In the House of the Forest Guardian🌳| Lord of the Rings-Inspired Sleep Story | Visualization

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    In tonight’s story, you set off on an adventure, leaving behind your cozy home in Slumbershire. You must cross an ancient forest, and deep in the woods, you encounter the guardian spirit of the wood. He offers you rest and shelter, giving you insight about your journey - and yourself. You come to realize that he’s more than a friendly sprite; he is an ageless being of great creative power.
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    Tonight’s key ingredients:
    Lord of the Rings-inspired / Tom Bombadil vibes
    Crackly fire & wind ASMR
    Visualization exercise
    Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Back to the Shires by Christian Andersen from Epidemic Sound
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @aloiivwizard
    @aloiivwizard Рік тому +7

    New story woohoo!! Thanks so much for your hard work Laurel!

  • @maryhart9950
    @maryhart9950 Рік тому +4

    What a great voice you have. Story is awesome & your style reading (pausing, timing) makes it interesting. Thank you! 🍠

  • @TheEyeOfTaurusAK
    @TheEyeOfTaurusAK Рік тому +2

    I’d love to hear some stories about Ancient civilizations-real or fake-Norse Mythology, Greek Mythology, Atlantis, Lemuria, Ancient China or Japan, Egypt, Sumerian…or if u just made up your own ancient civilization & took aspects from all. Or if you did “periodic” stories (Victorian London,
    I’d ESPECIALLY LOVE to hear a story about when Ancient Giants roamed the Earth. Or even if you took stories from History & put your own unique twist on it…like maybe the settlers of Jamestown disappeared b/c they found a secret path into a Utopian “Inner Earth” or maybe the beautiful stone structure in Petra was once an ancient stone city that was sealed off? Or maybe the Great Pyramid was once a natural power plant that supplied free electricity & at one point was connected to all the other ancient pyramids around the world & the story is from the POV of a person who accompanies an ancient being from Atlantis who’s job is to visit all these pyramids (Mexico, Bermuda, Ohio River Valley, one in Canada, Atlantis, one in Europe, Egypt, China, Africa, India, Siberia, and the biggest ones are at the North & South poles)…that would be so interesting.
    Not trying to tell u what to do, just trying to give some ideas in case you ever need any Inspa for your beautiful soothing stories 😊

    • @sleepandsorcery
      @sleepandsorcery  Рік тому

      Thank you for these awesome suggestions! Jamestown would be so intriguing. I have a Norse mythology story in the works for the new year 😊

  • @Amalaiel.
    @Amalaiel. Рік тому +2

    Thank you for all the work you put into these stories! ❤

  • @carrowinabox
    @carrowinabox Рік тому +2

    this is beautiful - I love how comforting your voice is in this one, makes it so hard to get the end of the story! superb work Laurel! ❤️

  • @TheEyeOfTaurusAK
    @TheEyeOfTaurusAK Рік тому +3

    BY FAR THE BEST SLEEP STORY CHANNEL ON UA-cam!!!! I love that you get right into the story & never waste time with the generic usual “relaxation” exercises like every other channel does (relax your foot muscles, take a deep breath…hold…release, now relax your ankle muscle…take a breath…hold 🙄🙄 they take up so much time doing those bs things-not to knock them, but if ppl were looking for a “relaxation talk down” they seek that, but most who seek out “bedtime stories” or “sleep stories” want JUST THAT & aren’t interested in those exercises, ya know???) So I like that you are diff.
    You are a treasure & everybody should make sure they LIKE your vids to promote you more. And your stories are so unique! I understand that you gather Inspa from fantasy books/movies, but ur stories have so much little details (like “you stop to eat some fruit & berries”)…like I can actually PICTURE that in my head-the more detail, the better. You go girl! I wish I could like this vid 10 times!!!
    If you ever run out of ideas, you should def ask the viewers to leave comments-I bet people who listen would be more than happy to give you a fun plot.
    Ooh another thing I saw another channel do was she said “if you have a short story that you’ve written & think viewers would enjoy hearing it as they fall asleep, send your submissions to my email, u can find it in the description” I thought that was really cool. A lot of people out there write for fun, so that might be a unique way to get some good scripts or ideas to read aloud.
    Greta job. Keep up the AMAZING work!

  • @kgoodridge1
    @kgoodridge1 Рік тому +1

    Another great sleep story, and a bit of learning provided by Vicki Morris (thank you). Like you, Laurel, I had to look up this amazing tree! Before I'd even had my coffee, I was online checking it out and, just wow, I used to go to the Moana Hotel on Oahu and sit under the huge Banyan tree to listen to the beautiful songs of Old Hawaii. It was where my family would take visitors. Little did I know that tree was historically famous. I did know it was ancient because I've sat under that full-grown tree since I was six years old, and I was there again in 2019. My sisters and I put some of our mother's ashes under that memorable tree. To give you an idea of how long I've been friends with the tree, I turned 70 years old this year on February 23, 2023. 🙏

  • @aleximalmgren5301
    @aleximalmgren5301 7 місяців тому

    I love how you produce what most main media doesn't;t want classic style fantasy .

  • @vickimorris3957
    @vickimorris3957 Рік тому +4

    I am so happy to have recently discovered your chanel. I especially love this Forest Gaurdian story. I live in the far north of Queensland, Australia, and have access to some beautiful areas of old rainforest. One particular tree near where I live has been highlighted as a "must see" for our tourists. It is a 500 year old Strangler Fig, which started life as a seed, deposited probably by a bird, high in the canopy of another tree. The seed germinated, and commenced wrapping a complex web of roots around its host, as they grew down into the ground. Over many years the host tree was strangled, before completely decaying, thus leaving the centre of the now fully developed Strangler Fig quite hollow. Your description of the tree home of the Forest Guardian sounds so much like that 500 year old fig tree! Thank you for all the work that you put into your beautiful presentations. 💕💕

    • @sleepandsorcery
      @sleepandsorcery  Рік тому +1

      I just looked up photos of this - WOW! I was thinking very much of yew trees, but what an extraordinary thing. Thank you for the kind words! 💚

    • @lou5202
      @lou5202 Рік тому +1

      I agree,it's hard to find adult bed time stories where the storyteller has such an amazing calming voice.i NEVER make it through half of stories without falling asleep.