This is the newer version of "Liminal Spaces with Relaxing Music", I unlisted the other version because of copyright and can viewed here: • Liminal Spaces with Re...
music from 0:00 - 3:00 made me cry really badly. it's crazy how music can really affect you, especially with the images to make you unlock your deepest memories from when you were an innocent child. absolutely love this video, and been watching it on repeat since a month now. love it so much. thanks.
Wow! I really appreciate your affection for my videos, I miss those days as well of being an innocent kid as well, and I really wish I could back and relive those days, I'm glad you love the video and I'll definitely make another one in the future! ☺
It makes me think. Why do we have such a strong desire to disappear? To be in a complete point of isolation, when in many cases loneliness is something we fear? We wish to live in a world of constant happiness and nostalgia. To have the best possible euphoric feeling of having all of these childhood memories be yours and yours only. A place just for you. It's a familiar, yet unknown world. You can become lost and immersed in them, yet we feel a strange comfort in them too. It doesn't make us scared of the unkown, since we associate it with our memories, and so it makes these places seem like the memories where we experienced joy. We as humans want to feel happy. Sometimes, we set unachievable bars for it, and so we look to the past which was a simpler time. People who give up on the future tend to do so. We become tired of responsibilities we didn't ask for and problems we didn't want. And we find comfort in imagining that somewhere, some day, we'll be able to come back and visit these vaguely familar places that remind us of happier times. The desire to disappear is odd, but it is an understandable one. Sometimes, we just can't afford to care about the world around us. We see it as hopeless in continuing to pursue our role in it. We're tired, we're exhausted. We want a paradise where nothing is able to bother us, whether or not it's a place separate from reality itself. Sometimes, we wish we weren't restrained to this world. If only there was a way out, but it is nice to daydream.
Could you make some doc with all the images you use in these videos? I've been trying to screenshot the ones I like but its fairly difficult due to computer issues and phone stuff
Here is an unlisted video I made about "Genuinely unnerving images", I kept it up for a few weeks before unlisting it, because it was hardly getting any views ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZsfixaqUggo.html&ab_channel=MechaVillager
@@MechaVillagerI remember that one! I watched it a few months back when you made it. I liked it but I really enjoy your videos of creepy liminal spaces