Halle, you should be very proud of this video. Absolutely beautifully put. Honestly, I believe it could be a short film - the car accident juxtaposed to your great aunt's decision, contrasting the realization of how fragile life is with the deliberate choice to end it, but also the parts in-between, the mundane day to day activities and the true joy that can come from that if we're open to it. You captured so much but in an entirely genuine and delicate way. Way to go!
halle and emma chamberlain have concise titles that get right to the point. they create a little apprehension before watching the video, but they always make sense.
That’s a lot of different, difficult, and unsettling things for someone to process all at once. Been there! Stick close to people who know you and care for you! You’ll get through all of this. :)
Your aunt is powerful. That is a powerful move. To live strong, and to die strong. I know its strange, but that's...powerful. Respect for your aunt, and respect to your grandma for understanding. Its very hard to grasp considering life is so fleeting. When we are young, we think about all we can do while we live..but when you're old, there's less to lose. I hope you find yourself in a peaceful place.
Can someone please explain - is it a common thing in Canada (or elsewhere) for old people to do this? So is it basically like an institutionalized suicide?
@@bmxyooo people who make this choice call it “Dying with Dignity”. It’s elective and there’s many, many psychological tests done before this is an “acceptable” way to go - but yes, it’s “suicide”. People with ALS, constant seizures, cancer in stage 4, and sometimes just super old folks have considered this humane. To die knowing that the last time ppl will remember you by is your most capable self is very important for many, not just a husk of what you once were (which can cause resentment in family members because of caregiving choices like hospice or retirement homes or just in your family’s house). It’s a very complicated conversation, but as simply put - yes, it’s assisted suicide.
@@jaq6258 Thank you for the concise explanation! Surely I've heard a lot about euthanasia, which may be chosen in cases of incurable diseases, but this assisted suicide (chosen by healthy individuals) is news to me.
@@CeeCee-cx6ks Man, why did you have to ruin such a beautiful comment with this reply. Her aunt is choosing to die by her own rules, rather than suffer another few years of pain. She's lived a good life and her family agrees to her decision. It is powerful because she's greeting death herself rather than waiting for it to come around, lying in a hospital bed. There is power in the courage.
fun fact: I discovered phoebe bridgers at the same time I found out about you channel, so every night I wrote down things that makes me happy in my journal, you both appeared together. It was so special the last moment of this vlog
Your conversation with your grandma made me miss talking to mine so much. Cherish all the times you can have those chats, you’ll treasure them forever ❤️
My boyfriend’s dad died in August from a car crash. He was in it as well, the medics told him he had a 3% chance of surviving. He didn’t even break any bones, just got a nasty scar on his leg. He is a trooper, strong mentally at the moment. Still can’t go into the passenger seat of the car, sends him back. He says now that he was supposed to die in that crash, so he says he’s going to try and do everything and that it doesn’t matter, he was supposed to be dead in August. Live life like it’s your last day.
My dad ended his life in our house four years ago. It was difficult to process but I accept and respect his decision - I'm just glad he's not in pain any more. What I do remember is this incredible glowing feeling afterward - in a physical sense this may have been caused by shock or adrenaline. We had police and paramedics going through our house and I was sat in the doorway of my room. I just remember this warm, loving feeling growing inside of me - and it felt as if it was calling out to everything around me. It was as if all the beauty and goodness of my dad had been exhaled from his body and gone into every corner of the world - the leaves, the mountains, the buildings, the flowers, every blade of grass. In a way, I guess that's true. As our physical bodies return to the soil they give life to everything around us - each person we love never leaves us. They grow into everything, until we see the joy they gave us everywhere. Thanks for being you - I hope your car gets sorted out so you can get some good quality family time.
i lost my boyfriend to depression and suicide earlier this month and i really needed to read this. i relate to the glowing feeling, i almost feel safe and comfortable now like he’s truly always with me now that his soul is away from his physical body. thank you for your comment
It makes me so happy you keep in touch with your elders it means so much to them, and it’s truly one of the kindest forms of love to share with the world. You’re doing great ❤️
Your videos makes me wanna question everything. Like, I'm in a forest with birds chirping around me and I'm having a talk with myself. It's like an escape. Like a good escape..they are like a dose of peace and the motivation to get better, enjoy little moments in life. Before coming across your channel.. I never looked at little things with so much love like I do now. I really do. How beautiful accumulation life is of these moments and you increase their value by just existing. You teach a lot of things to me. So, thank you.
I'm Canadian and my mother's aunt scheduled her death too last year. It was a strange time and i really understand you in this because i didn't get to know her before she died. It's a bit troubling too that she had Multiple sclerosis like my mother does. It makes you reflect a lot on death, indeed. Thank you for this video Halle, i always love what you do ❤ Love from Québec :)
This video helped me more than you could ever know. I have struggled with the same exact feeling of losing a loved one I never got to fully know and your video painted this kind of scary idea of losing someone or grasping the idea of death itself in such an endearing and comforting light. I hope you get all the support you need during this time
halle this video is a gem, you're a gem, i'm so glad the internet exists in the way it does if only so that i get to experience bits of your life presented in such a beautifully raw manner
That phone call almost made me cry. I lost my grandma and my nana within months of each other. I was so close with especially my grandma. I miss her so much and think about her everyday. I’m glad you could talk to yours ❤️
No physical damage occurred, and this is a positive thing. The most important thing is your safety. As for the car it can be compensatedThank God for your safety I was affected at the beginning of the video and I was afraid that something might happen to you
This made me happy and broke my heart all at once...I miss my mom and my grandma every single minute of every day. But I've come from a long line of women who have spiritual experiences that allow me to know we go on and I will see them again. God Bless you all:)
halle you’re the sweetest person ever and you only deserve good things im sorry that you’re going through this, the only thing i can say is i hope it passes as soon as possible💗 also i should add that i screamed when i heard phoebe haha i hope you had fun
Neither of my grandmothers are a part of my life, one due to distance and one by her choice so that convo hit me. Anytime I hear ppl talk about their grandparents I feel sad.
I'm getting really emotional watching this. I just went through something so similar. It was my aunt as well, she's didn't get to choose the day, but she may as well have. I didn't know her super well, but I got to talk to her one last time to say goodbye. It's hard. She wouldn't like us being sad about it though.
Shame you couldn't talk to Aunt Varna.. but I guess someone just wants to go in peace and not be overwhelmed. Sorry about your car.. I've had some close calls with people pulling out without looking; it's especially scary on a motorcycle. Your cinematography skills are really great in this vlog. I loved the third-person shots in the store, and many others. Great use of audio too. Glad your nana seems to be doing well, it's nice that you still have her to talk to. I also think about death pretty often, it's a weird thing to imagine one day existing and the next day not. Usually I just try to push it to the back and be thankful for today, but it's that one ever-persistent threat to our mortality that nobody can overcome. I suppose you've overcome it in a way by posting these videos, and me by posting this comment. Who knows how long either of them will last, but hopefully longer than either of us.
its strange to think that you could exist one day and then not the next, yet there will still be traces of your presence all throughout everyone else lives. just a weird thought, especially the fact that it will 100% happen to me in the future
First off, I'm glad you're safe! That battle scar would've ended many ants career, including mine. Also, I love your title. It's simple but powerful, the car crash, talk with Nana, and concert with friends just shows why we should live life to the fullest. I'm kinda socially anxious and watching your videos makes me wanna push myself to try and make new friends at campus. thx
wow, this video was heavy yet beautiful. I'm glad you're okay from your car accident, and thank you for sharing about your Aunt. may she go in peace. what a warrior..
Same thing with law of attraction happens with me too!!! I'm working on manifesting more aligned and happier ideas & thoughts...it's a struggle cause of trauma but it's so worth it to manifest better for ourselves. You deserve the best!
halle! I never comment on videos, but I need to let you know how much I appreciate your channel. every time I click on a video I feel like I'm catching up with a close friend. you really have a gift communicating your emotions through film, please keep doing what you're doing!!
I paused the video after the phone call you had with your grama was over and seriously cried so hard. What a precious lady I can just tell. She treasures the small things like her grandchildren thinking of her and calling her up. When you get to the last quarter of your life everything slows down and she obviously appreciates these moments so much more and means a lot more too. This is one of my fav videos of yours for sure. A simple conversation can mean so much to our grandparents ❤️
Dude we’re on the same wavelength like my car of much sentimental value just died and it’s like everyone around me is either trying to die or actually dying- it’s rough, but you’re not alone❤️
Your cat is literally my favorite pet on all of RUclips. He is the most affectionate, involved, intelligent and vocal cat I have ever met. He is so perfect for you and I love him for that.
It’s okay to think on these topics, it happens everyday with life. It sounds to me like you’re coming into a deeper sense of your spiritual awakening! I’m excited for you. Don’t be afraid, take life one moment at a time my girl. You are where you need to be right now.
omg this vid was so meaningful and death related:> started out with a crash, the phone call about your aunt, then ending with phoebe bridgers the queen of the graveyard
This is a great video, I don’t exactly know the words to describe my feelings besides “dude,same” or “wow” but the reflecting on death and sudden sadness at not knowing someone… there’s just lots of things going on that are overwhelming and I’m sorry you had to deal with that all in one week. I love the call with your grandma, though. Something about phone calls with grandparents are extra comforting. I’m glad you were able to talk to her and ask questions.
This video really emphasizes how one's beliefs and our decisions effect those who love us. Euthanasia, while an ancient practice, is making a comeback in the West with Christian-based morality fading. In a Christian understanding, our lives are not our own. We were created by God and for communion with God. God is ultimately the Author of our lives who brought us into existence, and in normal scenarios He also decides our departing. Non-Christian thought cannot tolerate the idea that pain and suffering can be used to our benefit, because it doesn't believe that this life should be used in preparation for the next life. The "death of Saint Sisoes the Great" is a good example of a Christian ending to this life. God be with you and your family during this time, Halle Burns.
Every time I have a hard day, I head over to your channel. I hope this makes sense but your videos always make me feel human. It is good to remember that bad days happen and feeling emotions of any kind isn't something to avoid. All I am trying to say is, thank you for posting these beautiful videos.
That makes the two of us Halle, I just got into a reck yesterday. Worst one I've been in. You're not alone. I can relate to you in so many ways. Thanks for being you and sharing with us!
as someone who has also been in a car accident, and lost family members, I just wanna say I get how you're feeling. you do a great job of looking for the positive things, and I just wanna let you know I've been where you have and felt what you are feeling and that it's valid and you aren't alone in it. car accidents are scary as hell and it was very brave of you to just start driving again. I am so sorry for your loss and your aunt seems like a very powerful amazing woman, even if you didn't get much of a chance to know her. I understand that feeling too my nanna, so I know it's not the same but asking memories of people who did know her will help you get to know her in some way. From the sound of it, she seems like a really headstrong cool woman. I also wanted to say how beautiful this video was and it was more than another youtube video, it was beautifully filmed, real, and raw, the choices you made when putting it together were amazing I loved the blackout when talking to your grandma.
Halle I am praying for you. Losing a family member is very hard, even if you weren’t close to them. Sharing blood with someone is very significant and losing them feels like you’ve lost a piece of yourself, but it does get easier I assure you.
Oh my. So sorry, Halle. 😩. Our (kind, nice) neighbor ran into my beautiful (perfect) little car a week ago, backing out to go to work. The mirror is hanging off, it's dented in, and several other problems now. We bought it like a year ago, babied by previous owner, and now it's "driveable," - with duct tape - to be fixed properly in January.✨🌲💖 I am MUCH sorrier to hear about your aunt. I only can say (as a 73 year old now, myself) please don't let this (ever!) influence you to even consider such a choice. 😔 Life is a gift in every form and God knows when it will run it's course for each of us, naturally. May He be with your aunt now, and I pray that she will change her mind. 🙏💃 Sending you hugs and love. 💖
So sorry for your loss. In some ways, it is worse when you didn’t get the chance to meet someone before they were gone. Stay strong. Also, Phoebe Bridgers is one of the purest singer/songwriters. I love her!
halle i'm sorry for your loss :( keep being the best you you can be to get through this because i know you can!!! You are the best and its ok to be sad i hope you feel better :) Love from England
Halle, dont worry about thinking these intuitive thoughts, they can be very painful so dont let them distract you. Also, you should talk to someone about it, cause you said it happens...so if they keep happening, look for help cause it will be a lot more easy to have someone by your side and talking about it. I pray that you're going to be alright, these hard times will make you stronger so dont forget:I love you, we love you, God loves you and if you are safe now its a miracle. ❤❤❤ WE LOVE YOU!!
I just lost a great aunt, yesterday actually. It's odd because we weren't close but I still have to process grief?? i guess it's good to know I'm not alone in going through these things
When you have low energy bad things usually happen such as an accident and an illness. My suggestion is when you have this kind of intuitive feeling that something bad is going to happen, try to boost your energy by being thankful, showing love and compassion. In my experience when I do this usually nothing bad happens. If your energy is high, good things start to happen..
Halle! I don’t know how long ago the accident was from this video, but pleeeease get looked at by a doc even if you feel fine. Injuries from an accident can manifest later. Unfortunately I know this from experience. Sending you lots of love! 💜
Dude that’s so scary. I was in a single vehicle incident..and I was super shaken up.. my window didn’t break though! Also if something like this Happens again remember you DO NOT need to go to class. Professors have always been surprisingly supportive. :) stay safe!
A car can be replaced but your precious life not. I‘m glad you and the man are both okay. Death is strange and unsettling but also beautiful and peaceful. It‘s all about your individual perspective. At least that‘s what i‘m telling myself. sending all the love your way, Halle! :))
Halle, you should be very proud of this video. Absolutely beautifully put.
Honestly, I believe it could be a short film - the car accident juxtaposed to your great aunt's decision, contrasting the realization of how fragile life is with the deliberate choice to end it, but also the parts in-between, the mundane day to day activities and the true joy that can come from that if we're open to it.
You captured so much but in an entirely genuine and delicate way. Way to go!
such a nice comment
The call with your nana is so interesting, you guys are so sweet and respectful to each other!
to think of all the love, friendship, loss, and heartbreak over 90 years ❤️ damn
hi damon
halle and emma chamberlain have concise titles that get right to the point. they create a little apprehension before watching the video, but they always make sense.
I love them both see much
my two comfort channels
and theyre my only favorites haha
@@DrMirrorball same (:
@@prigrg alwaysss
why did the phone call with your nana make me tear up. she sounds so precious :(
same here
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That’s a lot of different, difficult, and unsettling things for someone to process all at once. Been there! Stick close to people who know you and care for you! You’ll get through all of this. :)
11:48 this segment was so intense. im no filmmaker but the blacked out screen really added to the whole setting
Your aunt is powerful. That is a powerful move. To live strong, and to die strong. I know its strange, but that's...powerful. Respect for your aunt, and respect to your grandma for understanding. Its very hard to grasp considering life is so fleeting. When we are young, we think about all we can do while we live..but when you're old, there's less to lose.
I hope you find yourself in a peaceful place.
Can someone please explain - is it a common thing in Canada (or elsewhere) for old people to do this? So is it basically like an institutionalized suicide?
@@bmxyooo people who make this choice call it “Dying with Dignity”. It’s elective and there’s many, many psychological tests done before this is an “acceptable” way to go - but yes, it’s “suicide”. People with ALS, constant seizures, cancer in stage 4, and sometimes just super old folks have considered this humane. To die knowing that the last time ppl will remember you by is your most capable self is very important for many, not just a husk of what you once were (which can cause resentment in family members because of caregiving choices like hospice or retirement homes or just in your family’s house).
It’s a very complicated conversation, but as simply put - yes, it’s assisted suicide.
@@jaq6258 Thank you for the concise explanation! Surely I've heard a lot about euthanasia, which may be chosen in cases of incurable diseases, but this assisted suicide (chosen by healthy individuals) is news to me.
Her Aunt is committing suicide. Medical assisted suicide. And this is powerful? Far from it.
@@CeeCee-cx6ks Man, why did you have to ruin such a beautiful comment with this reply. Her aunt is choosing to die by her own rules, rather than suffer another few years of pain. She's lived a good life and her family agrees to her decision. It is powerful because she's greeting death herself rather than waiting for it to come around, lying in a hospital bed. There is power in the courage.
fun fact: I discovered phoebe bridgers at the same time I found out about you channel, so every night I wrote down things that makes me happy in my journal, you both appeared together. It was so special the last moment of this vlog
Do you know the name of the song at the end?
@@luciakaiser1981 yeah! It's savior complex
i am so sorry for your loss. i know exactly what u mean about not knowing her but being sad. i hope you get to see her before!! :((
Your nana is so precious. I love when people make time and talk to their grandparents often. Yall have the cutest relationship!
Your conversation with your grandma made me miss talking to mine so much. Cherish all the times you can have those chats, you’ll treasure them forever ❤️
My boyfriend’s dad died in August from a car crash. He was in it as well, the medics told him he had a 3% chance of surviving. He didn’t even break any bones, just got a nasty scar on his leg.
He is a trooper, strong mentally at the moment. Still can’t go into the passenger seat of the car, sends him back.
He says now that he was supposed to die in that crash, so he says he’s going to try and do everything and that it doesn’t matter, he was supposed to be dead in August. Live life like it’s your last day.
I love the fact that your vlog ended with a happy note at the music festival is like unconsciously telling us how life works and its happy-sad motifs
Sending lots of comforting and healing energy to Halle and anyone reading
My dad ended his life in our house four years ago. It was difficult to process but I accept and respect his decision - I'm just glad he's not in pain any more. What I do remember is this incredible glowing feeling afterward - in a physical sense this may have been caused by shock or adrenaline. We had police and paramedics going through our house and I was sat in the doorway of my room. I just remember this warm, loving feeling growing inside of me - and it felt as if it was calling out to everything around me. It was as if all the beauty and goodness of my dad had been exhaled from his body and gone into every corner of the world - the leaves, the mountains, the buildings, the flowers, every blade of grass. In a way, I guess that's true. As our physical bodies return to the soil they give life to everything around us - each person we love never leaves us. They grow into everything, until we see the joy they gave us everywhere.
Thanks for being you - I hope your car gets sorted out so you can get some good quality family time.
i lost my boyfriend to depression and suicide earlier this month and i really needed to read this. i relate to the glowing feeling, i almost feel safe and comfortable now like he’s truly always with me now that his soul is away from his physical body. thank you for your comment
That is precious ♥️
@@saraduke5157 stay strong, sending lot of love to you ♥️
I felt the same way. I was filled with love when my grandmother died. Everyday I give love to my siblings in her name
@@saraduke5157 No worries at all - I'm glad it was useful to you and I wish you every joy on the road ahead.
It makes me so happy you keep in touch with your elders it means so much to them, and it’s truly one of the kindest forms of love to share with the world. You’re doing great ❤️
Your videos makes me wanna question everything. Like, I'm in a forest with birds chirping around me and I'm having a talk with myself. It's like an escape. Like a good escape..they are like a dose of peace and the motivation to get better, enjoy little moments in life.
Before coming across your channel.. I never looked at little things with so much love like I do now. I really do. How beautiful accumulation life is of these moments and you increase their value by just existing. You teach a lot of things to me. So, thank you.
I'm Canadian and my mother's aunt scheduled her death too last year. It was a strange time and i really understand you in this because i didn't get to know her before she died. It's a bit troubling too that she had Multiple sclerosis like my mother does. It makes you reflect a lot on death, indeed. Thank you for this video Halle, i always love what you do ❤ Love from Québec :)
This video helped me more than you could ever know. I have struggled with the same exact feeling of losing a loved one I never got to fully know and your video painted this kind of scary idea of losing someone or grasping the idea of death itself in such an endearing and comforting light. I hope you get all the support you need during this time
halle this video is a gem, you're a gem, i'm so glad the internet exists in the way it does if only so that i get to experience bits of your life presented in such a beautifully raw manner
That phone call almost made me cry. I lost my grandma and my nana within months of each other. I was so close with especially my grandma. I miss her so much and think about her everyday. I’m glad you could talk to yours ❤️
No physical damage occurred, and this is a positive thing. The most important thing is your safety. As for the car it can be compensatedThank God for your safety I was affected at the beginning of the video and I was afraid that something might happen to you
Yes,yes, yes.
@@vintagedworld ☺
your nana sounds just like tree trunks from adventure time😭😭❤️ thank you for including the phone call it was so
special to hear
i will ALWAYS love the chaotic trio (miss u ava !!) but there's something so comforting about halle and angie's dynamic
what happened?
This made me happy and broke my heart all at once...I miss my mom and my grandma every single minute of every day. But I've come from a long line of women who have spiritual experiences that allow me to know we go on and I will see them again. God Bless you all:)
So glad you're okay Halle! I'm sorry you had a rough week, I'm glad to see you're surrounded by friends and a good support system
halle you’re the sweetest person ever and you only deserve good things im sorry that you’re going through this, the only thing i can say is i hope it passes as soon as possible💗 also i should add that i screamed when i heard phoebe haha i hope you had fun
Neither of my grandmothers are a part of my life, one due to distance and one by her choice so that convo hit me. Anytime I hear ppl talk about their grandparents I feel sad.
I'm getting really emotional watching this. I just went through something so similar. It was my aunt as well, she's didn't get to choose the day, but she may as well have. I didn't know her super well, but I got to talk to her one last time to say goodbye. It's hard. She wouldn't like us being sad about it though.
Shame you couldn't talk to Aunt Varna.. but I guess someone just wants to go in peace and not be overwhelmed. Sorry about your car.. I've had some close calls with people pulling out without looking; it's especially scary on a motorcycle. Your cinematography skills are really great in this vlog. I loved the third-person shots in the store, and many others. Great use of audio too. Glad your nana seems to be doing well, it's nice that you still have her to talk to. I also think about death pretty often, it's a weird thing to imagine one day existing and the next day not. Usually I just try to push it to the back and be thankful for today, but it's that one ever-persistent threat to our mortality that nobody can overcome. I suppose you've overcome it in a way by posting these videos, and me by posting this comment. Who knows how long either of them will last, but hopefully longer than either of us.
its strange to think that you could exist one day and then not the next, yet there will still be traces of your presence all throughout everyone else lives. just a weird thought, especially the fact that it will 100% happen to me in the future
Aw man. Family is forever. Never pass up the chance to visit your family and tell them you love them.
First off, I'm glad you're safe! That battle scar would've ended many ants career, including mine. Also, I love your title. It's simple but powerful, the car crash, talk with Nana, and concert with friends just shows why we should live life to the fullest. I'm kinda socially anxious and watching your videos makes me wanna push myself to try and make new friends at campus. thx
wow, this video was heavy yet beautiful. I'm glad you're okay from your car accident, and thank you for sharing about your Aunt. may she go in peace. what a warrior..
This title frightened me to say the least 😦
same, i thougt she was gonna to talk about suicide for some reason and in a way she did (like with her aunt)
nice video, love the style :)
I always listen to Jim Croce driving on trips from Louisiana down to central Florida 👍
Your Nana😭❤️ That made me tear up. I should’ve called my grandma more when she was alive.
Same thing with law of attraction happens with me too!!! I'm working on manifesting more aligned and happier ideas & thoughts...it's a struggle cause of trauma but it's so worth it to manifest better for ourselves. You deserve the best!
halle! I never comment on videos, but I need to let you know how much I appreciate your channel. every time I click on a video I feel like I'm catching up with a close friend. you really have a gift communicating your emotions through film, please keep doing what you're doing!!
I paused the video after the phone call you had with your grama was over and seriously cried so hard. What a precious lady I can just tell. She treasures the small things like her grandchildren thinking of her and calling her up. When you get to the last quarter of your life everything slows down and she obviously appreciates these moments so much more and means a lot more too. This is one of my fav videos of yours for sure. A simple conversation can mean so much to our grandparents ❤️
Dude we’re on the same wavelength like my car of much sentimental value just died and it’s like everyone around me is either trying to die or actually dying- it’s rough, but you’re not alone❤️
Also be gentle with yourself driving past the spot where you had the accident- it took me weeks to drive by without panicking
Halle has energy that is so pure, calming, and lovely. The phone call with nana yanked my heart strings all over the place❤️🤧
You are so genuine, smart, and charismatic. It gives faith to the younger generation!✨🙌🏽✨
I loved that you included your call with your nana it was so interesting to listen to!!
THANK GOD YOU POSTED this is my way to get happiness
Agreed. Her energy is so soothing!
Your nana’s voice. UGH I LOVE
i just love watching your videos halle. they’re so peaceful and remind me of the beauty life has to offer. sending sm love to u
it’s a good day today cause you uploaded 😊 also i’m happy no one was hurt from the accident 🙏🏼
Your cat is literally my favorite pet on all of RUclips. He is the most affectionate, involved, intelligent and vocal cat I have ever met. He is so perfect for you and I love him for that.
this was a wonderful vlog! loved hearing your talk with nana
It’s okay to think on these topics, it happens everyday with life. It sounds to me like you’re coming into a deeper sense of your spiritual awakening! I’m excited for you. Don’t be afraid, take life one moment at a time my girl. You are where you need to be right now.
I'm so moved by the story of your aunt from Canada.
My nana has been talking about coming to terms with death. She keeps questioning whether every task she does will be her last. I love her so much.
i feel the need to tell you that you have one of the most beautiful souls i’ve ever seen
wow this video was incredible, great job Halle! (big fan)
Your videos make me feel so comforted and happy!! :)
omg this vid was so meaningful and death related:> started out with a crash, the phone call about your aunt, then ending with phoebe bridgers the queen of the graveyard
This is a great video, I don’t exactly know the words to describe my feelings besides “dude,same” or “wow” but the reflecting on death and sudden sadness at not knowing someone… there’s just lots of things going on that are overwhelming and I’m sorry you had to deal with that all in one week. I love the call with your grandma, though. Something about phone calls with grandparents are extra comforting. I’m glad you were able to talk to her and ask questions.
This video really emphasizes how one's beliefs and our decisions effect those who love us. Euthanasia, while an ancient practice, is making a comeback in the West with Christian-based morality fading. In a Christian understanding, our lives are not our own. We were created by God and for communion with God. God is ultimately the Author of our lives who brought us into existence, and in normal scenarios He also decides our departing. Non-Christian thought cannot tolerate the idea that pain and suffering can be used to our benefit, because it doesn't believe that this life should be used in preparation for the next life. The "death of Saint Sisoes the Great" is a good example of a Christian ending to this life. God be with you and your family during this time, Halle Burns.
I love your taste in music!!
You’re an old soul, I tell yah!
girl u got me crying, I love your nana and you have such a special relationship x
Thank you for including the call with your nana 🥺💛
Intro so cute, Halle so cute
On another note, I’m so glad you’re safe! 🥺
Every time I have a hard day, I head over to your channel. I hope this makes sense but your videos always make me feel human. It is good to remember that bad days happen and feeling emotions of any kind isn't something to avoid. All I am trying to say is, thank you for posting these beautiful videos.
That makes the two of us Halle, I just got into a reck yesterday. Worst one I've been in. You're not alone. I can relate to you in so many ways. Thanks for being you and sharing with us!
I am glad you are ok! My first car was totaled two months after I got it, and a week before the incident I said I was going to get in a car accident.
Your videos provide such comfort for me. Thank you for them.
as someone who has also been in a car accident, and lost family members, I just wanna say I get how you're feeling. you do a great job of looking for the positive things, and I just wanna let you know I've been where you have and felt what you are feeling and that it's valid and you aren't alone in it. car accidents are scary as hell and it was very brave of you to just start driving again. I am so sorry for your loss and your aunt seems like a very powerful amazing woman, even if you didn't get much of a chance to know her. I understand that feeling too my nanna, so I know it's not the same but asking memories of people who did know her will help you get to know her in some way. From the sound of it, she seems like a really headstrong cool woman.
I also wanted to say how beautiful this video was and it was more than another youtube video, it was beautifully filmed, real, and raw, the choices you made when putting it together were amazing I loved the blackout when talking to your grandma.
Phone call clip made me cry. Thank you for this video
Halle I am praying for you. Losing a family member is very hard, even if you weren’t close to them. Sharing blood with someone is very significant and losing them feels like you’ve lost a piece of yourself, but it does get easier I assure you.
Oh my. So sorry, Halle. 😩. Our (kind, nice) neighbor ran into my beautiful (perfect) little car a week ago, backing out to go to work. The mirror is hanging off, it's dented in, and several other problems now. We bought it like a year ago, babied by previous owner, and now it's "driveable," - with duct tape - to be fixed properly in January.✨🌲💖 I am MUCH sorrier to hear about your aunt. I only can say (as a 73 year old now, myself) please don't let this (ever!) influence you to even consider such a choice. 😔 Life is a gift in every form and God knows when it will run it's course for each of us, naturally. May He be with your aunt now, and I pray that she will change her mind. 🙏💃 Sending you hugs and love. 💖
i wish you all the best Halle. Better days will come and wash away all these sad feelings. see you next time!
the equanimity and serenity you give off just makes me wanna hug a kitten. btw sorry to hear about ur accident. feel better soon
this video perfectly aligned w my life like... okay this is brilliance.
That’s a lot to process, be sure to mind yourself this week! Love this vid!!
Watching your videos really helps me through hard times
it’s so beautiful to witness that conversation with you nana! it brought me to tear, i miss mine so dearly.
OMG you have such nice voice. It reminds late 70’s American English it’s lovely. Love all your cooking videos btw 😊💕
So sorry for your loss. In some ways, it is worse when you didn’t get the chance to meet someone before they were gone. Stay strong. Also, Phoebe Bridgers is one of the purest singer/songwriters. I love her!
I’m glad your okay Halle and I hope you will figure something out on the car situation ❤️🙏🥺
halle i'm sorry for your loss :( keep being the best you you can be to get through this because i know you can!!! You are the best and its ok to be sad i hope you feel better :) Love from England
What’s the song at the end before the montage of shaky knees?
i loved the call with your nana so much❤️i lost mine in november so it’s so sweet hearing an older lady’s voice talk to her granddaughter idk
dear Halle, the video title scared me so much but I'm glad you are okay💞😔 sending you a lot of love and hugs your way.
Halle with a surprise Phoebe Bridgers ending? Yes!
what’s the name of the song from the concert?
glad you’re ok given the circumstances🤍
loved that
The name of the song is "Savior Complex" by phoebe bridgers :)
@@sstrawberrygal thank you!
Halle, dont worry about thinking these intuitive thoughts, they can be very painful so dont let them distract you. Also, you should talk to someone about it, cause you said it happens...so if they keep happening, look for help cause it will be a lot more easy to have someone by your side and talking about it. I pray that you're going to be alright, these hard times will make you stronger so dont forget:I love you, we love you, God loves you and if you are safe now its a miracle. ❤❤❤
WE LOVE YOU!!
Glad you're ok. Radiohead is always good vibes, for catastrophes, good days, bad days and neuterings
I just lost a great aunt, yesterday actually. It's odd because we weren't close but I still have to process grief?? i guess it's good to know I'm not alone in going through these things
the phone call was so sweet
title gave me a heart attack hal :’)
rough week too!, great introduction
When you have low energy bad things usually happen such as an accident and an illness.
My suggestion is when you have this kind of intuitive feeling that something bad is going to happen, try to boost your energy by being thankful, showing love and compassion. In my experience when I do this usually nothing bad happens.
If your energy is high, good things start to happen..
Halle! I don’t know how long ago the accident was from this video, but pleeeease get looked at by a doc even if you feel fine. Injuries from an accident can manifest later. Unfortunately I know this from experience. Sending you lots of love! 💜
Dude that’s so scary. I was in a single vehicle incident..and I was super shaken up.. my window didn’t break though! Also if something like this Happens again remember you DO NOT need to go to class. Professors have always been surprisingly supportive. :) stay safe!
I just woke up from a nightmare and really needed this
But, I cried…
Story of my life. Very glad you’re safe!
i love this. i love the way she talks.
i do that too where i’ll randomly think about something happening and then it’ll happen super soon after! super spooky
A car can be replaced but your precious life not. I‘m glad you and the man are both okay.
Death is strange and unsettling but also beautiful and peaceful. It‘s all about your individual perspective. At least that‘s what i‘m telling myself.
sending all the love your way, Halle! :))