Will we ever be able to listen to music? - Wild Minds network2024-03-29T11:07:37Zhttps://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/will-we-ever-be-able-to-listen-to-music?feed=yes&xn_auth=noA problem I have with music i…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-21:4661400:Comment:2452232016-09-21T00:32:10.197ZSteve Chttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/SteveC176
<p>A problem I have with music if it's not background music is that I imagine myself playing the music in a band. I'm not a musician or anything, but I grew up thinking that what kind of music you listened to defined who you are (I don't really believe this anymore). I started to imagine myself playing the music I was listening to in front of my friends and sometimes family, and it would somehow get them to understand who I was. Hell, even 15 years later, and sometimes I'll imagine playing a…</p>
<p>A problem I have with music if it's not background music is that I imagine myself playing the music in a band. I'm not a musician or anything, but I grew up thinking that what kind of music you listened to defined who you are (I don't really believe this anymore). I started to imagine myself playing the music I was listening to in front of my friends and sometimes family, and it would somehow get them to understand who I was. Hell, even 15 years later, and sometimes I'll imagine playing a song at my high school talent show, and getting weird reactions from the audience with various types of 'new' music like dubstep.</p> I find it helpful to have the…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-20:4661400:Comment:2448932016-09-20T13:07:23.794ZEmilyhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/EmilyDoerr
<p>I find it helpful to have the lyrics in front of me as I listen and mouth along. It's practically impossible for me to listen to instrumental music without slipping off into my fantasy though, and I kind of sad that I can't fully appreciate the music.</p>
<p>I find it helpful to have the lyrics in front of me as I listen and mouth along. It's practically impossible for me to listen to instrumental music without slipping off into my fantasy though, and I kind of sad that I can't fully appreciate the music.</p> After I began to fight my MD,…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-17:4661400:Comment:2451652016-09-17T10:29:22.516ZTurkickhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/Turkick
<p>After I began to fight my MD, musics are good enough to listen. They are just noisy rumble. I realize that I had listened only some specific musics to daydream. Can you imagine that? No Don't image. )) Now, I really don't want to listen music. But, I still want to watch TV shows or to play games that trigger my dreams... :/</p>
<p>After I began to fight my MD, musics are good enough to listen. They are just noisy rumble. I realize that I had listened only some specific musics to daydream. Can you imagine that? No Don't image. )) Now, I really don't want to listen music. But, I still want to watch TV shows or to play games that trigger my dreams... :/</p> So you say cure must be perso…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-03:4661400:Comment:2446892016-09-03T23:27:31.208ZA.Altaihttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/AAltai
So you say cure must be personal? My english isn't good as yours.
So you say cure must be personal? My english isn't good as yours. Thank you for your reply A.…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-02:4661400:Comment:2447772016-09-02T18:53:28.405Zluna lancasterhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/lunalancaster
<p><br></br> Thank you for your reply A. Altai. I read some of eretaia's blogs and did find them inspirational. Of course it's really hard to follow through on her (his?) advice because it seems more like she's calling for overall enlightenment than specifically overcoming MD. As an analogy, I'm sure an alcoholic would love to hear about the overall betterment of a recovered alcoholic but at the end of the day they'd still need concrete guidance to help them out.</p>
<p> <br></br> <cite>A.Altai…</cite></p>
<p><br/> Thank you for your reply A. Altai. I read some of eretaia's blogs and did find them inspirational. Of course it's really hard to follow through on her (his?) advice because it seems more like she's calling for overall enlightenment than specifically overcoming MD. As an analogy, I'm sure an alcoholic would love to hear about the overall betterment of a recovered alcoholic but at the end of the day they'd still need concrete guidance to help them out.</p>
<p> <br/> <cite>A.Altai said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/will-we-ever-be-able-to-listen-to-music?xg_source=activity#4661400Comment244767"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">Yes of course. I read eretaia's blog -she is free- and she says "yes you will be able to listen to music because this is just a defens system and if you cure it, if there is no problem, music won't be a trigger". You should read her articles.</div>
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</blockquote> Yes of course. I read eretaia…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2016-09-01:4661400:Comment:2447672016-09-01T22:10:11.206ZA.Altaihttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/AAltai
Yes of course. I read eretaia's blog -she is free- and she says "yes you will be able to listen to music because this is just a defens system and if you cure it, if there is no problem, music won't be a trigger". You should read her articles.
Yes of course. I read eretaia's blog -she is free- and she says "yes you will be able to listen to music because this is just a defens system and if you cure it, if there is no problem, music won't be a trigger". You should read her articles.