I wanna know your story bc im not arab i wanna know why this sound is calming you and what about your grand father and grandmother house i wanna know pls
نفسي الايام دي ترجع تاني ولمه العيله وامي الله يرحمها ويجعل قبره روضه من رياض الجنه يااااااااااااارب وحشتني الايام الجميله دي شكرا علي الفديو الجميل ده حسيت با الدف مع ان درجه الحراره عندنا سالب 3
شكرا لصاحب الفيديو الرائع الجميل رجعنا لايام كونا عيشين فيها الحب بين الجيران والعائلة الجميلة اللمة على الطبلية والمحشى والبطاطا المشوية على الباجور ياريت كانت دامت علينا نعمة اللمة الحلوة
في لحظة من اللحظات كنت متصور إن أنا مريض نفسياً لو قلت لحد إني كنت بنام علي صوت البابور.والحمد لله اكتشفت ان فيه مرضي كتير مش لوحدي..بجد أجمل صوت وذكريات.رحم الله قلوباً ارهقها الهم
Its about your childhood when you make hot drink or studying … , you hear this sound and it makes you feeling better and calmness bc in our country we heard this vc a lot we bee calmness just for other people in other countries they dont like this sound its about your memories and your 🧠 just i listen those audion in winter and i make a coffe and i dont think about anything
ايام الشتاء البارده واحنا بنذاكر ونعمل عليه المشروبات الساخنه وأيام سحور رمضان ووقفه العيد عشان الحمام وكنت دايما انام على صوته كان مهدئ طبيعي ولمه الحبايب وامي وابي رحمهما الله يريت الايام ديه ترجع تاني
Here’s a deep dive into why certain sounds, like boiler gas, gas heaters, or torch sounds, may induce relaxation: 1. Sound Characteristics and Their Effects • Frequency and Pitch: Lower frequencies tend to be more soothing. The sound of a boiler or gas heater often has a low, consistent hum that can be comforting. • Rhythmic Patterns: Repetitive sounds can create a sense of predictability, which can be calming. The brain often finds comfort in patterns, as they signal safety and stability. 2. Neurological Response • Auditory Processing: The brain processes sounds through the auditory cortex. If specific sounds trigger a sense of calm, it may be due to how your brain interprets those sounds based on past experiences. • Activation of Relaxation Pathways: Listening to sounds that you find comforting can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for promoting relaxation and reducing stress. 3. Psychological Factors • Conditioned Response: If you associate these sounds with positive experiences or environments (e.g., warmth, safety), your brain may learn to respond with relaxation. • Mindfulness and Presence: Focusing on these sounds can draw your attention away from stressful thoughts, allowing you to practice mindfulness. This can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of peace. 4. Sensory Preferences • Unique Sensory Processing: Some individuals have unique sensory profiles that make them more attuned to specific sounds. This can lead to an appreciation for sounds that others find uncomfortable or disruptive. • Coping Mechanism: If you experience anxiety or sensory overload in other contexts, gravitating towards specific sounds might be a way of coping and creating a soothing environment. 5. Cultural and Environmental Influences • Cultural Context: Your background and cultural experiences may shape your relationship with specific sounds. For example, if you grew up in an environment where these sounds were common, they might evoke feelings of nostalgia or comfort. • Associative Learning: If certain noises were present during relaxing times (like reading, meditating, or resting), your brain may have linked those sounds with relaxation. 6. Exploring Phobias and Sensitivities • Differentiating Between Sensitivity and Phobia: A phobia involves intense fear and avoidance, while a preference for certain sounds might indicate heightened sensory sensitivity. • Sensory Processing Disorder: This condition affects how sensory information is processed in the brain. If you have heightened sensitivity, you might find certain sounds either overwhelmingly uncomfortable or surprisingly calming. 7. Practical Considerations • Experimentation: To understand your relaxation response better, you could experiment with various sounds and environments. Pay attention to how different noises affect your mood and anxiety levels. • Mindfulness Techniques: Incorporating mindfulness practices while listening to these sounds can deepen your relaxation experience and help you explore your responses further. Conclusion Your reaction to boiler gas, gas heaters, and torch sounds could stem from a complex interplay of sound characteristics, neurological responses, psychological conditioning, and personal sensory preferences. If you’re curious about this further, consider keeping a journal of your experiences with different sounds and how they affect you, or discussing your observations with a mental health professional who specializes in sensory processing or anxiety.
Here’s a deep dive into why certain sounds, like boiler gas, gas heaters, or torch sounds, may induce relaxation: 1. Sound Characteristics and Their Effects • Frequency and Pitch: Lower frequencies tend to be more soothing. The sound of a boiler or gas heater often has a low, consistent hum that can be comforting. • Rhythmic Patterns: Repetitive sounds can create a sense of predictability, which can be calming. The brain often finds comfort in patterns, as they signal safety and stability. 2. Neurological Response • Auditory Processing: The brain processes sounds through the auditory cortex. If specific sounds trigger a sense of calm, it may be due to how your brain interprets those sounds based on past experiences. • Activation of Relaxation Pathways: Listening to sounds that you find comforting can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for promoting relaxation and reducing stress. 3. Psychological Factors • Conditioned Response: If you associate these sounds with positive experiences or environments (e.g., warmth, safety), your brain may learn to respond with relaxation. • Mindfulness and Presence: Focusing on these sounds can draw your attention away from stressful thoughts, allowing you to practice mindfulness. This can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of peace. 4. Sensory Preferences • Unique Sensory Processing: Some individuals have unique sensory profiles that make them more attuned to specific sounds. This can lead to an appreciation for sounds that others find uncomfortable or disruptive. • Coping Mechanism: If you experience anxiety or sensory overload in other contexts, gravitating towards specific sounds might be a way of coping and creating a soothing environment. 5. Cultural and Environmental Influences • Cultural Context: Your background and cultural experiences may shape your relationship with specific sounds. For example, if you grew up in an environment where these sounds were common, they might evoke feelings of nostalgia or comfort. • Associative Learning: If certain noises were present during relaxing times (like reading, meditating, or resting), your brain may have linked those sounds with relaxation. 6. Exploring Phobias and Sensitivities • Differentiating Between Sensitivity and Phobia: A phobia involves intense fear and avoidance, while a preference for certain sounds might indicate heightened sensory sensitivity. • Sensory Processing Disorder: This condition affects how sensory information is processed in the brain. If you have heightened sensitivity, you might find certain sounds either overwhelmingly uncomfortable or surprisingly calming. 7. Practical Considerations • Experimentation: To understand your relaxation response better, you could experiment with various sounds and environments. Pay attention to how different noises affect your mood and anxiety levels. • Mindfulness Techniques: Incorporating mindfulness practices while listening to these sounds can deepen your relaxation experience and help you explore your responses further. Conclusion Your reaction to boiler gas, gas heaters, and torch sounds could stem from a complex interplay of sound characteristics, neurological responses, psychological conditioning, and personal sensory preferences. If you’re curious about this further, consider keeping a journal of your experiences with different sounds and how they affect you, or discussing your observations with a mental health professional who specializes in sensory processing or anxiety.
اجمل لايك وبصمه بالتوفيق والنجاح يارب
ربي يسعد صباحك بكل خير وسلامة يارب❤🌷👉😘
حبيبتي ربنا يوفقك ويسعدك يارب
حلو الفيديو مميز عن الجميع اللي بردان يحس بالدفا الله يساعد الناس الفقيرة ويحميها من الجو البارد فصل الشتاء صعب على الفقراء
اتمنى اشتراكك في القناه لنتشرف دائما بمثل هذه التعليقات الراقية
@@SamirAndRabab. انا من زمان معك
ما أجمل الطفولة مع هذا الصوت الجميل الذي فيه ذكريات الاهل الطيبين والشتاء الذي يتناغم مع هذا الصوت الموسيقي الرائع
والله ما اجملك اخي الكريم 💐💐💐
ياااااااه علي الزمن الجميل واحلي صوت كنا بنام عليه ف الشتا وبيرجعنا لاحلي ذكريات لبيت الجد والجده ودفا العيله 🥰🥰🌹🌹شكرا لكم وربي يفرح قلوبكم كما فرحتوني ❤❤
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
I wanna know your story bc im not arab i wanna know why this sound is calming you and what about your grand father and grandmother house i wanna know pls
نفسي الايام دي ترجع تاني ولمه العيله وامي الله يرحمها ويجعل قبره روضه من رياض الجنه يااااااااااااارب وحشتني الايام الجميله
دي شكرا علي الفديو الجميل ده حسيت با الدف مع ان درجه الحراره عندنا سالب 3
شكرا لصاحب الفيديو الرائع الجميل رجعنا لايام كونا عيشين فيها الحب بين الجيران والعائلة الجميلة اللمة على الطبلية والمحشى والبطاطا المشوية على الباجور ياريت كانت دامت علينا نعمة اللمة الحلوة
تسلم يا غالي على كلامك المحترم ربنا يوفقك
بالتوفيق ان شاء الله
حبيبتي ربنا يوفقك يارب
في لحظة من اللحظات كنت متصور إن أنا مريض نفسياً لو قلت لحد إني كنت بنام علي صوت البابور.والحمد لله اكتشفت ان فيه مرضي كتير مش لوحدي..بجد أجمل صوت وذكريات.رحم الله قلوباً ارهقها الهم
Its about your childhood when you make hot drink or studying … , you hear this sound and it makes you feeling better and calmness bc in our country we heard this vc a lot we bee calmness just for other people in other countries they dont like this sound its about your memories and your 🧠 just i listen those audion in winter and i make a coffe and i dont think about anything
احلي أيام العمر...صوت الوابور عشق لا ينتهى
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
سلام بتوفيق
شكراً جدا ربنا يديم المعروف
لنا فيه ذكريات جميلة جدا كنت ادرس على دفئ هذا الصوت الجميل في بيت جدي حتى يغشاني النوم لحد هذه اللحظة انام على صوت هذا المقطع شكرا لكم
شكرا اختي نورتي في قناتي مساء الله عليك اختي👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🔔👉👀👀👀
حبيبتي ربنا يوفقك يا قمر
ربي ايوفقك ياغالي استمررر👏👏👏😊❤️❤️❤️❤️
أنا وأنت إن شاء الله
بحييك بجد فيديو رائع
شكراً يا هدير بالتوفيق ان شاء الله
روعه👌👌 قول للزمان ارجع يازمان
أرجع يا زمان 😂😂😂
ربنا يروق بالك أخي الكريم
يا سلام شو حلو هل صوت ايام المحبه
ماشاء الله عليك مبدع
حبيبي ربنا يبارك فيك
فعلا والله كنت بنام علي صوته احلي نومه واحلي ايام
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
افضل فيديو للبابور في اليوتيوب
روووعه يعطيك العافيه
حبيبي ربنا يبارك فيك 🌹
ايام الشتاء البارده واحنا بنذاكر ونعمل عليه المشروبات الساخنه وأيام سحور رمضان ووقفه العيد عشان الحمام وكنت دايما انام على صوته كان مهدئ طبيعي ولمه الحبايب وامي وابي رحمهما الله يريت الايام ديه ترجع تاني
أتمني تشتركي في القناه لنتشرف دائما بمثل هذه التعليقات الراقية
اللهم ارحم والديك رحمة واسعة وكل اموات وأحياء المسلمين
وانتي بتحكي الكلام ده حسيت كأنك بتحكي اللي عشتة بالظبط رجعتيني بتاع ٢٥ سنة للوراء
اجمل سنين العمر زمن الناس الطيبين راحت خلاص
والله زيك بالظبط نفسي اجيبوا علشان انا عليه
صصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصصص
عدت بالأصوات للزمن الجميل
☆☆☆
فيه دفء و حنان ألف ميل
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
هههههه فعلا
بس مشكلته انه كان كل شويه بده نفس ولا انطفى
نفسى اجيب واحد ياترى لسة موجود
تحفه
thank you so much for giving this sound with video.. i love this sound with video
أحلي أيام...أيام الدفء ولمة الأسرة حوالين البابور في أيام الشتاء
من طرف قالو ناس زمان
فين دا دلوقتي درجة الحرارة عندنا 3تحت الصفر تحياتي لحضرتك قناة ممتازة
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
ربنا يحفظ حضرتك والله دي شهادة اعتذ بيها تحياتي لحضرتك وللاسرة الكريمة
ربنا يحفظ حضرتك والله دي شهادة اعتذ بيها تحياتي لحضرتك وللاسرة الكريمة@@SamirAndRabab.
❤️👍❤️👍
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
👍👍👍
تم
شكراً يا وعد قناتك مميزه بالتوفيق إن شاء الله
مش حيفهم ولا يعرف معنى الصوت دا الا اللي له ذكريات معاه 😂
ربنا يروق بالك وييسر حالك 🙌
مش عارفه ليه حاسه انك محتاج الدعوه دي
أكيد ١٠٠٪
تستاهل احلى 👍 ويا سلام لو تدعمنى كما داعمتك وياريت تضيف صوت المطر هيبقى جامد جدا
شكراً جدا
أول مشترك عندك
كنا ننام واحنا نستحمي 😂
ربنا يجعل ايامك كلها سعاده وفرح
@@SamirAndRabab. يارب ولكم بالمثل
@@SamirAndRabab. بيل
😊😊 machaalah
Where to buy kerosene in Cairo?
💙💙💙
يا ريتها دامت
ربنا يروق بالك أخي الكريم 💐💐💐
ياااااااااريت
أجمل أيام
❤
يا ريت صاحب الفديو يفدنا نحيب جاز نضيف زي اللي مشغل البابور ده منين، مش لاقي جاز نضيف للاسف
😍🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Where to buy kerosene in Cairo
شكرآ يغالي
حبيبي يا زياد
What these??
🤔🤔🤔
Here’s a deep dive into why certain sounds, like boiler gas, gas heaters, or torch sounds, may induce relaxation:
1. Sound Characteristics and Their Effects
• Frequency and Pitch: Lower frequencies tend to be more soothing. The sound of a boiler or gas heater often has a low, consistent hum that can be comforting.
• Rhythmic Patterns: Repetitive sounds can create a sense of predictability, which can be calming. The brain often finds comfort in patterns, as they signal safety and stability.
2. Neurological Response
• Auditory Processing: The brain processes sounds through the auditory cortex. If specific sounds trigger a sense of calm, it may be due to how your brain interprets those sounds based on past experiences.
• Activation of Relaxation Pathways: Listening to sounds that you find comforting can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for promoting relaxation and reducing stress.
3. Psychological Factors
• Conditioned Response: If you associate these sounds with positive experiences or environments (e.g., warmth, safety), your brain may learn to respond with relaxation.
• Mindfulness and Presence: Focusing on these sounds can draw your attention away from stressful thoughts, allowing you to practice mindfulness. This can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of peace.
4. Sensory Preferences
• Unique Sensory Processing: Some individuals have unique sensory profiles that make them more attuned to specific sounds. This can lead to an appreciation for sounds that others find uncomfortable or disruptive.
• Coping Mechanism: If you experience anxiety or sensory overload in other contexts, gravitating towards specific sounds might be a way of coping and creating a soothing environment.
5. Cultural and Environmental Influences
• Cultural Context: Your background and cultural experiences may shape your relationship with specific sounds. For example, if you grew up in an environment where these sounds were common, they might evoke feelings of nostalgia or comfort.
• Associative Learning: If certain noises were present during relaxing times (like reading, meditating, or resting), your brain may have linked those sounds with relaxation.
6. Exploring Phobias and Sensitivities
• Differentiating Between Sensitivity and Phobia: A phobia involves intense fear and avoidance, while a preference for certain sounds might indicate heightened sensory sensitivity.
• Sensory Processing Disorder: This condition affects how sensory information is processed in the brain. If you have heightened sensitivity, you might find certain sounds either overwhelmingly uncomfortable or surprisingly calming.
7. Practical Considerations
• Experimentation: To understand your relaxation response better, you could experiment with various sounds and environments. Pay attention to how different noises affect your mood and anxiety levels.
• Mindfulness Techniques: Incorporating mindfulness practices while listening to these sounds can deepen your relaxation experience and help you explore your responses further.
Conclusion
Your reaction to boiler gas, gas heaters, and torch sounds could stem from a complex interplay of sound characteristics, neurological responses, psychological conditioning, and personal sensory preferences. If you’re curious about this further, consider keeping a journal of your experiences with different sounds and how they affect you, or discussing your observations with a mental health professional who specializes in sensory processing or anxiety.
شكرا بو عريب
Guys i wanna know some stories about kerosene why this sound is calmness and i need some beautiful stories about childhood
Primus Company in Al-Attaba Square. There are many stories on the Internet.
صوت مزعج جدا ايه الحكمة منه احنا خلاص فاضين
ده جميل منوم😂😂😂
شو فههم البعير بشم البوابير!!!!! 😅☔
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Here’s a deep dive into why certain sounds, like boiler gas, gas heaters, or torch sounds, may induce relaxation:
1. Sound Characteristics and Their Effects
• Frequency and Pitch: Lower frequencies tend to be more soothing. The sound of a boiler or gas heater often has a low, consistent hum that can be comforting.
• Rhythmic Patterns: Repetitive sounds can create a sense of predictability, which can be calming. The brain often finds comfort in patterns, as they signal safety and stability.
2. Neurological Response
• Auditory Processing: The brain processes sounds through the auditory cortex. If specific sounds trigger a sense of calm, it may be due to how your brain interprets those sounds based on past experiences.
• Activation of Relaxation Pathways: Listening to sounds that you find comforting can activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for promoting relaxation and reducing stress.
3. Psychological Factors
• Conditioned Response: If you associate these sounds with positive experiences or environments (e.g., warmth, safety), your brain may learn to respond with relaxation.
• Mindfulness and Presence: Focusing on these sounds can draw your attention away from stressful thoughts, allowing you to practice mindfulness. This can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of peace.
4. Sensory Preferences
• Unique Sensory Processing: Some individuals have unique sensory profiles that make them more attuned to specific sounds. This can lead to an appreciation for sounds that others find uncomfortable or disruptive.
• Coping Mechanism: If you experience anxiety or sensory overload in other contexts, gravitating towards specific sounds might be a way of coping and creating a soothing environment.
5. Cultural and Environmental Influences
• Cultural Context: Your background and cultural experiences may shape your relationship with specific sounds. For example, if you grew up in an environment where these sounds were common, they might evoke feelings of nostalgia or comfort.
• Associative Learning: If certain noises were present during relaxing times (like reading, meditating, or resting), your brain may have linked those sounds with relaxation.
6. Exploring Phobias and Sensitivities
• Differentiating Between Sensitivity and Phobia: A phobia involves intense fear and avoidance, while a preference for certain sounds might indicate heightened sensory sensitivity.
• Sensory Processing Disorder: This condition affects how sensory information is processed in the brain. If you have heightened sensitivity, you might find certain sounds either overwhelmingly uncomfortable or surprisingly calming.
7. Practical Considerations
• Experimentation: To understand your relaxation response better, you could experiment with various sounds and environments. Pay attention to how different noises affect your mood and anxiety levels.
• Mindfulness Techniques: Incorporating mindfulness practices while listening to these sounds can deepen your relaxation experience and help you explore your responses further.
Conclusion
Your reaction to boiler gas, gas heaters, and torch sounds could stem from a complex interplay of sound characteristics, neurological responses, psychological conditioning, and personal sensory preferences. If you’re curious about this further, consider keeping a journal of your experiences with different sounds and how they affect you, or discussing your observations with a mental health professional who specializes in sensory processing or anxiety.
طيب وانتي اي اللي مزعلك
The comment made by mohameedboy is the best so far because I feel the same🤩🤩