Therapist Reacts to SYML - Fear of the Water

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @SylLovesMusic
    @SylLovesMusic Місяць тому

    Great review ! Love SYML. Is that The Green you are talking about in the beginning ?

  • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
    @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

    Wow @delightfulpod, this is amazing you've reviewed a SYML track - very rare artist - and incredible you have a personal connection with him.
    What a lovely reaction you have here, thank you so much for this particular sharing of your thoughts. 🤗
    Your 13:21 long review has been playing on endless loop all the time I've researched and typed my thoughts, what a joy to hear Brian singing all this time and the pleasure of hearing your thoughtful comments soaking in (you can imagine it is many, many times 😉).
    I have so many thoughts, I'm going to separate them into separate replies to this comment to manage them better (super-uber aren't I 👨‍🎓 )
    But the first one talks directly to you asking for more SYML recommends ...
    I loved SYML's track *SYMMETRY* - that got me hooked on SYML.

    • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
      @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

      1> I've watched many, many of Brian's track here on YT since then - including "Fear of Water".
      I first heard SYMMETRY as the outro track on this Netflix series episode
      Manifest Soundtrack, S1.E4 •Tailspin• Symmetry - SYML
      Have you watched /reviewed any of Manifest?
      Here's what formed the creative character of SYML
      Brian Fennell is a singer-songwriter and musician recognized for his emotive and atmospheric music.
      Born on January 16, 1983, in Issaquah, Washington, USA, to a Welsh couple but was adopted shortly after birth. He grew up with adoptive parents and later explored his Welsh heritage, which inspired his stage name, SYML, meaning "simple" in Welsh.

    • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
      @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

      2a>
      Very interesting comments you make about the "soul seed in us" - now that's a topic I'm fascinated by, both from the spiritual side (have had friends who are all flavours of Christian, and Jewish and Hindu and Buddhist and even Muslim - and of course the secular religions of agnosticism and atheism).
      And also from the neuroscience angle (recent research shows that neurons well separated from the cranial brain also have memory, and not so recent research (and not on humans) shows that individual memories can be passed down via the huge storage capacity in our genes, and this "memory" capacity is duplicated trillions of times in our body).
      Did you know there are more DNA carrying cells (RBC don't) in the average adult human body (5 trillion +- 14% for men/women)
      -- that all carry a full duplicate of our entire genetic blueprint (and possibly many of our personal life memories too)
      -- than there are stars in the average galaxy (even the largish Andromeda galaxy has only 1 trillion (-20% +100%)
      -- and than there are galaxies in the universe (Hubble's XDF deep field gave around 0.2 trillion and the New Horizon's Pluto spacecraft, 6 years flight beyond Pluto in the blackest of its "dark night of the soul" measured light levels in 7 different directions, indicating " more likely in the hundreds of billions, rather than trillions."

    • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
      @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

      2b>
      Here's a (purely fictional book, though in the epilogue Michael does reference all the contemporary research in 1997 that he based the novel on) that I really highly recommend.
      I'll type out some of that reference material in a follow on comment later, here's a short sample
      *The Messiah Code* (published in the US as *The Miracle Strain* )
      Michael Cordy, 1997
      Published in 58 editions, indicating a significant level of interest and distribution.
      I got an AI summary of this book, and redacted it to remove any plot spoilers - I was absolutely glued to this book exclusively till I finished it (I often read 3 - 6 fiction books simultaneously, over and above same number of non-fiction)
      " The novel posits that DNA carries not just genetic information but also a *deeper, encoded message that may hold the key to miraculous cures* . This suggests that understanding and manipulating this genetic code could lead to breakthroughs in medicine.
      " The narrative intertwines themes of ancient wisdom, particularly from religious texts, with *contemporary scientific discoveries* . It explores how historical beliefs about healing and miracles can be validated or *explained through modern genetic research* .

    • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
      @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

      3>
      Fear of Water - that is a totally foreign concept to me.
      - first lesson to swimmers (I was taught to swim by my dad at 9 months, before I could walk properly)
      - *WATER IS YOUR FRIEND*
      I've had a few friends who have been psychologists, the one aligned very closely with me on our feelings of water. She is a good open water swimmer (like myself), that's how we met. She almost had a spiritual association with water (though she wasn't religious), she had just the word "water" tattooed on her right wrist, and a mermaid intertwined with other personal memory associations on her back outside her bather's line (intended to be visible on all her swim-action competitive swim photos).
      I actually do have a spiritual experience when immersed water - in the middle of my hour long swims I would often meditate on this text, from very early in the _origin of life_ narrative :
      *let there be a separation between the waters above and the waters below*

    • @Nick_the_Gold_Bach
      @Nick_the_Gold_Bach 23 дні тому

      4>
      Quick one to sign off, another psychologist friend, extremely spiritual (nuf sed - respecting her privacy here) - all I want to say about her for now is her favourite word was "serendipitous".

  • @GR8119
    @GR8119 Місяць тому

    Kind of an odd request, but there's a demo of a game called "Karma" (full release isn't out yet). Could u review the ending of the demo? The female doctor and the little girl at the end talk as the song plays out, and damn what they say really make you think!!!

  • @omarpoker
    @omarpoker Місяць тому

    im sorry i know this isnt about this song but you absolutely have to listen to (NF-WAIT) IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE