Music through the bioenergetic way
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@war4512 it’s curious and interested in the chudcel phenomenon, not obsessed with you. read my thread about the fire that burns inside every man. you havent acknowledged or replied to my reply pointing out you apparently totally misunderstand the bonobo and black people study. it’s curious you havent replied
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Agree, it's not a banger. Faithless is some banger material.
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@war4512 said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
Music should not be viewed reductionistically but as broadly as possible. According to bioenergetic philosophy, music, if appropriate, can have positive metabolic inclinations; leading to increased aerobic glucose oxidation in the brain, as music can lower glucose levels, likely caused by neuronal activation at the limbic system level.
This is interesting.
The hard part about this is that the world is "music" when seen this way. It's hard to be around bad music when music is noise or loud conversations, etc. All of the elements of the world have some sonic / aural aspect, I think. Silence is a sound, I believe, as I also believe there are different types of silence. When Peat talks about stress, he isn't going at it from the psychological or sociological view in a technical way but I think those parts are important.Music is a sort of "thinking with the senses." Or rather, when the senses begin to think. That's why I think there is open silence but also repressive/oppressive silence.
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I've found that listening to some types of music give almost like an adrenaline or stress response in myself, and I find myself unconciously going back to such songs and getting the same response again. Maybe this a hypothyroid thing, routinely submitting myself to this sort of mild stressor?
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@war4512 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKr9gjTgCbc&ab_channel=IvanCarsten-Topic
One of the most dopaminergic songs in history.
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"As I have never in my life tasted the joy of true love, I shall erect a memorial to this most beautiful of dreams in which love, from the first to the last, will for once find complete abundance. I have developed in my mind a Tristan and Isolde, the simplest yet most thoroughbred musical performance imaginable, and with the 'black flag' waving at the end I shall cover myself - to die."
Richard Wagner.
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@war4512 said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
Music is an inherent component of our identity. It is a kind of mirror, transparently revealing the nature of our character. It is the most authentic marker of personality, as music leaves no room for secrets—it is an expression of ourselves.
@the_black_jew said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
that song is so bad. but to each his own. it’s objectively bad tho
Nice way of (potentially) increasing serotonin in another person. I wonder why a member of this forum would want to do that to someone else.
@war4512 said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
@war4512 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpZLQI_uORs&ab_channel=HardMission
A song that evokes a lot of positive emotions in me. One of the most motivating tracks.
I liked how the song sounds a lot. The only thing preventing me from adding it to my playlist are the lyrics, but they do fit OCD quite well. I still feel a bit like I should add it.
This is one of the happiest pieces of music I'm aware of, but I don't listen to it frequently:
Some music I've been listening to a lot recently:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb4vzBErGyw
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlBIo2FaRmQ
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVpIVj1kJwc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvklafyQZaM
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2onIu-x1wE
Two books some of you might find interesting, both by Joscelyn Godwin:
- The Harmony of the Spheres
- The Harmonies of Heaven and Earth
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@NoeticJuice said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
Nice way of (potentially) increasing serotonin in another person. I wonder why a member of this forum would want to do that to someone else.
It's objectively bad, true humour. And OP could've done the same thing to some 16 million people with their speech here, if they were too faint to know it wasn't idiocy. Relativity.
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@NoeticJuice said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
Two books some of you might find interesting, both by Joscelyn Godwin:
The Harmony of the Spheres
The Harmonies of Heaven and EarthGood stuff, and great history to become familiar with.
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No offense but I almost feel trolled by all the music suggestions here… disco is our high art lol
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Music through the bioenergetic way:
Richard Wagner
He was a real one. Wagner, Bruckner, Shostakovich = serotonin, dopamine, cortisol, respectively.
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@Corngold hahaha I gotta listen to them again now