This YouTube video with music has a profound effect on my inner infant

Started by Papa Coco, September 01, 2024, 07:48:29 PM

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Papa Coco

I often play meditation music from my computer through the house speakers just to keep me calm and focused.

This one video came up next in line after the original video was finished. It's your typical meditative music, but the graphic did something for me that I can only describe as bringing me back to the moment of birth.

The graphic is a blue, slowly spinning circle. Not mesmerizing or anything. But I felt myself drawn to it somehow. As I moved my face closer to the screen, watching the graphics simply spin slowly, I felt myself as an infant bonding with my mother. I remember reading once that when preverbal babies are feeding, they stare into their mother's eyes, and if she stares back, they bond in ways that reach deep into the soul.

I FELT That as I was staring into this circle. Just thought I'd share to see if I'm nuts, or if others feel it too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJoXVILGeKQ

AphoticAtramentous

Thanks for sharing this Papa Coco. I don't feel anything myself from this particular video but I definitely understand the phenomenon you refer to, and I've had this happen to other hypnotising-like graphics. It is a strong and intense feeling - something you feel deep in your own soul, your very being. I hope it was a comforting feeling for you.
:hug:

Regards,
Aphotic.

Desert Flower

It may sound silly, but I'm afraid to watch the video and what it might do to me.

Chart

Absolutely fascinating! I have a hypothesis. The graphic does indeed bring up images of birth, light at the end of the tunnel etc. Birthing being such an intense experience, the participants are usually pretty doped up on natural hormones and adrenalin (baby included). It's highly possible that at your moment of birth you were immediately put into your mother's arms. This video might be stimulating the memory of that intense moment of bonding between mother and child. Thanks for sharing, I did feel something from the image too.