded alloy, while the mechanical servants have evolved into the brutal light, fearing Morlocks according to his revised idea, assuming that the Morlocks of stolen his time machine, he investigates the Morlocks tunnels and find out that they feed on the L Oy because they have no other means of subsidence according to the Time Traveller intellect, as a reaction to an effect of danger as the Eloy have no significant threats to them, they have lost the spirit, brainpower and physical fitness of humanity. At its best, he prevents an Eloy named Weiner from drowning. While no other Eloy pay attention to her predicament. Over several days, they grow to have an innocently loving relationship. He leads Weiner on a journey to a far off building known as the Palace of Green Porcelain, which turns out to be a deserted museum here. The time trial discovers some new matches and makes a rudimentary weapon to use against the Morlocks that he must battle to reclaim his machine. Weiner will be returned to a home by him, however, deciding to spend the night in the forest because they can't handle the exhausted and protracted journey back to Weiner's house that night. They are overrun by Morlocks, causing at the same time Weiner to pass out The traveller escapes by luck, when a small fire had started behind them. To divert, the Morlocks grows larger and catches up to them as a raging forest fire. Weiner and the chasing more looks get lost in the fire, and the time travel is heartbroken over his loss, unaware that the traveller would use the time machine to get away the Morlocks, unlock the Sphinx and use it as bait to catch him before continuing his journey. He reattach is the levers and moves forward approximately 30 million years as he keeps moving forward In time, he observes the sun getting more extensive, redder and dimmer, the earth's rotation gradually ceasing and the globe growing silent and cold as the last degenerate organisms perish. There's a world covered in simple, licious vegetation. He encountered some of the last living species on a dying earth, menacing, reddish crab like animals, slowly walking the blood red beaches in pursuit of giant butterflies. He returns to the machine out of exhaustion and returns to his own time. Arriving at the lab precisely three hours after the first departed, he arrives late to his own dinner party. After dining, the time Traveller tells his travels to his sceptical guests and displays to weird white flowers that Weiner had hidden his pocket as proof. The original narrator then resumes and says that when he returned to the time Travellers residents the following day, he saw him getting ready for another journey and making a promise to come back soon. The narrator writes that the time Traveller has not returned from his journey. But he waited three years before writing that the 19 sixties film version of The Time Machine, the Story was adapted into a science fiction movie in the United States. In 1960 the film got promoted under the name H. G. Wells is the Time Machine Rod Taylor, Alan Young and Yvette memo with some of the actors who appeared in the movie. George Powell, who also directed and produced a 1953 adaption of H. G. Wells Is the War of the Worlds was the man behind the camera for this movie. The movie was honoured with an Academy Award for its time lapse photographic effects, demonstrating how quickly the world is evolving. Rod Taylor hosted a sequel to Mr Powell's iconic film The Time Machine. The Journey Back in 1993 the film You Reunited Him with Alan Young and Whit Bissell and featured the only sequel to Mr Powell's film, which David Duncan, the original screenwriter, wrote. Wah Chang and Gene Warren, both of whom of one Academy Award for their work in special Effects field appeared in the programme. The 2002 film The Time Machine. This version of the Time Machine got released in the United States in 2002. John Logan loosely adapted it from the novel of the same name written by H. G. Wells in 18 95 and from the screenplay written by David Duncan for the film of the same name Doctor, released in 1960 Arnold Leibovit was in charge of executive production, and Simon Wells, the great grandson of the book's original author, was in charge of directing the film. A Romantic Backstory, a new scenario about how civilisation gets destroyed and several new characters, such as an artificial, intelligent hologram and a Morlock leader are some of the new additions to the film's cast, which takes place in New York City rather than London and contains new story elements not present in either the original novel or the film adaption. Made in 1960. His first stop is 2030 in New York City to see a lunar orbital catastrophe before continuing to the year 802,701 and to dominate for the main narrative later, he finds himself thousands of years on, where he gets greeted by toxic clouds and a world devastated by the Morlocks, with ruins and artefacts of the race stretching to the horizon. In addition to starring Guy Pearce, Orlando Jones, Samantha member Mark Addy and Jeremy Irons in the 2002 remake of the 19 sixties film The Time Traveller gets played as Alexander Hartigan, a mechanical engineering professor Alex's House has a cameo appearance by H. G. Wells, who may get seen in the photograph on the wall near the front entrance. A brief cameo appearance as a shopkeeper by Alan Young, who appeared in the 19 sixties film complete the cast with its polished turned brass construction and Fresnel like revolving glass reminiscent of a lighthouse Fresnel lens. The time machine's design was indeed remarkably similar to that of a lighthouses. Mara, played by Samantha Miranda, is the female employee who takes the place of Weiner in the early versions of the story. The Eli people in this film have a long legacy of speaking in a dialect of stone language that is virtually identical to the English language. The Time Traveller has a direct impact on the plot, and the Morlocks are more barbaric and agile than the human characters. The film was met with both negative and positive reviews and made about $123 million worldwide at the 75th Academy Awards. It came up against Frida for the award for Best Makeup, which Frida ultimately won. John M. Elliott Jr and Barbara Lawrence were the nominees for the award. If you like this type of presentation, Please leave a comment, maybe a like or subscribe to my mailing list. You can also visit me at www dot things books dot com. Thank you so much for listening.