@TheSoulofWindLabel

Join the Journey, guys !!!

@LoFiVibesUs

This Medieval Tavern Music with rain sounds is absolutely magical! 🍃🎶 
Perfect for relaxation and dreamy vibes. 
Wishing everyone who sees this a wonderfully happy and peaceful day! 😊✨
Thanks for sharing such beautiful chill music! 
Have a nice day! BIG LIKE 213 ˇ ♡

@HealingNadanMusic

To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. 🙏

@owariy8656

O clima fantástico e a atmosfera que os cantos remetem, é tudo uma alegria.

Obrigado por esta satisfação.

@APeacefulHaven389

Another excellent video with wonderfully soothing music. Perfect for shutting down and gathering new strength. Thank you for sharing it with us. Stay connected my friend.

@hyeonkyoo

It’s incredibly beautiful and wonderful. Just watching it brings healing.

@AndrewFisher16

Hey. If the storm is raging in your life, know that it's temporary. If you're in despair, or grief, or sadness, know that it's temporary. The sky is not the storm. You are not your despair, or grief, or sadness. We know this, because the sky is still there when the storm is gone.  And so shall it be with you, dear one.

@SuperDog-x3d

What a calming video! The music and pictures are perfectly matched to create such a serene vibe

@annaanderson1895

Beautiful and relaxing ❤❤❤

@MelodyVII

Very nice !

@magnificientblade2213

I have insomnia, but everytime i listen to your videos they make me fall asleep. Thank you ❤

@b12zturtelz29

I'm gonna do my best getting back into writing here because I remember it being really fun when I was in highschool. Now I'm in college. Things have admittedly gotten a lot worse for me, my goals, my dreams, and just life in general. But an artist is most creative, when they are drenched in their ink.

@whalegod6663

delicious music :D

@cherryjulia8843

I love video ❤❤❤
Thank you so much ❤❤❤

@TavernofAlisa-yz1xo

Wonderful!!!

@practice_Japanese

Homage to Amitabha Buddha

@r4tky

一言で言って神

@b12zturtelz29

I have explored on record, suicide, a desire to no longer exist, and an admiration for the non-existent. But contemplating that fantasy can only explain something that is vastly out of our reach. So, on this record, I will try to explore something that can be more applicable to those who are forced to exist. Albert Camus famously said the meaning to life is "whatever keeps you from killing yourself" but there is a difference between the things that keep you from killing yourself and continuing this forced life, and what makes you enjoy life. Some may not see the difference between the two, and their is certainly an overlap, but allow me to elaborate. What is the Coffee? Camus said that instead of killing himself, he would rather drink a cup of coffee in the morning. Meursault would rather watch the people down the street. But Sisyphus must enjoy rolling the boulder. Not every life has the luxury, if that is what you would call it, of enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning to keep them from committing suicide. What may keep them from committing a suicide may be something they do not enjoy. Responsibilities are an obvious answer.  A mother who lives in an impoverished area has nothing to her life but her children. She has the responsibility of her children and nothing else. That responsibility will bring hardships and at times joy seeing her children grow and flourish, but it is not as simple and enjoyable as sipping a cup of coffee. It is an arduous, painstaking, and time-consuming task to raise children. A shop owner who must keep their shop running despite the difficulties of running it. An athlete who is by most standards good at their sport but despises partaking in it. The responsibility to keep on for another. Fear could be another answer. One is too scared to jump into the lake. One is terrified of the pain they must go through before they make it to the other side. The expectations and fear of how other would receive the news of one's own suicide. Pressure to fulfill their parent's expectations. Pressure to be like those around one. Pressure to continue walking even if one can barely stand or crawl. Ultimately, the coffee can be bitter and be nothing like coffee, but it is what keeps a person from committing suicide. An addiction that keeps someone waking up every day to feel the high. To see if they can reach that feeling again. A toxic relationship between a person who is crumbling and a process that will never be able to satisfy them. These are all things that according to Camus give life meaning, but they clearly do not mean the person is enjoying their life. So then, for us who were thrown without our consent into existence, is the most vital thing to enjoy a life forced upon us? By from what I can understand, it is connections and relationships. If one wants to enjoy life rather than having something that makes them continue to live it, the most important thing they can do is establish meaningful relationships. One thing every being in existence can relate with is that we exist. Those who have strong relationships with others are more likely to have better self-images because rather than guessing what one another is thinking, they will tell them. This allows for a better engagement in existence which can ultimately lead to enjoying life. The classic idea of the Great Other is only the mind of others that we create for ourselves. There truthfully is no one Great Other. There is a plethora of Great Others, each conjured by an individual's mind on assumptions they cannot get clear answers too. The invasive voice will ask "I wonder what she thinks of me?" and "Does he still think of me as a friend?" or "Would they be better off without me?". But with meaningful connections, one will have full confidence that they already know the answer to those questions. And even if the answer is not to our liking, one would likely be better off with knowing the cat is dead than stressing over if Schrödinger will pull the trigger. Suicidal desires conjure from a distain for life, a lack of hope, and a disconnection from the rest of all that lives. So, while enjoying the coffee may be good for preventing one from losing one of those three keys to killing themself, healthy relationships will whisk away all three. This is not to say such a thing is easy, however. People specifically are very complicated. And establishing meaningful relationships can be difficult especially depending on one's own circumstances. People will say you "just have to wait for her to appear in your life" or "the perfect man for you will show up some day" but such prophecies hold no weight in reality. One's special soulmate or destined one may never reach them, never exist at the same time they did, or might already be dead. Some might have to settle for less just to be in a relationship or have connections with a group of friends. But I would never call those meaningful. That would fall into what keeps one living even without enjoyment. Meaningful relationships are the pinnacle of what allows one to enjoy life, but they are no easy thing to establish. It can be argued that because they are so hard to establish they are that more satisfactory. A meaningful connection takes chance, luck, time, and effort to establish and especially maintain. But those are what keep the coffee nice and sweet.

@鳥鳥的唉

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@Mikail-kq1fy

ALLAH⚘️